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32:1 (January 1990)
Editorial Foreword,1-2.
The Archaeology of Power
KATHLEEN BIDDICK,“People and Things: Power in Early English
Development,”3-23.
ELINOR G. K. MELVILLE,“Environmental and Social Change in
the Valle del Metzquilal. Mexico. 1521-1600,”24-53.
The Culture of Politics
ARTHUR STEINBERG and JONATHAN WYLIE,“Counterfeiting Nature:
Artistic innovation and Cultural Crisis in Renaissance Venice,”54-88.
RICHARD ELLIS and AARON WILDAVSKY,“A Cultural Analysis of
the Role of Abolitionists in the Coming of the Civil War,”89-116.
The Invention of Anthropology
ULI LINKE,“Folklore, Anthropology, and the Govemment Of
Social Life,”117-148.
NICHOLAS THOMAS,“Sanitation and Seeing- The Creation of
State Power in Early Colonial Fiji,”149-170.
EUGENE COOPER,“Anthropology and History in Recent Studies
of China. A Review Article,”171-180.
CSSH Discussion
FRAN MARKOWITZ,“Plaiting the Strands of Jewish Identity.
A Review Article,”181-189.
CHARLES E. McCLELLAND,“From Compulsory Schooling to Free
University in Central and West European Education. A Review Article,”190-195.
CSSH Notes:196-198.
32:2 (April 1990)
Editorial Foreword,199-200.
The Politics of Terror
TIMOTHY P. WICKHAM-CROWLEY,“Terror and Guerrilla Warfare
in Latin America, 1956-1970,”201-237.
WILLLAM A. DOUGLASS and JOSEBA ZULAIKA,“On the Interpretation
of Terrorist Violence: ETA and the Basque Political Process,”238-257.
NATMAN BROWN,“Brigands and State Building: The Invention
of Banditry in Modern Egypt,”258-281.
Power and Popular Culture
VICENTE L. RAFAEL,“Patronage and Pornography: Ideology
and Spectatorship in the Early Marcos Years,”282-304.
CHERYL ENGLISH MARTIN,“Popular Speech and Social Order in
Northern Mexico, 1650-1830 305-324
The Culture of Social Organizations
PETER McDONOUGH,“Metamorphoses of the Jesuits: Sexual Identity,
Gender Roles, and Hierarchy in Catholicism,”325-356.
JOHN R. EIDSON,“German Club Life as a Local Cultural System,”357-382.
CSSH Discussion
GYAN PRAKASH,“Writing Post-Orientalist Histories of the
Third World: Perspectives from Indian Historiography,”383-408.
CSSH Notes:409.
32:3 (July 1990)
Editorial Foreword,411-412.
People, Power, and Revolution
JOHN MARKOFF,“Peasants Protest: The Claims of Lord. Church.
and State in the Cahiers de doleances of 1789,”413-454.
MICHAEL W. FOLEY,“Organizing, Ideology, and Moral Persuasion:
Political Discourse and Action in a Mexican Town,”455-487.
TODD A. DIACON,“Peasants. Prophets, and the Power of a Millenarian
Vision in Twentieth-Century Brazil,”488-514.
Ethnic Identity
STEVAN HARRELL,“Ethnicity, Local Interests. and the State:
Yi Communities in Southwest China,”515-548.
LIAH GREENFELD,“The Formation of the Russian National Identity:
The Role of Status Insecurity and Ressentiment,”549-591.
CSSH Discussion
HITOMI TONOMURA,“Women and Inheritance in Japan’s
Early Warrior Society,”592-623.
CSSH Notes:624-625.
32:4 (October 1990)
Editorial Foreword,627-628.
Imperialism and Political Identity
GARY B. MILES,“Roman and Modem Imperialism, A Reassessment,”629-659.
PETER P. EKEH,“Social Anthropology and Two Contrasting Uses
of Tribalism in Africa,”660-700.
The Cohesion of Political Groups
MINION K. C. MORRISON,“Intragroup Conflict in African-American
Leadership: The Case of Tchula, Mississippi,”701-717.
DANIEL H. LEVINE,“Popular Groups, Popular Culture, and Popular
Religion,”718-764.
The Politics of Cultural Continuity
HELEN F. SIU,“Recycling Tradition: Culture, History, and
Political Economy in the Chrysanthemum Festivals of South China,”765-794.
STEPHANIE LAWSON,“The Myth of Cultural Homogeneity and Its
Implications for Chiefly Power and Politics in Fiji,”795-821.
CSSH Discussion
ROBERT A. ROSENSTONE,“Revisioning History: Contemporary
Filmmakers and the Construction of the Past. A Review Article,”822-837.
D. L. LEMAHIEU,“The History of British and American Sport.
A Review Article,838-844.
CSSH Notes:845-850.
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