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33:1 (January 1989)

Editorial Foreword,1-2.

Belief Systems and Political Behavior

ELLIS GOLDBERG,“Smashing Idols and the State: The Protestant Ethic and Egyptian Sunni Radicalism,”3-35.
ADRIAN SHUBERT,“‘Charity Properly Understood’: Changing Ideas about Poor Relief in Liberal Spain,”36-55.
P. J. DIXON,“‘Uneasy Lies the Head’: Politics, Economics, and the Continuity of Belief among Yoruba of Nigeria,”56-95.

The Cultural Component of Economic Change

ESTHER KINGSTON-MANN,“In the Light and Shadow of the West: The Impact of Western Economics in Pre-Emancipation Russia,”86-105.
CHANG YUN-SHIK,“The Personalist Ethic and the Market in Korea,”106-129.
SUZETTE HEALD,“Tobacco, Time, and the Household Economy in Two Kenyan Societies: The Teso and the Kuria,”130-157.

CSSH Discussion

KEVIN A. YELVINGTON,“Ethnicity as Practice? A Comment on Bentley,”158-168.
G. CARTER BENTLEY,“Response to Yelvington,”169-175.
JAMES D. BRATT,“God, Tribe, and Nation: Ethno-Religious History at Middle Age. A Review Article,”176-186

CSSH Notes:187-193

33:2 (January 1989)

Editorial Foreword,195-196.

The Powers of the Written Word

PATRICK WOLFE,“On Being Woken Up: The Dreamtime in Anthropology and in Australian Settler Culture,”197-224.
R.W. NIEZEN,“Hot Literacy in Cold Societies. A Comparative Study of the Sacred Value of Writing,”225-254.

Civil Wrongs

CHRISTOPHER MERRETT and ROGER GRAVIL,“Comparing Human Rights: South Africa and Argentina,1976-1989,”255-287.
FERNANDO CORONIL and JULIE SKURSKI,“Dismembering and Remembring the Nation: The Semantics of Political Violence in Venezuela,”288-337.

State Economic Policy and Social Division

HILTON L. ROOT,“The Redistributive Role of Government: Economic Regulation in Old Regime France and England,”338-369.
JENNIFER ALEXANDER and PAUL ALEXANDER,“Protecting Peasants from Capitalism: The Subordination of Javanese Traders by the Colonial State,”370-394.
RICARDO GODOY,“The Evolution of Common-Field Agriculture in the Andes: A Hypothesis,”395-414.

CSSH Notes

MARK A. NOLL,“Evaluating North Atlantic Religious History, 1640-1859. A Review Article,”415-425.
LENARD R. BERLANSTEIN,“Working with Language: The Linguistic Turn in French Labor Vision. A Review Article,”426-440.

33:3 (July 1991)

Editorial Foreword,441-442.

Acts of Kinship

CAROLINE B. BRETTELL,“Kinship and Contract: Property Transmission and Family Relations in Northwestern Portugal,”443-465.
LILLIAN M. LI,“Life and Death in a Chinese Famine: Infanticide as a Demographic Consequence of the 1935 Yellow River Flood,”466-510.
ALBION M. URDANK,“Religion and Reproduction among English Dissenters: Gloucestershire Baptists in the Demographic Revolution,”511-527.
JANE TURNER CENSER,“What Ever Happened to Family History? A Review Article,”528-538.

Searching for the Middle Class

GERMAINE A. HOSTON,“Conceptualizing Bourgeois Revolution: The Prewar Japanese Left and the Meiji Restoration,”539-581.
MARIS A. VINOVSKIS,“Stalking the Elusive Middle Class in Nineteenth-Century America. A Review Article,” 582-587.

The Poetry of Everyday Life

CANDACE SLATER,“A Backlands Saint in the Big City: Urban Transformations of the Padre Cicero Tales,”588-610.
LISA LIEBERMAN,“Romanticism and the Culture of Suicide in Nineteenth-Century France,”611-629.

CSSH Discussion

SUSAN REYNOLDS,“Hypotheses Rather Than Models: Settlement and Society in Medieval Europe. A Review Article,”630-634.
CSSH Notes:635-636

33:4 (October 1991)

Editorial Foreword,637-638.

Twisting the Arm of the Law

THOMAS V COHEN,“A Long Day in Monte Rotondo: The Politics of Jeopardy in a Village Uprising (1558),”639-668.
SANDRA LAUDERDALE GRAHAM,“Slavery's Impasse: Slave Prostitutes, Small-Time Mistresses, and the Brazilian Law of 1871,”669-694.
JAMES HOLSTON,“The Misrule of Law: Land and Usurpation in Brazil,”695-725.

The Secular Sides of Religion

NORBERT PEABODY,“In Whose Turban Does the Lord Reside: The Objectification of Charisma and the Fetishism Of Objects in the Hindu Kingdom of Kota,”726-754.
SUBRATA KUMAR MITRA,“Desecularising the State: Religion and Politics in India after Independence,”755-777.
DAVID BLACKBOURN,“The Catholic Church in Europe since the French Revolution. A Review Article,”778-790.

CSSH Discussion

KARL MONSMA,“Beyond Dependency: Historical Sociology and Social Change in the Southern Cone of South America. A Review Article,”791-799.
CSSH Notes:800-804.


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