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34:1 (January 1992)
Editorial Foreword,1-2.
Forming National Consciousness
UFFE OSTERGARD,“Peasants and Danes: The Danish National
Identity and Political Culture,”3-27.
DONALD L. DONHAM,“Revolution and Modernity in Maale: Ethiopia.
1974 to 1987,”28-57.
DORINDA OUTRAM,“Revolution and Repression. A Review Article,”58-67.
The Limits of Literacy
F. NIYI AKINNASO,“Schooling, Language, and Knowledge in
Literate and Nonliterate Societies,”68-109.
STEPHEN A. KOWALEWSKI and JACQUELINE J. SAINDON,“The Spread
of Literacy in a Latin American Peasant Society:Oaxaca, Mexico.
1890 to 1980,”110-140.
CSSH Discussion
ROSALIND O'HANLON and DAVID WASHBROOK,“After Orientalism:
Culture, Criticism, and Politics in the Third World,”141-167.
GYAN PRAKASH,“Can the ‘Subaltern’ Ride? A Reply
to O'Hanlon and Washbrook,”168-184.
CSSH Notes:185-200.
34:2 (April 1992)
Editorial Foreword,201-202.
Imperial Visions
MARY BEARD,“Frazer, Leach, and Virgil: The Popularity (and
unpopularity) of The Golden Bough,”203-224.
ROBERT FINLEY,“Portuguese and Chinese Maritime Imperialism:
Camoes’s Lusiads and Luo Maodeng’s Voyage of the San
Buo Eunuch,”225-241.
ROBERT W. RYDELL,“Musuems and Cultural History. A Review
Article,”242-247.
The Social Ground of Modern Architecture
SALLY McMURRY,“Women’s Work in Agriculture: Divergent
Trends in England and America, 1800-1930,”248-270.
JEREMY ADELMAN,“The Social Bases of Technical Change: Mechanization
of the Wheatlands of Argentina and Canada, 1890-1914,”271-300.
Colonial Conversions
WALTER D. MIGNOLO,“On the Colonization of Amerindian Languages
and Memories: Renaissance Theories of Writing and the Discontinuity
of the Classical Tradition,”301-330.
DAVID SCOTT,“Conversion and Demonism: Colonial Christian
Discourse and Religion in Sri Lanka,”331-365.
NICHOLAS THOMAS,“Colonial Conversions: Differences, Hierarchy,
and History in Early Twentieth-Century Evangelical Propaganda,”366-389.
CSSH Notes:390-403.
34:3 (July 1992)
Editorial Foreword,405-406
Landed Wealth and Social Status
KARIN J. MACHARDY,“The Rise of Absolutism and Noble Rebellion
in Early Modern Habsburg Austria. 1570 to 1620,”407-438.
WILLIAM LAVELY and R. BIN WONG,“Family Division and Mobility
in North China,”439-463.
Constructing Local Boundaries
KERWIN L. KLEIN,“Frontier Tales: The Narrative Construction
of Cultural Borders in Twentieth-Century California,”464-490.
STACY LEIGH PIGG,“Inventing Social Categories Through Place:
Social Representations and Development in Nepal,”491-513.
ANN STOLER,“Sexual Affronts and Racial Frontiers: European
Identities and the Cultural Politics of Exclusion in Colonial
Southeast Asia,”514-551.
CSSH Discussion
ERNESTINE L. McHUGH,“Dialogue, Structure, and Change in
Himalayan Anthropology. A Review Article,”552-559
JOHN M. JORDAN,“Retooled Liberalism. A Review Article,”
560-565.
MICHAEL O'BRIEN,“Conservative Thought in the Old Souih.
A Review Article,”566-576.
34:4 (October 1992)
Editorial Foreword,577-578.
Gender, Generation, Sex
ULI LINKE,“Manhood, Femaleness, and Power: A Cultural Analysis
of Prehistoric Images of Reproduction,”579-620.
RIVKAH HARRIS,“The Conflict of Generations in Ancient Mesopotamian
Myths,”621-635.
PETER LAIPSON,“From Boudoir to Bookstore: Writing the History
of Sexuality. A Review Article,”636-644.
Imposing the Rules of Economic Behavior
CHRISTIAN SUTER and HANSPETER STAMM,“Coping with Global
Debt Crisis: Debt Settlements, 1820 to 1986,”645-678.
KATHARYNE MITCHELL,“Work Authority in Industry: The Happy
Demise of the Ideal Type,”679-694.
PETER BALDWIN,“The Welfare State for Historians. A Review
Article,”695-707.
The Political Economy of Leisure
JOZSEF BOROCZ,“Travel-Capitalism: The Structure of Europe
and the Advent of the Tourist,”708-741.
STEVEN M. GELBER,“Free Market Metaphor: The Historical Dynamics
of Stamp Collecting,”742-769.
CSSH Notes:770-783.
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