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35:1 (January 1993)

Editorial Foreword,1-2.

Changing Tradition

SELIM DERINGIL,“The Invention of Tradition as Public Image in the Late Ottoman Empire, 1808-1908,”3-29.
CORINNE A. KRATZ,“‘We’ve Always Done It Like This. . .Except for a Few Details’: ‘Tradition’ and ‘Innovation’ in Okiek Ceremonies,”30-65.
MICHAEL G. PELETZ,“Sacred Texts and Dangerous Words: The Politics of Law and Cultural Rationalization in Malaysia,”66-109.
LILIANA R. GOLDIN and BRENDA ROSENBAUM,“Culture and History: Subregional Variation Among the Maya,”110-132.

The Politics of Peasants and the State

PETER VANDERGEEST,“Constructing Thailand: Regulation, Everyday Resistance, and Citizenship,”133-158.
GORAN DJURFELDT,“Classes as Clients of the State: Landlords and Labourers in Andalusia,”159-182.

CSSH Discussion

DENNIS WRONG,“The Present Condition of American Sociology. A Review Article,”183-196.
JENNY JOCHENS,“Marching to a Different Drummer: New Trends in Medieval Icelandic Scholarship. A Review Article,”197-207.

35:2 (April 1993)

Editorial Foreword,209-210.

Defining Difference

ANTONIA FINNANE,“The Origins of Prejudice: The Malintegration of Subei in Late Imperial China,”211-238.
MICHAEL C. LAMBERT,“From Citizenship to Negritude:‘Making a Difference’ in Elite Ideologies of Colonized Francophone West Africa,”239-262.
ROBERT H. JACKSON and GREGORY MADDOX,“The Creation of Identity: Colonial Society in Bolivia and Tanzania,”263-284.
S. R. S. SZRETER,“The Offical Representation of Social Classes in Britian, the United States, and France: The Professional Model and ‘les cadres’,”285-317.

Environmental Planning

RICHARD GROVE,“Conserving Eden: The (European) East India Companies and their Environmental Policies on St. Helena, Mauritius, and in Western India, from 1660 to 1854,”318-351.
JONATHAN WYLE,“Too Much of a Good Thing: Crises of Glut in the Faroe Islands and Dominica,”352-389.

CSSH Discussion

B. H. MOSS,“Republican Socialism and the Making of the Working Class in Britian, France, and the United States: A Critique of Thomsonian Culturalism,”390-413.
LAURA LEE DOWNS,“If ‘Woman’ Is Just an Empty Category, Then Why Am I Afraid to Walk Alone at Night? Identity Politics Meets the Postmodern Subject,”414-437.
JOAN SCOTT,“The Tip of the Volcano,”438-443.
LAURA LEE DOWNS,“Reply to Joan Scott,”444-451.
CSSH Notes:452-458.

35:3 (July 1993)

Editorial Foreword,459-460.

The Imperial State in the Middle Ages

ANATOLY M. KHAZANOV,“Muhammad and Jenghiz Khan Compared: The Religious Factor in World Empire Building,”461-479.
PETER GOSE,“Segmentary State Formation and the Ritual Control of Water Under the Incas,”480-514.
ANTHONY M. STEVENS-ARROYO,“The Inter-Atlantic Paradigm: The Failure of Spanish Medieval Colonization of the Canary and Caribbean Islands,”515-543.
VICTOR LIEBERMAN Abu-Lughod's Egalitarian World Order. A Review Article,”544-550.

Labor Systems

VINCENT J. ROSIVACH,“Agricultural Slavery in the Northern Colonies and in Classical Athens: Some Comparisons,”551-567.
E. VALENTINE DANIEL,“Tea Talk: Violent Measures in the Discursive Practices of Sri Lanka's Estate Tamils,”568-600.
ZACHARY LOCKMAN,“Railway Workers and Relational History: Arabs and Jews in British-Ruled Palestine,”601-627.

CSSH Discussion

DAVID LEMPERT,“Changing Russian Political Culture in the 1990s: Parasites, Paradigms, and Perestroika,”628-646.
FRED MATTHEWS,“Nature/Nurture, Realism/Nominalism: Our Fundamental Conflict over Human Identity.A Review Article,”647-662.

35:4 (October 1993)

Editorial Foreword 663-664

The Identity of Language

DAVID LELYVELD,“Colonial Knowledge and the Fate of Hindustani,”665-682.
SUMATHI RAMASWAMY,“En/gendering Language: The Poetics of Tamil Identity,”683-725.

Modern Uses of Myth

BRUCE MAZLISH,“A Triptych: Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams, Rider Haggard's She, and Bulwer-Lytton's The Coming Race,”726-745.
LUISE WHITE,“Vampire Priests of Central Africa: African Debates about Labor and Religion in Colonial Northern Zambia,”746-772.

Violence and the State

PAUL SANT CASSIA,“Banditry, Myth, and Terror in Cyprus and Other Mediterranean Societies,”773-795.
HELEN FEIN,“Revolutionary and Antirevolutionary Genocides: A Comparison of State Murders in Democratic Kampuchea, 1975 to 1979, and in Indonesia, 1965 to 1966,”796-823.

CSSH Discussion

DANIEL H. KAISER and PEYTON ENGEL,“Time- and Age- Awareness in Early Modem Russia,”824-839.
WILLIAM G. ROSENBERG,“Understanding Peasant Russia. A Review Article,”840-849.
CISSIE FAIRCHILDS,“Consumption in Early Modem Europe. A Review Article,”850-858.
JAMES A. WINN,“An Old Historian Looks at the New Historicism. A Review Article,”859-870.
CSSH Notes:871-878.
Index, Volumes 31-35,879-932.


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