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36:1 (January 1994)

Editorial Foreword,1-2.

Gendered Economies

DEBORAH WINSLOW,“Status and Context: Sri Lankan Potter Women Reconsidered after Field Work in India,”3-35.
VICTORIA BERNAL,“Gender, Culture. and Capitalism: Women and the Remaking of Islamic ‘Tradition’ in a
Sudanese Village,”36-67.

Old Social Ties and New States

GORAN HYDEN and DONALD C. WILLIAMS,“A Community Model of African Politics: Illustrations from Nigeria and Tanzania,”68-96.
JESUS CRUZ,“Notability and Revolution: Social Origins of the Political Elite in Liberal Spain. 1800 to 1853,”97-121.

Speaking in Symbols

CHUNG-TAI HUNG,“The Fuming Image: Cartoons and Public Opinion in Late Republican China, 1945 to 1949,”122-145.
JACK GOODY and CESARE POPPI,“Flowers and Bones: Approaches to the Dead in Anglo-American and Italian Cemeteries,”146-175.

CSSH Discussion

GEORGE STEINMETZ,“Regulation Theory. Post-Marxism, and the New Social Movements.”176-212.

CSSH Notes:213-218.

36:2 (April 1994)

Editorial Foreword,219-220.

Exhibitionism

EDGAR V. WINANS,“The Head of the King: Museums and the Path to Resistance,”221-241.
DAVID JENKINS,“Object Lessons and Ethnographic Displays: Museum Exhibitions and the Making of American
Anthropology,”242-270.

Societies of the Seas

REGINALD BYRON,“The Maritime Household in Northern Europe,”271-292.
JOSEF W. KONVITZ,“The Crises of Atlantic Port Cities, 1880 to 1920,”293-318.

Markets and the State

JULIA ADAMS,“Trading States. Trading Places: The Role of Patrimonialism in Early Modern Dutch Development,”319-355.
WILLIAM G. ROSENBERG,“The Problem of Market Relations and the State in Revolutionary Russia,”356-396.

CSSH Discussion

ANTHONY CUTLER,“Medieval Commentary in Modern Interpretation. A Review Article,”397-401.
DOROTHY STEIN,“Contemporary Attempts to Define Anti-Semitism. A Review Article,”402-408.

CSSH Notes:409-414.

36:3 (July 1994)

Editorial Foreword,415-416.

Religion and Politics

CHRISTOPHER ADAMSON,“God's Continent Divided: Politics and Religion in Upper Canada and the Northern and Western United States. 1775 to 1841,”417-446.
PATRICIA CRONE,“Zoroastrian Communism,”417-446.
NIKKI R. KEDDIE,“The Revolt of Islam, 1700 to 1993: Comparative Considerations and Relations to Imperialism,”463-487.

The Ethics of Difference

LAUREN DERBY,“Haitians, Magic, and Money: Raza and Society in the Haitian-Dominican Borderlands, 1900 to 1937,”488-526.
HERMANN GILIOMEE,“‘Survival in Justice’: An Afrikaner Debate over Apartheid,”527-548.

Post-Colonial Identity

THOMAS HYLLAND ERIKSEN,“Nationalism, Mauritian Style: Cultural Unity and Ethnic Diversity,”549-574.
PEARL T. ROBINSON,“The National Conference Phenomenon In Francophone Africa,”575-610.
CSSH Notes:611-618.

36:4 (October 1994)

Editorial Foreword,619-620.

Economies of Small Scale

THOMAS H. BAKER,“First Movers and the Growth of Small Industry in Northeastern ltaly,”621-648.
COLIN P. SIMMONS and CHRISTOS KALANTARIDIS,“Flexible Specialization in the Southern European Periphery: The Growth of Garment Manufacturing in Peonia County, Greece,”649-675.

Cultural Readings of Culture

MARIA LUCIA G. PALLARES-BURKE,“A Spectator in the Tropics: A Case Studv in the Production and Reproduction of Culture,”676-701.
THOMAS W. GALLANT,“Turning the Horns: Cultural Metaphors, Material Conditions, and the Peasant Language of Resistance in Ionian Islands (Greece) during the Nineteenth Century,”702-719.
CANDACE SLATER,““All That Glitters’: Contemporary Amazonian Gold Miners' Tales,”720-742.

Utopian Faith

BOB SCRIBNER,“Practical Utopias: Pre-Modern Communism ,and the Reformation,”743-774.
SOHRAB BEHDAD,“A Disputed Utopia: Islamic Economics in Revolutionary Iran,”775-813.
CSSH Notes:814-818.


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