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38:1 (January 1996)

Editorial Foreword,1-2.

Disciplinary Delimitations

DONALD S. LOPEZ, JR.,“‘Lamaism’ and the Disappearance of Tibet,”3-25.
SUSAN GREENHALGH,“The Social Construction of Population Science: An Intellectual, Institutional, and Political History of Twentieth-Century Demography,”26-66.
JAMES D. FAUBION,“Kinship Is Dead. Long Live Kinship. A Review Article,”67-91.

The Constitution of the State

MICHAEL BRADDICK,“The Early Modern English State and the Question of Differentiation, from 1550 to 1700,”92-111.
WILLIAM A. MUNRO,“Power, Peasants, and Political Development: Reconsidering State Construction in Africa,”112-148.
LYN SPILLMAN,“‘Neither the Same Nation Nor Different Nations’: Constitutional Conventions in the United States and Australia,”149-181.

CSSH Discussion

PETER HUGHES,“Last Post: Alternatives to Postmodernism. A Review Article,”182-188.

CSSH Notes:189-192.

38:2 (April 1996)

Editorial Foreword,193-194.

Cultures of Economy

C. A. GREGORY,“Cowries and Conquest: Towards a Subalternate Quality Theory of Money,”195-217.
ROB VAN GINKEL,“The Abundant Sea and Her Fates: Texelian Oystermen and the Marine Commons, 1700 to 1932,”218-242.
DEBORAH S. BERNSTEIN,“Expanding the Split Labor Market Theory: Between and Within Sectors of the Split Labor Market of Mandatory Palestine,”243-266.

The Missions of Religion

MICHAEL KHODARKOVSKY,“‘Not bv Word Alone’: Missionary Policies and Religious Conversion in Early Modern Russia,”167-293.
SUSAN JUSTER,“Life on the Margins: Sectarians in Britain and America. A Review Article,”294-300.
NANCY CACIOLA,“Through a Glass, Darkly: Recent Work on Sanctity and Society. A Review Article,”301-309.

Playing Male Roles

COLIN CREIGHTON,“The Rise of the Male Breadwinner Family: A Reappraisal,”310-337.
LENARD R. BERLANSTEIN,“Breeches and Breaches: Cross-Dress Theater and the Culture of Gender Ambiguity
in Modern France,”338-369.

CSSH Discussion

Martin Jay's Downcast Eyes: Review Articles,
LLOYD KRAMER,“The Critical Insights of Synthetic Intellectual History,”370-375.
PETER PELS,“Visions of Anthropology,”376-379.
THOMAS WILLETTE,“Image and the Art of History,”380-382.
CRAIG CALHOUN,“What Do We See in the Discourse of Vision,”383-387.
MARTIN JAY,“Disciplinary Prisms: Responding to My Critics,”388-394.

CSSH Notes:395-407.

38:3 (July 1996)

Editorial Foreword,409-410.

The Migration of Gendered Categories

NANCY L. GREEN,“Women and Immigrants in the Sweatshop: Categories of Labor Segmentation Revisited,”411-433.
JEANE DELANEY,“Making Sence of Modernity: Changing Attitudes toward the Immigrant and the Gaucho in Turn-of-the-Century Argentina,”434-459.

Techniques of Social Control

KAREN BARKEY,“In Different Times: Scheduling and Social Control in the Ottoman Empire. 1550 to 1650,”460-483.
S. GEORGE VINCENTNATHAN,“Caste Politics, Violence, and the Panchayat in a South Indian Community,”484-509.

Family Trees

NANCY LEE PELUSO,“Fruit Trees and Family Trees in an Anthropogenic Forest: Ethics of Access, Property Zones, and Environmental Change in Indonesia,”510-548.
JANE FAIR BESTOR,“Bastardy and Legitimacy in the Formation of a Regional State in ltaly: The Estense Succession,”549-585.

CSSH Discussion

SIDNEY TARROW,“The People's Two Rhythms: Charles Tilly and the Studv of Contentious Politics. A Review Article,”586-600.

38:4 (October 1996)

Editorial Foreword,601-602.

Worlds of War

MARSHALL POE,“The Consequences of the Military Revolution in Muscovy: A Comparative Perspective,”603-618.
MICHAEL GEYER and CHARLES BRIGHT,“Global Violence and Nationalizing Wars in Eurasia and America: The Geopolitics of War in the Mid-Nineteenth Century,”619-657.

Idealogies for Living Off the Land

MICHAEL DONOVAN,“Capturing the Land: Kipsigis Narratives of Progress,”658-686.
ROBERT BRIGHTMAN,“The Sexual Division of Foraging Labor: Biology, Taboo, and Gender Politics,”687-729.
KEVIN McINTYRE,“Geography as Destiny: Cities, Villages, and Khmer Rouge Orientalism,”730-758.

CSSH Discussion

MELFORD E. SPIRO,“Postmodernist Anthropology, Subjectivity, and Science: A Modernist Critique,”759-780.
DANIEL LORD SMAIL,“Fractions and Vengence in Renaissance Italy. A Review Article,”781-789.


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