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40:1(January 1998)

Editorial Foreword,1-2.

Forms of Property

BESHARA DOUMANI,“Endowing Family: Waqf, Property Devolution, and Gender in Greater Syria, 1800 to 1860,”3-41.
DAVID GUILLET,“Rethinking Legal Pluralism: Local Law and State Law in the Evolution of Water Property Rights in Northwestern Spain,”42-70.

Forms of Resistance

KEITH BRECKENBRIDGE,“‘We Must Speak for Ourselves’:The Rise and Fall of a Public Sphere on the South African Gold Mines, 1920 to 1931,”71-108.
DAVID CLEARY,“‘Lost Altogether to the Civilized World’: Race and the Cabanagem in Northern Brazil, 1750 to 1850.”109-135.

Explanation in the Social Sciences

ASEF BAYAT,“Revolution without Movement, Movement without Revolution: Comparing Islamic Activism in Iran and Egypt,”136-169.
GEORGE STEINMETZ,“Critical Realism and Historical Sociology. A Review Article,”170-186.

CSSH Notes,187-190.

40:2(April 1998)

Editorial Foreword,191-192.

Ethnographies of Debt

HEINZPETER ZNOJ,“Hot Money and War Debts: Transactional Regimes in Southwestern Sumatra,”193-222.
CHRISTOPHER G. LOCKE and FREDOUN Z. AHMADI-ESFAHANI,“The Origins of the International Debt Crisis,”223-246.

Genealogies of Leisure and Work

ELLEN FURLOUGH,“Making Mass Vacations: Tourism and Consumer Culture in France, 1930s to 1970s,”247-286.
KEN IAIN MACDONALD,“Push and Shove: Spatial History and the Construction of a Portering Economy in Northern Pakistan,”287-317.

Slavery Narratives

G. UGO NWOKEJI,“The Slave Emancipation Problematic: Igbo Society and the Colonial Equation,”318-355.
MARC EDELMAN,“A Central American Genocide: Rubber, Slavery, Nationalism, and the Destruction of the Guatusos-Malekus,”356-390.

CSSH Discussion

JEREMY ADELMAN,“Spanish-American Leviathan? State Formation in Nineteenth-Century Spanish America. A Review Article,”391-408.

CSSH Notes,409-412.

40:3(July 1998)

Editorial Foreword,413-414.

Religions and Nations

DAVID GILMARTIN,“A Magnificent Gift: Muslim Nationalism and the Election Process in Colonial Punjab,”415-436.
JAMES PASTO,“Islam’s ‘Strange Secret Sharer’: Orientalism, Judaism, and the Jewish Question,”437-474.
JAKOB BORUT and ODED HEILBRONNER,“Leaving the Walls or Anomalous Activity: The Catholic and Jewish Rural Bourgeoisie in Germany,”475-502.

Effective Fictions

LISA WEDEEN,“Acting ‘As If’: Symbolic Politics and Social Control in Syria,”503-523.
JAMES H. SMITH,“Njama’s Supper: The Consumption and Use of Literary Potency by Mau Mau Insurgents in Colonial Kenya,”524-548.

Siting Capitals

ALEXANDER H. JOFFE,“Disembedded Capitals in Western Asian Perspective,”549-580.

CSSH Notes,581-584.

40:4(October 1998)

Editorial Foreword,585-586.

Economies and the State

DANIEL VERDIER,“Democraticization and Trade Liberalization in Industrial Capitalist Countries, 1830 to 1930s,”587-608.
MANU GOSWAMI,“From Swadeshi to Swaraj: Nation, Economy, Territory in Colonial South Asia, 1870 to 1907,”609-636.

Landscapes of National Identity

OLIVER ZIMMER,“In Search of Natural Identity: Alpine Landscape and the Reconstruction of the Swiss Nation,”637-665.
ERIC KAUFMANN,““Naturalizing the Nation’: The Rise of Naturalistic Nationalism in the United States and Canada,”666-695.

The Politics of Religion

NIKKI R. KEDDIE,“The New Religious Politics: Where, When, and Why Do ‘Fundamentalisms’ Appear,”696-723.
GALEN AMSTUTZ,“Shin Buddhism and Protestant Analogies with Christianity in the West,”724-747.

CSSH Discussion

LYNNE A. HANEY,“Engendering the Welfare State. A Review Article,”748-767.
INDEX, VOLUMES 36 to 40.


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