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44:1 (January 2002)

Editorial Foreword, 1-3

Naming Like a State

James C. Scott, John Tehranian and Jeremy Mathias The Production of Legal Identities Proper to States: The Case of the Permanent Family Surname, 4-44

Making Revolutions

Nader Sohrabi Global Waves, Local Actors: What the Young Turks Knew About Other Revolutions and Why it Mattered, 45-79

Julia Strauss Paternalist Terror: The Campaign to Suppress Counterrevolutionaries and Regime Consolidation in the People’s Republic of China, 1950–1953, 80-105

Remembering and Forgetting

Paul Eiss Redemption’s Archive: Remembering the Future in a Revolutionary Past, 106-136

Leyla Neyzi Remembering to Forget: Sabbateanism, National Identity and Subjectivity in Turkey, 137-158

James Wilce Genres of Memory and the Memory of Genres: “Forgetting” Lament in Bangladesh, 159-185

CSSH Discussion

Michael Herzfeld The Social Life of Reality. A Review Article, 186-195

Danilyn Rutherford After Syncretism: the Anthropology of Islam and Christianity in Southeast Asia. A Review Article, 196-205

CSSH Notes, 206-213

44:2 (April 2002)

Editorial Foreword, 215-217

Race and Social Mobility

Winston James Explaining Afro-Caribbean Social Mobility in the United States: Beyond the Sowell Thesis, 218-262

Inscribing Selves

Jean Hébrard the Writings of Moïse (1898–1985): Birth, Life, and Death of a Narrative of the Great War, 263-292

Bhaskar Mukhopadhyay Writing Home, Writing Travel: the Poetics and Politics of Dwelling in Bengali Modernity, 293-318

The Politics of Ethnography

Peter D'agostino Craniums, Criminals, and the ‘Cursed Race’: Italian Anthropology in American Racial Thought 1861–1924, 319-343

Sam Kaplan Documenting History, Historicizing Documentation: French Military Officials’ Ethnological Reports on Cilicia, 344-369

Persuading and Choosing

Kamran Asdar Ali Faulty Deployments: Persuading Women and Constructing Choice in Egypt, 370-394

CSSH Discussion

Alan Covey Mediation, Resistance, and Identity in Colonial Cuzco. A Review Article, 395-401

CSSH Notes, 402-410

44:3 (July 2002)

Editorial Foreword, 413-415

Landscapes and Histories

André Wink From the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean: Medieval History in Geographic Perspective, 416-445

Languages and Ideologies

Kathryn A. Wollard Bernardo de Aldrete and the Morisco Problem: a Study in Early Modern Spanish Language Ideology, 446-480

Paul H. Manning English Money and Welsh Rocks: Divisions of Language and Divisions of Labor in Nineteenth-Century Welsh Slate Quarries, 481-510

Legal Relations

Najwa Al-Qattan Litigants and Neighbors: The Communal Topography of Ottoman Damascus, 511-533

Displays of Power

Donald Ostrowski the Façade of Legitimacy: Exchange of Power and Authority in Early Modern Russia, 534-563

Andrew Apter On Imperial Spectacle: The Dialectics of Seeing in Colonial Nigeria, 564-596

Patricia Thornton Insinuation, Insult, and Invective: the Threshold of Power and Protest in Modern China, 597-619

CSSH Discussion

Aram Yengoyan Simmel, Modernity and Germanisms. A Review Essay, 620-625

CSSH Notes, 626-634

44:4 (October 2002)

Editorial Foreword, 635-637

Property

Sara Berry Debating the Land Question in Africa, 638-668

Rebecca Scott and Michael Zeuske Property in Writing, Property on the Ground: Pigs, Horses, Land and Citizenship in the Aftermath of Slavery, Cuba 1880–1909, 669-699

Nations

Rogers Brubaker and Margit Feischmidt 1848 in 1998: the Politics of Commemoration in Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia, 700-744

Jonathan Hearn Narrative, Agency and Mood: On the Social Construction of National History in Scotland, 745-769

Manu Goswami Rethinking the Modular Nation Form: Toward a Sociohistorical Conception of Nationalism, 770-799

Law and Politics

Jonathan Walker Legal and Political Discourse in Seventeenth-Century Venice, 800-826

Sharing the Wealth

Shale Horowitz Explaining Peasant-Farmer Hegemony in Redistributive Politics: Class-,Trade-, and Asset-Based Approaches, 827-851

CSSH Discussion

CSSH Notes, 852-857



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