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26:1 (January 1984)
Editorial Foreword,1-2.
Imperialism
ROBERT J. HIND,“‘We Have No Colonies,’ Similarities
within the British Colonial Experience,”3-35. WILLIAM Y.
ADAMS,“The First Colonial Empire: Egypt in Nubia. 3200-1200
B.C.,”36-71.
GAVIN KITCHING,“Imperialism: The Past in the Present. A
Review Article,”72-82.
Abolition
REBECCA J. SCOTT,“Explaining Abolition: Contradiction,
Adaptation, and Challenge in Cuban Slave Society, 1860-1886,”83-111.
WILLIAM A. GREEN,“The Perils of Comparative History: Belize
and the British Sugar Colonies after Slavery,”112-119.
O. NIGEL BOLLAND,“Reply to William A. Green's ‘The
Perils of Comparative History’,”120-125.
CSSH Discussion
SHERRY B. ORTNER,“Theory in Anthropology since the Sixties,”126-166.
JAMES A. GILLESPIE,“Class in Urban History. A Review Article,”167-173.
CSSH Notes:174-190.
26:2 (April 1984)
Editorial Foreword,191-192.
Local Culture and World Economy
CAROL A. SMITH,“Local History in Global Context: Social
and Economic Transitions in Western Guatemala,”193-228.
RICHARD ROBERTS,“Women's Work and Women's Property: Household
Social Relations in the Maraka Textile Industry of the Nineteenth
Century,”229-250.
Demographic and Dowry: Family and Land
EDUARDO ARCHETTI,“Rural Families and Demographic Behaviour:
Some Latin American Analogies,”251-279.
RICHARD BREEN,“ Dowry Payments and the Irish Case,”280-296.
KENNETH LOCKRIDGE,“Brilliance and Whiggery. A Review Article,”297-304.
Migration
BEVERLY LOZANO,“The Andalucia-Hawaii-Califomia Migration:
A Study in Macrostructure and Microhistory,”305-324.
BARBARA SCHMITTER,“Sending States and Immigrant Minorities-
The Case of Italy,”325-334.
CSSH Discussion
Nature versus Nature: The Genesis of Language. A Review Article.
WILLIAM A. FOLEY, 335-344.
Life Histories and the Creation of New Ways of Doing Sociology.
A Review Article. LOUIS KUTER, 345-351.
Fusion and Faction in Modern Ireland. A Review Article. NICHOLAS
CANNY, 352-365.
CSSH Notes:366-376.
26:3 (July 1984)
Editorial Foreword,377-378.
Law and Religion
JOHN M. INGHAM,“Human Sacrifice at Tenochtitlan,”379-400.
STEVEN KEMPER,“The Buddhist Monkhood, the Law, and the State
in Colonial Sri Lanka,”401-427.
LEONARD MARS,“What Was Onan’s Crime?”429-439.
PIOTR MICHALOWSKI,“Moses among the Anthropologists. A Note,”440-441.
Space and Ethnic Distinctions
CHARLES J. HALPERIN,“The Ideology of Silence: Prejudice
and Pragmatism on the Medieval Religious Frontier,”442-466.
MICHAEL TAUSSIG,“Culture of Terror-Space of Death. Roger
Casement's Putumayo Report and the Explanation of Torture,”467-497.
DAVID A. GERBER,“The Pathos of Exile: Old Lutheran Refugees
in the United States and South Australia,”498-522.
Facets of Colonialism
GAIL P. KELLY,“The Presentation of Indigenous Society in
the Schools of French West Africa and Indochina,1918 to 1938.”523-538.
ROBERT J. HIND,“The Internal Colonial Concept,”543-568.
26:4 (October 1984)
Editorial Foreword,569-570.
Culture, Technology, and Power
RICHARD B. DU BOFF,“The Telegraph in Nineteenth-Century
America: Technology and Monopoly,”571-586.
THOMAS C. SMITH,“The Right to Benevolence: Dignity and Japanese
Workers, 1890-1920.”587-613.
SUSAN MANN,“Brokers as Entrepreneurs in Presocialist China,”614-636.
Reflections on Political Theory
RICHARD ASHCRAFT,“Marx and Political Theory,”637-671.
ROBERT KELLEY,“Comparing the Incomparable:Politics and Ideas
in the United States and the Soviet Union,”672-708.
CSSH Discussion
NIKKI R. KEDDIE,“Material Culture and Geography: Toward
a Holistic Comparative History of the Middle East,”709-735.
CSSH Notes,736-749.
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