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Back Matter Source: Journal of British Studies, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Oct., 1998) Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of The North American Conference on British Studies Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/175971 . Accessed: 09/05/2014 18:15 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Cambridge University Press and The North American Conference on British Studies are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Journal of British Studies. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 62.122.79.39 on Fri, 9 May 2014 18:15:58 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: Journal of British Studies, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Oct., 1998)Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of The North American Conference on BritishStudiesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/175971 .

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Blindness and Insight: Millais' The Blind Girl and the

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The sublime and the vulgar: the Halle concerts and the

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(Gerry Smyth)

Being in debt in Dickens' London: fact, fictional

representation and the nineteenth-century prison

(Margot Finn)

The English Face of Karl Marx (Miles Taylor)

Volume 3, 1998 ISSN 1355-5502

2 issues yearly

Highlights

Blindness and Insight: Millais' The Blind Girl and the

limitations of representation (Kate Flint)

The sublime and the vulgar: the Halle concerts and the

constitution of'high culture' in Manchester, c. 1850-1880

(Gerry Smyth)

Being in debt in Dickens' London: fact, fictional

representation and the nineteenth-century prison

(Margot Finn)

The English Face of Karl Marx (Miles Taylor)

Volume 3, 1998 ISSN 1355-5502

2 issues yearly

Highlights

Blindness and Insight: Millais' The Blind Girl and the

limitations of representation (Kate Flint)

The sublime and the vulgar: the Halle concerts and the

constitution of'high culture' in Manchester, c. 1850-1880

(Gerry Smyth)

Being in debt in Dickens' London: fact, fictional

representation and the nineteenth-century prison

(Margot Finn)

The English Face of Karl Marx (Miles Taylor)

Volume 3, 1998 ISSN 1355-5502

2 issues yearly

Highlights

Blindness and Insight: Millais' The Blind Girl and the

limitations of representation (Kate Flint)

The sublime and the vulgar: the Halle concerts and the

constitution of'high culture' in Manchester, c. 1850-1880

(Gerry Smyth)

Being in debt in Dickens' London: fact, fictional

representation and the nineteenth-century prison

(Margot Finn)

The English Face of Karl Marx (Miles Taylor)

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:1 i :1 i :1 i :1 i Acton and History Owen Chadwick This is a collection of Owen Chadwick's

principal writings on Lord Acton, the

distinguished Victorian historian and founder of The Cambridge Modern History. Some of the pieces are no longer readily available, while one has never before

appeared in English. 0-521-57074-3 Hardback $49.95

The Scottish Invention of English Literature Robert Crawford, Editor This book explores the origins of the teach-

ing of English literature in the academy. An international team of contributors demonstrates how the subject was invented in Scottish universities before being ex-

ported abroad, where it was linked to the search for distinctive cultural identities

throughout the English-speaking world. Contributors: Robert Crawford, Neil Rhodes, Ian Duncan, Rajit Dosanjh, Fiona Stafford, Paul Bator, Martin Moonie, Joan Pittock Weston, Franklin E. Court, Andrew Hook, Linda

Ferreira-Buckley, Chris Worth

0-521-59038-8 Hardback $59.95

Speaking for the People Party, Language and Popular Politics in England, 1867-1914 Jon Lawrence

Speakingfor the People examines the pop- ular appeal of Liberal, Tory and Labour

politics between 1867 and 1914. The main theme of the book is a recognition, and exploration, of the problematic rela-

tionship between political parties and the

people they sought to represent. The book

challenges traditional ideas about the

"triumph of party" after 1867, suggesting that politics remained much more fluid and unpredictable than historians have often allowed. 0-521-47034-X Hardback $64.95

Acton and History Owen Chadwick This is a collection of Owen Chadwick's

principal writings on Lord Acton, the

distinguished Victorian historian and founder of The Cambridge Modern History. Some of the pieces are no longer readily available, while one has never before

appeared in English. 0-521-57074-3 Hardback $49.95

The Scottish Invention of English Literature Robert Crawford, Editor This book explores the origins of the teach-

ing of English literature in the academy. An international team of contributors demonstrates how the subject was invented in Scottish universities before being ex-

ported abroad, where it was linked to the search for distinctive cultural identities

throughout the English-speaking world. Contributors: Robert Crawford, Neil Rhodes, Ian Duncan, Rajit Dosanjh, Fiona Stafford, Paul Bator, Martin Moonie, Joan Pittock Weston, Franklin E. Court, Andrew Hook, Linda

Ferreira-Buckley, Chris Worth

0-521-59038-8 Hardback $59.95

Speaking for the People Party, Language and Popular Politics in England, 1867-1914 Jon Lawrence

Speakingfor the People examines the pop- ular appeal of Liberal, Tory and Labour

politics between 1867 and 1914. The main theme of the book is a recognition, and exploration, of the problematic rela-

tionship between political parties and the

people they sought to represent. The book

challenges traditional ideas about the

"triumph of party" after 1867, suggesting that politics remained much more fluid and unpredictable than historians have often allowed. 0-521-47034-X Hardback $64.95

Acton and History Owen Chadwick This is a collection of Owen Chadwick's

principal writings on Lord Acton, the

distinguished Victorian historian and founder of The Cambridge Modern History. Some of the pieces are no longer readily available, while one has never before

appeared in English. 0-521-57074-3 Hardback $49.95

The Scottish Invention of English Literature Robert Crawford, Editor This book explores the origins of the teach-

ing of English literature in the academy. An international team of contributors demonstrates how the subject was invented in Scottish universities before being ex-

ported abroad, where it was linked to the search for distinctive cultural identities

throughout the English-speaking world. Contributors: Robert Crawford, Neil Rhodes, Ian Duncan, Rajit Dosanjh, Fiona Stafford, Paul Bator, Martin Moonie, Joan Pittock Weston, Franklin E. Court, Andrew Hook, Linda

Ferreira-Buckley, Chris Worth

0-521-59038-8 Hardback $59.95

Speaking for the People Party, Language and Popular Politics in England, 1867-1914 Jon Lawrence

Speakingfor the People examines the pop- ular appeal of Liberal, Tory and Labour

politics between 1867 and 1914. The main theme of the book is a recognition, and exploration, of the problematic rela-

tionship between political parties and the

people they sought to represent. The book

challenges traditional ideas about the

"triumph of party" after 1867, suggesting that politics remained much more fluid and unpredictable than historians have often allowed. 0-521-47034-X Hardback $64.95

Acton and History Owen Chadwick This is a collection of Owen Chadwick's

principal writings on Lord Acton, the

distinguished Victorian historian and founder of The Cambridge Modern History. Some of the pieces are no longer readily available, while one has never before

appeared in English. 0-521-57074-3 Hardback $49.95

The Scottish Invention of English Literature Robert Crawford, Editor This book explores the origins of the teach-

ing of English literature in the academy. An international team of contributors demonstrates how the subject was invented in Scottish universities before being ex-

ported abroad, where it was linked to the search for distinctive cultural identities

throughout the English-speaking world. Contributors: Robert Crawford, Neil Rhodes, Ian Duncan, Rajit Dosanjh, Fiona Stafford, Paul Bator, Martin Moonie, Joan Pittock Weston, Franklin E. Court, Andrew Hook, Linda

Ferreira-Buckley, Chris Worth

0-521-59038-8 Hardback $59.95

Speaking for the People Party, Language and Popular Politics in England, 1867-1914 Jon Lawrence

Speakingfor the People examines the pop- ular appeal of Liberal, Tory and Labour

politics between 1867 and 1914. The main theme of the book is a recognition, and exploration, of the problematic rela-

tionship between political parties and the

people they sought to represent. The book

challenges traditional ideas about the

"triumph of party" after 1867, suggesting that politics remained much more fluid and unpredictable than historians have often allowed. 0-521-47034-X Hardback $64.95

Dismembering the Body Politic Partisan Politics in England's Towns, 1650-1730 Paul D. Halliday England's civil wars in the 1640s broke apart a society that had been used to polit- ical consensus. This book explains how war unleashed a long cycle of purge and counter-purge and how society found the means to absorb divisive politics peacefully. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History 0-521-55253-2 Hardback $69.95

The Politics of Retirement in Britain, 1878-1948 John Macnicol This important study examines the debate on retirement and state pensions between 1878 and 1948. Challenging new insights are offered into many areas of social his- tory and social policy, notably the role of social reformers, the Charity Organisation Society, the friendly societies, the main political parties and the trade unions. 0-521-62273-5 Hardback $74.95

Prayer Book and People in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England Judith Maltby This book explores the culture of conform- ity to the Church of England and its lit- urgy in the period after the Reformation and before the outbreak of the Civil War. It provides a necessary corrective to our view of religion in that period through a serious exploration of the laypeople who conformed, out of conviction, to the Book of Common Prayer. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History 0-521-45313-5 Hardback $64.95

Dismembering the Body Politic Partisan Politics in England's Towns, 1650-1730 Paul D. Halliday England's civil wars in the 1640s broke apart a society that had been used to polit- ical consensus. This book explains how war unleashed a long cycle of purge and counter-purge and how society found the means to absorb divisive politics peacefully. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History 0-521-55253-2 Hardback $69.95

The Politics of Retirement in Britain, 1878-1948 John Macnicol This important study examines the debate on retirement and state pensions between 1878 and 1948. Challenging new insights are offered into many areas of social his- tory and social policy, notably the role of social reformers, the Charity Organisation Society, the friendly societies, the main political parties and the trade unions. 0-521-62273-5 Hardback $74.95

Prayer Book and People in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England Judith Maltby This book explores the culture of conform- ity to the Church of England and its lit- urgy in the period after the Reformation and before the outbreak of the Civil War. It provides a necessary corrective to our view of religion in that period through a serious exploration of the laypeople who conformed, out of conviction, to the Book of Common Prayer. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History 0-521-45313-5 Hardback $64.95

Dismembering the Body Politic Partisan Politics in England's Towns, 1650-1730 Paul D. Halliday England's civil wars in the 1640s broke apart a society that had been used to polit- ical consensus. This book explains how war unleashed a long cycle of purge and counter-purge and how society found the means to absorb divisive politics peacefully. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History 0-521-55253-2 Hardback $69.95

The Politics of Retirement in Britain, 1878-1948 John Macnicol This important study examines the debate on retirement and state pensions between 1878 and 1948. Challenging new insights are offered into many areas of social his- tory and social policy, notably the role of social reformers, the Charity Organisation Society, the friendly societies, the main political parties and the trade unions. 0-521-62273-5 Hardback $74.95

Prayer Book and People in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England Judith Maltby This book explores the culture of conform- ity to the Church of England and its lit- urgy in the period after the Reformation and before the outbreak of the Civil War. It provides a necessary corrective to our view of religion in that period through a serious exploration of the laypeople who conformed, out of conviction, to the Book of Common Prayer. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History 0-521-45313-5 Hardback $64.95

Dismembering the Body Politic Partisan Politics in England's Towns, 1650-1730 Paul D. Halliday England's civil wars in the 1640s broke apart a society that had been used to polit- ical consensus. This book explains how war unleashed a long cycle of purge and counter-purge and how society found the means to absorb divisive politics peacefully. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History 0-521-55253-2 Hardback $69.95

The Politics of Retirement in Britain, 1878-1948 John Macnicol This important study examines the debate on retirement and state pensions between 1878 and 1948. Challenging new insights are offered into many areas of social his- tory and social policy, notably the role of social reformers, the Charity Organisation Society, the friendly societies, the main political parties and the trade unions. 0-521-62273-5 Hardback $74.95

Prayer Book and People in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England Judith Maltby This book explores the culture of conform- ity to the Church of England and its lit- urgy in the period after the Reformation and before the outbreak of the Civil War. It provides a necessary corrective to our view of religion in that period through a serious exploration of the laypeople who conformed, out of conviction, to the Book of Common Prayer. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History 0-521-45313-5 Hardback $64.95

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Soldiers, Writers and Statesmen of the English Revolution lan Gentles, John Morrill, and Blair Worden, Editors This collection of essays about major aspects of the "English Revolution" of the mid-seventeenth century examines how it was fought (soldiers), how it was defended and argued over (writers), and how it was

shaped and how it failed (statesmen). The

essays are written by both established and

younger scholars of the period in honor of

Austyn Woolrych, founding Professor of

History at the University of Lancaster and the author of many influential books and articles. Contributors: John Morrill, John Reeve, John Adamson, Ian Roy, Ian Gentles, Barbara Donagan, Sarah Barber, C.B. Phillips, John Sutton, Glenn Burgess, J. C. Davis, Blair Worden, Nicholas von Maltzahn, Barbara Taft, G.E. Aylmer 0-521-59120-1 Hardback $69.95

Richard Symonds's Diary of the Marches of the Royal Army C.E. Long, Editor

Supplementary Introduction by lan Roy, King's College, London This diary of the English Civil War is the

only first-hand account by a participant on the King's side who was not an officer. The diarist, Richard Symonds, was a royal Lifeguardsman for the crucial two years of 1644-5, which included the battle of

Naseby and the Royalist defeat. This re- issue with a new, informative introduction takes full account of the transformation of our knowledge of the diarist and the Civil War. Camden Classic Reprints 3 0-521-62308-1 Hardback $64.95 0-521-62656-0 Paperback $24.95

Soldiers, Writers and Statesmen of the English Revolution lan Gentles, John Morrill, and Blair Worden, Editors This collection of essays about major aspects of the "English Revolution" of the mid-seventeenth century examines how it was fought (soldiers), how it was defended and argued over (writers), and how it was

shaped and how it failed (statesmen). The

essays are written by both established and

younger scholars of the period in honor of

Austyn Woolrych, founding Professor of

History at the University of Lancaster and the author of many influential books and articles. Contributors: John Morrill, John Reeve, John Adamson, Ian Roy, Ian Gentles, Barbara Donagan, Sarah Barber, C.B. Phillips, John Sutton, Glenn Burgess, J. C. Davis, Blair Worden, Nicholas von Maltzahn, Barbara Taft, G.E. Aylmer 0-521-59120-1 Hardback $69.95

Richard Symonds's Diary of the Marches of the Royal Army C.E. Long, Editor

Supplementary Introduction by lan Roy, King's College, London This diary of the English Civil War is the

only first-hand account by a participant on the King's side who was not an officer. The diarist, Richard Symonds, was a royal Lifeguardsman for the crucial two years of 1644-5, which included the battle of

Naseby and the Royalist defeat. This re- issue with a new, informative introduction takes full account of the transformation of our knowledge of the diarist and the Civil War. Camden Classic Reprints 3 0-521-62308-1 Hardback $64.95 0-521-62656-0 Paperback $24.95

Soldiers, Writers and Statesmen of the English Revolution lan Gentles, John Morrill, and Blair Worden, Editors This collection of essays about major aspects of the "English Revolution" of the mid-seventeenth century examines how it was fought (soldiers), how it was defended and argued over (writers), and how it was

shaped and how it failed (statesmen). The

essays are written by both established and

younger scholars of the period in honor of

Austyn Woolrych, founding Professor of

History at the University of Lancaster and the author of many influential books and articles. Contributors: John Morrill, John Reeve, John Adamson, Ian Roy, Ian Gentles, Barbara Donagan, Sarah Barber, C.B. Phillips, John Sutton, Glenn Burgess, J. C. Davis, Blair Worden, Nicholas von Maltzahn, Barbara Taft, G.E. Aylmer 0-521-59120-1 Hardback $69.95

Richard Symonds's Diary of the Marches of the Royal Army C.E. Long, Editor

Supplementary Introduction by lan Roy, King's College, London This diary of the English Civil War is the

only first-hand account by a participant on the King's side who was not an officer. The diarist, Richard Symonds, was a royal Lifeguardsman for the crucial two years of 1644-5, which included the battle of

Naseby and the Royalist defeat. This re- issue with a new, informative introduction takes full account of the transformation of our knowledge of the diarist and the Civil War. Camden Classic Reprints 3 0-521-62308-1 Hardback $64.95 0-521-62656-0 Paperback $24.95

Soldiers, Writers and Statesmen of the English Revolution lan Gentles, John Morrill, and Blair Worden, Editors This collection of essays about major aspects of the "English Revolution" of the mid-seventeenth century examines how it was fought (soldiers), how it was defended and argued over (writers), and how it was

shaped and how it failed (statesmen). The

essays are written by both established and

younger scholars of the period in honor of

Austyn Woolrych, founding Professor of

History at the University of Lancaster and the author of many influential books and articles. Contributors: John Morrill, John Reeve, John Adamson, Ian Roy, Ian Gentles, Barbara Donagan, Sarah Barber, C.B. Phillips, John Sutton, Glenn Burgess, J. C. Davis, Blair Worden, Nicholas von Maltzahn, Barbara Taft, G.E. Aylmer 0-521-59120-1 Hardback $69.95

Richard Symonds's Diary of the Marches of the Royal Army C.E. Long, Editor

Supplementary Introduction by lan Roy, King's College, London This diary of the English Civil War is the

only first-hand account by a participant on the King's side who was not an officer. The diarist, Richard Symonds, was a royal Lifeguardsman for the crucial two years of 1644-5, which included the battle of

Naseby and the Royalist defeat. This re- issue with a new, informative introduction takes full account of the transformation of our knowledge of the diarist and the Civil War. Camden Classic Reprints 3 0-521-62308-1 Hardback $64.95 0-521-62656-0 Paperback $24.95

Sermons at Court Politics and Religion in Elizabethan and Jacobean Preaching Peter E. McCullough This book describes preaching at the royal courts during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I (1558-1625) and reconstructs the contexts-architectural, religious, political-in which the sermons were preached. The author presents new evidence of the competing royal religious patronage and reconceptualizes the careers of preachers such as Andrewes, Donne and Laud. The book is accompanied by a definitive calendar of court sermons for the period on diskette. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History 0-521-59046-9 Hardback $64.95

Sermons at Court Politics and Religion in Elizabethan and Jacobean Preaching Peter E. McCullough This book describes preaching at the royal courts during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I (1558-1625) and reconstructs the contexts-architectural, religious, political-in which the sermons were preached. The author presents new evidence of the competing royal religious patronage and reconceptualizes the careers of preachers such as Andrewes, Donne and Laud. The book is accompanied by a definitive calendar of court sermons for the period on diskette. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History 0-521-59046-9 Hardback $64.95

Sermons at Court Politics and Religion in Elizabethan and Jacobean Preaching Peter E. McCullough This book describes preaching at the royal courts during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I (1558-1625) and reconstructs the contexts-architectural, religious, political-in which the sermons were preached. The author presents new evidence of the competing royal religious patronage and reconceptualizes the careers of preachers such as Andrewes, Donne and Laud. The book is accompanied by a definitive calendar of court sermons for the period on diskette. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History 0-521-59046-9 Hardback $64.95

Sermons at Court Politics and Religion in Elizabethan and Jacobean Preaching Peter E. McCullough This book describes preaching at the royal courts during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I (1558-1625) and reconstructs the contexts-architectural, religious, political-in which the sermons were preached. The author presents new evidence of the competing royal religious patronage and reconceptualizes the careers of preachers such as Andrewes, Donne and Laud. The book is accompanied by a definitive calendar of court sermons for the period on diskette. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History 0-521-59046-9 Hardback $64.95

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Selected Articles Envisioning Lastness:

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Keats' Belle Dame and the Sexual Politics of Leigh

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Pit-Bull Poetics: One Battle in Byron's 'War in Words'

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Keats' Belle Dame and the Sexual Politics of Leigh

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Pit-Bull Poetics: One Battle in Byron's 'War in Words'

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Keats' Belle Dame and the Sexual Politics of Leigh

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Pit-Bull Poetics: One Battle in Byron's 'War in Words'

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CONTINUITY

AND CHANGE A JOURNAL OF SOCIAL STRUCTURE,

LAW AND DEMOGRAPHY IN PAST SOCIETIES

EDITORS L. Bonfield, Tulane University, N~w Orleans, LA L. R. Poos, Catholit University ofAmerica, Washington, DC R. Wall

Continuity and Change aims to define a field of historical sociology concerned with long-term continuities and discontinuities iri the

structures of past societies. Emphasis is upon studies wlyose agenda or methodology combines elements from traditional fields such as

history, sociology, law, demography, economics or anthropology, or

ranges freely between them. There is a strong commitment to

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LAW AND DEMOGRAPHY IN PAST SOCIETIES

EDITORS L. Bonfield, Tulane University, N~w Orleans, LA L. R. Poos, Catholit University ofAmerica, Washington, DC R. Wall

Continuity and Change aims to define a field of historical sociology concerned with long-term continuities and discontinuities iri the

structures of past societies. Emphasis is upon studies wlyose agenda or methodology combines elements from traditional fields such as

history, sociology, law, demography, economics or anthropology, or

ranges freely between them. There is a strong commitment to

comparative studies over a broad range of cultures and time spans.

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CONTINUITY

AND CHANGE A JOURNAL OF SOCIAL STRUCTURE,

LAW AND DEMOGRAPHY IN PAST SOCIETIES

EDITORS L. Bonfield, Tulane University, N~w Orleans, LA L. R. Poos, Catholit University ofAmerica, Washington, DC R. Wall

Continuity and Change aims to define a field of historical sociology concerned with long-term continuities and discontinuities iri the

structures of past societies. Emphasis is upon studies wlyose agenda or methodology combines elements from traditional fields such as

history, sociology, law, demography, economics or anthropology, or

ranges freely between them. There is a strong commitment to

comparative studies over a broad range of cultures and time spans.

Triannual (ISSN 0268-4160) Subscription to Volume 13, 1998:

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CONTINUITY

AND CHANGE A JOURNAL OF SOCIAL STRUCTURE,

LAW AND DEMOGRAPHY IN PAST SOCIETIES

EDITORS L. Bonfield, Tulane University, N~w Orleans, LA L. R. Poos, Catholit University ofAmerica, Washington, DC R. Wall

Continuity and Change aims to define a field of historical sociology concerned with long-term continuities and discontinuities iri the

structures of past societies. Emphasis is upon studies wlyose agenda or methodology combines elements from traditional fields such as

history, sociology, law, demography, economics or anthropology, or

ranges freely between them. There is a strong commitment to

comparative studies over a broad range of cultures and time spans.

Triannual (ISSN 0268-4160) Subscription to Volume 13, 1998:

North America Rest of world Institutions $108.00 Institutions ?67 Individuals $58.00 Individuals ?39

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