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Society for Comparative Studies in Society and History Back Matter Source: Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Sep., 1974) Published by: Cambridge University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/178022 . Accessed: 09/05/2014 13:13 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 Society for Comparative Studies in Society and History are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Comparative Studies in Society and History. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.138 on Fri, 9 May 2014 13:13:29 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Society for Comparative Studies in Society and History

Back MatterSource: Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Sep., 1974)Published by: Cambridge University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/178022 .

Accessed: 09/05/2014 13:13

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THE SHELBY CULLOM DAVIS

CENTER FOR HISTORICAL STUDIES

Popular Culture

In 1975-76 the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies will con- tinue its Research Seminar on Popular Culture. The Seminar will examine all aspects of popular culture, such as work- ing class culture: the popular press; the ideological background to popular move- ments of protest and rebellion; popular organizations such as youth groups and secret societies; popular activities such as festivals and games; the means of propaganda and social control used by those in authority to influence and mold public opinion; and the relation between popular and high culture. The Seminar plans to gathertogether experts in differ- ent periods and countries, and hopes to attract scholars from other diciplines than history.

The Center will offer a limited number of Research Fellowships for one or two semesters, running from September to January and February to June, designed for highly recommended younger schol- ars, as well as for senior scholars with established reputations. Candidates who have not both finished their dissertations and had at least a year of full-time teach- ing experience are not eligible. Fellows are expected to live in Princeton, in order to take an active part in the intellectual interchange with other members of the Seminar. Funds are limited, and can- didates are, therefore, urged to apply to other grant-giving institutions as well as the Center.

Inquiries and requests for Fellowship Application Forms should be addressed to the Secretary, Davis Center for His- torical Studies, 129 Dickinson Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 08540, U.S.A. The deadline for Fellowship applications and for letters of recommendation for the academic year 1975-76 is December 1,1974. Scholars who are not applicants for Fellowships but would like to visit Princeton to offer a paper to the Seminar are asked to write to the Director.

Patronage and Exploitation Agrarian Relations in South Gujarat, India Jan Breman Drawing on both historical data and fieldwork, Breman examines the relations between land- owners and agricultural laborers in a state in western India. His findings are of considerable in- terest since socio-anthropologi- cal literature is sparse, and be- cause agrarian relations pose urgent problems in India today.

LC: 73-186114 308 pages $15.00

Land Reform and Politics A Comparative Analysis Hung-chao Tai Tai analyzes the political proces- ses and effects of land reform in. the Philippines, Taiwan, Paki- stan, Iran, the United Arab Re- public, Colombia and Mexico. He advances three hypotheses: the need for legitimacy prompts the elite to initiate reform; the relationship between elite and landed classes determines the program adopted; and the extent of implementation varies with the degree of political commit- ment.

LC: 72-89792 588 pages Maps $25.00

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Economies - Societe's- Civilisations

Revue bimestrielle, fondee en 1929 par Lucien FEBVRE et Marc BLOCH Comite de Direction: Fernand BRAUDEL, Marc FERRO,

Georges FRIEDMANN, Jacques LE GOFF, Emmanuel LE ROY LADURIE, Charles MORAZE:

Secretaires du Comite: Paul LEUILLIOT, Marianne MAHN-LOT

Secretaire de la Redaction: Andre BURGUIERE

2ge ANNEE-No. 2 MARS-AVRIL I974 L'HISTOIRE SAUF L'EUROPE W. G. L. RANDLES, La civilisation bantou, son essor et son declin

FRONTI1?RES NOUVELLES E. R. COLEMAN, L' infanticide dans le Haut Moyen Age ART ET SOCI[T1 L. GRIGORIADOU, Tradition et creation. Notes sur le systeme figuratif

byzantin P. MALANDAIN, "L'Histoire qui se prend par les yeux ..

Michelet et Rubens

MONNAIES, MESURES ET MARCHANDISES A. GUERREAU, L'atelier royal monetaire de Macon (1239-1421)

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zone baltique aux XVIe et XVIIe siecles

LES DOMAINES DE L'HISTOIRE P. HOHENBERG, Migrations et fluctuations naturelles de la population dans

la France rurale, I836-I90I J. MEYER, Croissance et developpement au Mexique (Note critique)

ANCIEN REGIME ET REVOLUTION D. D. BIEN, La reaction aristocratique avant 1789: l'exemple de l'armee (fin)

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Economies - Societes - Civilisations

Revue bimestrielle, fondee en 1929 par Lucien FEBVRE et Marc BLOCH Comite de Direction: Fernand BRAUDEL, Marc FERRO, Georges

FRIEDMANN, Jacques LE GOFF, Emmanuel LE ROY LADURIE, Charles MORAZEI

Secretaires du Comite: Paul LEUILLIOT, Marianne MAHN-LOT Secretaire de la Redaction: Andre BURGUILRE

2ge ANNftE-No 3 MAI-JUIN 1974

HISTOIRE ET ENVIRONNEMENT (Pr6sentation: E. LE ROY LADURIE) Ester BOSERUP, Environnement, population et technologie dans les societes primitives. Ignacy SACHS, Environnement et styles de developpement. Bernard VINCENT, Les tremblements de terre dans la province d'Almeria

(XVe-XIXe siecles) COMPTES RENDUS: Monde ib6rique (suite) Anne-Marie PIUZ, Climat, recoltes et vie des hommes 'a Geneve, XVIe-XVIIIe siecle. Elizabeth WHITCOMBE, "Chutes de gree, inondations et autres calamit6s": I'administration

britannique en Inde du Nord, I860-1949.

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Moyen Age: le charivari. Andrzej WYCZANSKI, Alphabetisation et structure sociale en Pologne au XVIe siecle. Francois FURET et Wladimir SACHS, La croissance de l'alphab6tiation en France

(XVIIIe-XIXe siecle). Daniel ROCHE, Sciences et pouvoirs dans la France du XVIIIe siecle

(I666-I803) (Note critique). COMPTES RENDUS: Langages, livres et societes. LES DOMAINS DE L'HISTOIRE Michel MORINEAU, Quelques remarques sur l'abondance mon6taire aux Provinces Unies. Alain COLLOMP, Menage et famille: etudes comparatives sur la dimension et la structure du

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Journal of Social Issues 1973 Volume 29 Number 4

Selected Articles: 1973 Issue Editor: Jacqueline D. Goodchilds

SPSSI Presidential Address: 1973 The Crisis in Human Dignity ......................................................... Harold M. Proshansky Kurt Lewin Memorial Address: 1973 The Kurt Lewin Memorial Presentation ......................................................... Daniel Katz Violence without Hostility: Reflections on the Dehumanization of Victims and Victimizers

.........Herbert C. Kelman Attitudes, Values, and Ascription of Responsibility: The Calley Case ....................G . Peter Suedfeld

and Yakov M. Epstein Belief in a Just World and Reaction to Another's Lot: A Study of Participants in the National Draft

Lottery ...................................... Zick Rubin and Anne Peplau When Familiarity Breeds Respect: The Effects of an Experimental Depolarization Program on

Police and Student Attitudes toward Each Other ........................... Michael Jay Diamond and W. Charles Lobitz

An Analysis of the Relationship Between Students' Political Position and the Extent to Which They Deviate from Parent's Position ......................... Louise E. Silvern and Charles Y. Nakamura

Effects of Sudden Mass School Desegregation on Interracial Interaction and Attitudes in One Southern City ................ ......................... Irwin Silverman and Marvin E. Shaw

Changes in Sociometric Choices Following Forced Integration of an Elementary School .............................................................................. ..................... M arvin E. Shaw

A Sociometric View of Some Integrated Open Classrooms .......................... Helmut W. Bartel, Nettie R. Bartel and J. Jeffrey Grill

Who Likes Women's Liberation - and Why: The Case of the Unliberated Liberals ......................................................................................................... C arol Tavris

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Comparative Studies in Society and History is a forum for presentation and discussion of new research into problems of change and stability that recur in human societies through time or in the contemporary world. It sets up a working alliance between specialists in all branches of the social sciences and humanities. Debate and review articles bring the general reader in touch with current findings and issues.

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Volume 16 Number 4 September 1974

COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY

Editorial Foreword 385

Political Economy on the Move

IMMANUEL WALLERSTEIN The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis 387-415

Urban Systems

RICHARD M. MORSE Trends and Patterns of Latin Ameri- can Urbanization, 1750-1920 416-447

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FRED JONGKIND A Reappraisal of the Role of Regional Associations in Lima, Peru: An Epistemological Perspective 471-482

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