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International Journals Back Matter Source: International Review of Modern Sociology, Vol. 10, No. 2 (July-December 1980) Published by: International Journals Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41420777 . Accessed: 10/06/2014 21:23 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]. . International Journals is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to International Review of Modern Sociology. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 185.44.78.123 on Tue, 10 Jun 2014 21:23:52 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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International Journals

Back MatterSource: International Review of Modern Sociology, Vol. 10, No. 2 (July-December 1980)Published by: International JournalsStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41420777 .

Accessed: 10/06/2014 21:23

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SURGE

International

Editor UMA VASUDEV

Surge International, a quarterly magazine, is aimed specifically at a readership constituting the people at the helm of affairs in every field. It would probe into issues of political, economic and cultural import with a view to initiating rethinking in the light of 33 years of experience as an independent nation.

CONTENTS OF THE INAUGURAL ISSUE

I.K. Gujral Future of Federal Policy in India

Inder Malhotra The Cockpit: Afghanistan

Dr V.A. Seyid Mohammad Islamic Fundamentals

Narendra Kumar Third World Publishing

M.N. Buch Towards Urbanism

Book Reviews and Poems

UMA VASUDEV

The National Imperative

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BACKFILE ISSUES

of

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF MODERN SOCIOLOGY

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THE INDIAN ECONOMIC AND

SOCIAL HISTORY REVIEW

Vol. XVII Number 4 October-December 1980

It is a quarterly journal, edited by a committee representing three dis- ciplines: history, economics, and sociology. It publishes articles deáliňg with the economic and social history of India and other Asian countries and on related theoretical issues.

This issue contains:

Basudev Chatterji The Abolition of the Cotton Excise, 1925: A Study in Imperial Priorities

Mushirul Hasan The Delhi Proposals: A Study in Com- munal Politics

Shalva Weil The State of Research into Bene Israel Indian Jews

Iftikhar-ul-Awwal Genesis and Operation of the Bengal State Aid to Industries Act, 1931

Book Reviews

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THE INDIAN HISTORICAL REVIEW

Vol. У Nos. 1-2

This is biannual journal of the Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi, containing articles which, as far as possible, deal with one major theme and discuss its various aspects. This issue contains: D.D. Kosambi The Line of Arthasastra Teachers G.M. Bongard-Levin and Society and State in Ancient India A.A. Vigasin B.N. S. Yadava The Accounts of the Kali Age and the

Social Transition from Antiquity to the Middle Ages

B.P. Mazumdar Epigraphic Records on Migrant Brah- manas in North India (a.d. 1030-1225)

D.C. Sorcar Nature of Some Visnukundin Records Dilip K. Chakrabarti Ideas and Discoveries in Indian Archeo-

logy till the Middle of the Nineteenth Century

Qeyamuddin Ahmad Aspects of Historical Geography of Medieval Bihar

SatisH Chandra The Deccan Policy of the Mughals - A Reappraisal (II)

Irfan Habib Technology and Barriers to Social Change in Mughal India

M. Athar Ali The Eighteenth Century- An Inter- pretation

S. Nurul Hasan Du Jardin Papers: A Valuable Source for the Economic History of Northern India, 1778-1787

Ra vinder Kumar The Changing Structure of Ubran Society in Colonial India

Reviews of Books Subscription Rates Institutions

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CONTRIBUTIONS

TO INDIAN SOCIOLOGY

New Series

Volume XIV July-December 1980 Number 2

This is a biannual journal, sponsored by the Institute of Economic Growth, University of Delhi. It provides a forum for the presentation of research material on Indian and South Asian societies and for the discussion of different approaches to their sociological study.

This issue contains:

H.W* Scheffler Kin classification and social structure in North India

Brut Krause Kinship, hierarchy and equality in north western Nepal

Amrit Srinivasan Order and event in Puranic myth: an analysis of four narratives from the Bhagavata Purana

Lionel Caplan Caste and castelessness among South Indian Christians

Adrian Peace Structured inequalities in a North Indian city

Amit Bhaduri For a Sociology of India On studying agricultural performance in India: what the sociologist could do for the economist

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INDIAN ECONOMIC REVIEW

Volarne XV April-June 1980 Number 2

The Indian Economic Review, a quarterly journal, publishes papers on theoretical and applied economics including econometrics, though it concentrates on subjects relating to the Indian economy. Surveys of research in the area of economic development, special detailed reviews of official reports on the Indian economy and review articles are fre- quently published in the Review.

This issue contains:

Badal Mukherji, Rationing, Price Control and Black Prasanta K. Marketing Pattanaik and R.M. Sundrum

• Bhaskar Dutta Intersectioral Disparities and Income

Distribution in India: 1960-61 to 1973-74

M.N. Murthy On the Evaluation of Income Distri- butional Effects of Investment in Less Developed Regions of India

Graham Bird The Mix between Adjustment and Fin- ancing: Geometrical Presentations of the Factors Accounting for Different Choices made by Developing and Developed Countries

Book Reviews

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STUDIES IN HISTORY

Volarne II Number 1 January-June 1980

Studies in History, a biannual journal sponsored and edited by the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, has a parti- cular focus: to encourage those facets of history - primarily of three kinds, thematic, regional, and chronological - which remain neglected.

This issue contains: Rajan Gurukkal The Socio-economic Milieu of the Kerala

State: A Functional Analysis Irfan Habib Changes in Technology in Medieval India Iqtidar Alam Khan The Tazkirat ul-Muluk by Rafi'uddin

Ibrahim Shirazi: As a Source on the History of Akbar's Reign

S. Inayat Ali Zaidi Ordinary Kachawaha Troopers Servicing the Mughal Empire: Composition and Structure of the Contingents of the Kachawaha Nobles

A. Jan Quaisar Level of Technology in India on the Eve of the Eighteenth Century: The Case of Glass

V. Ramakrishna Brahmo Samaj in Andhra

Review Article

Sunanda Sen "Free Trade Imperialism" in Southeast Asia

Book Reviews

Sudhir Kakar The Inner World: A Psychoanalytic Study of Childhood and Society in India by Kunal Chakravarty

Rajat K. Ray Industrialization in India: Growth and Conflict in the Private Corporate Sector 1914-17 by Raman Mahadevan

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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

Special Issue on Afghanistan

Vol. 19 No. 4

October-December 1980

This is the quarterly journal of the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, containing articles in the fields of International Politics, Economics, Law, Diplomacy, and Dis- armament, as well as on political, economic and social developments in Asia and other areas.

This issue contains:

The Saur Revolution and After M. S. Agwani

Soviet Action in Afghanistan A. K. Damodaran

China and the Developments in Afghanistan Gargi Dutt

The United States and Recent Developments in Afghanistan B. K. Shrivastava

India and the Afghan Crisis Bimal Prasad

Pakistan's Policy Towards Afghanistan Kalim Bahadur

Afghanistan Conflict and the United Nations K. P. Saksena

The Afghanistan Revolution, April 1978 to June 1980: A Bibliography

Rashid Masood

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INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF

MODERN SOCIOLOGY

Special Issue on Contemporary Sociology in the United States

Vol. 11 January-June 1981 Number 1

A biannual journal, it is devoted to encourage cross-national, cross- cultural, and inter-disciplinary research and exchange of information concerning significant developments in comparative sociology and general sociology.

This issue contains:

Lloyd A. Taylor A Brief History of Sociology Leon H. Warshay General Theory Donald E. Allen Mathematical Sociology Mitra Das Social Movements, Social Change, and

Mass Communication

Edward G. Stockwell and The Sociology of Development Karen A. Laidlan Nona Glazer Sociology of Women and Gender Dae H. Chang and Criminology, Delinquency, and Correc- Jerome Mckean tions William C. Cockerham Medical Sociology Hugo O. Engelmann Systemic Dynamic Social Theory Jonh K. Rhoads Ethnomethodology John F. Stolte Sociological Exchange Theory: Ascent of

the Structural Viewpoint

Book Reviews

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL

OF SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY

Vol. 11 January-June 1981 Number 1

A biannual journal, its main objective is to advance theoretical, methodo- logical, and empirical knowledge in the fields of general sociology and sociology of marriage and family throughout the world.

This issue contains: Shirley A. Nuss The Commitment of Fathers to Equality in

the Performance of Family Maintenance Activities: A comparison of Developed - Market - Oriented and Centrally- Planned Countries

Carol Seefeldt and A Cross-Cultural Study of Children's Estelle Tafoya Attitudes Toward the Elderly: Alaska

Native and Mainland United States Michael R. Welch and Case of Remarriage for Females: A Cross- Lynra L. Martin Cultural Test of Competing Explanations Orit Ichilov and Expectations Concerning Future Familial Shira Even-Dar Patterns Among Urban and Kibbutz

Youth in Israel Thomas J. Abernathy and The Socialization of Canadian Adolescents Margaret E. Arcus to Familial Roles: Perceptions and In-

fluences Esther Lee Yao School Teacher's Perception of Child

Rearing by the Chinese Joseph Nevadomsky Motivations of Married Women to Higher

Education in Nigeria Bagher Saroukhani Age Gap in Marriage: A Study in Con-

temporary Iran Akbar Aghajanian Socio-Economics of Female-Headed

Households in Shiraz, Iran Barbara C. Karcher Changing Sex Roles: A Case of Reality

Reconstruction M.O' Neal Weeks, Changing Marriage Role Expectations: John F. Crosby and A Comparison of College Women in 1961 Jacqueline Tackett and 1978

Research Notes Book Reviews

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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY SOCIOLOGY

OBJECTIVES OF THE ORGANIZATION:

(1) To secure and develop personal and professional contacts between family sociologists, other professionals in the family field, and professional organizations in the family field throughout the world.

(2) To encourage cross-national, cross-cultural, and inter-disciplinary research and exchange of information concerning significant developments in the field of marriage and the family.

(3) To hold seminars and conferences for the international dissemination of knowledge of marriage and the family.

If you desire chartered or regular membership in the INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY SOCIOLOGY as individuals or professional organi- zations or institutions, please fill the application blank and return it to usât your earliest convenience.

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY SOCIOLOGY

Application for Membership

Please mail your application and cheque to: Dr Man Singh Das, General Secretary, International Association of Family Sociology, Department of Sociology Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois 60115 USA

1. Name: (Last) (First) (Middle)

2. Department: Institution

City State Zip Code

Country

3. Highest Degree Earned:

4. Areas of Specialization or Competence: (a) ( b ) (c)

5. Academic Rank Non-Academic Position (if any)

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6. Type of Membership 7. Method of Payment (Please check the appropriate column): ( ) Cheque or Money Order ( ) Individual membership enclosed (American or Canadian

(developed countries) f 10.00 dollars only) ( ) Individual membership ( ) Bank transfer in American or

(developing countries)* 5.00 Canadian dollars to the ( ) Student membership 3.00 "International Association of ( ) Professional organization 25.00 Family Sociology Account ( ) Research institution or Number 31-268-1"

university department 25.00 First American Bank ( ) Supporting organization or Aurora, Illinois 60506, USA

institution 30.00 Date ( ) Supporting individual members

from developed countries 25.00 Number of Transfer ( ) One year subscription to the

International Journal of ( ) Other Sociology of the Family 7.00

'

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID Please send your membership application to:

♦Includes ASIA (except Israel International Association of Family and Japan), AFRICA (except Sociology South Africa and Rhodesia) c/o Department of Sociology and LATIN AMERICA Northern Illinois University

DeKalb, Illinois 60115 USA Telephone: (815) 753-0301

(815) 753-1194

8. Suggestions I would like to make for the organization of INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY SOCIOLOGY

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(Continued from cover 2)

NETHERLANDS: C.A.O. Van NieuwenhUijze, University of Guelph, Canada; J.M. Hutjes, Institute of Applied Sociology, Nijmegen.

NIGERIA: IgolimaT. D. Amachree, Western Illinois Univ., U.S.A.

PAKISTAN: llyas Be-Yunus, State University of New York, Cortland, U.S.A.

PHILIPPINES: Gloria V. Javillonar, University of South Alabama, U.S.A.

POLAND: Eugenuisz Halpern, Yagiellonian University; Pawel Horoszowski, Northern Illinois University, U.S.A.

ROMANIA: Mihail Cernia, World Bank, Washington, D.C.

SINGAPORE: Hans-Dieter Evers, University of Singapore; Peter D. Weldon, The Ford Foundation, Jakarta.

SOUTH AFRICA: N. Rhoodie, University of Pretoria.

SOUTH KOREA: Dae H Chang, Wichita State University, U.S.A.; Hae Young Lee, Seoul National University; Seong Yim, Korea University.

SPAIN: Jorge Xifra, University of Barcelona.

SRI LANKA: D. Laksiri Jayasuriya, University of Sri Lanka.

THAILAND: Prasert Yamklinfung, Chulalongkorn University.

UGANDA: Ali A Mazrui, Makerere University.

U.S.A.: F. Gene Acuff, Oklahoma State University; Donald E. Allen, Oklahoma State University; Herbert Blumer, University of California; John P. Clark, University of Minnesota; Joseph R. Gusfield, University of California; David H. Howard, Northern Illinois University; Charles E. King, North Carolina Central University; S. Frederick Seymour, Northern Illinois University; Carle C. Zimmerman, formerly of Harvard University.

VENEZUELA: Lilian Hung de Leon, Ministry of Education, Caracas.

YUGOSLAVIA: Janez Jerovsek, University of Zagreb.

Editorial Advisors: Hugo Engelmann, Northern Illinois University, U.S.A.; Mildred Kornacker, Northern Illinois University, U.S.A.; Irving Krauss, Northern Illinois University, U.S.A.

Copy Editor: Nancy I. Hiestand, Chicago, U.S.A.

Editorial Secretary: Joan Andre, Northern Illinois University, U.S.A.

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