EUR volume 27 issue 2 Cover and Back matter TABLE DU TOME XXVII 1986 A N D E R S O N , Robert D. Sociology and history : M.S. Archer's Social Ori- gins of Educational Systems, p. 149. A s s A Y A G , Jackie. Modernisation de la caste et indianisation de la democratic : le cas des Lingayat, p. 319, B A E C H L E R , Jean. Aux origines de la modernite* : castes et feodalites (Europe, Inde, Japon), p. 31. B E T E I L L E , Andre1. The concept of tribe with special reference to India, p. 297. G E L L N E R , David N. Language, caste, religion and territory : Newar identity ancient and modern, p. 102. G R O S S , Jan T. Polish-Jewish relations during the war. An interpretation, p. 199. H O R O W I T Z , Dan. Communal armed organizations, p. 85. K R I S H N A , Gopal. Islam, minority status and citizenship : Muslim experience in India, p. 353. M R E L A , Krzystof. Ideology and politics of the lesser evil, p. 371. M U T E L , Jacques. La modernisation du Japon, p. 58. P A T Z E L T , Werner J. Gmndriss einer allgemeinen ethnomethodologi- schen Theorie, p. 161. P R Z E W O R S K I , Adam and Michael W A L L E R - S T E I N . Popular sovereignty, State autonomy, and pri- vate property, p. 215. S A N T C A S S I A , Paul. Religion, politics and ethnicity in Cyprus during the Turkocratia (1571-1878), p. 3. S C H R O E T E R , Gerd. Reading the small print, or The Weber/Durkheim unawareness puzzle revisited, p. 195. T H 1 R E A u , Isabelle. Pouvoir de l'J-Etat, puissance des traditions. L'evo- lution du mariage paysan en Chine de 1949 a 1982, p. 260. W A L L E R S T E I N , Michael and Adam P R Z E - W O R S K I . Popular sovereignty, State autonomy, and pri- vate property, p. 215. Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003975600004598 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:39:28, subject to the https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003975600004598 https://www.cambridge.org/core IMPRIMERIE F. PAILLART A B B E V I L L E ISSN 0003-9756 Le g6rant : J A C Q U E S L A U T M A N Printed in France Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003975600004598 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:39:28, subject to the https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003975600004598 https://www.cambridge.org/core EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY Numeros sphiaux S P E C I A L I S S U E S Sondernummern I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII I 2 I 2 Industrial Society and Rep- resentative Government. A la recherche des classes perdues. Le sabre et la loi. On the Welfare State. i-2 Universitat im Umbau : i 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 Anpassung oder Wider- stand ? In Quest of Political Par- ticipation. Trois eludes sur la science. Organisation der Macht, Macht der Organisation. Tocqueville, Marx, Weber. Simulation in Sociology. Armed Forces and Society in Western Europe. Alienation et structure or Conscience and Conscious- ness. On Suicide. Paradoxes of Transitional Societies. Sympathy for Alien Con- cepts. Weber et Durkheim : le solitaire et le chef d'^cole. Zur Problematik der Mo- dernisierung or The Con- cept of Modernity. Survivances et permanen- ces or Continuity and Re- enactment. Myths and Mass Media. La planification dans des nations du tiers monde : bilan critique. La foi et les moeurs or Faith and Morals. Permanent non-Revolution. Reflections on Durkheim. Permanent non-Revolution (continued). "A Sack of Potatoes" ? The Political Elite, British and French. Tantum Religio... Faith and Power. Citoyens armes, prdtoriens desarmes. Observer's Analysis of Caste and Clientele. From Madness to Mental Illness. Structure and Interest. Professions avec ou sans competence. Might and Rite. Whither the unwithered state ? XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV XXVI XXVII I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 Le prix moral de l'^galite. Sociologie de la science. Hidden God, visible cleric. Auslese in der Kultur- geschichte. Capitalism and the Rise of Religion. Racines aristocratiques de la de'mocratie. Michels and his critics. Comprendre les cas extre- mes. Soziologische Selbstbespie- gelung. Watersheds. Overt and Covert Politics clients, factieux, brigands. Unnecessary Revolution. Auslese durch Erziehung oder Technik ? Tending the roots nation- alism and populism. Necessite de la vie poli- tique. Le mythe du mythe. Caste, feudality, nation. Vin nouveau, vieilles outres. Les series completes sont vendues par Cambridge University Press, aux conditions mentionnies page 2 de la couverture. 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Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:39:28, subject to the https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003975600004598 https://www.cambridge.org/core TABLE QUINQUENNALE DES TOMES XXI A XXV I 9 8 0 - I 9 8 4 A R C H E R , Margaret S. Proms without system, XXIV 1. A R J O M A N D , Said Amir. Tbe Shi'ite hicrocracy and the State in pre- modcrn Iran : 1785-1890, XXII 1. A U G U I T I Ns, Georges. Esquisse d'ime comparison dcs systemes de per- petuation des groupes domestiques dans let socie'tgs paysaiines europ<5cuncs, XXIII z. B A B A D Z A N , Alain. Inventer des mythes, fabriquer des rites ? XXV t. B A E C H L E R , Jean. Les origincs dc la democratic grecque, XXI 2. La notuiiture dcs hoinmcs. Kssai sur le neoli- tbiquc, XXIII 3. B E E T i ! A M , David. Michel* and his critics, XXII x. D&NKTOK, Philippe. La riynamiqiic rfvoliitionnaire oti la logique du totalitarisme. A propos de 1'interpretation de la Revolution fr.inc.iisc par Atignstin Cochin, XXII 1 . B E N - R A F A E L , Kliezer and Sash a WHITMAN. Tue ^constitution of tho family iit the UiblniU XXV 1. CAIINMAN, Werner J. Toennies and Weber : a rejoinder, XXII 1. C H U R K A O U I , Mohamet). Changetnent social «?t anomie : essai dc fonnali- tation de la tbfori« durkheimiennc, XXII 1. COSKR, Lewis A. The notion of civility in contemporary society, XXI z. D R I E S S E N, Uenk. The 'noble bandit' and the bandits of the nobles : brigandage and local community in nineteenth- century Andalusia, XXIV I. E T S E N S T A D T , Shmue] N. The axial age : the emergence of trancrndental visions and the rise of clerics, XXIII 3. ELSTBR, Jon. Negation active ct negation passive, F.ssai de sociologie ivanienne, XXI 2. FARM EN, Mary K. Rational notion in r.conoinic and social theory : some misunderstandings, XXIII 1. F o x , Ren^e C. Is religion Important in Belgium ? XXIII x. C o o : » r . n . , Grace. I-rom status to contract : the significance of agrarian relations of production in the West, Japan, and in 'Asiatic* Persia, XXI 2. < 3 » A Y , John N. Lamb suctions on the borders, XXV 1. G R E E K P E L D, Liah. The role of the public in the success of artistic styles, XXV x. GvRBVicn, Aaron J. Medieval culture and mentality according to the new French historiography, XXIV x. H A L Li DAY, Terence C. Professions, class and capitalism, XXIV % H A L S E Y , A. H. Provincials and professionals : the British post- war sociologists, XXIII r. H ASS AN, Riaz. Suicide in Singapore, XXI 3. H R L M N C , Ingeborg. Das Erklarungsmodell der Situationslogik be Popper : cine logische RekonsUuktion und Kri- tik, XXIII 1. J A N 1 K, Allan. Schorske's Vienna, XXII t. K A 11 A N E, Reuven. Religious diffusion and modernization : a prelim- inary reflection on the spread of Islam In Indonesia and its impact on social change, XXI x K A N TOW S K Y , Detlef. Die Rezeption der Hindtiisrous/Buddhismus- Studie Max Webers in Svidasien : ein Mî verstflnd- nis? XXIII 2. K E D O U K I B , Elie. Minorities and majorities in the Middle East, XXV 2. K E MEM Y, Jim. Professional ideologies and organizational struc- ture : tanks and the military, XXIV a. K B N N A , Margaret H. Institutional and transformational migration and the politics of community : Greek Internal migrants and their migrants' association In Athens, XXIV 2. K H A Z A N O V , Anatolii M. Myths and paradoxes of nomadism, XXII 1. K I L B O R K E , Benjamin. Anthropological thought in tbe wake of tbe French Revolution : the *Socie'tel des observa- teurs de l'bomme', XXIII x. KUMAR, Krishan. Class and political action in nineteenth-century England : theoretical and comparative perspec- tives, XXIV 1. KUPER, Adam. Tbe man in the study and the man in the fitld. Ethnography, theory and comparison in social anthropology, XXI I. L I E B E K S O H N , Harry. I .eopold von Wtese and the ambivalence of func tionalUt sociology, XXIII x. Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003975600004598 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:39:28, subject to the https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003975600004598 https://www.cambridge.org/core LlKDMOLM, Charles. Images of the Pathan : th« usefulness of colonial ethnography, XXI 2. M A C R E R E L , Claude. Don et reciprocite en Europe, XXIV 1. M A L A M O U D , Charles. Seiuantique et rhetorique dans la hierarchic hin- doue des « buts de liioinme », XXIII 2. M A U N , Michael. The autonomous power of the State, XXV 2* 11 ERQUIOR, Jose Guilhemie. Mort a 1'homo oecononilcus ? XXI 2. M T L T o K, John R. The origin and development of the concept of the Mam of nature", XXII 2. M o u M S E N , Wolfgang J. Max Weber aud Roberto Micliels. An asymmet- rical partnership, XXII t. M o s s , David. The kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro, XXII 2. O S I E L , Mark J. Going to the people : popular culture and the Intellectuals In Brazil, XXV j . O T T , Sandra. Blessed bread, 'tint neighbours' and asymmetric exchange in the Basque country, XXI 1. P A T T E R S O N B R O W N , Ellen. The ultimate withdrawal : suicido among the Sara Nar. XXII a. P o o 0 1 , Gianfranco. The place of political concerns in ths early social sciences, XXI a. RAY, Laurence J. Models of madness In Victorian asylum practice, XXII 2. R H o n K s, Aaron A. Material and nonmaterial incentive* in political machines, XXV 1. R O M I C E R , Luis. Modern patron-client relations and historical dientelism. Some clues from ancient Republic- an Rome, XXIV t. R S S S L , Jakob. The economy of an Indian temple: landed endow* ment and sacred food, XXIV 1. R U L E , James B. Law and strategy in sociolojicil explanation, XXV 1. RUKCIHAH, W. G. Comparative sociology or narrative history t A note on the methodology of Perry Anderson, XXI 1. Unn>**ssary revolution : the case of France, XXIV 1. S A K T C A S S I A , Paul. Patterns of covert politics in post-Independence Cyprus, XXIV 1. S M I T H , Anthony D. Ethnic myths and ethnic revivals, XXV 1. S T A E R M A N , E. M. Zu Problemen der sozialokonomischen Ceschlch- te Roms, XXI 1. S W A R T Z , David. Clastes, educational systems and labor mar- kets, XXII 2. TAPPSSI, Nsncy. Matrons and mistresses : women and boundaries in two Middle Eastern tribal societies, XXI 1. T H E O B A L D , Robin. The decline of patron-client relations in devel- oped societies, XXIV I. T R A O O O T T , Mark. Durhheim and social movements, XXV 3. U R R v, James. Who are the Mennonites ? XXIV a. V A N P A R T J S , Philippe. Sociology as general economic!, XXII s. W K S D E , Erich. Ordcungspolitik und Sicherheitspolitik als Ele- mente der Sicherungspolitik, XXV 1. W I I N G R O D , Alex. 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