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The Journal of Interdisciplinary History Contents, Volume XXIX, 1998-1999 Number 1, Summer 1998 ARTICLES Electing Popes: Approval Balloting and Qualified-Majority Rule Josep M. Colomer and lain McLean Ground Rents against Populist Historiography: Mid-Atlantic Land Tenure, 1750-1820 Robert E. Wright REVIEW ESSAYS Reason and Passion in the Public Sphere: Habermas and the Cultural Historians John L. Brooke “Ordinary Germans” before Hitler: A Critique of the Goldhagen Thesis Gustav Jahoda REVIEWS Number 2, Autumn 1998 ARTICLES Marriage Strategy among the German Nobility, 1400-1699 Judith J. Hurwich Commerce and Conversation in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic: The Invention of Madeira Wine David Hancock Scottish Ilegitimacy: Social Adjustment or Moral Economy? Andrew Blaikie Differing Evaluations of Vietnamization Scott Sigmund Gartner REVIEW ESSAYS Town, Countryside, and Proto-Industrialization in Early Modern Europe John Theibault The Cliometricians Pursue Leviathan Lee A. Craig REVIEWS Number 3, Winter 1999 Patterns of Social Capital: Stability and Change in Comparative Perspective: Part I INTRODUCTION Social Capital and Political Culture in Africa, America, Australasia, and Europe Robert I. Rotberg ARTICLES Civic Traditions in Premodern Italy Gene Brucker The Sources of Civil Society in Italy Edward Muir Finding Social Capital: The French Revolution in Italy Raymond Grew Social Capital in the Early Industrial Revolution Leonard N. Rosenband The Diversity of Social Capital in English Communities, 1300-1640 (with a Glance at Modern Nigeria) Marjorie K. McIntosh Social and Cultural Capital in Colonial British America: A Case Study Jack P. Greene Number 4, Spring 1999 Patterns of Social Capital: Stability and Change in Comparative Perspective: Part II ARTICLES The Growth of Voluntary Associations in America, 1840-1940 Gerald Gamm and Robert Putnam Civil Society as Democratic Practice: North American Cities during the Nineteenth Century Mary P. Ryan To Advance the “Practice of Thrift and Economy”: Fraternal Societies and Social Capital, 1890-1920 David T. Beito Securing Political Returns to Social Capital: Women’s Associations in the United States, 1 880s-1920s Elisabeth S. Clemens Associations in Australian History: Their Contribution to Social Capital Susan Keen Second-Generation Civic America: Education, Citizenship, and the Children of Immigrants Reed Ueda Human Capital and Social Capital: The Rise of Secondary Schooling in America, 1910-1940 Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz From Local to National Political Cultures: Social Capital and Civic Organization in the Great Plains Myron P. Gutmann and Sara M. Pullum Civility, Social Capital, and Civil Society: Three Powerful Concepts for Explaining Asia Lucian W. Pye

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