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Theory and Society 25: 903-905, 1996. CONTENTS Volume 25 1996 Volume 25/1 Articles Robert R. Alford and Andras Szanto: Orpheus wounded: The experience of pain in the professional worlds of the piano 1-44 John L. Campbell: An institutional analysis of fiscal reform in postcommunist Europe 45-84 Patricia Cormack: The paradox of Durkheim’s manifesto: Reconsidering The Rules of Sociological Method 85-104 John Levi Martin: Structuring the sexual revolution 105-151 Contributors to this issue 153-154 Acknowledgment of outside reviewers for 1995 155 Volume 25/2 Symposium on Theory and Theoreticans The Editors: Introduction to the Symposium on Theory and Theoreticans 157-159 Janet Gouldner: Opening remarks: Alvin Gouldner’s Theory and Society 161-166 Martin Jay: For theory 167-183 Michael D. Kennedy: For theory and its others: Comment on Jay 185-192 Karen E. Fields: Durkheim and the idea of soul 193-203 Jerome Karabel: Towards a theory of intellectuals and politics 205-233 Article Philip Smith: Executing executions: Aesthetics, identity, and the problematic narratives of capital punishment ritual 235-261 Review essay Mark R. Thompson: Why and how East Germans rebelled 263-299 Contributors to this issue 301-302 904 Volume 25/3 Articles Ravi Arvind Palat: Pacific century: Myth or reality? Gene Burns: Ideology, culture, and ambiguity: The revolutionary process in Iran Gil Eyal: The discursive origins of Israeli separatism: The case of the Arab village Michael Léwy: Figures of Weberian Marxism Contributors to this issue Volume 25/4 Articles Christian Joppke, Multiculturalism and immigration: A com- parison of the United States, Germany, and Great Britain Ron Eyerman and Scott Barretta, From the 30s to the 60s: The folk music revival in the United States Jack Katz, The social psychology of Adam and Eve Book reviews Robert Gutman: Magali Sarfatti Larson, Behind the Post- modern Facade: Architectural Change in Late Twen- tieth-Century America 583-589 Chandra Mukerji: Jack Goody, The Culture of Flowers 590-594 Carolyn J. Dean: Sunil Khilnami, Arguing Revolution: The Intellectual Left in Postwar France 595-600 Juan Diez Medrano: Victor M. Pérez-Diaz, The Return of Civil Society: The Emergence of Democratic Spain 601-606 Andrew Feenberg: Moishe Postone, Time, Labor, and Social Domination: A Reinterpretation of Marx’s Critical Theory 607-611 Contributors to this issue 613-614 Volume 25/5 Article William |. Robinson, Globalization, the world system, and “democracy promotion” in U.S. foreign policy Symposium on class Jan Pakulski and Maicoim Waters, The reshaping and dissolution of social class in advanced society 667-691 Comments on Pakulski and Waters Erik Olin Wright, The continuing relevance of class analysis 693-716 Jeff Manza and Clem Brooks, Does class analysis still have anything to contribute to the study of politics? 717-724 Szonja Szelényi and Jacqueline Olvera, The declining significance of class: Does gender complicate the story? 725-730 Jan Pakulski and Malcolm Waters, Misreading status as class: A reply to our critics 731-736 Book reviews Dennis R. Judd: Sharon Zukin, The Cultures of Cities 737-739 Patrick Murray: Paul Thomas, Alien Politics: Marxist State Theory Retrieved 739-744 James Kwak: Kristin Ross, Fast Cars, Clean Bodies: Decolonization and the Reordering of French Culture 745-752 Jerome Braun: Ulrich Beck, Anthony Giddens, and Scott Lash, Reflexive Modernization: Politics, Tradition and Aesthetics in the Modern Social Order 752-760 Contributors to this issue 761-762 Volume 25/6 Article Veljko Vujacic, Historical legacies, nationalist mobilization, and political outcomes in Russia and Serbia: A Weber- ian view 763-801 Jens Beckert, What is sociological about economic sociology? Uncertainty and the embeddedness of economic action 803-840 William H. Sewell, Jr., Historical events as transformations of structures: Inventing revolution at the Bastille 841-881 Review essay Rhys H. Williams, Politics, religion, and the analysis of culture 883-900 Contributors to this issue 901 Volume contents / Author index 903-906

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