Colleagues may be interested to receive the recent contents of Historical Sociology The Journal of Historical Sociology was founded in 1988 on the conviction that historical and social studies ultimately have a common subject matter and can only benefit from the interchange of ideas and perspectives. Edited by a distinguished international panel of historians, anthropologists, geographers and sociologists, it is both interdisciplinary in approach and innovative in content. As well as refereed articles, the journal presents reviews essays and commentary in its 'Issues and Agendas' section, and aims to provoke discussion and debate. Contributors have included: Philip Abrams, Brackette Williams, Gerald Aylmer, Ana Maria Alonso, Edmund Fryde, Sonya Rose, Charles van Onselen, Pamela Voekel, Peter Linebaugh and Marcus Redeker, Himani Bannerji, John Gillingham, Jean Comaroff and John Comaroff, Fiona Patterson and Colin Richmond. The 1999 volume currently includes: Civilizing Northumberland: Representations of Englishness in the Tudor State Steven G. Ellis Contention and Social Movements in an International and Transnational Perspective: Denmark 1914-1995 Flemming Mikkelsen "A Strike of Girls": Gender and Class in the British Metal Trades, 1913 Clifford L. Staples & William G. Staples Moral Economy or Political Economy? Property and Credit Markets in 19th Century Rural Portugal Caroline B. Brettell Insurgent Labor, Economic Change, and Social Development: Costa Rica, 1900-1948 Gary Hytrek Politics of Displacement in Guatemala Finn Stepputat Like a River: The Million Man March and the Black Nationalist Tradition in the United States Michael O. West To learn more about Journal of Historical Sociology , including recent contents and abstracts and information on submitting articles visit: http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=0952-1909 To receive a sample copy* of the journal send the phrase "SAMPLE - JOHS" to [log in to unmask] *Samples are available while stocks last and will be selected at random from the last volume. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%