Citation: G. Zubrzycki, "We, the Polish Nation": Ethnic and civic visions of nationhood in Post-Communist constitutional debates, THEOR SOC, 30(5), 2001, pp. 629-668
Citation: M. Moaddel, Conditions for ideological production: The origins of Islamic modernism inIndia, Egypt, and Iran, THEOR SOC, 30(5), 2001, pp. 669-731
Citation: Dl. Kleinman et Sp. Vallas, Science, capitalism, and the rise of the "knowledge worker": The changing structure of knowledge production in the United States, THEOR SOC, 30(4), 2001, pp. 451-492
Citation: S. Pfaff et G. Yang, Double-edged rituals and the symbolic resources of collective action: Political commemorations and the mobilization of protest in 1989, THEOR SOC, 30(4), 2001, pp. 539-589
Citation: M. Fourcade-gourinchas, Politics, institutional structures, and the rise of economics: A comparative study, THEOR SOC, 30(3), 2001, pp. 397-447
Citation: P. Mcmichael, Revisiting the question of the transnational state: A comment on William Robinson's "Social theory and globalization", THEOR SOC, 30(2), 2001, pp. 201-210
Citation: Wi. Robinson, Using social theory to leap over historical contingencies: Response to McMichael, Block, and Goldfrank, THEOR SOC, 30(2), 2001, pp. 223-236
Citation: E. Townsley, A history of intellectuals and the demise of the new class: Academics and the US government in the 1960s, THEOR SOC, 29(6), 2000, pp. 739-784
Citation: Ek. Scott, Everyone against racism: Agency and the production of meaning in the anti-racism practices of two feminist organizations, THEOR SOC, 29(6), 2000, pp. 785-818