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Citation: R. Sherman, From state introversion to state extension in Mexico: Modes of emigrant incorporation, 1900-1997, THEOR SOC, 28(6), 1999, pp. 835-878
Citation: M. Loveman, Making "race" and nation in the United States, South Africa, and Brazil: Taking making seriously, THEOR SOC, 28(6), 1999, pp. 903-927
Citation: Ml. Small, Department conditions and the emergence of new disciplines: Two cases in the legitimation of African-American Studies, THEOR SOC, 28(5), 1999, pp. 659-707
Citation: I. Hampson et De. Morgan, Post-Fordism, union strategy and the rhetoric of restructuring: The case of Australia, 1980-1996, THEOR SOC, 28(5), 1999, pp. 747-796
Citation: K. Healy, The emergence of HIV in the US blood supply: Organizations, obligations, and the management of uncertainty, THEOR SOC, 28(4), 1999, pp. 529-558
Citation: Jc. Alexander et P. Smith, Cultural structures, social action, and The Discourses of American Civil Society: A reply to Battani, Hall, and Powers, THEOR SOC, 28(3), 1999, pp. 455-461
Citation: J. Auyero, "From the client's point(s) of view": How poor people perceive and evaluate political clientelism, THEOR SOC, 28(2), 1999, pp. 297-334