Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-78c5997874-ndw9j Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-07T23:22:44.210Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

References

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 December 2009

Charles Tilly
Affiliation:
Columbia University, New York
Get access

Summary

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Chapter
Information
Trust and Rule , pp. 163 - 186
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2005

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Adams, Julia (1994): “The Familial State: Elite Family Practices and State-Making in the Early Modern Netherlands,” Theory and Society 23: 505–540CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Adams, William M., Brockington, Dan, Dyson, Jane, and Vira, Bhaskar (2003): “Managing Tragedies: Understanding Conflict over Common Pool Resources,” Science 302: 1915–1916CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Agulhon, Maurice (1966): La sociabilité méridionale (Confréries et Associations dans la vie collective en Provence orientale à la fin du 18e siècle). Aix-en-Provence: Publications des Annales de la Faculté des Lettres. 2 volsGoogle Scholar
Agulhon, Maurice (1970): La vie sociale en Provence intérieure au lendemain de la Révolution. Paris: Société des Etudes RobespierristesCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Alapuro, Risto and Markku Lonkila (2004): “Russians' and Estonians' Networks in a Tallinn Factory” in Alapuro, Risto, Liikanen, Ilkka, and Lonkila, Markku, eds., Beyond Post-Soviet Transition. Micro Perspectives on Challenge and Survival in Russia and Estonia. Saarijärvi: Kikimora Publications, pp. 101–127Google Scholar
Allcock, John B. (2000): Explaining Yugoslavia. New York: Columbia University PressGoogle Scholar
Anderson, Grace M. (1974): Networks of Contact: The Portuguese and Toronto. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University PublicationsGoogle Scholar
Anderson, Richard D. Jr., Fish, M. Steven, Hanson, Stephen E., and Roeder, Philip G. (2001): Postcommunism and the Theory of Democracy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Anheier, Helmut and Nuno Themudo (2002): “Organisational Forms of Global Civil Society: Implications of Going Global” in Glasius, Marlies, Kaldor, Mary, and Anheier, Helmut, eds., Global Civil Society 2002. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 191–216Google Scholar
Anthony, Denise and Horne, Christine (2003): “Gender and Cooperation: Explaining Loan Repayment in Micro-Credit Groups,” Social Psychology Quarterly 66: 293–302CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Armitage, David (1994): “ ‘The Projecting Age: William Paterson and the Bank of England,” History Today 44: 5–10Google Scholar
Audisio, Gabriel (1999): The Waldensian Dissent. Persecution and Survival, c. 1170–c. 1570. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Auyero, Javier (2000): Poor People's Politics: Peronist Survival Networks and the Legacy of Evita. Durham, NC: Duke University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Avritzer, Leonardo (2002): Democracy and the Public Space in Latin America. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Bailey, David C. (1974): Víva Crísto Rey! The Cristero Rebellion and the Church-State Conflict in Mexico. Austin: University of Texas PressGoogle Scholar
Ballbé, Manuel (1985): Orden público y militarismo en la España constitucional (1812–1983). Madrid: Alianza. 2nd ednGoogle Scholar
Bandelj, Nina (2002): “Embedded Economies: Social Relations as Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europe,” Social Forces 81: 411–444CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bandy, Joe and Jackie Smith (2004): “Factors Affecting Conflict and Cooperation in Transnational Movement Networks” in Bandy, Joe and Smith, Jackie, eds., Coalitions Across Borders: Transnational Protest and the Neoliberal Order. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Barbalet, J. M. (2001): Emotion, Social Theory, and Social Structure: A Macrosociological Approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Barber, Bernard (1983): The Logic and Limits of Trust. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University PressGoogle Scholar
Bates, Robert H., Greif, Avnet, Rosanthal, Jean–Laurent, Levi, Margaret, and Weingast, Barry R. (1998): Analytical Narratives. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Bax, Mart (1976): Harpstrings and Confessions: Machine-Style Politics in the Irish Republic. Amsterdam: Van GorcumGoogle Scholar
Bayart, Jean-François, Ellis, Stephen, and Hibou, Béatrice (1999): The Criminalization of the State in Africa. Oxford: James CurreyGoogle Scholar
Bayat, Asef (1997): Street Politics: Poor People's Movements in Iran. New York: Columbia University PressGoogle Scholar
Bayon, Denis (1999): Les S.E.L., “Systèmes d'échanges locaux”: Pour un vrai débat. Levallois-Perret: Yves MichelGoogle Scholar
Bearman, Peter S. (1991): “Desertion as Localism: Army Unit Solidarity and Group Norms in the U.S. Civil War,” Social Forces 70: 321–342CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bearman, Peter S. (1993): Relations into Rhetorics: Local Elite Social Structure in Norfolk, England, 1540–1640. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University PressGoogle Scholar
Beaubernard, R. (1981): Montceau-les-Mines: Un “laboratoire social” au XIXe siècle. Clamecy: Éditions de CivryGoogle Scholar
Benedict, Philip (2002): Christ's Churches Purely Reformed: A Social History of Calvinism. New Haven, CT: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Bennett, W. Lance (2003): “Communicating Global Activism,” Information, Communication & Society 6: 143–168CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bennett, W. Lance (2004): “Social Movements beyond Borders: Understanding Two Eras of Transnational Activism” in Porta, Donatella della and Tarrow, Sidney, eds., Transnational Protest and Global Activism. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 203–226Google Scholar
Bermeo, Nancy (2000): “Civil Society after Democracy: Some Conclusions” in Bermeo, Nancy and Nord, Philip, eds., Civil Society before Democracy: Lessons from Nineteenth-Century Europe. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Bermeo, Nancy (2003): Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times: The Citizenry and the Breakdown of Democracy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Besley, Timothy (1995): “Nonmarket Institutions for Credit and Risk Sharing in Low-Income Countries,” Journal of Economic Perspectives 9: 169–188CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Biggart, Nicole Woolsey (2001): “Banking on Each Other: The Situational Logic of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations,” Advances in Qualitative Organization Research 3: 129–53Google Scholar
Biggart, Nicole Woolsey and Beamish, Thomas D. (2003): “The Economic Sociology of Conventions: Habit, Custom, Practice, and Routine in Market Order,” Annual Review of Sociology 29: 443–464CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Biggart, Nicole Woolsey and Castanias, Richard P. (2001): “Collateralized Social Relations: The Social in Economic Calculation,” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 60: 471–500CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Black, Christopher F. (2000): “The Development of Confraternity Studies Over the Past Thirty Years” in Terpstra, Nicholas, ed., The Politics of Ritual Kinship: Confraternities and Social Order in Early Modern Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 9–29Google Scholar
Blok, Anton (2001): Honour and Violence. Cambridge: PolityGoogle Scholar
Bodnar, John (1985): The Transplanted: A History of Immigrants in Urban America. Bloomington: Indiana University PressGoogle Scholar
Boehm, Christopher (1987): Blood Revenge: The Enactment and Management of Conflict in Montenegro and Other Tribal Societies. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. First published by University Press of Kansas, 1984Google Scholar
Boehm, Christopher (1996): “Emergency Decisions, Cultural-Selection Mechanisms, and Group Selection,” Current Anthropology 37: 763–793CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Boli, John and Thomas, George (1997): “World Culture in the World Polity: A Century of International Non-Governmental Organization,” American Sociological Review 62: 171–190CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Borges, Marcelo J. (2003): “Network Migration, Marriage Patterns, and Adaptation in Rural Portugal and Among Portuguese Immigrants in Argentina, 1870–1980,” History of the Family 8: 445–479CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Braddick, Michael (2000): State Formation in Early Modern England c. 1550–1700. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bradley, Joseph (2002): “Subjects into Citizens: Societies, Civil Society, and Autocracy in Tsarist Russia,” American Historical Review 107: 1094–1123CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brass, Paul R., ed. (1996): Riots and Pogroms. New York: New York University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brewer, John D., Gualke, Adrian, Hume, Ian, Moxon–Browne, Edward, and Wilford, Rick (1988): The Police, Public Order and the State: Policing in Great Britain, Northern Ireland, the Irish Republic, the USA, Israel, South Africa and China. New York: St. MartinsGoogle Scholar
Broadbent, Jeffrey (1998): Environmental Politics in Japan: Networks of Power and Protest. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Broeker, Galen (1970): Rural Disorder and Police Reform in Ireland, 1812–36. London: Routledge & Kegan PaulGoogle Scholar
Brubaker, Rogers and Laitin, David D. (1998): “Ethnic and Nationalist Violence,” Annual Review of Sociology 24: 423–452CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bryan, Dominic (2000): Orange Parades: The Politics of Ritual, Tradition and Control. London: Pluto PressGoogle Scholar
Buchan, Nancy R., Croson, Rachel T. A., and Dawes, Robyn M. (2002): “Swift Neighbors and Persistent Strangers: A Cross-Cultural Investigation of Trust and Reciprocity in Social Exchange,” American Journal of Sociology 108: 168–206CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Buck, Andrew D. (1999): “Networks of Governance and Privatization: A View From Provincial Russia,” Political Power and Social Theory 13: 81–108Google Scholar
Burt, Ronald S. and Knez, Marc (1995): “Kinds of Third-Party Effects on Trust,” Rationality and Society 7: 255–292CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Caddick-Adams, Peter and Richard Holmes (2001): “Terrorism” in Holmes, Richard, ed., The Oxford Companion to Military History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 906–907CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Caramani, Daniele (2000): The Societies of Europe. Elections in Western Europe since 1815: Electoral Results by Constituencies. New York: Grove's DictionariesCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Caramani, Daniele (2004): The Nationalization of Politics: The Formation of National Electorates and Party Systems in Western Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Casanova, Julián, Cenarro, Ángela, Cifuentes, Julita, Maluenda, Pilar, and Salomón, Pilar (1992): El pasado oculto: Fascismo y violencia en Aragón (1936–39). Madrid: Siglo Veintiuno de EspañaGoogle Scholar
Castrén, Anna-Maija and Markku Lonkila (2004): “Friendship in Finland and Russia from a Micro Perspective” in Castrén, Anna-Maija, Lonkila, Markku, and Peltonen, Matti, eds., Between Sociology and History: Essays on Microhistory, Collective Action, and Nation-Building. Helsinki: SKS/Finnish Literature SocietyGoogle Scholar
Chaliand, Gérard and Rageau, Jean-Pierre (1997): Penguin Atlas of Diasporas. New York: PenguinGoogle Scholar
Chalom, Maurice and Léonard, Luce (2001): Insécurité, Police de proximité et Gouvernance locale. Paris: l'HarmattanGoogle Scholar
Chambers, John Whiteclay II (1987): To Raise an Army. The Draft Comes to Modern America. New York: Free PressGoogle Scholar
Chandhoke, Neera (2002): “The Limits of Global Civil Society” in Glasius, Marlies, Kaldor, Mary, and Anheier, Helmut, eds., Global Civil Society 2002. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 35–54Google Scholar
Chevigny, Paul (1999): “Police Brutality,” in Kurtz, Lester, ed., Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict. San Diego: Academic Press, pp. III, 1–10Google Scholar
Clark, Janine A. (2004a): Islam, Charity, and Activism. Middle-Class Social Networks and Social Welfare in Egypt, Jordan, and Yemen. Bloomington: Indiana University PressGoogle Scholar
Clark, Janine A. (2004b): “Islamist Women in Yemen: Informal Nodes of Activism” in Wiktorowicz, Quintan, ed., Islamic Activism. A Social Movement Theory Approach. Bloomington: Indiana University PressGoogle Scholar
Clark, Samuel and Donnelly, James S. Jr., eds. (1983): Irish Peasants: Violence and Political Unrest, 1780–1914. Madison: University of Wisconsin PressGoogle Scholar
Conley, Carolyn A. (1999a): Melancholy Accidents: The Meaning of Violence in Post-Famine Ireland. Lanham, MD: Lexington BooksGoogle Scholar
Conley, Carolyn A. (1999b): “The Agreeable Recreation of Fighting,” Journal of Social History 33: 58–72CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, Karen S., ed. (2001): Trust in Society. New York: Russell Sage FoundationGoogle Scholar
Cordero-Guzmán, Héctor R., Smith, Robert C., and Grosfoguel, Ramón, eds. (2001): Migration, Transnationalization, and Race in a Changing New York. Philadelphia: Temple University PressGoogle Scholar
Cordingly, David (1995): Under the Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life Among the Pirates. San Diego: Harcourt BraceGoogle Scholar
Cornelius, Wayne (2001): “Huecos en la democratización: la politica subnacional como un obstáculo en la transición mexicana” in Yunuen, ReynaldoOrtiz, Ortega, ed., Caminos a la democracia. Mexico City: El Colegio de México, pp. 241–266Google Scholar
Crenshaw, Martha, ed. (1983): Terrorism, Legitimacy, and Power: The Consequences of Political Violence. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University PressGoogle Scholar
Crenshaw, Martha, ed. (1995): Terrorism in Context. University Park: Penn State University PressGoogle Scholar
Crépin, Annie and Boulanger, Philippe (2001): Le Soldat-citoyen. Une histoire de la conscription. Paris: Documentation Française. Documentation Photographique 8019Google Scholar
Cruz, Rafael (1987): El Partido Comunista de España en la II Republica. Madrid: AlianzaGoogle Scholar
Cunningham, David (2003): “Understanding State Responses to Left- versus Right-Wing Threats: The FBI's Repression of the New Left and the Ku Klux Klan,” Social Science History 27: 327–370Google Scholar
Curtin, Philip D. (1984): Cross-Cultural Trade in World History. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Darr, Asaf (2003): “Gifting Practices and Interorganizational Relations: Constructing Obligation Networks in the Electronics Sector,” Sociological Forum 18: 31–51CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Davids, Karel and Lucassen, Jan, eds. (1995): A Miracle Mirrored: The Dutch Republic in European Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Davis, Diane E. and Pereira, Anthony W., eds. (2003): Irregular Armed Forces and Their Role in Politics and State Formation. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Deflem, Mathieu (2002): Policing World Society: Historical Foundations of International Police Cooperation. Oxford: Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Defoe, Daniel (1999): A General History of the Pyrates. Mineola, NY: DoverGoogle Scholar
Deibert, Ronald J. (2000): “International Plug 'n Play? Citizen Activism, the Internet, and Global Public Policy,” International Studies Perspectives 1: 255–272CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Derluguian, Georgi (1999): “Che Guevaras in Turbans,” New Left Review 237: 3–27Google Scholar
de Tocqueville, Alexis (1991): Jardin, André, ed., Oeuvres I. Paris: GallimardGoogle Scholar
Diamond, Larry (1999): Developing Democracy: Toward Consolidation. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University PressGoogle Scholar
Diani, Mario (1995): Green Networks: A Structural Analysis of the Italian Environmental Movement. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University PressGoogle Scholar
Diani, Mario (2003): “Introduction: Social Movements, Contentious Actions, and Social Networks: ‘From Metaphor to Substance’?” in Diani, Mario and McAdam, Doug, eds., Social Movements and Networks: Relational Approaches to Collective Action. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 1–20CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Diani, Mario and McAdam, Doug, eds. (2003): Social Movements and Networks: Relational Approaches to Collective Action. Oxford: Oxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dietz, Thomas, Ostrom, Elinor, and Stern, Paul C. (2003): “The Struggle to Govern the Commons,” Science 302: 1907–1912CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
DiMaggio, Paul, ed. (2001): The Twenty-First Century Firm. Changing Economic Organization in International Perspective. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
DiMaggio, Paul, Hargittai, Eszter, Neuman, W. Russell, and Robinson, John P. (2001): “Social Implications of the Internet,” Annual Review of Sociology 27: 307–336CrossRefGoogle Scholar
DiMaggio, Paul and Louch, Hugh (1998): “Socially Embedded Consumer Transactions: For What Kinds of Purchases Do People Most Often Use Networks?,” American Sociological Review 63: 619–637CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dolšak, Nives and Ostrom, Elinor, eds. (2003): The Commons in the New Millennium: Challenges and Adaptation. Cambridge: MIT PressGoogle Scholar
Dryzek, John S. (1996): “Political Inclusion and the Dynamics of Democratization,” American Political Science Review 90: 475–487CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dubin, Lois C. (1999): The Port Jews of Habsburg Trieste: Absolutist Politics and Enlightenment Culture. Stanford, CA: Stanford University PressGoogle Scholar
Duffy, Eamon (2001): The Voices of Morebath: Reformation & Rebellion in an English Village. New Haven, CT: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Ebaugh, Helen Rose Fuchs (1988): Becoming an EX: The Process of Role Exit. Chicago: University of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Edwards, Bob, Foley, Michael W., and Diani, Mario, eds. (2001): Beyond Tocqueville: Civil Society and the Social Capital Debate in Comparative Perspective. Hanover, NH: University Press of New EnglandGoogle Scholar
Eisenbichler, Konrad (2000): “The Suppression of Confraternities in Enlightenment Florence” in Terpstra, Nicholas, ed., The Politics of Ritual Kinship: Confraternities and Social Order in Early Modern Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Eliasoph, Nina (1998): Avoiding Politics: How Americans Produce Apathy in Everyday Life. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ellis, Stephen (2000): The Mask of Anarchy: The Destruction of Liberia and the Religious Dimension of an African Civil War. New York: New York University PressGoogle Scholar
Elster, Jon (1989): Nuts and Bolts for the Social Sciences. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Elster, Jon (1999): Alchemists of the Mind: Rationality and the Emotions. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Elster, Jon, Offe, Claus, and Preuss, Ulrich K. (1998): Institutional Design in Post-communist Societies: Rebuilding the Ship at Sea. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Enders, Walter and Sandler, Todd (2002): “Patterns of Transnational Terrorism, 1970–1999: Alternative Time-Series Estimates,” International Studies Quarterly 46: 145–165CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Engelstad, Fredrik and Øyvind Østerud (2004): “Democracy and Power” in Engelstad, Fredrik and Østerud, Øyvind, eds., Power and Democracy: Critical Interventions. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 1–10Google Scholar
Evans, Sara M. and Boyte, Harry C. (1986): Free Spaces: The Sources of Democratic Change in America. New York: Harper & RowGoogle Scholar
Farah, Douglas (2004): Blood from Stones: The Secret Financial Network of Terror. New York: Broadway BooksGoogle Scholar
Farrell, Sean (2000): Rituals and Riots: Sectarian Violence and Political Culture in Ulster, 1784–1886. Lexington: University Press of KentuckyGoogle Scholar
Feige, Edgar (1997): “Underground Activity and Institutional Change: Productive, Protective, and Predatory Behavior in Transition Economies,” in Nelson, Joan, Tilly, Charles, and Walker, Lee, eds., Transforming Post-Communist Political Economies. Washington: National Academy Press, pp. 21–34Google Scholar
Fernandez, Roberto and McAdam, Doug (1988): “Social Networks and Social Movements: Multiorganizational Fields and Recruitment to Mississippi Freedom Summer,” Sociological Forum 3: 357–382CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fishman, Robert M. (2004): Democracy's Voices: Social Ties and the Quality of Public Life in Spain. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Forment, Carlos A. (2003): Democracy in Latin America 1760–1900. Volume I: Civic Selfhood and Public Life in Mexico and Peru. Chicago: University of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Fox, Jonathan (1992): The Politics of Food in Mexico: State Power and Social Mobilization. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Fox, Jonathan (1994): “The Difficult Transition from Clientelism to Citizenship: Lessons from Mexico,” World Politics 46: 151–184CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fox, Jonathan (1996): “How Does Civil Society Thicken? The Political Construction of Social Capital in Rural Mexico,” World Development 24: 1089–1103CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fussell, Elizabeth and Massey, Douglas S. (2004): “The Limits to Cumulative Causation: International Migration from Mexican Urban Areas,” Demography 41: 151–171CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Futrell, Robert and Brents, Barbara G. (2003): “Protest as Terrorism: The Potential for Violent Anti-Nuclear Activism,” American Behavioral Scientist 46: 745–765CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gambetta, Diego (1993): The Sicilian Mafia: The Business of Private Protection. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Glasius, Marlies, Kaldor, Mary, and Anheier, Helmut, eds. (2002): Global Civil Society 2002. Oxford: Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Glete, Jan (2002): War and the State in Early Modern Europe: Spain, the Dutch Republic, and Sweden as Fiscal-Military States, 1500–1660. London: RoutledgeCrossRefGoogle Scholar
González Callejo, Eduardo (1999): El Máuser y el sufragio: Orden público, subversion y violencia política en la crisis de la Restauración (1917–1931). Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasGoogle Scholar
González Callejo, Eduardo (2002a): El terrorismo en Europa. Madrid: Arco/LibrosGoogle Scholar
González Callejo, Eduardo, ed. (2002b): Políticas del miedo. Un balance del terrorismo en Europa. Madrid: Biblioteca NuevaGoogle Scholar
Gould, Roger V. (1995): Insurgent Identities: Class, Community, and Protest in Paris from 1848 to the Commune. Chicago: University of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Gould, Roger V. (1999): “Collective Violence and Group Solidarity: Evidence from a Feuding Society,” American Sociological Review 64: 356–380CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gould, Roger V. (2003): Collision of Wills: How Ambiguity about Social Rank Breeds Conflict. Chicago: University of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Granovetter, Mark (1995): “The Economic Sociology of Firms and Entrepreneurs” in Portes, Alejandro, ed., The Economic Sociology of Immigration: Essays on Networks, Ethnicity, and Entrepreneurship. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 128–165Google Scholar
Green, Nancy L. (2002): Repenser les migrations. Paris: Presses Universitaires de FranceGoogle Scholar
Greer, Donald (1935): The Incidence of the Terror During the French Revolution: A Statistical Interpretation. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gregory, Derek (2004): The Colonial Present: Afghanistan – Palestine – Iraq. Oxford: BlackwellGoogle Scholar
Greif, Avner (1994): “Cultural Beliefs and the Organization of Society: A Historical and Theoretical Reflection on Collectivist and Individualist Societies,” Journal of Political Economy 102: 912–950CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Grimson, Alejandro (1999): Relatos de la diferencia y la igualdad: Los bolivianos en Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires: Editorial Universitaria de Buenos AiresGoogle Scholar
Guenniffey, Patrice (2000): La Politique de la Terreur: Essai sur la Violence Révolutionnaire, 1789–1794. Paris: FayardGoogle Scholar
Guiso, Luigi, Sapienza, Paola, and Zingales, Luigi (2004): “The Role of Social Capital in Financial Development,” American Economic Review 94: 526–556CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Haber, Stephen, Razo, Armando, and Maurer, Noel (2003): The Politics of Property Rights: Political Instability, Credible Commitments, and Economic Growth in Mexico, 1876–1929. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hagan, Jacqueline and Ebaugh, Helen Rose (2003): “Calling upon the Sacred; Migrants' Use of Religion in the Migration Process,” International Migration Review 37: 1145–1162CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hanagan, Michael (1998): “Irish Transnational Social Movements, Deterritorialized Migrants, and the State System: The Last One Hundred and Forty Years,” Mobilization 13: 107–126Google Scholar
Hanagan, Michael (2002): “Irish Transnational Social Movements, Migrants, and the State System” in Smith, Jackie and Johnston, Hank, eds., Globalization and Resistance: Transnational Dimensions of Social Movements. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 53–74Google Scholar
Hardin, Russell (2002): Trust and Trustworthiness. New York: Russell Sage FoundationGoogle Scholar
't Hart, Marjolein (1993): The Making of a Bourgeois State: War, Politics and Finance during the Dutch Revolt. Manchester: Manchester University PressGoogle Scholar
Hart, Peter (1998): The I.R.A. & its Enemies: Violence and Community in Cork, 1916–1923. Oxford: Clarendon PressGoogle Scholar
Havik, Philip J. (1998): “Female Entrepreneurship in a Changing Environment: Gender, Kinship and Trade in the Guinea Bissau Region” in Risseeuw, Carla and Ganesh, Kamala, eds., Negotiation and Social Space: A Gendered Analysis of Changing Kin and Security Networks in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira PressGoogle Scholar
Haythornthwaite, Caroline and Barry Wellman (2002): “The Internet in Everyday Life: An Introduction” in Wellman, Barry and Haythornthwaite, Caroline, eds., The Internet in Everyday Life. Malden, MA: BlackwellCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hechter, Michael (1987): Principles of Group Solidarity. Berkeley: University of California PressGoogle Scholar
Heimer, Carol A. (1985): Reactive Risk and Rational Action: Managing Moral Hazard in Insurance Contracts. Berkeley: University of California PressGoogle Scholar
Helleiner, Eric (2003): The Making of National Money: Territorial Currencies in Historical Perspective. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Hirschman, Albert O. (1970): Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Responses to Decline in Firms, Organizations, and States. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Hochschild, Adam (1998): King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa. Boston: Houghton MifflinGoogle Scholar
Hoerder, Dirk and Moch, Leslie Page, eds. (1996): European Migrants: Global and Local Perspectives. Boston: Northeastern University PressGoogle Scholar
Hoffman, Philip T., Postel-Vinay, Gilles, and Rosenthal, Jean-Laurent (2000): Priceless Markets: The Political Economy of Credit in Paris. Chicago: University of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Hoffmann, Stefan-Ludwig (2003): “Democracy and Associations in the Long Nineteenth Century: Toward a Transnational Perspective,” Journal of Modern History 75: 269–299CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Horden, Peregrine and Purcell, Nicholas (2000): The Corrupting Sea: A Study of Mediterranean History. Oxford: BlackwellGoogle Scholar
Horowitz, Donald L. (2001): The Deadly Ethnic Riot. Berkeley: University of California PressGoogle Scholar
Huggins, Martha Knisely (1998): Policing: The United States and Latin America. Durham, NC: Duke University PressGoogle Scholar
Humphrey, Caroline (1999): “Traders, ‘Disorder’ and Citizenship Regimes in Provincial Russia” in Burawoy, Michael and Verdery, Katherine, eds., Uncertain Tradition: Ethnographies of Change in the Postsocialist World. Lanham, MD: Rowman and LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Humphrey, Caroline (2001): “Inequality and Exclusion: A Russian Case Study of Emotion in Politics,” Anthropological Theory 1: 331–353CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ibarra, Pedro, ed. (2003): Social Movements and Democracy. New York: PalgraveGoogle Scholar
Ikegami, Eiko (1995): The Taming of the Samurai: Honorific Individualism and the Making of Modern Japan. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Imig, Doug and Sidney Tarrow (2001): “Mapping the Europeanization of Contention: Evidence from a Quantitative Data Analysis” in Imig, Doug and Tarrow, Sidney, eds., Contentious Europeans: Protest and Politics in an Emerging Polity. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Ingram, Paul and Roberts, Peter W. (2000): “Friendships among Competitors in the Sydney Hotel Industry,” American Journal of Sociology 106: 387–423CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jarman, Neil (1997): Material Conflicts: Parades and Visual Displays in Northern Ireland. Oxford: BergGoogle Scholar
Jasso, Guillermina (1999): “How Much Injustice is There in the World? Two New Justice Indexes,” American Sociological Review 1999: 133–168CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jung, Courtney (2003): “Breaking the Cycle: Producing Trust Out of Thin Air and Resentment,” Social Movement Studies 2: 147–176CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jupp, Peter and Magennis, Eoin, eds. (2000): Crowds in Ireland c. 1720–1920. London: MacmillanCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kaelber, Lutz (1998): Schools of Asceticism: Ideology and Organization in Medieval Religious Communities. University Park: Pennsylvania State University PressGoogle Scholar
Kakar, Sudhir (1996): The Colors of Violence: Cultural Identities, Religion, and Conflict. Chicago: University of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Kalmanowiecki, Laura (2000): “Origins and Applications of Political Policing in Argentina,” Latin American Perspectives 27: 36–56CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kalyvas, Stathis N. (1999): “Wanton and Senseless? The Logic of Massacres in Algeria,” Rationality and Society 11: 243–285CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kamphoefner, Walter D. (1987): The Westfalians: From Germany to Missouri. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kamphoefner, Walter D., Helbich, Wolfgang, and Sommer, Ulrike, eds. (1991): News From the Land of Freedom: German Immigrants Write Home. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Kanter, Rosabeth Moss (1972): Commitment and Community: Communes and Utopias in Sociological Perspective. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Keck, Margaret and Sikkink, Kathryn (1998): Activists beyond Borders: Advocacy Networks in International Politics. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Keck, Margaret and Kathryn Sikkink (2000): “Historical Precursors to Modern Transnational Social Movements and Networks” in Guidry, John A., Kennedy, Michael D., and Zald, Mayer N., eds., Globalizations and Social Movements: Culture, Power, and the Transnational Public Sphere. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 35–53CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Keogh, Dermot (2001): “Ireland at the Turn of the Century: 1994–2001” in Moody, T. W. and Martin, F. X., eds., The Course of Irish History. Lanham, MD: Roberts Rinehart. 4th ednGoogle Scholar
Kepel, Gilles (2002): Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Kershaw, Sarah and Davey, Monica (2004): “Plagued by Drugs, Tribes Revive Ancient Penalty,” New York Times, electronic edition, January 18Google Scholar
Knight, Jack (2001): “Social Norms and the Rule of Law: Fostering Trust in a Socially Diverse Society” in Cook, Karen S., ed., Trust in Society. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 354–373Google Scholar
Knoke, David (1990): Political Networks: The Structural Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Knorr-Cetina, Karin and Bruegger, Urs (2002): “Global Microstructures: The Virtual Societies of Financial Markets,” American Journal of Sociology 107: 905–950CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Konstam, Angus (2002): The History of Pirates. Guilford, CT: The Lyons PressGoogle Scholar
Koopmans, Ruud (2004): “Movements and Media: Selection Processes and Evolutionary Dynamics in the Public Sphere,” Theory and Society 33: 367–391CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kraska, Peter B. and Kappeler, Victor E. (1997): “Militarizing American Police: The Rise and Normalization of Paramilitary Units,” Social Problems 44: 1–18CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Krauze, Enrique (2004): “Past Wrongs, Future Rights,” New York Times, August 10, A21Google Scholar
Krebs, Ronald R. (2004): “A School for the Nation? How Military Service Does Not Build Nations, and How it Might,” International Security 28: 85–124CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kushner, Harvey W., ed. (2001): “Terrorism in the 21st Century,” American Behavioral Scientist 44, no. 6, entire issueGoogle Scholar
Lagrange, Hugues (1989): “Strikes and the War” in Haimson, Leopold and Tilly, Charles, eds., Strikes, Wars, and Revolutions in an International Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 473–499CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Landa, Janet Tai (1994): Trust, Ethnicity, and Identity: Beyond the New Institutional Economics of Ethnic Trading Networks, Contract Law, and Gift-Exchange. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan PressGoogle Scholar
Lane, Frederic C. (1973): Venice, a Maritime Republic. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University PressGoogle Scholar
Lane, Frederic C. (1975): “The Role of Government in Economic Growth in Early Modern Times,” Journal of Economic History 35: 8–17CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Laumann, Edward O. and Knoke, David (1987): The Organizational State: Social Choice in National Policy Domains. Madison: University of Wisconsin PressGoogle Scholar
Ledeneva, Alena (1998): Russia's Economy of Favours: Blat, Networking, and Informal Exchange. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Ledeneva, Alena (2000): “Russian Hackers and Virtual Crime” in Ledeneva, A. V. and Kurchiyan, M., eds., Economic Crime in Russia. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, pp. 163–175Google Scholar
Ledeneva, Alena (2004): “Genealogy of krugovaya poruka: Forced Trust as a Feature of Russian Political Culture,” Proceedings of the British Academy 123: 85–108Google Scholar
Leeuwen, Marco H. D. (2000): The Logic of Charity: Amsterdam, 1800–1850. London: MacmillanCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lehmann, David (1990): Democracy and Development in Latin America: Economics, Politics and Religion in the Post-war Period. Philadelphia: Temple University PressGoogle Scholar
Levi, Margaret (1997): Consent, Dissent, and Patriotism. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Levi, Margaret (2003): “An Analytic Narrative Approach to Puzzles and Problems,” Working Paper 2003/192, Juan March Institute, Madrid
Levi, Margaret and Stoker, Laura (2000): “Political Trust and Trustworthiness,” Annual Review of Political Science 3: 475–508CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Levine, David (1984): “Production, Reproduction, and the Proletarian Family in England, 1500–1851” in Levine, David, ed., Proletarianization and Family History. Orlando, FL: Academic Press, pp. 87–128Google Scholar
Light, Ivan and Bonacich, Edna (1988): Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Koreans in Los Angeles, 1965–1982. Berkeley: University of California PressGoogle Scholar
Lindert, Peter H. (2004): Growing Public. Social Spending and Economic Growth Since the Eighteenth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2 volsGoogle Scholar
Lis, Catharina and Soly, Hugo (1979): Poverty and Capitalism in Pre-Industrial Europe. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities PressGoogle Scholar
Lis, Catharina and Hugo Soly (1984): “Policing the Early Modern Proletariat, 1450–1850” in Levine, David, ed., Proletarianization and Family History. Orlando, FL: Academic PressGoogle Scholar
Lonkila, Markku (1999a): Social Networks in Post-Soviet Russia. Helsinki: Kikimora PublicationsGoogle Scholar
Lonkila, Markku (1999b): “Post-Soviet Russia: A Society of Networks?” in Kangaspuro, Markku, ed., Russia: More Different than Most. Helsinki: Kikimora Publications, pp. 99–112Google Scholar
López-Alves, Fernando (2000): State Formation and Democracy in Latin America, 1810–1900. Durham, NC: Duke University PressGoogle Scholar
Lye, Diane N. (1996): “Adult Child-Parent Relationships,” Annual Review of Sociology 22: 79–102CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lynch, Patrick (2001): “The Irish Free State and the Republic of Ireland, 1921–66” in Moody, T. W. and Martin, F. X., eds., The Course of Irish History. Lanham, MD: Roberts Rinehart. 4th ednGoogle Scholar
Lynn, John (1984): The Bayonets of the Republic: Motivation and Tactics in the Army of Revolutionary France, 1791–94. Urbana: University of Illinois PressGoogle Scholar
Lynn, John (2003): Battle. A History of Combat and Culture. Boulder, CO: WestviewGoogle Scholar
MacCulloch, Diarmaid (2003): Reformation: Europe's House Divided 1490–1700. London: Allen LaneGoogle Scholar
MacLean, Lauren Morris (2004): “Empire of the Young: The Legacies of State Agricultural Policy on Local Capitalism and Social Support Networks in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire,” Comparative Studies in Society and History 46: 469–496Google Scholar
Malafakis, Edward E. (1970): Agrarian Reform and Peasant Revolution in Spain. New Haven, CT: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Malcolm, Noel (1996): Bosnia: A Short History. New York: New York University Press. Rev. edn.; first published in 1994Google Scholar
Marques, M. Margarida, Santos, Rui, and Araújo, Fernanda (2001): “Ariadne's Thread: Cape Verdean Women in Transnational Webs,” Global Networks 1: 283–306CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marsh, Christopher (1998): Popular Religion in Sixteenth-Century England. London: MacmillanCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mason, T. David and Krane, Dale A. (1989): “The Political Economy of Death Squads: Toward a Theory of the Impact of State-Sanctioned Terror,” International Studies Quarterly 33: 175–198CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Massey, Douglas S., Arango, Joaquín, Hugo, Graeme, Kouaouci, Ali, Pellegrino, Adela, and Taylor, J. Edward (1998): Worlds in Motion: Understanding International Migration at the End of the Millennium. Oxford: Clarendon PressGoogle Scholar
Mauro, Frédéric (1990): “Merchant Communities, 1350–1750” in Tracy, James D., ed., The Rise of Merchant Empires: Long-Distance Trade in the Early Modern World, 1350–1750. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mayer, Arno J. (2000): The Furies: Violence and Terror in the French and Russian Revolutions. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Mazower, Mark (2002): “Violence and the State in the Twentieth Century,” American Historical Review 107: 1158–1178CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McAdam, Doug, Tarrow, Sidney, and Tilly, Charles (2001): Dynamics of Contention. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
McCracken, J. L. (2001): “Northern Ireland: 1921–66” in Moody, T. W. and Martin, F. X., eds., The Course of Irish History. Lanham, MD: Roberts Rinehart. 4th ednGoogle Scholar
McGowen, Randall (1999): “From Pillory to Gallows: The Punishment of Forgery in the Age of the Financial Revolution,” Past & Present 165: 107–140CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Meisch, Lynn A. (2002): Andean Entrepreneurs: Otavalo Merchants and Musicians in the Global Arena. Austin: University of Texas PressGoogle Scholar
Mertes, Tom, ed. (2004): A Movement of Movements: Is Another World Really Possible?London: VersoGoogle Scholar
Miskimin, Patricia Behre (2002): One King, One Law, Three Faiths: Religion and the Rise of Absolutism in Seventeenth-Century Metz. Westport, CT: GreenwoodGoogle Scholar
Mj⊘set, Lars and Holde, Stephen (2002): “Killing for the State, Dying for the Nation: An Introductory Essay on the Life Cycle of Conscription into Europe's Armed Forces,” Comparative Social Research 20: 3–94CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Moch, Leslie Page (2003): Moving Europeans: Migration in Western Europe Since 1650. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 2nd ednGoogle Scholar
Mommsen, Wolfgang J. and Hirschfeld, Gerhard, eds. (1982): Social Protest, Violence and Terror in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Europe. New York: St. MartinsCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Monjardet, Dominique (1996): Ce que fait la police: Sociologie de la force publique. Paris: La DécouverteGoogle Scholar
Moore, Barrington Jr. (1979): Injustice: The Social Bases of Obedience and Revolt. White Plains, NY: M. E. SharpeGoogle Scholar
Morawska, Ewa (1985): For Bread with Butter: Life-Worlds of East Central Europeans in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, 1890–1940. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Morawska, Ewa (1996): Insecure Prosperity: Small-Town Jews in Industrial America, 1890–1940. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Morawska, Ewa (2003): “Disciplinary Agendas and Analytic Strategies of Research on Immigration and Transnationalism: Challenges of Interdisciplinary Knowledge,” International Migration Review 37: 611–640CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Morrill, Calvin (1991): “Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change,” American Journal of Sociology 97: 585–621CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Muir, Edward (1997): Ritual in Early Modern Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Muldrew, Craig (1993): “Interpreting the Market: The Ethics of Credit and Community Relations in Early Modern England,” Social History 18: 163–183CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Muldrew, Craig (1998): The Economy of Obligation. London: MacmillanCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Muldrew, Craig (2001): “‘Hard Food for Midas’: Cash and its Social Value in Early Modern England,” Past and Present 170: 78–120CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Patrone, >Nada, >Maria, Anna, and Airaldi, Gabrielle (1986): Comuni e signorie nell'Italia settentrionale: il Piemonte e la Liguria. Turin: UTETGoogle Scholar
Naimark, Norman M. (2001): Fires of Hatred: Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-Century Europe. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Najemy, John M. (1982): Corporatism and Consensus in Florentine Electoral Politics, 1280–1400. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina PressGoogle Scholar
Narotzky, Susana and Moreno, Paz (2002): “Reciprocity's Dark Side. Negative Reciprocity, Morality and Social Reproduction,” Anthropological Theory 2: 281–305CrossRefGoogle Scholar
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (2004): Final Report. New York: Norton
North, Douglass C. (1990): Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
North, Douglass C. (1997): “Understanding Economic Change” in Nelson, Joan, Tilly, Charles, and Walker, Lee, eds., Transforming Post-Communist Political Economies. Washington: National Academy Press, pp. 13–18Google Scholar
Ohlemacher, Thomas (1993): Brücken der Mobilisierung: Soziale Relais und persönliche Netzwerke in Bürgerinitiativen gegen militärischen Tiefflug. Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitäts VerlagCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Oliverio, Annamarie (1998): The State of Terror. Albany: State University of New York PressGoogle Scholar
O'Neill, Joseph (2001): Blood-Dark Track. A Family History. London: GrantaGoogle Scholar
O'Neill, Kate (2004): “Transnational Protest: States, Circuses, and Conflict at the Frontline of Global Politics,” International Studies Review 6: 233–251CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Opp, Karl-Dieter and Gern, Christiane (1993): “Dissident Groups, Personal Networks, and Spontaneous Cooperation: The East German Revolution of 1989,” American Sociological Review 58: 659–680CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ortiz, Ortega, Yunuen, Reynaldo (2000): “Comparing Types of Transitions: Spain and Mexico,” Democratization 7: 65–92CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ortiz, Ortega, Yunuen, Reynaldo, ed. (2001): Caminos a la Democracia. Mexico City: El Colegio de MéxicoGoogle Scholar
Ostergren, Robert C. (1988): A Community Transplanted: The Trans-Atlantic Experience of a Swedish Immigrant Settlement in the Upper Middle West, 1835–1915. Uppsala: Acta Universitatis UpsaliensisGoogle Scholar
Ostrom, Elinor (1990): Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ostrom, Elinor (1998): “A Behavioral Approach to the Rational Choice Theory of Collective Action,” American Political Science Review 92: 1–22CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ostrom, Elinor, Dietz, Thomas, Dolšak, Nives, Stern, Paul C., Stonich, Susan, and Weber, Elke, eds. (2002): The Drama of the Commons. Washington: National Academy PressGoogle Scholar
Otterbein, Keith F. (1999): “Clan and Tribal Conflict” in Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict. San Diego: Academic Press, vol. 1, pp. 289–295
Palmer, Stanley H. (1988): Police and Protest in England and Ireland 1780–1850. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Pape, Robert A. (2003): “The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism,” American Political Science Review 97: 343–361CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Paravy, Pierrette (1993): De la Chrétienté Romaine à la Réforme en Dauphiné. Évêques, Fidèles et Déviants (vers 1340 – vers 1530). Rome: École Française de Rome. 2 volsGoogle Scholar
Parsa, Misagh (2000): States, Ideologies, and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of Iran, Nicaragua and the Philippines. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Passy, Florence (1998): L'Action altruiste: Contraintes et opportunités de l'engagement dans les mouvements sociaux. Geneva: DrozCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Passy, Florence (2001): “Socialization, Connection, and the Structure Agency Gap: A Specification of the Impact of Networks on Participation in Social Movements,” Mobilization 6: 173–192Google Scholar
Pastor, Reyna, Pascua, Esther, Rodríguez-López, Ana, and Sánchez-León, Pablo (2002): Beyond the Market: Transactions, Property and Social Networks in Monastic Galicia 1200–1300. Leiden: BrillGoogle Scholar
Paxton, Pamela (1999): “Is Social Capital Declining in the United States? A Multiple Indicator Assessment,” American Journal of Sociology 108: 88–127CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Paxton, Pamela (2002): “Social Capital and Democracy: An Interdependent Relationship,” American Journal of Sociology 67: 254–277CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Piipponen, Minna (2004): “Work-Related Ties in the Everyday Life of a Russian Karelian Mill Community” in Alapuro, Risto, Liikanen, Ilkka, and Lonkila, Markku, eds., Beyond Post-Soviet Transition: Micro Perspectives on Challenge and Survival in Russia and Estonia. Saarijärvi: Kikimora Publications, pp. 64–83Google Scholar
Podolny, Joel M. and Page, Karen L. (1998): “Network Forms of Organization,” Annual Review of Sociology 24: 57–76CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Polletta, Francesca (1999): “ ‘Free Spaces’ in Collective Action,” Theory and Society 28: 1–38CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Polletta, Francesca (2002): Freedom is an Endless Meeting: Democracy in American Social Movements. Chicago: University of Chicago PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Poros, Maritsa (2001): “The Role of Migrant Networks in Linking Local Labour Markets: The Case of Asian Indian Migration to New York and London,” Global Networks 1: 243–259CrossRefGoogle Scholar
della Porta, Donatella and Pasquino, Gianfranco, eds. (1983): Terrorismo e violenza politica. Bologna: Il MulinoGoogle Scholar
Portes, Alejandro, ed. (1995): The Economic Sociology of Immigration: Essays on Networks, Ethnicity, and Entrepreneurship. New York: Russell Sage FoundationGoogle Scholar
Portes, Alejandro, ed. (1996): The New Second Generation. New York: Russell Sage FoundationGoogle Scholar
Portes, Alejandro and Rumbaut, Rubén (1990): Immigrant America: A Portrait. Berkeley: University of California PressGoogle Scholar
Portes, Alejandro and Rumbaut, Rubén (2001): Legacies: The Story of the Immigrant Second Generation. Berkeley: University of California PressGoogle Scholar
Postel-Vinay, Gilles (1998): La terre et l'argent: L'agriculture et le crédit en France du XVIIIe au début du Xxe siècle. Paris: Albin MichelGoogle Scholar
Postgate, J. N. (1992): Early Mesopotamia: Society and Economy at the Dawn of History. London: RoutledgeGoogle Scholar
Powell, Walter W. (1990): “Neither Market nor Hierarchy: Network Forms of Organization” in Staw, Barry and Cummings, Lawrence L., eds., Research in Organizational Behavior. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, pp. 295–336Google Scholar
Powell, Walter W. and Laurel Smith-Doerr (1994): “Networks and Economic Life” in Smelser, Neil J. and Swedberg, Richard, eds., The Handbook of Economic Sociology. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press and New York: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 368–402Google Scholar
Pretty, Jules (2003): “Social Capital and the Collective Management of Resources,” Science 302: 1912–1914CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph (2003): Qu'est-ce que la Propriété?Antony: Editions TOPS/H. TrinquierGoogle Scholar
Prunier, Gérard (1995): The Rwanda Crisis: History of a Genocide. New York: Columbia University PressGoogle Scholar
Prunier, Gérard (2001): “Genocide in Rwanda” in Chirot, Daniel and Seligman, Martin E. P., eds., Ethnopolitical Warfare: Causes, Consequences, and Possible Solutions. Washington: American Psychological Association, pp. 109–116CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Przeworski, Adam, Michael Alvarez, José Antonio Cheibub, and Fernando Limongi (1997): “What Makes Democracies Endure?” in Diamond, Larry, Plattner, Marc F., Chu, Yun-han, and Tien, Hung-mao, eds., Consolidating the Third Wave Democracies. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University PressGoogle Scholar
Putnam, Robert D. (1993): Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Putnam, Robert D. (2000): Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community. New York: Simon & SchusterCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rafael, Vicente (2003): “The Cell Phone and the Crowd: Messianic Politics in the Contemporary Philippines,” Public Culture 15: 399–425CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Raggio, Olsvaldo (1990): Faide e Parentele: Lo Stato Genovese visto dalla Fontanabuona. Turin: EinaudiGoogle Scholar
Rapoport, David C. (1999): “Terrorism” in Kurtz, Lester, ed., Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict. San Diego: Academic Press, vol. 3, pp. 497–510Google Scholar
Reitz, Jeffrey G. and Sklar, Sherrilyn M. (1997): “Culture, Race, and the Economic Assimilation of Immigrants,” Sociological Forum 12: 233–278CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rheingold, Howard (2003): Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution. New York: Perseus PublishingGoogle Scholar
Riles, Annelise (2000): The Network Inside Out. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Roaf, Michael (1990): Cultural Atlas of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East. New York: Facts on FileGoogle Scholar
Roberts, Kenneth and Morris, Michael D. (2003): “Fortune, Risk, and Remittances: An Application of Option Theory to Participation in Village-Based Migration Networks,” International Migration Review 37: 1252–1281CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Romero, Mauricio (2003): Paramilitares y autodefensas, 1982–2003. Bogotà: Instituto de Estudios Politicos y Relaciones Internacionales, Universidad Nacional de ColombiaGoogle Scholar
Rotberg, Robert, ed. (1999): “Patterns of Social Capital: Stability and Change in Comparative Perspective,” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 29: nos. 3 and 4, Winter and Spring 1999, two entire issuesGoogle Scholar
Rotberg, Robert, ed. (2004): When States Fail: Causes and Consequences. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rothstein, Bo (2004): “Social Capital in a Working Democracy” in Engelstad, Fredrik and Østerud, Øyvind, eds., Power and Democracy: Critical Interventions. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 101–130Google Scholar
Rubin, Jeffrey W. (1997): Decentering the Regime: Ethnicity, Radicalism, and Democracy in Juchitán, Mexico. Durham, NC: Duke University PressGoogle Scholar
Ruby, Charles L. (2002): “The Definition of Terrorism,” Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 2: 9–14CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rucht, Dieter (2003): “Media Strategies and Media Resonance in Transnational Protest Campaigns,” unpublished paper presented to conference on Transnational Processes and Social Movements, Bellagio, Italy
Sanders, Jimy (2002): “Ethnic Boundaries and Identity in Plural Societies,” Annual Review of Sociology 28: 327–357CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sanderson, Susan R.Walsh, (1984): Land Reform in Mexico, 1910–1980. Orlando, FL: Academic PressGoogle Scholar
Sassen, Saskia (2002): “Towards a Sociology of Information Technology,” Current Sociology 50: 29–52CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Saxenian, AnnaLee (1994): Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Schmid, Alex P., ed. (2001): Countering Terrorism Through International Cooperation. Milan: International Scientific and Professional Advisory Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice ProgrammeGoogle Scholar
Schmid, Alex P. and Graaf, Janny (1982): Violence as Communication: Insurgent Terrorism and the Western News Media. Beverly Hills, CA: SageGoogle Scholar
Schumpeter, Joseph A. (1947): Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy. New York: Harper and Brothers. 2nd edn. First published in 1942Google Scholar
Scott, James C. (1985): Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance. New Haven, CT: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Scott, James C. (1998): Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed. New Haven, CT: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Scott, John (1991): Social Network Analysis: A Handbook. London: SageGoogle Scholar
Seligman, Adam (1997): The Problem of Trust. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, ed. (2004): “Theories of Terrorism: A Symposium,” Sociological Theory 22: 1–105Google Scholar
Shapiro, Susan P. (1987): “The Social Control of Impersonal Trust,” American Journal of Sociology 93: 623–658CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sheller, Mimi (2000): Democracy After Slavery: Black Publics and Peasant Radicalism in Haiti and Jamaica. London: Macmillan (Warwick University Caribbean Studies)Google Scholar
Shklar, Judith N. (1990): The Faces of Injustice. New Haven, CT: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Singerman, Diane (1995): Avenues of Participation: Family, Politics, and Networks in Urban Quarters of Cairo. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Singerman, Diane (2004): “The Networked World of Islamist Social Movements” in Wiktorowicz, Quintan, ed., Islamic Activism: A Social Movement Theory Approach. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, pp. 143–163Google Scholar
Skocpol, Theda (1998): “Did the Civil War Further American Democracy? A Reflection on the Expansion of Benefits for Union Veterans” in Skocpol, Theda, ed., Democracy, Revolution, and History. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp. 73–101Google Scholar
Skocpol, Theda (2003): Diminished Democracy: From Membership to Management in American Civic Life. Norman: University of Oklahoma PressGoogle Scholar
Skocpol, Theda and Fiorina, Morris P., eds. (1999): Civic Engagement in American Democracy. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution and New York: Russell Sage FoundationGoogle Scholar
Skocpol, Theda and Oser, Jennifer Lynn (2004): “Organization Despite Adversity: The Origins and Development of African American Fraternal Associations,” Social Science History 28: 367–437Google Scholar
Smelser, Neil J. and Mitchell, Faith, eds., (2002a): Terrorism, Perspectives from the Behavioral and Social Sciences. Washington, DC: National Academies PressGoogle Scholar
Smelser, Neil J. and Mitchell, Faith, eds., (2002b): Discouraging Terrorism: Some Implications of 9/11. Washington, DC: National Academies PressGoogle Scholar
Smith, Adam (2000): The Theory of Moral Sentiments. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. First published in 1759Google Scholar
Smith, Jackie (1997): “Characteristics of the Modern Transnational Social Movement Sector” in Smith, Jackie, Chatfield, Charles, and Pagnucco, Ron, eds., Transnational Social Movements and Global Politics: Solidarity Beyond the State. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University PressGoogle Scholar
Smith, Jackie (2002): “Globalizing Resistance: The Battle of Seattle and the Future of Social Movements” in Smith, Jackie and Johnston, Hank, eds., Globalization and Resistance: Transnational Dimensions of Social Movements. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Smith, Jackie (2004): “Exploring Connections Between Global Integration and Political Mobilization,” Journal of World Systems Research 10: 255–286CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, Jackie and Joe Bandy (2004): “Introduction: Cooperation and Conflict in Transnational Protest” in Bandy, Joe and Smith, Jackie, eds., Coalitions Across Borders: Transnational Protest and the Neoliberal Order. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Smith, Robert Courtney (2000): “How Durable and New is Transnational Life? Historical Retrieval through Local Comparison,” Diaspora 9: 203–232CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, Robert Courtney (2005): Mexican New York: Transnational Worlds of New Immigrants. Berkeley: University of California PressGoogle Scholar
Solnick, Steven L. (1998): Stealing the State: Control and Collapse in Soviet Institutions. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Soto Carmona, Álvaro (1988): El trabajo industrial en la España contemporanea (1874–1936). Barcelona: AnthroposGoogle Scholar
Stanley, William (1996): The Protection Racket State: Elite Politics, Military Extortion, and Civil War in El Salvador. Philadelphia: Temple University PressGoogle Scholar
Stark, Oded (1995): Altruism and Beyond: An Economic Analysis of Transfers and Exchanges within Families and Groups. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stein, Gil J. (1999): Rethinking World-Systems: Diasporas, Colonies, and Interaction in Uruk Mesopotamia. Tucson: University of Arizona PressGoogle Scholar
Stern, Jessica (2003): Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill. New York: HarperCollinsGoogle Scholar
Tarrow, Sidney (2002): “From Lumping to Splitting: Specifying Globalization and Resistance” in Smith, Jackie and Johnston, Hank, eds., Globalization and Resistance: Transnational Dimensions of Social Movements. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Tarrow, Sidney (2003): “The New Transnational Contention: Social Movements and Institutions in Complex Internationalism,” Working Paper 2003.1, Transnational Contention Project, Cornell University
Taylor, Christopher C. (1999): Sacrifice as Terror: The Rwandan Genocide of 1994. Oxford: BergGoogle Scholar
Terpstra, Nicholas (2000): “The Politics of Ritual Kinship” in Terpstra, Nicholas, ed., The Politics of Ritual Kinship: Confraternities and Social Order in Early Modern Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Thompson, E. P. (1991): Customs in Common. London: Merlin PressGoogle Scholar
Thompson, Ginger (2004): “Mexico's Leader to Pursue Genocide Case,” New York Times, September 1, A10Google Scholar
Thomson, Janice E. (1994): Mercenaries, Pirates, and Sovereigns: State-Building and Extraterritorial Violence in Early Modern Europe. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1975): “Food Supply and Public Order in Modern Europe” in Tilly, Charles, ed., The Formation of National States in Western Europe. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1984): “Demographic Origins of the European Proletariat” in Levine, David, ed., Proletarianization and Family History. Orlando, FL: Academic PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1985): “War Making and State Making as Organized Crime” in Evans, Peter, Rues-chemeyer, Dietrich, and Skocpol, Theda, eds., Bringing the State Back In. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1986): The Contentious French. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1990): “Transplanted Networks,” in Yans-McLaughlin, Virginia, ed., Immigration Reconsidered: History, Sociology, and Politics. New York: Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1992a): “Conclusions” in Haimson, Leopold and Sapelli, Giulio, eds., Strikes, Social Conflict and the First World War: An International Perspective. Milan: Feltrinelli. Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, Annali 1990/1991Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1992b): Coercion, Capital, and European States. Oxford: Blackwell. Revised editionGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1993): European Revolutions, 1492–1992. Oxford: BlackwellGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles, ed. (1995): Citizenship, Identity, and Social History. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1999a): “Conclusion: Why Worry about Citizenship?” in Hanagan, Michael and Tilly, Charles, eds., Extending Citizenship, Reconfiguring States. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 247–260Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1999b): “Power – Top Down and Bottom Up,” Journal of Political Philosophy 7: 330–352CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2000a): “Spaces of Contention,” Mobilization 5: 135–160Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2000b): “Chain Migration and Opportunity Hoarding” in Dacyl, Janina W. and Westin, Charles, eds., Governance of Cultural Diversity. Stockholm: CEIFO [Centre for Research in International Migration and Ethnic Relations]Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2001): “Do Unto Others” in Giugni, Marco and Passy, Florence, eds., Political Altruism? Solidarity Movements in International Perspective. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 27–50Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2002a): Stories, Identities, and Political Change. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2002b): “Violence, Terror, and Politics as Usual,” Boston Review 27, nos. 3–4: 21–24Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2003a): “Political Identities in Changing Polities,” Social Research 70: 1301–1315Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2003b): The Politics of Collective Violence. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2004a): Contention and Democracy in Europe, 1650–2000. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2004b): Social Movements, 1768–2004. Boulder, CO: Paradigm PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2004c): “Social Boundary Mechanisms,” Philosophy of the Social Sciences 34: 211–236CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2004d): “Terror, Terrorism, Terrorists,” Sociological Theory 22: 5–13CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2004e): Social Movements, 1768–2004. Boulder, CO: Paradigm PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2005): Identities, Boundaries, and Social Ties. Boulder, CO: Paradigm PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Chris and Tilly, Charles (1998): Work Under Capitalism. Boulder, CO: WestviewGoogle Scholar
Tishkov, Valery (1997): Ethnicity, Nationalism and Conflict in and After the Soviet Union: The Mind Aflame. London: SageCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tishkov, Valery (2004): Chechnya: Life in a War-Torn Society. Berkeley: University of California PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Trexler, Richard C. (1981): Public Life in Renaissance Florence. New York: Academic PressGoogle Scholar
Trif, Maria and Imiq, Doug (2003): “Demanding to be Heard: Social Movements and the European Public Sphere,” Ithaca, NY: Working Paper 2003–06, Cornell University Workshop on Transnational ContentionGoogle Scholar
Tsai, Kellee S. (2002): Back-Alley Banking: Private Entrepreneurs in China. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Turk, Austin T. (2004): “Sociology of Terrorism,” Annual Review of Sociology 30: 271–286CrossRefGoogle Scholar
United Nations Development Program [UNDP] (2002): Human Development Report 2002: Deepening Democracy in a Fragmented World. Oxford: Oxford University Press
U.S. State Department (2001): “Patterns of Global Terrorism 2000,” www.usis.usemb.se/terror/rpt2000/index.html. Washington, DC: Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism
U.S. State Department (2002): “Patterns of Global Terrorism 2001,” www.usis.usemb.se/terror/rpt2001/index.html. Washington, DC: Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism
Uslaner, Eric M. (2002): The Moral Foundations of Trust. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Uzzi, Brian (1997): “Social Structure and Competition in Interfirm Networks: The Paradox of Embeddedness,” Administrative Science Quarterly 42: 35–67CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Vanhanen, Tatu (2000): “A New Dataset for Measuring Democracy, 1810–1998,” Journal of Peace Research 37: 251–265CrossRefGoogle Scholar
VanWey, Leah (2004): “Altruistic and Contractual Remittances Between Male and Female Migrants and Households in Rural Thailand,” Demography 41: 739–756CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Varese, Federico (2001): The Russian Mafia: Private Protection in a New Market Economy. Oxford: Oxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Verdery, Katherine (2003): The Vanishing Hectare: Property and Value in Postsocialist Transylvania. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Vermunt, Riël and Steensma, Herman, eds. (1991): Social Justice in Human Relations. New York: Plenum. 2 volsGoogle Scholar
Vertovec, Steven (2003): “Migration and Other Modes of Transnationalism: Towards Conceptual Cross-Fertilization,” International Migration Review 37: 641–665CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Volkov, Vadim (2002): The Monopoly of Force: Violent Entrepreneurs in Russia's Emerging Markets. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Waldinger, Roger D. (1996): Still the Promised City? African-Americans and New Immigrants in New York, 1940–1990. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Waldinger, Roger and Bozorgmehr, Mehdi, eds. (1996): Ethnic Los Angeles. New York: Russell Sage FoundationGoogle Scholar
Waldman, Peter, ed. (1993): Beruf: Terrorist Labensläufe im Untergrund. Munich: BeckGoogle Scholar
Walter, Eugene V. (1969): Terror and Resistance: A Study of Political Violence. New York: Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Warren, Mark E., ed. (1999): Democracy and Trust. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wasserman, Stanley and Faust, Katherine (1994): Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Watts, Duncan (2003): Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age. New York: NortonGoogle Scholar
Watts, Duncan (2004): “The ‘New’ Science of Networks,” Annual Review of Sociology 30: 243–270CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Weber, Linda R. and Carter, Allison I. (2003): The Social Construction of Trust. New York: Kluwer/PlenumCrossRefGoogle Scholar
White, Harrison C. (2002): Markets From Networks: Socioeconomic Models of Production. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
White, Richard (1991): The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region, 1650–1815. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
White, Robert W. (1993): “On Measuring Political Violence: Northern Ireland, 1969 to 1980,” American Sociological Review 58: 575–585CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wiktorowicz, Quintan (2001): The Management of Islamic Activism: Salafis, the Muslim Brotherhood, and State Power in Jordan. Albany: State University of New York PressGoogle Scholar
Willerton, John P. (1992): Patronage and Politics in the USSR. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Williams, Robin (2003): The Wars Within: Peoples and States in Conflict. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Williamson, Oliver E. (1996): The Mechanisms of Governance. New York: Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Woloch, Isser (1970): Jacobin Legacy: The Democratic Movement Under the Directory. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Woloch, Isser (1994): The New Regime: Transformations of the French Civic Order, 1789–1820s. New York: NortonGoogle Scholar
Wood, Andrew Grant (2001): Revolution in the Street: Women, Workers, and Urban Protest in Veracruz, 1870–1927. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly ResourcesGoogle Scholar
Wood, Elisabeth Jean (2000): Forging Democracy from Below: Insurgent Transitions in South Africa and El Salvador. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Wood, Lesley J. (2004): “Breaking the Bank and Taking to the Streets: How Protesters Target Neoliberalism,” Journal of World Systems Research 10: 69–89CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Woolcock, Michael (1998): “Social Capital and Economic Development: Toward a Theoretical Synthesis and Policy Framework,” Theory and Society 27: 151–208CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wrightson, Keith and Levine, David (1979): Poverty and Piety in an English Village: Terling, 1525–1700. New York: Academic PressGoogle Scholar
Wrightson, Keith and Levine, David (1991): The Making of an Industrial Society: Whickham 1560–1765. Oxford: Clarendon PressGoogle Scholar
Wuthnow, Robert (2004): “Trust as an Aspect of Social Structure” in Alexander, Jeffrey C., Marx, Gary T., and Williams, Christine L., eds., Self, Social Structure, and Beliefs: Explorations in Sociology. Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 145–167Google Scholar
Yamagishi, Toshio and Yamagishi, Midori (1994): “Trust and Commitment in the United States and Japan,” Motivation and Emotion 18: 129–166CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Yashar, Deborah J. (1997): Demanding Democracy: Reform and Reaction in Costa Rica and Guatemala, 1870s–1950s. Stanford, CA: Stanford University PressGoogle Scholar
Yinger, J. Milton (1985): “Ethnicity,” Annual Review of Sociology 11: 151–180CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ylikangas, Heikki, Karonen, Petri, and Lehti, Martti (2001): Five Centuries of Violence in Finland and the Baltic Area. Columbus: Ohio State University PressGoogle Scholar
Young, Iris Marion (1990): Justice and the Politics of Difference. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Zablocki, Benjamin D. (1971): The Joyful Community: An Account of the Bruderhof, A Communal Movement Now in its Third Generation. New York: PenguinGoogle Scholar
Zablocki, Benjamin D. (1980): Alienation and Charisma: A Study of Contemporary American Communes. New York: Free PressGoogle Scholar
Zelizer, Viviana A. (2000): “The Purchase of Intimacy,” Law & Social Inquiry 25: 817–848CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zelizer, Viviana A. (2002): “La construction des circuits de commerce: notes sur l'importance des circuits personnels et impersonnels” in Servet, Jean-Michel and Guérin, Isabelle, eds., Exclusion et Liens Financiers: Rapport du Centre Walras. Paris: Economica, pp. 425–429Google Scholar
Zelizer, Viviana A. (2005): “Culture and Consumption” in Smelser, Neil and Swedberg, Richard, eds., Handbook of Economic Sociology, revised edition. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press and New York: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 331–354Google Scholar
Zink, Anne (1997): Clochers et Troupeaux: Les Communautés rurales des Landes et du Sud-Ouest avant la Révolution. Bordeaux: Presses Universitaires de BordeauxGoogle Scholar
Adams, Julia (1994): “The Familial State: Elite Family Practices and State-Making in the Early Modern Netherlands,” Theory and Society 23: 505–540CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Adams, William M., Brockington, Dan, Dyson, Jane, and Vira, Bhaskar (2003): “Managing Tragedies: Understanding Conflict over Common Pool Resources,” Science 302: 1915–1916CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Agulhon, Maurice (1966): La sociabilité méridionale (Confréries et Associations dans la vie collective en Provence orientale à la fin du 18e siècle). Aix-en-Provence: Publications des Annales de la Faculté des Lettres. 2 volsGoogle Scholar
Agulhon, Maurice (1970): La vie sociale en Provence intérieure au lendemain de la Révolution. Paris: Société des Etudes RobespierristesCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Alapuro, Risto and Markku Lonkila (2004): “Russians' and Estonians' Networks in a Tallinn Factory” in Alapuro, Risto, Liikanen, Ilkka, and Lonkila, Markku, eds., Beyond Post-Soviet Transition. Micro Perspectives on Challenge and Survival in Russia and Estonia. Saarijärvi: Kikimora Publications, pp. 101–127Google Scholar
Allcock, John B. (2000): Explaining Yugoslavia. New York: Columbia University PressGoogle Scholar
Anderson, Grace M. (1974): Networks of Contact: The Portuguese and Toronto. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University PublicationsGoogle Scholar
Anderson, Richard D. Jr., Fish, M. Steven, Hanson, Stephen E., and Roeder, Philip G. (2001): Postcommunism and the Theory of Democracy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Anheier, Helmut and Nuno Themudo (2002): “Organisational Forms of Global Civil Society: Implications of Going Global” in Glasius, Marlies, Kaldor, Mary, and Anheier, Helmut, eds., Global Civil Society 2002. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 191–216Google Scholar
Anthony, Denise and Horne, Christine (2003): “Gender and Cooperation: Explaining Loan Repayment in Micro-Credit Groups,” Social Psychology Quarterly 66: 293–302CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Armitage, David (1994): “ ‘The Projecting Age: William Paterson and the Bank of England,” History Today 44: 5–10Google Scholar
Audisio, Gabriel (1999): The Waldensian Dissent. Persecution and Survival, c. 1170–c. 1570. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Auyero, Javier (2000): Poor People's Politics: Peronist Survival Networks and the Legacy of Evita. Durham, NC: Duke University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Avritzer, Leonardo (2002): Democracy and the Public Space in Latin America. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Bailey, David C. (1974): Víva Crísto Rey! The Cristero Rebellion and the Church-State Conflict in Mexico. Austin: University of Texas PressGoogle Scholar
Ballbé, Manuel (1985): Orden público y militarismo en la España constitucional (1812–1983). Madrid: Alianza. 2nd ednGoogle Scholar
Bandelj, Nina (2002): “Embedded Economies: Social Relations as Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europe,” Social Forces 81: 411–444CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bandy, Joe and Jackie Smith (2004): “Factors Affecting Conflict and Cooperation in Transnational Movement Networks” in Bandy, Joe and Smith, Jackie, eds., Coalitions Across Borders: Transnational Protest and the Neoliberal Order. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Barbalet, J. M. (2001): Emotion, Social Theory, and Social Structure: A Macrosociological Approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Barber, Bernard (1983): The Logic and Limits of Trust. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University PressGoogle Scholar
Bates, Robert H., Greif, Avnet, Rosanthal, Jean–Laurent, Levi, Margaret, and Weingast, Barry R. (1998): Analytical Narratives. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Bax, Mart (1976): Harpstrings and Confessions: Machine-Style Politics in the Irish Republic. Amsterdam: Van GorcumGoogle Scholar
Bayart, Jean-François, Ellis, Stephen, and Hibou, Béatrice (1999): The Criminalization of the State in Africa. Oxford: James CurreyGoogle Scholar
Bayat, Asef (1997): Street Politics: Poor People's Movements in Iran. New York: Columbia University PressGoogle Scholar
Bayon, Denis (1999): Les S.E.L., “Systèmes d'échanges locaux”: Pour un vrai débat. Levallois-Perret: Yves MichelGoogle Scholar
Bearman, Peter S. (1991): “Desertion as Localism: Army Unit Solidarity and Group Norms in the U.S. Civil War,” Social Forces 70: 321–342CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bearman, Peter S. (1993): Relations into Rhetorics: Local Elite Social Structure in Norfolk, England, 1540–1640. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University PressGoogle Scholar
Beaubernard, R. (1981): Montceau-les-Mines: Un “laboratoire social” au XIXe siècle. Clamecy: Éditions de CivryGoogle Scholar
Benedict, Philip (2002): Christ's Churches Purely Reformed: A Social History of Calvinism. New Haven, CT: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Bennett, W. Lance (2003): “Communicating Global Activism,” Information, Communication & Society 6: 143–168CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bennett, W. Lance (2004): “Social Movements beyond Borders: Understanding Two Eras of Transnational Activism” in Porta, Donatella della and Tarrow, Sidney, eds., Transnational Protest and Global Activism. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 203–226Google Scholar
Bermeo, Nancy (2000): “Civil Society after Democracy: Some Conclusions” in Bermeo, Nancy and Nord, Philip, eds., Civil Society before Democracy: Lessons from Nineteenth-Century Europe. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Bermeo, Nancy (2003): Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times: The Citizenry and the Breakdown of Democracy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Besley, Timothy (1995): “Nonmarket Institutions for Credit and Risk Sharing in Low-Income Countries,” Journal of Economic Perspectives 9: 169–188CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Biggart, Nicole Woolsey (2001): “Banking on Each Other: The Situational Logic of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations,” Advances in Qualitative Organization Research 3: 129–53Google Scholar
Biggart, Nicole Woolsey and Beamish, Thomas D. (2003): “The Economic Sociology of Conventions: Habit, Custom, Practice, and Routine in Market Order,” Annual Review of Sociology 29: 443–464CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Biggart, Nicole Woolsey and Castanias, Richard P. (2001): “Collateralized Social Relations: The Social in Economic Calculation,” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 60: 471–500CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Black, Christopher F. (2000): “The Development of Confraternity Studies Over the Past Thirty Years” in Terpstra, Nicholas, ed., The Politics of Ritual Kinship: Confraternities and Social Order in Early Modern Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 9–29Google Scholar
Blok, Anton (2001): Honour and Violence. Cambridge: PolityGoogle Scholar
Bodnar, John (1985): The Transplanted: A History of Immigrants in Urban America. Bloomington: Indiana University PressGoogle Scholar
Boehm, Christopher (1987): Blood Revenge: The Enactment and Management of Conflict in Montenegro and Other Tribal Societies. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. First published by University Press of Kansas, 1984Google Scholar
Boehm, Christopher (1996): “Emergency Decisions, Cultural-Selection Mechanisms, and Group Selection,” Current Anthropology 37: 763–793CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Boli, John and Thomas, George (1997): “World Culture in the World Polity: A Century of International Non-Governmental Organization,” American Sociological Review 62: 171–190CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Borges, Marcelo J. (2003): “Network Migration, Marriage Patterns, and Adaptation in Rural Portugal and Among Portuguese Immigrants in Argentina, 1870–1980,” History of the Family 8: 445–479CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Braddick, Michael (2000): State Formation in Early Modern England c. 1550–1700. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bradley, Joseph (2002): “Subjects into Citizens: Societies, Civil Society, and Autocracy in Tsarist Russia,” American Historical Review 107: 1094–1123CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brass, Paul R., ed. (1996): Riots and Pogroms. New York: New York University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brewer, John D., Gualke, Adrian, Hume, Ian, Moxon–Browne, Edward, and Wilford, Rick (1988): The Police, Public Order and the State: Policing in Great Britain, Northern Ireland, the Irish Republic, the USA, Israel, South Africa and China. New York: St. MartinsGoogle Scholar
Broadbent, Jeffrey (1998): Environmental Politics in Japan: Networks of Power and Protest. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Broeker, Galen (1970): Rural Disorder and Police Reform in Ireland, 1812–36. London: Routledge & Kegan PaulGoogle Scholar
Brubaker, Rogers and Laitin, David D. (1998): “Ethnic and Nationalist Violence,” Annual Review of Sociology 24: 423–452CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bryan, Dominic (2000): Orange Parades: The Politics of Ritual, Tradition and Control. London: Pluto PressGoogle Scholar
Buchan, Nancy R., Croson, Rachel T. A., and Dawes, Robyn M. (2002): “Swift Neighbors and Persistent Strangers: A Cross-Cultural Investigation of Trust and Reciprocity in Social Exchange,” American Journal of Sociology 108: 168–206CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Buck, Andrew D. (1999): “Networks of Governance and Privatization: A View From Provincial Russia,” Political Power and Social Theory 13: 81–108Google Scholar
Burt, Ronald S. and Knez, Marc (1995): “Kinds of Third-Party Effects on Trust,” Rationality and Society 7: 255–292CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Caddick-Adams, Peter and Richard Holmes (2001): “Terrorism” in Holmes, Richard, ed., The Oxford Companion to Military History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 906–907CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Caramani, Daniele (2000): The Societies of Europe. Elections in Western Europe since 1815: Electoral Results by Constituencies. New York: Grove's DictionariesCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Caramani, Daniele (2004): The Nationalization of Politics: The Formation of National Electorates and Party Systems in Western Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Casanova, Julián, Cenarro, Ángela, Cifuentes, Julita, Maluenda, Pilar, and Salomón, Pilar (1992): El pasado oculto: Fascismo y violencia en Aragón (1936–39). Madrid: Siglo Veintiuno de EspañaGoogle Scholar
Castrén, Anna-Maija and Markku Lonkila (2004): “Friendship in Finland and Russia from a Micro Perspective” in Castrén, Anna-Maija, Lonkila, Markku, and Peltonen, Matti, eds., Between Sociology and History: Essays on Microhistory, Collective Action, and Nation-Building. Helsinki: SKS/Finnish Literature SocietyGoogle Scholar
Chaliand, Gérard and Rageau, Jean-Pierre (1997): Penguin Atlas of Diasporas. New York: PenguinGoogle Scholar
Chalom, Maurice and Léonard, Luce (2001): Insécurité, Police de proximité et Gouvernance locale. Paris: l'HarmattanGoogle Scholar
Chambers, John Whiteclay II (1987): To Raise an Army. The Draft Comes to Modern America. New York: Free PressGoogle Scholar
Chandhoke, Neera (2002): “The Limits of Global Civil Society” in Glasius, Marlies, Kaldor, Mary, and Anheier, Helmut, eds., Global Civil Society 2002. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 35–54Google Scholar
Chevigny, Paul (1999): “Police Brutality,” in Kurtz, Lester, ed., Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict. San Diego: Academic Press, pp. III, 1–10Google Scholar
Clark, Janine A. (2004a): Islam, Charity, and Activism. Middle-Class Social Networks and Social Welfare in Egypt, Jordan, and Yemen. Bloomington: Indiana University PressGoogle Scholar
Clark, Janine A. (2004b): “Islamist Women in Yemen: Informal Nodes of Activism” in Wiktorowicz, Quintan, ed., Islamic Activism. A Social Movement Theory Approach. Bloomington: Indiana University PressGoogle Scholar
Clark, Samuel and Donnelly, James S. Jr., eds. (1983): Irish Peasants: Violence and Political Unrest, 1780–1914. Madison: University of Wisconsin PressGoogle Scholar
Conley, Carolyn A. (1999a): Melancholy Accidents: The Meaning of Violence in Post-Famine Ireland. Lanham, MD: Lexington BooksGoogle Scholar
Conley, Carolyn A. (1999b): “The Agreeable Recreation of Fighting,” Journal of Social History 33: 58–72CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, Karen S., ed. (2001): Trust in Society. New York: Russell Sage FoundationGoogle Scholar
Cordero-Guzmán, Héctor R., Smith, Robert C., and Grosfoguel, Ramón, eds. (2001): Migration, Transnationalization, and Race in a Changing New York. Philadelphia: Temple University PressGoogle Scholar
Cordingly, David (1995): Under the Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life Among the Pirates. San Diego: Harcourt BraceGoogle Scholar
Cornelius, Wayne (2001): “Huecos en la democratización: la politica subnacional como un obstáculo en la transición mexicana” in Yunuen, ReynaldoOrtiz, Ortega, ed., Caminos a la democracia. Mexico City: El Colegio de México, pp. 241–266Google Scholar
Crenshaw, Martha, ed. (1983): Terrorism, Legitimacy, and Power: The Consequences of Political Violence. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University PressGoogle Scholar
Crenshaw, Martha, ed. (1995): Terrorism in Context. University Park: Penn State University PressGoogle Scholar
Crépin, Annie and Boulanger, Philippe (2001): Le Soldat-citoyen. Une histoire de la conscription. Paris: Documentation Française. Documentation Photographique 8019Google Scholar
Cruz, Rafael (1987): El Partido Comunista de España en la II Republica. Madrid: AlianzaGoogle Scholar
Cunningham, David (2003): “Understanding State Responses to Left- versus Right-Wing Threats: The FBI's Repression of the New Left and the Ku Klux Klan,” Social Science History 27: 327–370Google Scholar
Curtin, Philip D. (1984): Cross-Cultural Trade in World History. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Darr, Asaf (2003): “Gifting Practices and Interorganizational Relations: Constructing Obligation Networks in the Electronics Sector,” Sociological Forum 18: 31–51CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Davids, Karel and Lucassen, Jan, eds. (1995): A Miracle Mirrored: The Dutch Republic in European Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Davis, Diane E. and Pereira, Anthony W., eds. (2003): Irregular Armed Forces and Their Role in Politics and State Formation. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Deflem, Mathieu (2002): Policing World Society: Historical Foundations of International Police Cooperation. Oxford: Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Defoe, Daniel (1999): A General History of the Pyrates. Mineola, NY: DoverGoogle Scholar
Deibert, Ronald J. (2000): “International Plug 'n Play? Citizen Activism, the Internet, and Global Public Policy,” International Studies Perspectives 1: 255–272CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Derluguian, Georgi (1999): “Che Guevaras in Turbans,” New Left Review 237: 3–27Google Scholar
de Tocqueville, Alexis (1991): Jardin, André, ed., Oeuvres I. Paris: GallimardGoogle Scholar
Diamond, Larry (1999): Developing Democracy: Toward Consolidation. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University PressGoogle Scholar
Diani, Mario (1995): Green Networks: A Structural Analysis of the Italian Environmental Movement. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University PressGoogle Scholar
Diani, Mario (2003): “Introduction: Social Movements, Contentious Actions, and Social Networks: ‘From Metaphor to Substance’?” in Diani, Mario and McAdam, Doug, eds., Social Movements and Networks: Relational Approaches to Collective Action. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 1–20CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Diani, Mario and McAdam, Doug, eds. (2003): Social Movements and Networks: Relational Approaches to Collective Action. Oxford: Oxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dietz, Thomas, Ostrom, Elinor, and Stern, Paul C. (2003): “The Struggle to Govern the Commons,” Science 302: 1907–1912CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
DiMaggio, Paul, ed. (2001): The Twenty-First Century Firm. Changing Economic Organization in International Perspective. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
DiMaggio, Paul, Hargittai, Eszter, Neuman, W. Russell, and Robinson, John P. (2001): “Social Implications of the Internet,” Annual Review of Sociology 27: 307–336CrossRefGoogle Scholar
DiMaggio, Paul and Louch, Hugh (1998): “Socially Embedded Consumer Transactions: For What Kinds of Purchases Do People Most Often Use Networks?,” American Sociological Review 63: 619–637CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dolšak, Nives and Ostrom, Elinor, eds. (2003): The Commons in the New Millennium: Challenges and Adaptation. Cambridge: MIT PressGoogle Scholar
Dryzek, John S. (1996): “Political Inclusion and the Dynamics of Democratization,” American Political Science Review 90: 475–487CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dubin, Lois C. (1999): The Port Jews of Habsburg Trieste: Absolutist Politics and Enlightenment Culture. Stanford, CA: Stanford University PressGoogle Scholar
Duffy, Eamon (2001): The Voices of Morebath: Reformation & Rebellion in an English Village. New Haven, CT: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Ebaugh, Helen Rose Fuchs (1988): Becoming an EX: The Process of Role Exit. Chicago: University of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Edwards, Bob, Foley, Michael W., and Diani, Mario, eds. (2001): Beyond Tocqueville: Civil Society and the Social Capital Debate in Comparative Perspective. Hanover, NH: University Press of New EnglandGoogle Scholar
Eisenbichler, Konrad (2000): “The Suppression of Confraternities in Enlightenment Florence” in Terpstra, Nicholas, ed., The Politics of Ritual Kinship: Confraternities and Social Order in Early Modern Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Eliasoph, Nina (1998): Avoiding Politics: How Americans Produce Apathy in Everyday Life. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ellis, Stephen (2000): The Mask of Anarchy: The Destruction of Liberia and the Religious Dimension of an African Civil War. New York: New York University PressGoogle Scholar
Elster, Jon (1989): Nuts and Bolts for the Social Sciences. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Elster, Jon (1999): Alchemists of the Mind: Rationality and the Emotions. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Elster, Jon, Offe, Claus, and Preuss, Ulrich K. (1998): Institutional Design in Post-communist Societies: Rebuilding the Ship at Sea. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Enders, Walter and Sandler, Todd (2002): “Patterns of Transnational Terrorism, 1970–1999: Alternative Time-Series Estimates,” International Studies Quarterly 46: 145–165CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Engelstad, Fredrik and Øyvind Østerud (2004): “Democracy and Power” in Engelstad, Fredrik and Østerud, Øyvind, eds., Power and Democracy: Critical Interventions. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 1–10Google Scholar
Evans, Sara M. and Boyte, Harry C. (1986): Free Spaces: The Sources of Democratic Change in America. New York: Harper & RowGoogle Scholar
Farah, Douglas (2004): Blood from Stones: The Secret Financial Network of Terror. New York: Broadway BooksGoogle Scholar
Farrell, Sean (2000): Rituals and Riots: Sectarian Violence and Political Culture in Ulster, 1784–1886. Lexington: University Press of KentuckyGoogle Scholar
Feige, Edgar (1997): “Underground Activity and Institutional Change: Productive, Protective, and Predatory Behavior in Transition Economies,” in Nelson, Joan, Tilly, Charles, and Walker, Lee, eds., Transforming Post-Communist Political Economies. Washington: National Academy Press, pp. 21–34Google Scholar
Fernandez, Roberto and McAdam, Doug (1988): “Social Networks and Social Movements: Multiorganizational Fields and Recruitment to Mississippi Freedom Summer,” Sociological Forum 3: 357–382CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fishman, Robert M. (2004): Democracy's Voices: Social Ties and the Quality of Public Life in Spain. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Forment, Carlos A. (2003): Democracy in Latin America 1760–1900. Volume I: Civic Selfhood and Public Life in Mexico and Peru. Chicago: University of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Fox, Jonathan (1992): The Politics of Food in Mexico: State Power and Social Mobilization. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Fox, Jonathan (1994): “The Difficult Transition from Clientelism to Citizenship: Lessons from Mexico,” World Politics 46: 151–184CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fox, Jonathan (1996): “How Does Civil Society Thicken? The Political Construction of Social Capital in Rural Mexico,” World Development 24: 1089–1103CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fussell, Elizabeth and Massey, Douglas S. (2004): “The Limits to Cumulative Causation: International Migration from Mexican Urban Areas,” Demography 41: 151–171CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Futrell, Robert and Brents, Barbara G. (2003): “Protest as Terrorism: The Potential for Violent Anti-Nuclear Activism,” American Behavioral Scientist 46: 745–765CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gambetta, Diego (1993): The Sicilian Mafia: The Business of Private Protection. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Glasius, Marlies, Kaldor, Mary, and Anheier, Helmut, eds. (2002): Global Civil Society 2002. Oxford: Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Glete, Jan (2002): War and the State in Early Modern Europe: Spain, the Dutch Republic, and Sweden as Fiscal-Military States, 1500–1660. London: RoutledgeCrossRefGoogle Scholar
González Callejo, Eduardo (1999): El Máuser y el sufragio: Orden público, subversion y violencia política en la crisis de la Restauración (1917–1931). Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasGoogle Scholar
González Callejo, Eduardo (2002a): El terrorismo en Europa. Madrid: Arco/LibrosGoogle Scholar
González Callejo, Eduardo, ed. (2002b): Políticas del miedo. Un balance del terrorismo en Europa. Madrid: Biblioteca NuevaGoogle Scholar
Gould, Roger V. (1995): Insurgent Identities: Class, Community, and Protest in Paris from 1848 to the Commune. Chicago: University of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Gould, Roger V. (1999): “Collective Violence and Group Solidarity: Evidence from a Feuding Society,” American Sociological Review 64: 356–380CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gould, Roger V. (2003): Collision of Wills: How Ambiguity about Social Rank Breeds Conflict. Chicago: University of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Granovetter, Mark (1995): “The Economic Sociology of Firms and Entrepreneurs” in Portes, Alejandro, ed., The Economic Sociology of Immigration: Essays on Networks, Ethnicity, and Entrepreneurship. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 128–165Google Scholar
Green, Nancy L. (2002): Repenser les migrations. Paris: Presses Universitaires de FranceGoogle Scholar
Greer, Donald (1935): The Incidence of the Terror During the French Revolution: A Statistical Interpretation. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gregory, Derek (2004): The Colonial Present: Afghanistan – Palestine – Iraq. Oxford: BlackwellGoogle Scholar
Greif, Avner (1994): “Cultural Beliefs and the Organization of Society: A Historical and Theoretical Reflection on Collectivist and Individualist Societies,” Journal of Political Economy 102: 912–950CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Grimson, Alejandro (1999): Relatos de la diferencia y la igualdad: Los bolivianos en Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires: Editorial Universitaria de Buenos AiresGoogle Scholar
Guenniffey, Patrice (2000): La Politique de la Terreur: Essai sur la Violence Révolutionnaire, 1789–1794. Paris: FayardGoogle Scholar
Guiso, Luigi, Sapienza, Paola, and Zingales, Luigi (2004): “The Role of Social Capital in Financial Development,” American Economic Review 94: 526–556CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Haber, Stephen, Razo, Armando, and Maurer, Noel (2003): The Politics of Property Rights: Political Instability, Credible Commitments, and Economic Growth in Mexico, 1876–1929. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hagan, Jacqueline and Ebaugh, Helen Rose (2003): “Calling upon the Sacred; Migrants' Use of Religion in the Migration Process,” International Migration Review 37: 1145–1162CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hanagan, Michael (1998): “Irish Transnational Social Movements, Deterritorialized Migrants, and the State System: The Last One Hundred and Forty Years,” Mobilization 13: 107–126Google Scholar
Hanagan, Michael (2002): “Irish Transnational Social Movements, Migrants, and the State System” in Smith, Jackie and Johnston, Hank, eds., Globalization and Resistance: Transnational Dimensions of Social Movements. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 53–74Google Scholar
Hardin, Russell (2002): Trust and Trustworthiness. New York: Russell Sage FoundationGoogle Scholar
't Hart, Marjolein (1993): The Making of a Bourgeois State: War, Politics and Finance during the Dutch Revolt. Manchester: Manchester University PressGoogle Scholar
Hart, Peter (1998): The I.R.A. & its Enemies: Violence and Community in Cork, 1916–1923. Oxford: Clarendon PressGoogle Scholar
Havik, Philip J. (1998): “Female Entrepreneurship in a Changing Environment: Gender, Kinship and Trade in the Guinea Bissau Region” in Risseeuw, Carla and Ganesh, Kamala, eds., Negotiation and Social Space: A Gendered Analysis of Changing Kin and Security Networks in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira PressGoogle Scholar
Haythornthwaite, Caroline and Barry Wellman (2002): “The Internet in Everyday Life: An Introduction” in Wellman, Barry and Haythornthwaite, Caroline, eds., The Internet in Everyday Life. Malden, MA: BlackwellCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hechter, Michael (1987): Principles of Group Solidarity. Berkeley: University of California PressGoogle Scholar
Heimer, Carol A. (1985): Reactive Risk and Rational Action: Managing Moral Hazard in Insurance Contracts. Berkeley: University of California PressGoogle Scholar
Helleiner, Eric (2003): The Making of National Money: Territorial Currencies in Historical Perspective. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Hirschman, Albert O. (1970): Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Responses to Decline in Firms, Organizations, and States. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Hochschild, Adam (1998): King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa. Boston: Houghton MifflinGoogle Scholar
Hoerder, Dirk and Moch, Leslie Page, eds. (1996): European Migrants: Global and Local Perspectives. Boston: Northeastern University PressGoogle Scholar
Hoffman, Philip T., Postel-Vinay, Gilles, and Rosenthal, Jean-Laurent (2000): Priceless Markets: The Political Economy of Credit in Paris. Chicago: University of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Hoffmann, Stefan-Ludwig (2003): “Democracy and Associations in the Long Nineteenth Century: Toward a Transnational Perspective,” Journal of Modern History 75: 269–299CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Horden, Peregrine and Purcell, Nicholas (2000): The Corrupting Sea: A Study of Mediterranean History. Oxford: BlackwellGoogle Scholar
Horowitz, Donald L. (2001): The Deadly Ethnic Riot. Berkeley: University of California PressGoogle Scholar
Huggins, Martha Knisely (1998): Policing: The United States and Latin America. Durham, NC: Duke University PressGoogle Scholar
Humphrey, Caroline (1999): “Traders, ‘Disorder’ and Citizenship Regimes in Provincial Russia” in Burawoy, Michael and Verdery, Katherine, eds., Uncertain Tradition: Ethnographies of Change in the Postsocialist World. Lanham, MD: Rowman and LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Humphrey, Caroline (2001): “Inequality and Exclusion: A Russian Case Study of Emotion in Politics,” Anthropological Theory 1: 331–353CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ibarra, Pedro, ed. (2003): Social Movements and Democracy. New York: PalgraveGoogle Scholar
Ikegami, Eiko (1995): The Taming of the Samurai: Honorific Individualism and the Making of Modern Japan. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Imig, Doug and Sidney Tarrow (2001): “Mapping the Europeanization of Contention: Evidence from a Quantitative Data Analysis” in Imig, Doug and Tarrow, Sidney, eds., Contentious Europeans: Protest and Politics in an Emerging Polity. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Ingram, Paul and Roberts, Peter W. (2000): “Friendships among Competitors in the Sydney Hotel Industry,” American Journal of Sociology 106: 387–423CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jarman, Neil (1997): Material Conflicts: Parades and Visual Displays in Northern Ireland. Oxford: BergGoogle Scholar
Jasso, Guillermina (1999): “How Much Injustice is There in the World? Two New Justice Indexes,” American Sociological Review 1999: 133–168CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jung, Courtney (2003): “Breaking the Cycle: Producing Trust Out of Thin Air and Resentment,” Social Movement Studies 2: 147–176CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jupp, Peter and Magennis, Eoin, eds. (2000): Crowds in Ireland c. 1720–1920. London: MacmillanCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kaelber, Lutz (1998): Schools of Asceticism: Ideology and Organization in Medieval Religious Communities. University Park: Pennsylvania State University PressGoogle Scholar
Kakar, Sudhir (1996): The Colors of Violence: Cultural Identities, Religion, and Conflict. Chicago: University of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Kalmanowiecki, Laura (2000): “Origins and Applications of Political Policing in Argentina,” Latin American Perspectives 27: 36–56CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kalyvas, Stathis N. (1999): “Wanton and Senseless? The Logic of Massacres in Algeria,” Rationality and Society 11: 243–285CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kamphoefner, Walter D. (1987): The Westfalians: From Germany to Missouri. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kamphoefner, Walter D., Helbich, Wolfgang, and Sommer, Ulrike, eds. (1991): News From the Land of Freedom: German Immigrants Write Home. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Kanter, Rosabeth Moss (1972): Commitment and Community: Communes and Utopias in Sociological Perspective. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Keck, Margaret and Sikkink, Kathryn (1998): Activists beyond Borders: Advocacy Networks in International Politics. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Keck, Margaret and Kathryn Sikkink (2000): “Historical Precursors to Modern Transnational Social Movements and Networks” in Guidry, John A., Kennedy, Michael D., and Zald, Mayer N., eds., Globalizations and Social Movements: Culture, Power, and the Transnational Public Sphere. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 35–53CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Keogh, Dermot (2001): “Ireland at the Turn of the Century: 1994–2001” in Moody, T. W. and Martin, F. X., eds., The Course of Irish History. Lanham, MD: Roberts Rinehart. 4th ednGoogle Scholar
Kepel, Gilles (2002): Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Kershaw, Sarah and Davey, Monica (2004): “Plagued by Drugs, Tribes Revive Ancient Penalty,” New York Times, electronic edition, January 18Google Scholar
Knight, Jack (2001): “Social Norms and the Rule of Law: Fostering Trust in a Socially Diverse Society” in Cook, Karen S., ed., Trust in Society. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 354–373Google Scholar
Knoke, David (1990): Political Networks: The Structural Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Knorr-Cetina, Karin and Bruegger, Urs (2002): “Global Microstructures: The Virtual Societies of Financial Markets,” American Journal of Sociology 107: 905–950CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Konstam, Angus (2002): The History of Pirates. Guilford, CT: The Lyons PressGoogle Scholar
Koopmans, Ruud (2004): “Movements and Media: Selection Processes and Evolutionary Dynamics in the Public Sphere,” Theory and Society 33: 367–391CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kraska, Peter B. and Kappeler, Victor E. (1997): “Militarizing American Police: The Rise and Normalization of Paramilitary Units,” Social Problems 44: 1–18CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Krauze, Enrique (2004): “Past Wrongs, Future Rights,” New York Times, August 10, A21Google Scholar
Krebs, Ronald R. (2004): “A School for the Nation? How Military Service Does Not Build Nations, and How it Might,” International Security 28: 85–124CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kushner, Harvey W., ed. (2001): “Terrorism in the 21st Century,” American Behavioral Scientist 44, no. 6, entire issueGoogle Scholar
Lagrange, Hugues (1989): “Strikes and the War” in Haimson, Leopold and Tilly, Charles, eds., Strikes, Wars, and Revolutions in an International Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 473–499CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Landa, Janet Tai (1994): Trust, Ethnicity, and Identity: Beyond the New Institutional Economics of Ethnic Trading Networks, Contract Law, and Gift-Exchange. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan PressGoogle Scholar
Lane, Frederic C. (1973): Venice, a Maritime Republic. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University PressGoogle Scholar
Lane, Frederic C. (1975): “The Role of Government in Economic Growth in Early Modern Times,” Journal of Economic History 35: 8–17CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Laumann, Edward O. and Knoke, David (1987): The Organizational State: Social Choice in National Policy Domains. Madison: University of Wisconsin PressGoogle Scholar
Ledeneva, Alena (1998): Russia's Economy of Favours: Blat, Networking, and Informal Exchange. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Ledeneva, Alena (2000): “Russian Hackers and Virtual Crime” in Ledeneva, A. V. and Kurchiyan, M., eds., Economic Crime in Russia. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, pp. 163–175Google Scholar
Ledeneva, Alena (2004): “Genealogy of krugovaya poruka: Forced Trust as a Feature of Russian Political Culture,” Proceedings of the British Academy 123: 85–108Google Scholar
Leeuwen, Marco H. D. (2000): The Logic of Charity: Amsterdam, 1800–1850. London: MacmillanCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lehmann, David (1990): Democracy and Development in Latin America: Economics, Politics and Religion in the Post-war Period. Philadelphia: Temple University PressGoogle Scholar
Levi, Margaret (1997): Consent, Dissent, and Patriotism. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Levi, Margaret (2003): “An Analytic Narrative Approach to Puzzles and Problems,” Working Paper 2003/192, Juan March Institute, Madrid
Levi, Margaret and Stoker, Laura (2000): “Political Trust and Trustworthiness,” Annual Review of Political Science 3: 475–508CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Levine, David (1984): “Production, Reproduction, and the Proletarian Family in England, 1500–1851” in Levine, David, ed., Proletarianization and Family History. Orlando, FL: Academic Press, pp. 87–128Google Scholar
Light, Ivan and Bonacich, Edna (1988): Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Koreans in Los Angeles, 1965–1982. Berkeley: University of California PressGoogle Scholar
Lindert, Peter H. (2004): Growing Public. Social Spending and Economic Growth Since the Eighteenth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2 volsGoogle Scholar
Lis, Catharina and Soly, Hugo (1979): Poverty and Capitalism in Pre-Industrial Europe. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities PressGoogle Scholar
Lis, Catharina and Hugo Soly (1984): “Policing the Early Modern Proletariat, 1450–1850” in Levine, David, ed., Proletarianization and Family History. Orlando, FL: Academic PressGoogle Scholar
Lonkila, Markku (1999a): Social Networks in Post-Soviet Russia. Helsinki: Kikimora PublicationsGoogle Scholar
Lonkila, Markku (1999b): “Post-Soviet Russia: A Society of Networks?” in Kangaspuro, Markku, ed., Russia: More Different than Most. Helsinki: Kikimora Publications, pp. 99–112Google Scholar
López-Alves, Fernando (2000): State Formation and Democracy in Latin America, 1810–1900. Durham, NC: Duke University PressGoogle Scholar
Lye, Diane N. (1996): “Adult Child-Parent Relationships,” Annual Review of Sociology 22: 79–102CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lynch, Patrick (2001): “The Irish Free State and the Republic of Ireland, 1921–66” in Moody, T. W. and Martin, F. X., eds., The Course of Irish History. Lanham, MD: Roberts Rinehart. 4th ednGoogle Scholar
Lynn, John (1984): The Bayonets of the Republic: Motivation and Tactics in the Army of Revolutionary France, 1791–94. Urbana: University of Illinois PressGoogle Scholar
Lynn, John (2003): Battle. A History of Combat and Culture. Boulder, CO: WestviewGoogle Scholar
MacCulloch, Diarmaid (2003): Reformation: Europe's House Divided 1490–1700. London: Allen LaneGoogle Scholar
MacLean, Lauren Morris (2004): “Empire of the Young: The Legacies of State Agricultural Policy on Local Capitalism and Social Support Networks in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire,” Comparative Studies in Society and History 46: 469–496Google Scholar
Malafakis, Edward E. (1970): Agrarian Reform and Peasant Revolution in Spain. New Haven, CT: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Malcolm, Noel (1996): Bosnia: A Short History. New York: New York University Press. Rev. edn.; first published in 1994Google Scholar
Marques, M. Margarida, Santos, Rui, and Araújo, Fernanda (2001): “Ariadne's Thread: Cape Verdean Women in Transnational Webs,” Global Networks 1: 283–306CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marsh, Christopher (1998): Popular Religion in Sixteenth-Century England. London: MacmillanCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mason, T. David and Krane, Dale A. (1989): “The Political Economy of Death Squads: Toward a Theory of the Impact of State-Sanctioned Terror,” International Studies Quarterly 33: 175–198CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Massey, Douglas S., Arango, Joaquín, Hugo, Graeme, Kouaouci, Ali, Pellegrino, Adela, and Taylor, J. Edward (1998): Worlds in Motion: Understanding International Migration at the End of the Millennium. Oxford: Clarendon PressGoogle Scholar
Mauro, Frédéric (1990): “Merchant Communities, 1350–1750” in Tracy, James D., ed., The Rise of Merchant Empires: Long-Distance Trade in the Early Modern World, 1350–1750. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mayer, Arno J. (2000): The Furies: Violence and Terror in the French and Russian Revolutions. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Mazower, Mark (2002): “Violence and the State in the Twentieth Century,” American Historical Review 107: 1158–1178CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McAdam, Doug, Tarrow, Sidney, and Tilly, Charles (2001): Dynamics of Contention. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
McCracken, J. L. (2001): “Northern Ireland: 1921–66” in Moody, T. W. and Martin, F. X., eds., The Course of Irish History. Lanham, MD: Roberts Rinehart. 4th ednGoogle Scholar
McGowen, Randall (1999): “From Pillory to Gallows: The Punishment of Forgery in the Age of the Financial Revolution,” Past & Present 165: 107–140CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Meisch, Lynn A. (2002): Andean Entrepreneurs: Otavalo Merchants and Musicians in the Global Arena. Austin: University of Texas PressGoogle Scholar
Mertes, Tom, ed. (2004): A Movement of Movements: Is Another World Really Possible?London: VersoGoogle Scholar
Miskimin, Patricia Behre (2002): One King, One Law, Three Faiths: Religion and the Rise of Absolutism in Seventeenth-Century Metz. Westport, CT: GreenwoodGoogle Scholar
Mj⊘set, Lars and Holde, Stephen (2002): “Killing for the State, Dying for the Nation: An Introductory Essay on the Life Cycle of Conscription into Europe's Armed Forces,” Comparative Social Research 20: 3–94CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Moch, Leslie Page (2003): Moving Europeans: Migration in Western Europe Since 1650. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 2nd ednGoogle Scholar
Mommsen, Wolfgang J. and Hirschfeld, Gerhard, eds. (1982): Social Protest, Violence and Terror in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Europe. New York: St. MartinsCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Monjardet, Dominique (1996): Ce que fait la police: Sociologie de la force publique. Paris: La DécouverteGoogle Scholar
Moore, Barrington Jr. (1979): Injustice: The Social Bases of Obedience and Revolt. White Plains, NY: M. E. SharpeGoogle Scholar
Morawska, Ewa (1985): For Bread with Butter: Life-Worlds of East Central Europeans in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, 1890–1940. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Morawska, Ewa (1996): Insecure Prosperity: Small-Town Jews in Industrial America, 1890–1940. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Morawska, Ewa (2003): “Disciplinary Agendas and Analytic Strategies of Research on Immigration and Transnationalism: Challenges of Interdisciplinary Knowledge,” International Migration Review 37: 611–640CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Morrill, Calvin (1991): “Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change,” American Journal of Sociology 97: 585–621CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Muir, Edward (1997): Ritual in Early Modern Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Muldrew, Craig (1993): “Interpreting the Market: The Ethics of Credit and Community Relations in Early Modern England,” Social History 18: 163–183CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Muldrew, Craig (1998): The Economy of Obligation. London: MacmillanCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Muldrew, Craig (2001): “‘Hard Food for Midas’: Cash and its Social Value in Early Modern England,” Past and Present 170: 78–120CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Patrone, >Nada, >Maria, Anna, and Airaldi, Gabrielle (1986): Comuni e signorie nell'Italia settentrionale: il Piemonte e la Liguria. Turin: UTETGoogle Scholar
Naimark, Norman M. (2001): Fires of Hatred: Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-Century Europe. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Najemy, John M. (1982): Corporatism and Consensus in Florentine Electoral Politics, 1280–1400. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina PressGoogle Scholar
Narotzky, Susana and Moreno, Paz (2002): “Reciprocity's Dark Side. Negative Reciprocity, Morality and Social Reproduction,” Anthropological Theory 2: 281–305CrossRefGoogle Scholar
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (2004): Final Report. New York: Norton
North, Douglass C. (1990): Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
North, Douglass C. (1997): “Understanding Economic Change” in Nelson, Joan, Tilly, Charles, and Walker, Lee, eds., Transforming Post-Communist Political Economies. Washington: National Academy Press, pp. 13–18Google Scholar
Ohlemacher, Thomas (1993): Brücken der Mobilisierung: Soziale Relais und persönliche Netzwerke in Bürgerinitiativen gegen militärischen Tiefflug. Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitäts VerlagCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Oliverio, Annamarie (1998): The State of Terror. Albany: State University of New York PressGoogle Scholar
O'Neill, Joseph (2001): Blood-Dark Track. A Family History. London: GrantaGoogle Scholar
O'Neill, Kate (2004): “Transnational Protest: States, Circuses, and Conflict at the Frontline of Global Politics,” International Studies Review 6: 233–251CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Opp, Karl-Dieter and Gern, Christiane (1993): “Dissident Groups, Personal Networks, and Spontaneous Cooperation: The East German Revolution of 1989,” American Sociological Review 58: 659–680CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ortiz, Ortega, Yunuen, Reynaldo (2000): “Comparing Types of Transitions: Spain and Mexico,” Democratization 7: 65–92CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ortiz, Ortega, Yunuen, Reynaldo, ed. (2001): Caminos a la Democracia. Mexico City: El Colegio de MéxicoGoogle Scholar
Ostergren, Robert C. (1988): A Community Transplanted: The Trans-Atlantic Experience of a Swedish Immigrant Settlement in the Upper Middle West, 1835–1915. Uppsala: Acta Universitatis UpsaliensisGoogle Scholar
Ostrom, Elinor (1990): Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ostrom, Elinor (1998): “A Behavioral Approach to the Rational Choice Theory of Collective Action,” American Political Science Review 92: 1–22CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ostrom, Elinor, Dietz, Thomas, Dolšak, Nives, Stern, Paul C., Stonich, Susan, and Weber, Elke, eds. (2002): The Drama of the Commons. Washington: National Academy PressGoogle Scholar
Otterbein, Keith F. (1999): “Clan and Tribal Conflict” in Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict. San Diego: Academic Press, vol. 1, pp. 289–295
Palmer, Stanley H. (1988): Police and Protest in England and Ireland 1780–1850. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Pape, Robert A. (2003): “The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism,” American Political Science Review 97: 343–361CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Paravy, Pierrette (1993): De la Chrétienté Romaine à la Réforme en Dauphiné. Évêques, Fidèles et Déviants (vers 1340 – vers 1530). Rome: École Française de Rome. 2 volsGoogle Scholar
Parsa, Misagh (2000): States, Ideologies, and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of Iran, Nicaragua and the Philippines. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Passy, Florence (1998): L'Action altruiste: Contraintes et opportunités de l'engagement dans les mouvements sociaux. Geneva: DrozCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Passy, Florence (2001): “Socialization, Connection, and the Structure Agency Gap: A Specification of the Impact of Networks on Participation in Social Movements,” Mobilization 6: 173–192Google Scholar
Pastor, Reyna, Pascua, Esther, Rodríguez-López, Ana, and Sánchez-León, Pablo (2002): Beyond the Market: Transactions, Property and Social Networks in Monastic Galicia 1200–1300. Leiden: BrillGoogle Scholar
Paxton, Pamela (1999): “Is Social Capital Declining in the United States? A Multiple Indicator Assessment,” American Journal of Sociology 108: 88–127CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Paxton, Pamela (2002): “Social Capital and Democracy: An Interdependent Relationship,” American Journal of Sociology 67: 254–277CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Piipponen, Minna (2004): “Work-Related Ties in the Everyday Life of a Russian Karelian Mill Community” in Alapuro, Risto, Liikanen, Ilkka, and Lonkila, Markku, eds., Beyond Post-Soviet Transition: Micro Perspectives on Challenge and Survival in Russia and Estonia. Saarijärvi: Kikimora Publications, pp. 64–83Google Scholar
Podolny, Joel M. and Page, Karen L. (1998): “Network Forms of Organization,” Annual Review of Sociology 24: 57–76CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Polletta, Francesca (1999): “ ‘Free Spaces’ in Collective Action,” Theory and Society 28: 1–38CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Polletta, Francesca (2002): Freedom is an Endless Meeting: Democracy in American Social Movements. Chicago: University of Chicago PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Poros, Maritsa (2001): “The Role of Migrant Networks in Linking Local Labour Markets: The Case of Asian Indian Migration to New York and London,” Global Networks 1: 243–259CrossRefGoogle Scholar
della Porta, Donatella and Pasquino, Gianfranco, eds. (1983): Terrorismo e violenza politica. Bologna: Il MulinoGoogle Scholar
Portes, Alejandro, ed. (1995): The Economic Sociology of Immigration: Essays on Networks, Ethnicity, and Entrepreneurship. New York: Russell Sage FoundationGoogle Scholar
Portes, Alejandro, ed. (1996): The New Second Generation. New York: Russell Sage FoundationGoogle Scholar
Portes, Alejandro and Rumbaut, Rubén (1990): Immigrant America: A Portrait. Berkeley: University of California PressGoogle Scholar
Portes, Alejandro and Rumbaut, Rubén (2001): Legacies: The Story of the Immigrant Second Generation. Berkeley: University of California PressGoogle Scholar
Postel-Vinay, Gilles (1998): La terre et l'argent: L'agriculture et le crédit en France du XVIIIe au début du Xxe siècle. Paris: Albin MichelGoogle Scholar
Postgate, J. N. (1992): Early Mesopotamia: Society and Economy at the Dawn of History. London: RoutledgeGoogle Scholar
Powell, Walter W. (1990): “Neither Market nor Hierarchy: Network Forms of Organization” in Staw, Barry and Cummings, Lawrence L., eds., Research in Organizational Behavior. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, pp. 295–336Google Scholar
Powell, Walter W. and Laurel Smith-Doerr (1994): “Networks and Economic Life” in Smelser, Neil J. and Swedberg, Richard, eds., The Handbook of Economic Sociology. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press and New York: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 368–402Google Scholar
Pretty, Jules (2003): “Social Capital and the Collective Management of Resources,” Science 302: 1912–1914CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph (2003): Qu'est-ce que la Propriété?Antony: Editions TOPS/H. TrinquierGoogle Scholar
Prunier, Gérard (1995): The Rwanda Crisis: History of a Genocide. New York: Columbia University PressGoogle Scholar
Prunier, Gérard (2001): “Genocide in Rwanda” in Chirot, Daniel and Seligman, Martin E. P., eds., Ethnopolitical Warfare: Causes, Consequences, and Possible Solutions. Washington: American Psychological Association, pp. 109–116CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Przeworski, Adam, Michael Alvarez, José Antonio Cheibub, and Fernando Limongi (1997): “What Makes Democracies Endure?” in Diamond, Larry, Plattner, Marc F., Chu, Yun-han, and Tien, Hung-mao, eds., Consolidating the Third Wave Democracies. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University PressGoogle Scholar
Putnam, Robert D. (1993): Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Putnam, Robert D. (2000): Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community. New York: Simon & SchusterCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rafael, Vicente (2003): “The Cell Phone and the Crowd: Messianic Politics in the Contemporary Philippines,” Public Culture 15: 399–425CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Raggio, Olsvaldo (1990): Faide e Parentele: Lo Stato Genovese visto dalla Fontanabuona. Turin: EinaudiGoogle Scholar
Rapoport, David C. (1999): “Terrorism” in Kurtz, Lester, ed., Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict. San Diego: Academic Press, vol. 3, pp. 497–510Google Scholar
Reitz, Jeffrey G. and Sklar, Sherrilyn M. (1997): “Culture, Race, and the Economic Assimilation of Immigrants,” Sociological Forum 12: 233–278CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rheingold, Howard (2003): Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution. New York: Perseus PublishingGoogle Scholar
Riles, Annelise (2000): The Network Inside Out. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Roaf, Michael (1990): Cultural Atlas of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East. New York: Facts on FileGoogle Scholar
Roberts, Kenneth and Morris, Michael D. (2003): “Fortune, Risk, and Remittances: An Application of Option Theory to Participation in Village-Based Migration Networks,” International Migration Review 37: 1252–1281CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Romero, Mauricio (2003): Paramilitares y autodefensas, 1982–2003. Bogotà: Instituto de Estudios Politicos y Relaciones Internacionales, Universidad Nacional de ColombiaGoogle Scholar
Rotberg, Robert, ed. (1999): “Patterns of Social Capital: Stability and Change in Comparative Perspective,” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 29: nos. 3 and 4, Winter and Spring 1999, two entire issuesGoogle Scholar
Rotberg, Robert, ed. (2004): When States Fail: Causes and Consequences. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rothstein, Bo (2004): “Social Capital in a Working Democracy” in Engelstad, Fredrik and Østerud, Øyvind, eds., Power and Democracy: Critical Interventions. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 101–130Google Scholar
Rubin, Jeffrey W. (1997): Decentering the Regime: Ethnicity, Radicalism, and Democracy in Juchitán, Mexico. Durham, NC: Duke University PressGoogle Scholar
Ruby, Charles L. (2002): “The Definition of Terrorism,” Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 2: 9–14CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rucht, Dieter (2003): “Media Strategies and Media Resonance in Transnational Protest Campaigns,” unpublished paper presented to conference on Transnational Processes and Social Movements, Bellagio, Italy
Sanders, Jimy (2002): “Ethnic Boundaries and Identity in Plural Societies,” Annual Review of Sociology 28: 327–357CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sanderson, Susan R.Walsh, (1984): Land Reform in Mexico, 1910–1980. Orlando, FL: Academic PressGoogle Scholar
Sassen, Saskia (2002): “Towards a Sociology of Information Technology,” Current Sociology 50: 29–52CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Saxenian, AnnaLee (1994): Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Schmid, Alex P., ed. (2001): Countering Terrorism Through International Cooperation. Milan: International Scientific and Professional Advisory Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice ProgrammeGoogle Scholar
Schmid, Alex P. and Graaf, Janny (1982): Violence as Communication: Insurgent Terrorism and the Western News Media. Beverly Hills, CA: SageGoogle Scholar
Schumpeter, Joseph A. (1947): Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy. New York: Harper and Brothers. 2nd edn. First published in 1942Google Scholar
Scott, James C. (1985): Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance. New Haven, CT: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Scott, James C. (1998): Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed. New Haven, CT: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Scott, John (1991): Social Network Analysis: A Handbook. London: SageGoogle Scholar
Seligman, Adam (1997): The Problem of Trust. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, ed. (2004): “Theories of Terrorism: A Symposium,” Sociological Theory 22: 1–105Google Scholar
Shapiro, Susan P. (1987): “The Social Control of Impersonal Trust,” American Journal of Sociology 93: 623–658CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sheller, Mimi (2000): Democracy After Slavery: Black Publics and Peasant Radicalism in Haiti and Jamaica. London: Macmillan (Warwick University Caribbean Studies)Google Scholar
Shklar, Judith N. (1990): The Faces of Injustice. New Haven, CT: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Singerman, Diane (1995): Avenues of Participation: Family, Politics, and Networks in Urban Quarters of Cairo. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Singerman, Diane (2004): “The Networked World of Islamist Social Movements” in Wiktorowicz, Quintan, ed., Islamic Activism: A Social Movement Theory Approach. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, pp. 143–163Google Scholar
Skocpol, Theda (1998): “Did the Civil War Further American Democracy? A Reflection on the Expansion of Benefits for Union Veterans” in Skocpol, Theda, ed., Democracy, Revolution, and History. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp. 73–101Google Scholar
Skocpol, Theda (2003): Diminished Democracy: From Membership to Management in American Civic Life. Norman: University of Oklahoma PressGoogle Scholar
Skocpol, Theda and Fiorina, Morris P., eds. (1999): Civic Engagement in American Democracy. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution and New York: Russell Sage FoundationGoogle Scholar
Skocpol, Theda and Oser, Jennifer Lynn (2004): “Organization Despite Adversity: The Origins and Development of African American Fraternal Associations,” Social Science History 28: 367–437Google Scholar
Smelser, Neil J. and Mitchell, Faith, eds., (2002a): Terrorism, Perspectives from the Behavioral and Social Sciences. Washington, DC: National Academies PressGoogle Scholar
Smelser, Neil J. and Mitchell, Faith, eds., (2002b): Discouraging Terrorism: Some Implications of 9/11. Washington, DC: National Academies PressGoogle Scholar
Smith, Adam (2000): The Theory of Moral Sentiments. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. First published in 1759Google Scholar
Smith, Jackie (1997): “Characteristics of the Modern Transnational Social Movement Sector” in Smith, Jackie, Chatfield, Charles, and Pagnucco, Ron, eds., Transnational Social Movements and Global Politics: Solidarity Beyond the State. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University PressGoogle Scholar
Smith, Jackie (2002): “Globalizing Resistance: The Battle of Seattle and the Future of Social Movements” in Smith, Jackie and Johnston, Hank, eds., Globalization and Resistance: Transnational Dimensions of Social Movements. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Smith, Jackie (2004): “Exploring Connections Between Global Integration and Political Mobilization,” Journal of World Systems Research 10: 255–286CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, Jackie and Joe Bandy (2004): “Introduction: Cooperation and Conflict in Transnational Protest” in Bandy, Joe and Smith, Jackie, eds., Coalitions Across Borders: Transnational Protest and the Neoliberal Order. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Smith, Robert Courtney (2000): “How Durable and New is Transnational Life? Historical Retrieval through Local Comparison,” Diaspora 9: 203–232CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, Robert Courtney (2005): Mexican New York: Transnational Worlds of New Immigrants. Berkeley: University of California PressGoogle Scholar
Solnick, Steven L. (1998): Stealing the State: Control and Collapse in Soviet Institutions. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Soto Carmona, Álvaro (1988): El trabajo industrial en la España contemporanea (1874–1936). Barcelona: AnthroposGoogle Scholar
Stanley, William (1996): The Protection Racket State: Elite Politics, Military Extortion, and Civil War in El Salvador. Philadelphia: Temple University PressGoogle Scholar
Stark, Oded (1995): Altruism and Beyond: An Economic Analysis of Transfers and Exchanges within Families and Groups. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stein, Gil J. (1999): Rethinking World-Systems: Diasporas, Colonies, and Interaction in Uruk Mesopotamia. Tucson: University of Arizona PressGoogle Scholar
Stern, Jessica (2003): Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill. New York: HarperCollinsGoogle Scholar
Tarrow, Sidney (2002): “From Lumping to Splitting: Specifying Globalization and Resistance” in Smith, Jackie and Johnston, Hank, eds., Globalization and Resistance: Transnational Dimensions of Social Movements. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Tarrow, Sidney (2003): “The New Transnational Contention: Social Movements and Institutions in Complex Internationalism,” Working Paper 2003.1, Transnational Contention Project, Cornell University
Taylor, Christopher C. (1999): Sacrifice as Terror: The Rwandan Genocide of 1994. Oxford: BergGoogle Scholar
Terpstra, Nicholas (2000): “The Politics of Ritual Kinship” in Terpstra, Nicholas, ed., The Politics of Ritual Kinship: Confraternities and Social Order in Early Modern Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Thompson, E. P. (1991): Customs in Common. London: Merlin PressGoogle Scholar
Thompson, Ginger (2004): “Mexico's Leader to Pursue Genocide Case,” New York Times, September 1, A10Google Scholar
Thomson, Janice E. (1994): Mercenaries, Pirates, and Sovereigns: State-Building and Extraterritorial Violence in Early Modern Europe. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1975): “Food Supply and Public Order in Modern Europe” in Tilly, Charles, ed., The Formation of National States in Western Europe. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1984): “Demographic Origins of the European Proletariat” in Levine, David, ed., Proletarianization and Family History. Orlando, FL: Academic PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1985): “War Making and State Making as Organized Crime” in Evans, Peter, Rues-chemeyer, Dietrich, and Skocpol, Theda, eds., Bringing the State Back In. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1986): The Contentious French. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1990): “Transplanted Networks,” in Yans-McLaughlin, Virginia, ed., Immigration Reconsidered: History, Sociology, and Politics. New York: Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1992a): “Conclusions” in Haimson, Leopold and Sapelli, Giulio, eds., Strikes, Social Conflict and the First World War: An International Perspective. Milan: Feltrinelli. Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, Annali 1990/1991Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1992b): Coercion, Capital, and European States. Oxford: Blackwell. Revised editionGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1993): European Revolutions, 1492–1992. Oxford: BlackwellGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles, ed. (1995): Citizenship, Identity, and Social History. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1999a): “Conclusion: Why Worry about Citizenship?” in Hanagan, Michael and Tilly, Charles, eds., Extending Citizenship, Reconfiguring States. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 247–260Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles (1999b): “Power – Top Down and Bottom Up,” Journal of Political Philosophy 7: 330–352CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2000a): “Spaces of Contention,” Mobilization 5: 135–160Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2000b): “Chain Migration and Opportunity Hoarding” in Dacyl, Janina W. and Westin, Charles, eds., Governance of Cultural Diversity. Stockholm: CEIFO [Centre for Research in International Migration and Ethnic Relations]Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2001): “Do Unto Others” in Giugni, Marco and Passy, Florence, eds., Political Altruism? Solidarity Movements in International Perspective. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 27–50Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2002a): Stories, Identities, and Political Change. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2002b): “Violence, Terror, and Politics as Usual,” Boston Review 27, nos. 3–4: 21–24Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2003a): “Political Identities in Changing Polities,” Social Research 70: 1301–1315Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2003b): The Politics of Collective Violence. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2004a): Contention and Democracy in Europe, 1650–2000. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2004b): Social Movements, 1768–2004. Boulder, CO: Paradigm PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2004c): “Social Boundary Mechanisms,” Philosophy of the Social Sciences 34: 211–236CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2004d): “Terror, Terrorism, Terrorists,” Sociological Theory 22: 5–13CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2004e): Social Movements, 1768–2004. Boulder, CO: Paradigm PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Charles (2005): Identities, Boundaries, and Social Ties. Boulder, CO: Paradigm PressGoogle Scholar
Tilly, Chris and Tilly, Charles (1998): Work Under Capitalism. Boulder, CO: WestviewGoogle Scholar
Tishkov, Valery (1997): Ethnicity, Nationalism and Conflict in and After the Soviet Union: The Mind Aflame. London: SageCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tishkov, Valery (2004): Chechnya: Life in a War-Torn Society. Berkeley: University of California PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Trexler, Richard C. (1981): Public Life in Renaissance Florence. New York: Academic PressGoogle Scholar
Trif, Maria and Imiq, Doug (2003): “Demanding to be Heard: Social Movements and the European Public Sphere,” Ithaca, NY: Working Paper 2003–06, Cornell University Workshop on Transnational ContentionGoogle Scholar
Tsai, Kellee S. (2002): Back-Alley Banking: Private Entrepreneurs in China. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Turk, Austin T. (2004): “Sociology of Terrorism,” Annual Review of Sociology 30: 271–286CrossRefGoogle Scholar
United Nations Development Program [UNDP] (2002): Human Development Report 2002: Deepening Democracy in a Fragmented World. Oxford: Oxford University Press
U.S. State Department (2001): “Patterns of Global Terrorism 2000,” www.usis.usemb.se/terror/rpt2000/index.html. Washington, DC: Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism
U.S. State Department (2002): “Patterns of Global Terrorism 2001,” www.usis.usemb.se/terror/rpt2001/index.html. Washington, DC: Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism
Uslaner, Eric M. (2002): The Moral Foundations of Trust. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Uzzi, Brian (1997): “Social Structure and Competition in Interfirm Networks: The Paradox of Embeddedness,” Administrative Science Quarterly 42: 35–67CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Vanhanen, Tatu (2000): “A New Dataset for Measuring Democracy, 1810–1998,” Journal of Peace Research 37: 251–265CrossRefGoogle Scholar
VanWey, Leah (2004): “Altruistic and Contractual Remittances Between Male and Female Migrants and Households in Rural Thailand,” Demography 41: 739–756CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Varese, Federico (2001): The Russian Mafia: Private Protection in a New Market Economy. Oxford: Oxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Verdery, Katherine (2003): The Vanishing Hectare: Property and Value in Postsocialist Transylvania. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Vermunt, Riël and Steensma, Herman, eds. (1991): Social Justice in Human Relations. New York: Plenum. 2 volsGoogle Scholar
Vertovec, Steven (2003): “Migration and Other Modes of Transnationalism: Towards Conceptual Cross-Fertilization,” International Migration Review 37: 641–665CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Volkov, Vadim (2002): The Monopoly of Force: Violent Entrepreneurs in Russia's Emerging Markets. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Waldinger, Roger D. (1996): Still the Promised City? African-Americans and New Immigrants in New York, 1940–1990. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Waldinger, Roger and Bozorgmehr, Mehdi, eds. (1996): Ethnic Los Angeles. New York: Russell Sage FoundationGoogle Scholar
Waldman, Peter, ed. (1993): Beruf: Terrorist Labensläufe im Untergrund. Munich: BeckGoogle Scholar
Walter, Eugene V. (1969): Terror and Resistance: A Study of Political Violence. New York: Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Warren, Mark E., ed. (1999): Democracy and Trust. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wasserman, Stanley and Faust, Katherine (1994): Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Watts, Duncan (2003): Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age. New York: NortonGoogle Scholar
Watts, Duncan (2004): “The ‘New’ Science of Networks,” Annual Review of Sociology 30: 243–270CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Weber, Linda R. and Carter, Allison I. (2003): The Social Construction of Trust. New York: Kluwer/PlenumCrossRefGoogle Scholar
White, Harrison C. (2002): Markets From Networks: Socioeconomic Models of Production. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
White, Richard (1991): The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region, 1650–1815. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
White, Robert W. (1993): “On Measuring Political Violence: Northern Ireland, 1969 to 1980,” American Sociological Review 58: 575–585CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wiktorowicz, Quintan (2001): The Management of Islamic Activism: Salafis, the Muslim Brotherhood, and State Power in Jordan. Albany: State University of New York PressGoogle Scholar
Willerton, John P. (1992): Patronage and Politics in the USSR. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Williams, Robin (2003): The Wars Within: Peoples and States in Conflict. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Williamson, Oliver E. (1996): The Mechanisms of Governance. New York: Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Woloch, Isser (1970): Jacobin Legacy: The Democratic Movement Under the Directory. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Woloch, Isser (1994): The New Regime: Transformations of the French Civic Order, 1789–1820s. New York: NortonGoogle Scholar
Wood, Andrew Grant (2001): Revolution in the Street: Women, Workers, and Urban Protest in Veracruz, 1870–1927. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly ResourcesGoogle Scholar
Wood, Elisabeth Jean (2000): Forging Democracy from Below: Insurgent Transitions in South Africa and El Salvador. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Wood, Lesley J. (2004): “Breaking the Bank and Taking to the Streets: How Protesters Target Neoliberalism,” Journal of World Systems Research 10: 69–89CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Woolcock, Michael (1998): “Social Capital and Economic Development: Toward a Theoretical Synthesis and Policy Framework,” Theory and Society 27: 151–208CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wrightson, Keith and Levine, David (1979): Poverty and Piety in an English Village: Terling, 1525–1700. New York: Academic PressGoogle Scholar
Wrightson, Keith and Levine, David (1991): The Making of an Industrial Society: Whickham 1560–1765. Oxford: Clarendon PressGoogle Scholar
Wuthnow, Robert (2004): “Trust as an Aspect of Social Structure” in Alexander, Jeffrey C., Marx, Gary T., and Williams, Christine L., eds., Self, Social Structure, and Beliefs: Explorations in Sociology. Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 145–167Google Scholar
Yamagishi, Toshio and Yamagishi, Midori (1994): “Trust and Commitment in the United States and Japan,” Motivation and Emotion 18: 129–166CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Yashar, Deborah J. (1997): Demanding Democracy: Reform and Reaction in Costa Rica and Guatemala, 1870s–1950s. Stanford, CA: Stanford University PressGoogle Scholar
Yinger, J. Milton (1985): “Ethnicity,” Annual Review of Sociology 11: 151–180CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ylikangas, Heikki, Karonen, Petri, and Lehti, Martti (2001): Five Centuries of Violence in Finland and the Baltic Area. Columbus: Ohio State University PressGoogle Scholar
Young, Iris Marion (1990): Justice and the Politics of Difference. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Zablocki, Benjamin D. (1971): The Joyful Community: An Account of the Bruderhof, A Communal Movement Now in its Third Generation. New York: PenguinGoogle Scholar
Zablocki, Benjamin D. (1980): Alienation and Charisma: A Study of Contemporary American Communes. New York: Free PressGoogle Scholar
Zelizer, Viviana A. (2000): “The Purchase of Intimacy,” Law & Social Inquiry 25: 817–848CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zelizer, Viviana A. (2002): “La construction des circuits de commerce: notes sur l'importance des circuits personnels et impersonnels” in Servet, Jean-Michel and Guérin, Isabelle, eds., Exclusion et Liens Financiers: Rapport du Centre Walras. Paris: Economica, pp. 425–429Google Scholar
Zelizer, Viviana A. (2005): “Culture and Consumption” in Smelser, Neil and Swedberg, Richard, eds., Handbook of Economic Sociology, revised edition. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press and New York: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 331–354Google Scholar
Zink, Anne (1997): Clochers et Troupeaux: Les Communautés rurales des Landes et du Sud-Ouest avant la Révolution. Bordeaux: Presses Universitaires de BordeauxGoogle Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

  • References
  • Charles Tilly, Columbia University, New York
  • Book: Trust and Rule
  • Online publication: 07 December 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511618185.009
Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

  • References
  • Charles Tilly, Columbia University, New York
  • Book: Trust and Rule
  • Online publication: 07 December 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511618185.009
Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

  • References
  • Charles Tilly, Columbia University, New York
  • Book: Trust and Rule
  • Online publication: 07 December 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511618185.009
Available formats
×