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CONTRIBUTORS Edwin Amenta is Assistant Professor of Sociology at New York University. His interests are in political sociology. He is the author of "Compromising Possessions: Orwell's Political, Analytical, and Literary Purposes in Nineteen Eighty-Four" in Politics & Society and co-author of "It Happened Here: Political Opportunity and the Rise and Fall of the Townsend Movement." He is currently working on a book about American public social spending in the Great Depres- sion and Second World War. Karen Barkey received her Ph.D from University of Chicago and is presently Assistant Professor of Sociology at Columbia University, New York. She is currently working on a com- parative study of state-society struggles during periods of state centralization. Christopher Botsko is a graduate student in Sociology at Indiana University, Bloomington. He has published in the area of comparative trade union decline and, more generally, is interested in comparative social structure and politics. York Bradshaw is currently Assistant Professor of Sociology and of African Studies at Indiana University. His primary research interests include Third World urbanization and development, with a particular emphasis on East Africa. At the present time, he is working on two studies that investigate the link between education and different
International Journal of Comparative Sociology (in 2002 continued as Comparative Sociology) – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1991
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