Book information:
Clifford Geertz (ed.): Old societies and
new states (1963)
(= HyperGeertz-63Beng3)
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Table of contents:
(0) Apter, David E.: "Preface", pp. vñviii;
(1) Shils, Edward A.: "On the comparative study of the new nations", pp. 1ñ26;
(2) Marriott, McKim: "Cultural policy in the new states (sic!)", pp. 27-56;
(3) Apter, David E.: "Political Religion in the new nations", pp. 57-104;
(4) Geertz, Clifford: "The integrative revolution: primordial sentiments and civil politics in the new states" = 63Aeng1, pp. 105ñ157;
(5) Fallers, Lloyd A.: "Equality, modernity, and democracy in the new states (sic!)", pp. 158-219;
(6) Rheinstein, Max: "Problems of law in the new nations of Africa", pp. 220-246;
(7) Bowman, Mary Jean/ Anderson, C. Arnold: "Concerning the role of education in development", pp. 247-279;
(8) LeVine, Robert: "Political socialization and culture change", pp. 280-303.
Reviews:
Edward M. Bruner, in: American Anthropologist, Feb 1966, vol. 68, no. 1, pp. 255-258 (available via JSTOR).
Chandra Jayawardena, American Anthropologist, Aug 1964, vol. 66, no. 4, pp. 906-908.
Coleman, James S.. American Sociological Review, Jun65, Vol. 30 Issue 3, p453-454, 2p
Bell, Wendell. American Journal of Sociology, Mar1964, Vol. 69 Issue 5, p560-561, 2p
online: see the following HyperGeertz-Review.