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Volume 51 No 3 September 2000

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Contents

Soccer special

  • The Irish brawn drain: English League clubs and Irish footballers, 1946-1995 Patrick McGovern
  • Football fandom and post-national identity in the New Europe Anthony King
  • Bataille's boys': Postmodernity, Fascists and football fans Tom Smith

Other papers

  • Electoral democracy, revolutionary politics, and political violence: the emergence of Fascism in Italy, 1920-1921 Dahlia Sabina Elazar
  • On sources and narratives in historical social science: a realist critique of positivist and postmodernist epistemologies Joseph M Bryant
  • The power and limits of ethnonationalism: Palestinians and Eastern Jews in Israel, 1974-1991 Vered Kraus and Yuval Yonay
  • Spencer is dead, long live Spencer: Individualism, holism and the problem of norms Milan Z Zafirovski
  • Autopoiesis and socialization: On Luhmann's reconceptualization of communication and socialization Raf Vanderstraeten

Books reviewed

Pages 599-602

Author Title Reviewer
Lopreato, Joseph and Crippen, Timothy Crisis in Sociology: The Need for Darwin Christopher Badcock
Philo, Greg (ed) Message Received Margaret Scammell
South, N (ed) Drugs: Cultures, Controls and Everyday Life Gerda Reith
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