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Submissions from 2001
The Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) and the Construction of Kurdish National Identity, Ned Rinalducci
Understanding the Events of September 11, Ned Rinalducci
Insights into the Life and Times of Irish Priests in the United States, William L. Smith
Submissions from 2000
The European Union and Regional and Ethnic Identities in the Riojan Wine Zone of Northern Spain, Barbara A. Hendry
The European Union and Regional Conflicts in the Riojan Wine Zone of Northern Spain, Barbara A. Hendry
Where is the Field? Anthropology and the European Union: Problematics and Possibilities, Barbara A. Hendry and Carrie Douglas
Are They Apologizing? Adolescent Female Athletes and the Apologetic Defense, Nancy L. Malcom
Are They Apologizing? Adolescent Female Athletes and the Apologetic Defense, Nancy L. Malcom
Collective Action Frames in Kurdish Nationalism, Ned Rinalducci
’Do I Stay or Do I Go?’: Junior Faculty on Retention, Tenure, and Career Assessment, Ned Rinalducci
’Now I’ve Got the Job - What Next?’: Teach, Research, Learn and Serve, Ned Rinalducci
Representing Islamic Activism: A Social Movement Theory Approach, Ned Rinalducci
The Nature of Ethnicity in Nationalism, Ned Rinalducci
Families in Contemporary Intentional Communities: Diversity and Purpose, William L. Smith
Teaching in a Consumeristically Charged Environment, William L. Smith
The Structures of Bipartite and Conditional Theories, Pidi Zhang and Edward Arroyo
Submissions from 1999
Ethnic Nationalist Movements and Their Pre-Modern Pasts, Ned Rinalducci
Models of Ministry/Priesthood Among Irish-born and Irish-seminary Educated Priests, William L. Smith
In Defense of Realistic Assumptions, Pidi Zhang
The Negative Net Effect of Origin Country’s Per Capita GDP on the Hours Worked by the Immigrants, Pidi Zhang
The U-Shaped Curves of Self-Employment for Immigrants on the Education Scale, Pidi Zhang and Meifang Zhang
Submissions from 1998
Reconstructing the Past in African American Neighborhoods: Cultural Heritage Projects in Two Georgia Cities, Barbara A. Hendry and Elizabeth Higgs
Irish Priests in the United States: Some Preliminary Findings, William L. Smith
Irish Priests in the United States: Where Are They and What Are They Saying?, William L. Smith
The Inverse Effect of Living Standard on Immigrants Economic Performance in the United States, Pidi Zhang and Meifang Zhang
Submissions from 1997
Becoming Basque in a Spanish/Basque Borderland: Landscape, Lifeway and Identity in the Riojan Wine Region, Barbara A. Hendry
Heritage Plants of the Vava’u Group, Tonga, Barbara A. Hendry, Don Drake, and Maile Drake
Negotiating Community: Performing a Bicentennial Play, Barbara A. Hendry and Patricia Pace
Negotiating Community: Performing a Bicentennial Play, Barbara A. Hendry and Patricia Pace
Performing the Past: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Community History, Barbara A. Hendry and Patricia Pace
Irish Priests and American Catholicism: A Match Made in Heaven, William L. Smith
Submissions from 1996
Becoming Basques and Non-Basques in a Spanish-Basque Borderland: Contesting History and Negotiating Identity in Rioja and Rioja Alavesa, Spain, Barbara A. Hendry
Retrospect and Prospect: Cultural Heritage Work in Three Southern African American Communities, Barbara A. Hendry and Elizabeth Higgs
Are the Old Order Amish Becoming More Like the Hutterites?, William L. Smith
Submissions from 1995
We are not Basque-Basques: An Ethnographic Perspective on Language Planning in a Basque Borderland, Barbara A. Hendry
The Uneasy Alliance of Southern Blacks and Whites in Defining and Promoting African American Cultural Heritage Projects, Barbara A. Hendry and Elizabeth Higgs
Whose Knowledge? Whose Power? Ethical Dilemmas in Public Programming, Barbara A. Hendry and Elizabeth Higgs
A Profile of Foreign-born Irish Roman Catholic Priests in the United States, William L. Smith
The Capstone Course, William L. Smith
The Research Trilogy: The Teaching of Statistics, Research Methods, and Data Analysis, William L. Smith and Michael Delucchi
Submissions from 1994
The Making and Selling of Tradition: Harris Tweed in the Western Isles of Scotland, Barbara A. Hendry
Submissions from 1993
An Analysis of Language Planning in the Western Isles of Scotland and in a Basque Borderland, Barbara A. Hendry
Pueblo Ritual as a Vehicle for Continuity and Change in Rioja Alavesa, Spain, Barbara A. Hendry
Submissions from 1992
Negotiating Identity in a Basque Borderland, Barbara A. Hendry
Identities in Spain: the 1980s and Beyond, Barbara A. Hendry and Heidi Kelley