Continuity and Change a Journal of Social Structure, Law and Demography in Past Societies
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Continuity and Change A journal of social structure, law and demography in past societies Editors Chris Briggs, University of Cambridge, UK Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, University of Michigan, USA Julie Marfany, University of Oxford, UK Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University, USA Continuity and Change aims to define a field of historical Continuity and Change sociology concerned with long-term continuities and is available online at: http://journals.cambridge.org/con discontinuities in the structures of past societies. Emphasis is upon studies whose agenda or methodology combines elements from traditional fields such as history, sociology, law, demography, economics or anthropology, or ranges freely between them. There is a strong commitment to comparative studies over a broad range of cultures and To subscribe contact time spans. 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