Articoli
In questa pagina trovi una lista di articoli pubblicati da David Kertzer.
ARTICOLI SU RIVISTE ACCADEMICHE
"Making a middle way: Problems of Monhegan identity," (with George L. Hicks), Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 28:1-24, 1972.
"Politics and ritual: The Communist festa in Italy," Anthropological Quarterly, 47:374-389, 1974.
"Italian Communist participation in Catholic rituals: A case study," Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 14:1-11, 1975.
"La lotta per l'egemonia rituale in un quartiere comunista," IlMulino 244:225-248, 1976.
"Ethos, economics and 'civilization' in rural Italy," Reviews inAnthropology 3:400-408, 1976.
"Anthropological research in urban Italy," Comparative Urban Research 4:92-100, 1977. Translated and reprinted in Antropologia Urbana, ed. by Cesare Pitto. Milan: Feltrinelli, 1980.
"La struttura del gruppo familiare contadino in Europa. Ricerca su una comunità italiana del XIX secolo," Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia 18:57-83, 1977.
"European peasant household structure: Some implications from a nineteenth century Italian community," Journal of Family History 2:333-349, 1977. This is a substantially revised version of the above-listed article.
"Transitions over the life course: Lessons from age-set societies," (with Anne Foner), American Journal of Sociology 83:1081-1104, 1978.
"Theoretical developments in the study of age-group systems," American Ethnologist 5:368-374, 1978.
"The impact of urbanization on household composition: Implications from an Italian parish (1880-1910)." Urban Anthropology 6:1-23, 1978.
"Gramsci's concept of hegemony: The Italian Church-Communist struggle," Dialectical Anthropology 4:321-328.
"Cross-cultural perspectives on life-course transitions," (with Anne Foner) Generations 4:1:24-25, 1979.
"African age-set systems and political organization: The Latuka of Southern Sudan," (with Oker Madison) L'Uomo 4:1:85-109, 1980.
"Le ricerche sull'ambiente urbana in Italia," Rassegna Italianadi Sociologia 21:3:361-86, 1980.
"Metodi, problemi e accorgimenti della ricerca," L'Uomo 4:248-252, 1980.
"Southern Italian immigrants in a northern Communist quartiere: The social bases of political allegiance," Mediterranean Studies 2:42-61, 1980.
"Aspetti politici delle calamità naturali: Riflessioni sulla ricerca americana," Laboratorio Politico 5/6:162-176, 1981.
"The liberation of Evelina Zaghi," Signs 8:45-67, 1982.
"Gli studi sulle culture mediterranee e gli odierni indirizzi antropologici," Nuovi Quaderni del Meridione, #77, pp. 67-76, 1982.
"Generation as a sociological problem," Annual Review of Sociology 9:125-149, 1983.
"Anthropology and family history," Journal of Family History 9:201-216, 1984.
"Longitudinal approaches to migration in social history," (with Dennis Hogan) Historical Methods 18:20-30, 1985.
"On the move: Migration in an Italian community, 1865-1921," (with Dennis Hogan), Social Science History 9:1-23, 1985.
"Future directions in historical household studies," Journal ofFamily History 10:98-107, 1985.
"Migration patterns during Italian urbanization," (with Dennis Hogan) Demography 22:309-325, 1985.
"Anthropology and history," Historical Methods 19:119-120, 1986.
"L'analisi della famiglia italiana diventa maggiorenne." RassegnaItaliana di Sociologia 28:135-140, 1987.
"Advances in Italian and Iberian family history," (with Caroline Brettell), Journal of Family History, 11:87-120, 1987.
"Recenti sviluppi nella storia della famiglia italiana e iberica," (with Caroline Brettell) Rassegna Italiana diSociologia 28:249-289, 1987. Revised version of above-cited article.
"The social bases of declining infant mortality: Lessons from a nineteenth-century Italian town," (with Dennis P. Hogan), European Journal of Population 2:361-386, 1986.
"Verso una nuova teoria del declino della fecondità," Polis (Bologna) 1:175-188, 1987.
"Antropologia e storia," Il Mulino 36:393-408, 1987.
"Childhood and industrialization in Italy," AnthropologicalQuarterly 61:152-159, 1987.
"The joint family revisited: Demographic constraints and complex family households in the European past." Journal of Family History 14:1-15, 1989.
"The future of ritual in modern society," The Family TherapyNetworker 13:4:20-29 (July, 1989). Reprinted in The Evolving Therapist, edited by Richard Simon et al. New York: Guilford Press, 1992.
"New directions in historical demography." ContemporarySociology 19:246-248 (1990).
"Household organization and migration in ninteenth-century Italy" (with Dennis Hogan), Social Science History 14:483-505 (1990).
"Politics and ritual--review article," Journal of Ritual Studies 4:349-354 (1990).
"An introduction to the history of the Italian family" (with Marzio Barbagli), Journal of Family History 15:369-384, 1990. A revised Italian version is published in Marzio Barbagli and David I. Kertzer, La storia della famiglia italiana. Bologna: Il Mulino.
"Reflections on the European marriage pattern: Sharecropping and proletarianization in Casalecchio, Italy, 1861-1921" (with Dennis Hogan). Journal of Family History, 16:31-45 (1991).
"Household history and sociological theory," Annual Review ofSociology 17:155-79 (1991).
"Infant abandonment and gender ideology in nineteenth-century Italy," Journal of Interdisciplinary History 22:1-25 (1991).
"Living with grandparents: The tenacity of three-generational households in an industrializing Italian community (1871-1921)," (with Nancy Karweit), Annales de Démographie Historique, 1991, pp. 91-102 (1991).
"Child abandonment in European history," Journal of FamilyHistory, 17:13-19 (1992).
"Kinship beyond the household in a nineteenth-century Italian town" (with Dennis Hogan and Nancy Karweit). Continuity & Change 7:1-19 (1992).
"Contributions anthropologiques à l'étude des systèmes politiques modernes: rituel et symbolisme au Centre," L'Homme 121:79-90 (1992).
"Introduction to 'Ethnicity and nationalism in Europe today'," Anthropology Today 8:1:3 (1992).
"Cheating the angel-makers: Surviving infant abandonment in nineteenth-century Italy" (with Michael J. White), Continuity & Change 9:451-480 (1994).
"Family strategies and changing labour relations," Economic and Social History in the Netherlands 6:11-18 (1994).
"Class formation and political mobilization in turn-of-the-century Milan," Social Science History 19:239-42 (1995).
“Growing up as an abandoned child in nineteenth-century Italy” (with Heather Koball and Michael J. White), History of the Family 2:211-28 (1997).
“Qualitative and quantitative approaches to historical demography.” Population and Development Review 23:839-46 (1997).
“Il rito politico e la trasformazione del PCI.” Polis 12:283-96 (1998).
“The marriage of female foundlings in nineteenth-century Italy” (with Wendy Sigle) Continuity and Change, 13:201-20 (1998).
“Syphilis, foundlings, and wetnurses in nineteenth-century Italy.” Journal of Social History 32:589-602 (1999).
“Age structuring and the lives of abandoned children.” The History of the Family, 4:5-16 (1999).
“Childhood mortality and quality of care among abandoned children in nineteenth-century Italy” (with Wendy Sigle and Michael J. White). Population Studies 53:303-15 (1999).
“Abandoned children and their transitions to adulthood in nineteenth-century Italy” (with Wendy Sigle and Michael J. White). Journal of Family History 25:326-40 (2000).
“The impact of postmarital residence on fertility, early childhood mortality, and child health in Southern Ethiopia,” (with Gebre-Egziabher Kiros) Journal of Comparative Family Studies 31:503-18 (2000).
“Political myth-makers in a unified Italy.” Journal of Modern Italian Studies 6:408-12, 2001.
“Rituais políticos e a transformaçao do Partido Comunista Italiano.” Horizontes Anthropologicos 15:15-36, 2001. Revised Portuguese version of the 1998 Italian article in Polis.
“The Montel affair: Vatican Jewish policy and French diplomacy under the July Monarchy.” French Historical Studies 25:265-93, 2002.
“Anti-Semitism and the Vatican: On Anti-Semitism, anti-Judaism, and the Holocaust.” Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte/Contemporary Church History16:76-91, 2003.
"The Democrats in Atlanta: Will they have the rite stuff?" The Christian Science Monitor, 18 July 1988, p. 14. Reprinted as "Candidates can't afford to do the rites wrong," in Rocky Mountain News (Denver), 19 July 1988.
"The rite stuff: Ritual and myth in the presidential campaign." The Washington Post, Sunday Outlook section, 24 July 1988.Reprinted as "The rites of power: Politics as symbolism," in Sunday News Journal (Wilmington), 7 August 1988, and as "The All-Important Rituals of Politics," in St. Petersburg Times, 14 August 1988.
"Ritual, symbol, and myth in Atlanta." The Baltimore Sun, SundayPerspectives section, 24 July 1988.
"Battle over symbols vital." The Portland Press Herald, 31 October, 1988, p. 10.
"Christmas past and Christmas presents." The Washington Post, Sunday Outlook section, 25 December 1988.
"The enstoolment of King Bush," The [Baltimore] Evening Sun, 19 January 1989. Published as "At inauguration, royal trappings and religion mix," in The Orange County Register, 17 January 1989, and as "Bush and the king of Akuapem," in Los Angeles Herald Examiner, 18 January 1989.
"The flag: The holy icon of America's civil religion," The Baltimore Sun, Sunday Perspectives section, 2 July 1989.Published as "Burning flag singes civic altar," in The Portland Press Herald, Sunday Insight section, 2 July 1989, and as "It's a grand old national totem," in the Binghampton Press & Sun Bulletin, 2 July 1989.
"Italian Communist Party, seeking new identity, gives birth to 'The Thing'," Baltimore Sun, Sunday Perspective section, 18 March 1990.Reprinted in Chicago Sun-Times, 23 March 1990.
"The Superbowl's strange tribe," TV Guide, 25 Jan. 1992, pp. 2-6.
"Eating people is wrong." Washington Post Book World, 17 January, 1993.
"Politics, nannies and the manipulation of symbols," Baltimore Sun, Sunday Perspective section, 14 Feb. 1993.
"Italy produces a ballot-box revolution," Baltimore Sun, Sunday Perspective section, 3 April 1994.
“Secrets of the Vatican archives,” New York Times, February 7, 1998. Reprinted in the International Herald Tribune, February 10, 1998.
“A cautious apology, but it’s a start,” New York Times, March 16, 2000. Reprinted in the International Herald Tribune, March 17, 2000, as “The Pope’s apology will encourage further investigations.”
“Risorgimento redux,” Correspondence #7:8-10, 2001.
“La Chiesa e la trappola del ‘sano antisemitismo’.” Corriere della Sera, 26 febbraio 2002.
“The modern use of ancient lies.” New York Times, May 9, 2002.
“Sins of the fathers: ‘A Moral Reckoning” by Daniel Goldhagen, Washington Post Book World, Nov. 17, 2002.
“The aura of office,” Los Angeles Times, August 30, 2004.