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Paul Seaton is a doctoral candidate in political science and university fellow at Fordham University. He is coeditor with Daniel J. Mahoney of Modern Liberty and Its Discontents.His reviews have appeared in several publications, including, Interpretation. The Review of Politics, Perspectives on Political Science,and The Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies.

Nancy A. Denton is associate professor of sociology at State University of New York, Albany. She is the author of numerous articles on racial residential segregation and neighborhood change, and co-author (with Douglas Massey) of American Apartheid: Segregation and the Making of the Underclass.

Claire Wolfteich is assistant professor of practical theology and spiritual formation at Boston University School of Theology. Her major research intersts include trends in twentieth-century spirituality, American Catholicism, and the social and cultural roles of religious institutions. She is writing a book on religion and women’s changing work patterns in the United States since 1945.

Eleanor Kaufman teahes in the Department of Romance Studies at cornell University. She is co-editor of Deleuze and Guattari: New Mappings in Politics, Philosophy, and Culture.

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Seaton, P., Denton, N.A., Wolfteich, C. et al. Books in review. Soc 37, 103–112 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02686042

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