Alan MacFarlane - List of publications#


1968

(1) 'Population Crisis: Anthropology's Failure', New Society, 10 October, 1968.

197O

(1) 'Witchcraft', in History of the English Speaking Peoples (Purnell Press), 197O

(2) WITCHCRAFT IN TUDOR AND STUART ENGLAND (Routledge) (PB,1970,1990)

(3) THE FAMILY LIFE OF RALPH JOSSELIN: AN ESSAY IN HISTORICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (Cambridge Univ. Press). (PB,1977)

(4) 'Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart England', in Witchcraft Confessions and Accusations, ed. M. Douglas (A.S.A. Publications)

1973

(1) 'Imaginative Leaps', Times Educational Supplement, January, 1973.

(2) Review of Marc Bloch, The Royal Touch. 1973, Times Educational Supplement.

1974

(1) 'Kirkby Lonsdale and the study of pre-industrial communities', Lancaster University Bulletin of the Regional Studies Centre.

(2) Review of H.C. Midelfort, 'Witch Hunting in Southwestern Germany'. Journal of Social History

(3) Review of Mervyn James, 'Family, Lineage & Civil Society', Times Literary Supplement

1975

(1) Review of Norman Cohn 'Europe's Inner Demons'. Times Educational Supplement

(2) Review of Margaret Spufford, Contrasting Communities. Times Educational Supplement

1976

(1) RESOURCES AND POPULATION: A STUDY OF THE GURUNGS OF NEPAL (Cambridge Univ. Press).

(2) THE DIARY OF RALPH JOSSELIN, Edited for the British Academy (Oxford Univ. Press). (PB, 1991).

(3) Review of Leslie Clarkson, 'Death, Disease and Famine'. Literature and History.

1977

(1) RECONSTRUCTING HISTORICAL COMMUNITIES with Charles Jardine and Sarah Harrison. (Cambridge Univ. Press).

(2) 'History, anthropology and the study of communities', Social History, 5.

(3) 'Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart Essex', in Crime in England 1550-1800, ed. J.S. Cockburn (Methuen).

(4) 'Historical Anthropology', in Cambridge Anthropology no.3.

(5) 'A Tudor anthropologist: George Gifford's Discourse and Dialogue' in The Damned Art: Essays in the Literature of Witchcraft, ed. S. Anglo (Routledge)

(6) Review of Elizabeth Bourcier, 'The Diary of Sir Simonds d'Ewes'. Etudes Anglaises

1978

(1) 'The Peasantry in England before the industrial revolution. A mythical model?, in Social Organization and Settlement, ed. D. Green et. al. (B.A.R.)

(2) 'Some psychological consequences of English individualism, 1400-1700', Society for the Social History of Medicine, Bulletin 22.

(3) 'Modes of Reproduction', Journal of Development Studies, 14 no.4 (reprinted in G. Hawthorn (ed.),Population and Development (Cass)

(4) 'The Origins of English Individualism: Some Surprises' Theory and Society. Vol.6, no.2.

(5) THE ORIGINS OF ENGLISH INDIVIDUALISM: THE FAMILY, PROPERTY AND SOCIAL TRANSITION (Blackwells and Cambridge Univ. Press) (PB,1978). Portuguese, Japanese.

1979

(1) 'Social anthropology and Population', RAIN, February

(2) 'Reconstructing Historical Communities by Computer', Current Anthropology, December (with others).

(3) 'Lawrence Stone's "The Family, Sex and Marriage in England"', History and Theory, January.

(4) 'Computer input of historical records for multi-source record linkage',Proceedings of the Seventh International Economic History Conference (with C.Jardine).

(5) Review of Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum (Eds), The Salem Witchcraft Papers.

(6) Review of Charles Phythian-Adams, Desolation of a City'. Urban History Yearbook

(7) Review of G.R.Quaife, 'Wanton Wenches and Wayward Wives'. Journal of Social History

198O

(1) 'Early English Assize Records' (Review Essay), American Journal of Legal History, vol.XXIV

(2) 'Illegitimacy and illegitimates in English history', in Bastardy and its Comparative History, ed. P.Laslett and others (Arnold).

(3) 'The informal social control of marriage in seventeenth century England' in Loving, Parenting and Dying: The Family Circle in England and America, ed. V.C.Fox and M.H. Quitt.

(4) The Records of an English Village: Church Records ed. A. Macfarlane and others. (Chadwyck-Healey microfiche)

(5) Review of Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, 'Carnival in Romans'. Journal of Modern History, vol.52, no.3.

(6) Review of Jean Cuisenier (Ed), Europe as a Cultural Area, Cambridge Anthropology

1981

(1) THE JUSTICE AND THE MARE'S ALE: JUSTICE AND ORDER IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND (Blackwell and Cambridge U.P.) (PB, 1981)

(2) The Records of an English Village: State Records ed. Alan Macfarlane and others.(Chadwyck-Healey Microfiche)

(3) The Records of an English Village: Estate Records ed. A. Macfarlane and others. (Chadwyck-Healey Microfiche)

(4) 'Demographic structures and cultural regions in Europe' Cambridge Anthropology.

(5) 'Death, Disease and Curing in a Himalayan Village', in Asian Societies in Anthropological Perspective, ed. C. von Furer-Haimendorf (Delhi, 1981).

(6) 'Death and the Demographic Transition: a note on English evidence on death 1500-1750' in S.C. Humphreys and Helen King (eds.), Mortality and Immortality: the anthropology and archaeology of death (Academic Press)

(7) 'Notes on general theory and particular cases', Groniek: gronings historisch fijdschrift, No.76.

(8) Review of Keith Thomas, 'Religion and the Decline of Magic'. History Today

1982

(1) 'Inquisition and Anthropology', Temenos, Studies in Comparative Religion, vol.18.

1983

(1) 'The Actual and Potential Role of Microforms in British Historical Research' in Microform Review vol.12, no.2. Spring 1983

(2) 'Death in Cumbria': review article of Keith Thomas, 'Man and the Natural World' in London Review of Books, vol.5, no.9, May.

(3) A GUIDE TO ENGLISH HISTORICAL RECORDS (Cambridge Univ. Press)

(4) 'Social Drinking' review article of P.Clark, 'The English Alehouse', Times Higher Educ. Supp. Nov.

(5) 'Difficult Women', review of John Demos 'Entertaining Satan', Times Literary Supplement.,13 May

1984

(1) Editor and introduction to C. Larner, Witchcraft and Religion (Blackwell)

(2) 'A Individualidade dos Ingleses', Ler Historia, no.3.

(3) 'The myth of peasantry; family and economy in a northern parish' in Land, Kinship and Life-Cycle (ed.) Richard Smith

1985

(1) 'The Root of All Evil' in The Anthropology of Evil, ed. David Parkin (Blackwell)

(2) 'The poor, the poor', review of two eighteenth century English diaries (Holland and Turner), Spectator, 2.3.85

1986

(1) MARRIAGE AND LOVE IN ENGLAND; MODES OF REPRODUCTION 1300-184O (Blackwell) (PB,1986) Portuguese

(2) 'Crime and the Courts in England 166O-1800'; review article in London Review of Books, vol.8, no.13.

(3) 'British Customs and Traditions in the 1980s', overview essay for the B.B.C. Domesday Disc.

(4) 'Socio-economic revolution in England and the origin of the modern world' in Revolution in History, eds. Roy Porter and M.Teich (Cambridge, 1986).

(5) Review of J.M. Beattie, Crime and the Courts in England 1660-1800. London Review of Books.

(6) Review of Joseph Lynch, 'Godparents and Kinship'. Journal of Ecclesiastical History

1987

(1) 'The Cambridge Experimental Videodisc Project' in Bulletin of Information in Computing and Anthropology (February).

(2) THE CULTURE OF CAPITALISM (Blackwell) (PB,1987) Portuguese

(3) 'Love and Capitalism', Cambridge Anthropology

1988

(1) 'The Cradle of Capitalism' in Jean Baechler et al., eds), Europe and the Rise of Capitalism(Blackwell)

2) 'The Naga Videodisc' (Cambridge Interactive, 1988): (ten thousand visual images, a thousand moving sequences of film and sound, on an optical disc).

(3) 'Mating patterns - an historical perspective' in Human Mating Patterns, eds. C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor and A.J. Boyce (Cambridge)

(4) 'Anthropology and History' in The Blackwell Dictionary of Historians ed.John Cannon et. al. (Blackwell)

(5) 'The Inquisition in Early Modern Europe'; (review essay) in Temenos, vol. 24

(6) 'The Naga Videodisc Manual', Cambridge Interactive.

1989

(1) 'Some background notes on Gurung identity in a period of rapid change', Kailash, A Journal of Himalayan Studies, xv, no. 3-4.

(2) THE CAMBRIDGE DATABASE SYSTEM USER MANUAL (Cambridge Multimedia).

(3) 'The Principles Used in Selecting, Editing and Transferring Materials for an Archival Videodisc', Journal of Educational Television, vol.15, no.3.

(4) 'The Naga Text Database', Cambridge Multimedia. (Five thousand pages of transcribed and edited documents, published on computer disc). With Sarah Harrison and J.Jacobs.

199O

(1) 'Fatalism and Development in Nepal', London Review Books, May

(2) 'The Cambridge Experimental Videodisc Project', Anthropology Today, vol.6, no.1.

(3) THE NAGAS, HILL PEOPLES OF NORTH EAST INDIA: SOCIETY AND THE COLONIAL ENCOUNTER (Thames and Hudson) with J.Jacobs, S.Harrison & A.Herle. (PB,1990) German.

(4) 'Fatalism and Development in Nepal', Cambridge Anthropology, vol.14, no.1, 1990.

(5) 'BBC Domesday: The social construction of Britain on Videodisc,, Society for Visual Anthropology Review, vol.6, no.2.

(6) GUIDE TO THE GURUNGS with Indrabahadur Gurung (Ratna Pustak Bhandar, Kathmandu)

1991

(1) 'The Potentials of Videodisc in Visual Anthropology; Some Examples', Commission for Visual Anthropology Review.

(2) THE CAMBRIDGE DATABASE SYSTEM (INTERACTIVE) USER MANUAL with Martin Porter and Michael Bryant. (Rivers Video Project), 163 pp.

(3) 'F.W.Maitland' in Great Historians of the Modern Age,(ed.), L.Boia (Greenwood Press, New York, 1991).

(4) 'Peter Laslett' in 'A Thousand Makers of the Twentieth Century', Sunday Times, 12.10.1991.

(5) 'Interview with Alan Macfarlane', by Vinay K. Srivastava in Indian Anthropologist, vol.21, no.1, June 1991.

(6) 'Some contributions of Sir Henry Maine to history and anthropology' in The Victorian Achievement of Sir Henry Maine, ed. Alan Diamond (Cambridge U.P. 1991)

(7) 'The Cambridge Experimental Videodisc', European Bulletin of Himalayan Research, no.2 (1991)

1992

(1) 'Ernest Gellner and the Escape to Modernity', in Power, Wealth and Belief: Essays in Honour of Ernest Gellner, (eds.) J.A. Hall & I.C. Jarvie (Cambridge)

(2) 'The Potentials of Videodisc in Visual Anthropology: Some Examples', in P.Crawford and D.Turton (eds.), Film as Ethnography (Manchester Univ. Press)

(3) CAMBRIDGE DATABASE SYSTEM INTERACTIVE (CDSi) MANUAL Trial Version 1.61. In collaboration with Sarah Green and Michael Bryant. (Rivers Video Project). 160 pp.

(4) CAMBRIDGE DATABASE SYSTEM INTERACTIVE (CDSi): Advanced probabilistic database retrieval system software package: trial version 1.61

(5) FILMS ON THE GURUNGS OF NEPAL: 21 films on various themes, including agriculture, dancing, crafts, averaging 25 minutes each.

(6) Review of Claus-Dieter Brauns and L.G. Loffler, Lorenz G., 'Mru - Hill People on the Border of Bangladesh.', Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, Vol.26.

1993

(1) 'Ralph Josselin', in Dictionary of National Biography, ed. C.S.Nicholls (Oxford)

(2) 'Louis Dumont and the Origins of Individualism', Cambridge Anthropology, vol 16, no.1.

(3) 'Japan and the West', (Review article), Historical Journal, 36,2.

(4) Japanese edition of THE CULTURE OF CAPITALISM, with a new preface.

(5a) Turkish edition of THE CULTURE OF CAPITALISM with a new preface.

(5b) Turkish edition of THE ORIGINS OF ENGLISH INDIVIDUALISM with a new preface.

(6) Bernard Pignede, THE GURUNGS: A HIMALAYAN POPULATION OF NEPAL (Kathmandu), xliv + 523pp ; translated, edited and annotated, with Sarah Harrison.

(7)'On Individualism', Radcliffe-Brown Memorial Lecture, British Academy Proceedings, vol.82., re-published as a separate pamphlet by the Centre for Study of Cultural Values, Lancaster University,1994, 42pp.

(8) 'Fatalism and Development in Nepal' in Nepal in the Nineties' (Delhi), ed. Michael Hutt.

(9) FILMS ON THE GURUNGS OF NEPAL: 8 films on various themes, including economics, ritual, biography, averaging 12 minutes each.

1994

(1) 'History and Anthropology' (review essay of Aaron Gurevich,'Historical Anthropology' ), Rural History, 5 no.1.

(2) 'BBC Domesday: The Social Construction of Britain on Videodisc' in Vizualizing Theory, ed. Lucien Taylor.

(3) 'The Origins of Capitalism in Japan, China and the West: The Work of Norman Jacobs.', Cambridge Anthropology, Vol. 17, no.3 (1994), pp.43-66.

1995

(1) 'Individualism' in The Social Science Encyclopedia (2nd edn., Routledge).

(2) 'Law and custom in Japan: some comparative reflections', Continuity and Change 10(3) (1995), pp.369-390.

(3) 'Work and Culture: Some Comparisons of England and Japan', in Wellsprings of Achievement: Cultural and Economic Dynamics in Early Modern England and Japan, ed. P.Gouk (Variorum, 1995).

1996

(1) Obituary article on Ernest Gellner, King's College Annual Report. (2,000 words)

(2) Preface to Carles Salazar, A Sentimental Economy (Berghan Books, 1996) (1500 words)

(3) Review of Ernest Gellner, Conditions of Liberty and Conversations in the Sacred Grove, c.3,000 words. Appeared in 'Reviews in History', April 1996.

(http://ihr.sas.ac.uk/ihr/reviews/reviews.mnu.html)

(4) Obituary of Professor Christoph von Furer-Haimendorf (1909-1995), c.1500 words, with Mark Turin, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, vol.lix, part3, 1996. pp.548-551.

(5) Obituary of Ernest Gellner, (c.2,000 words), for King's College Annual Report, October 1996.

(6) Obituary of Ernest Gellner, (c.3,000 words), for Cambridge Review, vol. 117, no. 2328, Nov. 1996.

(7) 'Ernest Gellner and the Escape to Modernity' in John A.Hall and Ian Jarvie, The Social Philosophy of Ernest Gellner (Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities, 48, (1996).(reprint)

(8) 'Fieldwork in the Himalayas', 150 minute video film.

(9) 'Dilmaya's Pwe Lava: A Gurung Memorial Ritual', 160 minute video film.

(10) Review of Lionel Caplan, 'Warrior Gentlemen'. Bulletin of School of Oriental and African Studies

1997

(1) 'Identity and Change among the Gurungs (Tamu-mai) of Central Nepal' in ed. David Gellner et al. Nationalism and Ethnicity in a Hindu Kingdom (Harwood, 1997).

(2) THE SAVAGE WARS OF PEACE; ENGLAND, JAPAN AND THE MALTHUSIAN TRAP (Blackwell, 1997).

(3) 'Interview with Alan Macfarlane', European Studies Newsletter: Nov. 1997. No.21.

(4) 'Gurung Buildings' in ed. Paul Oliver, Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Cambridge University Press, 1997

(5) '"Japan" in an English Mirror, Modern Asian Studies, 31, 4 (1997), pp.763-806.

1998

(1)'Fukuzawa and the Riddle of the World' in Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies (Tokyo, 1998).

(2) 'The Meaning of the Comparative Method', (in Japanese, trans. Prof. Toshiko Nakamura), The Journal of Hokkai-Gakuen University, no.94-5, March 1998.

(3) 'The mystery of property: inheritance and industrialization in England and Japan' in C.M.Hann (ed.), Property relations: Renewing the anthropological tradition (Cambridge U.P. 1998), 104-123.

(4) 'Capitalist Society and Capitalism' in Tetsuji Yamamoto

(ed), Philosophical Designs for a Socio-Cultural Transformation:

Beyond violence and the modern era (Ecole des Hautes Etudes,

Paris, 1998)

(5) Review of Susan Hanley, 'Everyday things in Premodern Japan'. Journal of Economic History.

1999

(1) Review of S.N.Eisenstadt, 'Japanese Civilization' in

Cambridge Anthropology, 1999.

(2) 'Four systems of Stratification' in Ramachandra Guha and

J. Parry (eds), Institutions and Inequalities in South Asia:

Essays Presented to Andre Beteille, (Oxford U.P., Delhi, 1999)

(3) Second Edition of Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart England; A

regional and comparative study, (Routledge, London, 1999)

2000

(1) Japanese edition of MARRIAGE AND LOVE IN ENGLAND, with new preface (2) THE RIDDLE OF THE MODERN WORLD; OF LIBERTY, WEALTH AND EQUALITY (a book on Montesquieu, Adam Smith, De Tocqueville and Gellner - some 116,000 words. Currently in press with Macmillan. c. June 2000

(3) 'Civility and the Decline of Magic' in P.Slack, P.Burke and B.Harrison (eds.), Civil Histories: Essays in Honour of Sir Keith Thomas (OUP., c.May 2000)

(4) 'Technological Evolution and Involution; A Preliminary Comparison of Europe and Japan', (with S.Harrison) in John Ziman (ed.), Technological Innovation as an Evolutionary Process (CUP., Feb. 2000)

(5) Review of Eric Wolf, Envisioning Power (1000 words), for Journal of latin American Studies. - submitted March 2000

(6) 'The Earls Colne Project: A Personal Account', History 2000 Website. BBC. March 2000. (c. 1000 words)

(7) 'Don's Diary' in Times Higher Education Supplement, 7.7.2000

(8) Major participant in six-part television series on the origins of the Industrial Revolution, 'The Day the World Took Off', Channel 4, May-June 2001

(9) Radio interviews during May 2000: Local and regional radio stations as follows: Shropshire, Cambridge, Greater Manchester, Wales, Leicester, Merseyside, Andy Peebles Late Show, on the origins of the Industrial Revolution.

(10) Radio interview on 18.10.2000 with Radio Merseyside on 'English Identity'.

2001

(1) Japanese edition of THE SAVAGE WARS OF PEACE: ENGLAND, JAPAN AND THE MALTHUSIAN TRAP (Shinyosha, Tokyo, 2001), with a new preface.

(2) 'The Day the World Took Off'; Reflections on the Experience of Working on a Television Series', Cambridge Anthropology, 22:1,2000/2001, pp.67-77

(3) 'David Hume and the political economy of agrarian civilization', History of European Ideas 27 (2001). Pp. 79-91

2002

THE MAKING OF THE MODERN WORLD; VISIONS FROM THE WEST AND THE EAST (Palgrave, London, 2002)

With Gerry Martin, THE GLASS BATHYSCAPHE; HOW GLASS CHANGED THE WORLD (Profile Books, London, 2002).

'A Transparent revolution', Times Higher, 21 June 2002

'Sliding Down the Himalayas; Social Change in a Gurung Village', European Bulletin of Himalayan Research (July 2002).

Various radio interviews to launch the book on Glass, including with Jeremy Paxman in 'Start the Week'.

2003

With Iris Macfarlane, GREEN GOLD; THE EMPIRE OF TEA (Ebury Press, 2003)

Second edition of RESOURCES AND POPULATION; A STUDY OF THE GURUNGS OF NEPAL, with a new introduction, (Ratna Pustak, Kathmandu, 2002)

Paperback edition of THE SAVAGE WARS OF PEACE,; ENGLAND, JAPAN AND THE MALTHUSIAN TRAP, with a new epilogue (Palgrave, 2003)

Preface to Aglaja Stirn and Peter van Ham,The Hidden World of the Naga (Prestel, 2003)

Various radio interviews in connection with publication of 'Tea' and 'Glass' paperback

Translation of Alan Macfarlane and Gerry Martin, THE GLASS BATHYSCAPHE into Chinese, with a new prace, published by Commercial Press. Also paperback edition, June, 2003.

'Alfred Antony Francis Gell, 1945-1997'. Proceedings of the British Academy, 120, pp.127-147 (2003)

2004

Alan Macfarlane and Gerry Martin, THE GLASS BATHYSCAPHE (2002), translated and published in Italian. Una storia invisible, Editori Laterza, 2003] and German. Eine Welt aus Glas, Claussenn, 2004.

Alan Macfarlane and Iris Macfarlane, GREEN GOLD; THE EMPIRE OF TEA (American edition, 2004 as The Empire of Tea, The Remarkable History of the Plant that Took Over the World, Overlook Press, N.Y), published in a Chinese translation with a new preface by Shantou University Press, 2004, published in paperback in 2004.

'A World of Glass' (with Gerry Martin), Science, vol.305, 3 September 2004, pp.1407-8.

'China Diaries', (with Xiaoxiao Yan), Cambridge Anthropology, 24:2, 2004, pp. 75-90

'To contrast and compare' in Methodology and Fieldwork, (ed.) Vinay Kumar Srivastava (Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2004), pp.94-111

'Work in Nepalese Anthropology', in Nepal Studies in the UK, Conversations with Practitioners, (ed.) Pratyoush Onta (Martin Chautari, Kathmandu, 2004), pp. 11-21

'Population Structure and Social Structure in Modern China, Japan, England and India: Reflections on the great divergence', translated into Chinese by Qingsue Li, in James Lee (ed), A New View of Research on Family History (Beijing, 2004), pp.460-472

2005

What makes Law Effective?, (1500 words), Times Higher Education Supplement, April 2005

Un mondo di vetro, Kos: Rivista di medicina, cultura e scienze umane, no.232/233, Jan-Feb 2005, pp.18-23

LETTERS TO LILY: ON HOW THE WORLD WORKS (Profile Books, London, 2005), 311pp.

Oro Verde: El Imperio del te (Oceano, 2005), Spanish translation of Green Gold, The Empire of Tea

Letters to Lily: On How the World Works (Korean translation, Random House 2005), 350 pp.

Green Gold; the Empire of Tea (2005) Complex Chinese translation of Green Gold, published in Taiwan Preface to Jamie Saul, The Naga of Burma, Their festivals, Customs and Way of Life (Thailand, 2005) Preface to David Prendergast, From Elder to Ancestor: Old Age, Death and Inheritance in Modern Korea (Hawaii, 2005)

2006

Special preface and translated edition of Chinese mainland version of Letters to Lily: On How the World Works (Commercial Press, Beijing, 2006)

Collaborator and major contributor to Howard and Christopher Dawes, Making things from New Ideas; the secrets of prosperity (Dawes Trust, Pershore, Worcestershire, 2006)

Comments on John Ziman's, No Man is an Island, special issue of Journal of Consciousness Studies, vol.13, no.5 (2006), 43-52.

Web Anthropology; Some Potentials for Visual and Computer Anthropology in Visual Anthropology, vol. 19 (2006), 1-3

Letters to Lily; on How the World Works (translated and published in Japan, Norway, Denmark and Taiwan)

2007

Alan Macfarlane, Japan Through the Looking Glass (Profile, 2007)

‘The Malthusian Trap’, International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edn., Macmillan.

Two Lectures by Alan Macfarlane; the Maruyama Lecture and Seminar, 2005 (Berkeley, 2007)

Letters to Lily – translations into Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Estonian

The Glass Bathyscaphe – translation into Chinese (Taiwan)

Green Gold: The Empire of Tea -translation into Chinese, Japanese

2008

Preface to Peter Rivière (d.), A History of Oxford Anthropology (Berg, 2008)

Preface to Peter van Ham and Jamie Saul, Expedition Naga; Diaries from the Hills in Northeast India 1921-1937, 2002-6 (ACC editions, 2008)

‘The digitization of Naga collections in the West and the “return of Culture”’ in Naga Identities, eds. Michael Oppitz et al, (Snoeck Publishers, Gent, 2008), with Mark Turin

Japan Through the Looking Glass (paperback edn, 2008)

Japan Through the Looking Glass - Finnish translation

The Origins of English Individualism – Chinese translation

Letters to Lily; On how the World Works - Slovenian translation

‘Anthropological and other ‘ancestors’”, translated for Chinese Review of Anthropology, vol. 10, 2009

‘An Introduction to Professor Christoph von Furer-Haimendorf’s Naga Photographs’ in Naga: a Forgotten Mountain Region Rediscovered, eds. Richard Kunz and Vibha Joshi (Verlag, Germany, 2008)

Alan Macfarlane, A Guide to English Historical Records (Cambridge, 1983), first paperback edition.

2009

Alan Macfarlane, Reflections on Cambridge (Social Science Press, 2009)

Contribution to Christopher Evans et al., Grounding knowledge/walking land: Archaeological research and ethno-historical identity in central Nepal (McDonald Institute, Cambridge, 2009)

Japan Through the Looking Glass – French translation as Enigmatique Japon

Letters to Lily; On How the World Works – translation into Hungarian

2010 onwards

Origins of English Individualism - translated into Chinese (2011)

Invention of the Modern World - (Chinese version) 2012

Dragon Days - with Jamie Bruce Lockhart (2012)

Dorset Days - (2012)

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