Since the 1950s anthropologist Sidney W. Mintz has been at the forefront of efforts to integrate the disciplines of anthropology and history. Author of <i>Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History</i> and other groundbreaking works he was one of the first scholars to anticipate and critique &#x201C;globalization studies.&#x201D; However a strong tradition of epistemologically sophisticated and theoretically informed empiricism of the sort advanced by Mintz has yet to become a cornerstone of contemporary anthropological scholarship. This collection of essays by leading anthropologists and historians serves as an intervention that rests on Mintz&#x2019;s rigorously historicist ethnographic work which has long predicted the methodological crisis in anthropology today.<br/><br/>Contributors to this volume build on Mintzean interdisciplinarity to provide productive ways to theorize the everyday life of local groups and communities nation-states and regions and the interconnections among them. Consisting of theoretical and case studies of Latin America North America the Caribbean and Papua New Guinea <i>Empirical Futures</i> demonstrates how Mintzean perspectives advance our understanding of the relationship among empirical approaches the uses of ethnographic and historical data and theory-building and the study of these from both local and global vantage points.<br/><br/>Contributors:<br/>George Baca Goucher College<br/>Frederick Cooper New York University<br/>Virginia R. Dominguez University of Illinois<br/>Frederick Errington Trinity College<br/>Deborah Gewertz Amherst College<br/>Juan Giusti-Cordero University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras<br/>Aisha Khan New York University<br/>Samuel Mart&#xED;nez University of Connecticut<br/>Stephan Palmi&#xE9; University of Chicago<br/>Jane Schneider City University of New York Graduate Center<br/>Rebecca J. Scott University of Michigan
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