From the introduction: "Among other articles, the present issue contains three papers presented at the Symposium on Contemporary Cultural Anthropology in Soviet Russia and Eastern Europe, held during the 68th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association in New Orleans in November 1969. The symposium was organized by Joel M. Halpern and Zdenek Salzmann of the University of Massachusetts, and chaired by the latter in Halpern's absence from the United States. The three papers, by Maday, Riedl, and Skreija , deal respectively with current activities of cultural anthropologists in Hungary, German Democratic Republic, and Poland.
Submissions from 1970
A Brief Survey of English Language Research on Yugoslav Cultural and Social Anthropology and Ethnology, Joel M. Halpern
Hungarian Peasant Studies, Bela C. Maday
Contemporary Ethnographic Studies and Research Trends in the German Democratic Republic, Norbert F. Riedl
Concerning Two Czech Publications on the Ethnography of Industrial Regions, Zdenek Salzmann
Table of Contents and Introduction, Zdenek Salzmann
Contemporary Cultural Anthropology in Poland, Andris Skreija