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Sanjay Subrahmanyam
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| Turning the stone over: Sixteenth-century millenarianism from the Tagus to the Ganges |
| Pages: 129-161 |
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Harald Fisher-Tiné
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| 'White women degrading themselves to the lowest depths': European networks of prostitution and colonial anxieties in British India and Ceylon ca. 1880-1914 |
| Pages: 163-190 |
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Rimli Bhattacharya
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| The nautee in 'the second city of the Empire' |
| Pages: 191-235 |
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[Book Review, by Iqbal Ghani Khan]  |
| J.L. Gommans and D.H.A. Kolff, eds.
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| Warfare and Weaponry in South Asia: 1000-1800 |
| Pages: 237-239 |
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[Book Review, by Sasheej Hegde]  |
| David N. Gellner
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| The Anthropology of Buddism and Hinduism: Weberian Themes |
| Pages: 239-242 |
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[Book Review, by Tirthankar Roy]  |
| Mushirul Hasan and Nariaki Nakazato, eds
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| The Unfinished Agenda. Nation-building in South Asia |
| Pages: 242-245 |
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[Book Review, by James W. Laine]  |
| Jaymala Diddee and Samita Gupta
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| Pune, Queen of the Deccan |
| Pages: 245-246 |