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Thomas R. Trautmann
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| Editorial Foreword |
| Pages: 1-3 |
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Dale Tomich
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| The Wealth of Empire: Francisco Arango y Parreno, Political Economy, and the Second Slavery in Cuba
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| Pages: 4-28 |
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Kristin Mann
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| Ending Slavery/Reforging Freedom: The Problem of Emancipation in Western Culture. A Review Essay |
| Pages: 29-40 |
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George Steinmetz
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| "The Devil's Handwriting": Precolonial Discourse, Ethnographic Acuity, and Cross-Identification in German Colonialism
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| Pages: 41-95 |
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Parna Sengupta
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| An Object Lesson in Colonial Pedagogy |
| Pages: 96-121 |
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Matthew Connelly
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| Population Control is History: New Perspectives on the International Campaign to Limit Population Growth |
| Pages: 122-147 |
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Sumit Guha
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| The Politics of Identity and Enumeration in India c. 1600-1990 |
| Pages: 148-167 |
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Shana Cohen
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| Alienation and Globalization in Morocco: Addressing the Social and Political Impact of Market Integration |
| Pages: 168-189 |
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Dylan Riley
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| Privelege and Property: The Political Foundations of Failed Class Formation in Eighteenth-Century Austrian Lombardy |
| Pages: 190-213 |
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[CSSH Notes]  |
| [Book review by Bridget Guarasci] Brian Axel
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| The Nation's Tortured Body: Violence, Representation, and the Formation of a Sikh Diaspora |
| Page: 214 |
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[CSSH Notes]  |
| [Book review by Sylvia D. Hoffert] Kirsten Fischer
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| Suspect Relations: Sex, Race, and Resistance in Colonial North Carolina |
| Page: 215 |
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[CSSH Notes]  |
| [Book review by Esra Özyürek] Sibel Bozdogan
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| Modernism and Nation Building: Turkish Architectural Culture in the Early Republic |
| Pages: 216-217 |
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[CSSH Notes]  |
| [Book review by Nancy Shoemaker] Circe Sturm
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| Blood Politics: Race, Culture, and Identity in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma |
| Pages: 217-218 |