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Title:  Comparative Studies in Society and History   [ website ]
Institute:  Tamiment Library, New York University (New York, USA)   [ website ]   [ e-mail ]
 
Year:  2002
Volume:  44
Issue:  1
Month:  January
 
     
 
 
 
Thomas R. Trautmann    
Editorial Foreword
Pages: 1-3
 
James C. Scott, John Tehranian, Jeremy Mathias    
The Production of Legal Identities Proper to States: The Case of the Permanent Family Surname
Pages: 4-44
 
Nader Sohrabi    
Global Waves, Local Actors: What the Young Turks Knew about Other Revolutions and Why it Mattered
Pages: 45-79
 
Julia C. Strauss    
Paternalist Terror: The Campaign to Suppress Counterrevolutionaries and Regime Consolidation in the People's Republic of China, 1950-1953
Pages: 80-105
 
Paul K. Eiss    
Redemption's Archive: Remembering the Future in a Revolutionary Past
Pages: 106-136
 
Leyla Neyzi    
Remembering to Forget: Sabbateanism, National Identity, and Subjectivity in Turkey
Pages: 137-158
 
James Wilce    
Genres of Memory and the Memory of Genres: "Forgetting" Lament in Bangladesh
Pages: 159-185
 
[CSSH Discussion]   
Michael Herzfeld
The Social Life of Reality. A Review Article
Pages: 186-195
 
[CSSH Discussion]   
Danilyn Rutherford
After Syncretism: The Anthropology of Islam and Christianity in Southeast Asia. A Review Article
Pages: 196-205
 
[CSSH Notes]   
[Book review by Martha Lampland] Shari J. Cohen
Politics Without a Past: The Absence of History in Postcommunist Nationalism
Pages: 206-207
 
[CSSH Notes]   
[Book review by Kamyar Abdi] Kurt Raaflaub and Nathan Rosentein, editors
War and Society in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds: Asia, the Mediterranean, Europe, and Mesoamerica.
Pages: 207-208
 
[CSSH Notes]   
[Book review by Marc David Baer] Edhem Eldem, Daniel Goffman, and Bruce Masters
The Ottoman City Between East and West: Aleppo, Izmir, and Istanbul. Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization
Pages: 208-209
 
[CSSH Notes]   
[Book review by Derek Collins] Mark Golden and Peter Toohey, editors
Inventing Ancient Culture: Historicism, Periodization, and the Ancient World
Pages: 209-210
 
[CSSH Notes]   
[Book review by Laura Pearl] Gavin R. G. Hambly, editor
Women in the Medieval Islamic World
Pages: 211-212
 
[CSSH Notes]   
[Book review by Nicola Piper] Wong Heung Wah
Japanese Bosses, Chinese Workers: Power and Control in a Hong Kong Megastore
Pages: 212-213
 
     
 
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