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Thomas R. Trautmann
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| Editorial Foreword |
| Pages: 635-637 |
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Sara Berry
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| Debating The Land Question In Africa |
| Pages: 638-668 |
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Rebecca J. Scott, Michael Zeuske
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| Property In Writing, Property On The Ground: Pigs, Horses, Land, And Citizenship In The Aftermath Of Slavery, Cuba, 1880-1909 |
| Pages: 669-699 |
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Rogers Brubaker, Margit Feischmidt
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| 1848 In 1998: The Politics Of Commemoration In Hungary, Romania, And Slovakia |
| Pages: 700-744 |
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Jonathan Hearn
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| Narrative, Agency, And Mood: On The Social Construction Of National History In Scotland |
| Pages: 745-769 |
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Manu Goswami
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| Rethinking The Modular Nation Form: Toward A Sociohistorical Conception Of Nationalism |
| Pages: 770-799 |
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Jonathan Walker
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| Legal And Political Discourse In Seventeenth-Century Venice |
| Pages: 800-826 |
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Shale Horowitz
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| Explaining Peasant-Farmer Hegemony In Redistributive Politics: Class-, Trade-, And Asset-Based Approaches |
| Pages: 827-851 |
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[CSSH Notes]  |
| [Book review by Michael Biggs] James C. Scott
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| Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed |
| Pages: 852-854 |
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[CSSH Notes]  |
| [Book review by Liza Black] Kerwin Lee Klein / Michael Leroy Oberg
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| Frontiers of Historical Imagination: Narrating the European Conquest of Native America, 1890–1990 / Dominion and Civility: English Imperialism and Native America, 1585–1685 |
| Pages: 854-856 |
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[CSSH Notes]  |
| [Book review by Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra] James Krippner-Martínez
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| Rereading the Conquest. Power, Politics, and the History of Early Colonial Michoacán, Mexico, 1521–1565 |
| Pages: 856-857 |