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Thomas R. Trautmann
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| Editorial Foreword |
| Pages: 653-655 |
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Ulbe Bosma
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| Citizens of Empire: Some Comparative Observations on the Evolution of Creole Nationalism in Colonial Indonesia |
| Pages: 656-681 |
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Marc Baer
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| The Double Bind of Race and Religion: The Conversion of the Dönme to Turkish Secular Nationalism |
| Pages: 682-708 |
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M.C. Jedrej
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| The Southern Funj of the Sudan as a Frontier Society, 1820-1980 |
| Pages: 709-729 |
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Milen V. Petrov
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| Everyday Forms of Compliance: Subaltern Commentaries on Ottoman Reform, 1864-1868 |
| Pages: 730-759 |
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Sharad Chari
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| Provincializing Capital: The Work of an Agrarian Past in South Indian Industry |
| Pages: 760-785 |
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Horng-luen Wang
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| National Culture and Its Discontents: The Politics of Heritage and Language in Taiwan, 1949-2003 |
| Pages: 786-815 |
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Natasha Eaton
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| Between Mimesis and Alterity: Art, Gift, and Diplomacy in Colonial India, 1770-1800 |
| Pages: 816-844 |