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Christopher Minkowski
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| Nilankantha's instruments of war: Modern, vernacular, barbarous |
| Pages: 365-385 |
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Mahesh Sharma
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| State formation and cultural complex in western Himalaya: Chamba genealogy and epigraphs 700-1650 C.E. |
| Pages: 387-432 |
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Rochona Majumdar
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| Snehalata's death: Dowry and women's agency in colonial Bengal |
| Pages: 433-464 |
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Velayutham Saravanan
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| Colonialism and coffee plantations: Decline of environment and tribals in Madras Presidency during the nineteenth century |
| Pages: 465-488 |
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[Book Review by Amiya P. Sen]  |
| Achintya Kumar Dutta
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| Èconomy and Ecology in a Bengal District: Burdwan 1880-1947 |
| Pages: 489-491 |
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[Book Review by Amiya P. Sen]  |
| Swaraj Basu
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| Dynamics of a Cast Movement: The Rajbansis of North Bengal, 1910-1947 |
| Pages: 489-491 |
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[Book Review by Sabyasachi Bhattacharya]  |
| David Hardiman
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| Gandhi: In his times and ours |
| Pages: 491-493 |
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[Book Review by Chitralekha Zutshi]  |
| Dick Kooiman
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| Communalism and Indian Princely States: Travacore, Baroda and Hyderabad in the 1930s |
| Pages: 493-495 |
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[Book Review by Roma Chatterji]  |
| Jeanne Openshaw
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| Seeking Bauls of Bengal |
| Pages: 496-497 |
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[Book Review by David N. Lorenzen]  |
| Laurie L. Patton (ed.)
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| Jewels of Authority: Women and Textual Tradition in Hindu India |
| Pages: 497-499 |
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[Book Review by Margrit Pernau]  |
| Manu Bhagavan
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| Sovereign Spheres: Princes, Education and Empire and Colonial India |
| Pages: 499-501 |
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[Book Review by Vinay Lal]  |
| Michael Gottlob
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| Historical Thinking in South Asia: A Handbook of Sources from Colonial Times to the Present |
| Pages: 501-504 |
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[Book Review by Chandar S. Sundaram]  |
| Rajit K. Mazumder
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| The Indian Army and the Making of the Punjab |
| Pages: 504-506 |
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[Book Review by Munis D. Faruqui]  |
| Richard B. Barnett
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| Rethinking Early Modern India |
| Pages: 506-509 |
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[Book Review by Brian P. Caton]  |
| Robert Nichols
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| Settling the Frontier: Land, Law, and Society in the Peshawar Valley, 1500-1900 |
| Pages: 509-511 |
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[Book Review by Dina Siddiqi]  |
| Samita Sen
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| Women and Labour in Late Colonial India: The Bengal Jute Industry |
| Pages: 511-514 |
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[Book Review by Ranjit Nair]  |
| Shiv Visvanathan
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| A Carnival for Science |
| Pages: 515-516 |
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[Book Review by Ishita Banerjee]  |
| Veena Talwar Oldenburg
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| Dowry Murder: The Imperial Origins of a Cultural Crime |
| Pages: 516-518 |
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Index  |
| Pages: 519-521 |