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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:  2005
Volume:  47
Issue:  3
Month:  July
 
     
 
 
 
Thomas R. Trautmann    
Editorial Foreword
Pages: 439-441
 
Erik Mueggler    
"The Lapponicum Sea": Matter, Sense, and Affect in the Botanical Exploration of Southwest China and Tibet
Pages: 442-479
 
Greg Johnson    
Narrative Remains: Articulating Indian Identities in the Repatriation Context
Pages: 480-506
 
Hong Kal    
Modeling the West, Returning to Asia: Shifting Politics of Representation in Japanese Colonial Expositions in Korea
Pages: 507-531
 
Ronald Niezen    
Digital Identity: The Construction of Virtual Selfhood in the Indigenous Peoples' Movement
Pages: 532-551
 
Bruce A. Magnusson and John F. Clark    
Understanding Democratic Survival and Democratic Failure in Africa: Insights from Divergent Democratic Experiments in Benin and Congo (Brazzaville)
Pages: 552-482
 
Melanie J. Newton    
The King v. Robert James, a Slave, for Rape: Inequality, Gender, and British Slave Amelioration 1823-1834
Pages: 583-610
 
Rachel Sturman    
Property and Attachments: Defining Autonomy and the Claims of Family in Nineteenth-Century Western India
Pages: 611-637
 
Paul D. McLean    
Patronage, Citizenship, and the Stalled Emergence of the Modern State in Renaissance Florence
Pages: 638-664
 
[Short Communications]   
[Book review by Miriam Kahn] Michael W. Young
Malinowski: Odyssey of an Anthropologist 1884–1920
Pages: 665-667
 
[Short Communications]   
[Book review by Paige West] Anna Tsing
Friction: An Ethnography of Global Connections
Pages: 667-668
 
[Short Communications]   
[Book review by Michael Bernhard] Maryjane Osa
Solidarity and Contention. Social Movements, Protest, and Contestation, vol. 18
Pages: 669-670
 
[Short Communications]   
[Book review by Karen Leonard] Sandhya Shukla
India Abroad: Diasporic Cultures of Postwar America and England
Pages: 670-672
 
     
 
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