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Thomas R. Trautmann
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| Editorial Foreword |
| Pages: 673-675 |
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Andrew Sartori
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| The Resonance of "Culture": Framing a Problem in Global Concept-History |
| Pages: 676-699 |
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Lauren Benton
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| Legal Spaces of Empire: Piracy and the Origins of Ocean Regionalism |
| Pages: 700-724 |
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Robert Blecher
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| Citizens without Sovereignty: Transfer and Ethnic Cleansing in Israel
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| Pages: 725-754 |
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David N. Gellner
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| The Emergence of Conversion in a Hindu-Buddhist Polytropy: The Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, c. 1600-1995
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| Pages: 755-780 |
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Matthew Engelke
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| The Early Days of Johane Masowe: Self-Doubt, Uncertainty, and Religious Transformation |
| Pages: 781-808 |
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Michael S. Dodson
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| Translating Science, Translating Empire: The Power of Language in Colonial North India
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| Pages: 809-835 |
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Cyrus Schayegh
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| Serial Murder in Tehran: Crime, Science, and the Formation of Modern State and Society in Interwar Iran |
| Pages: 836-862 |
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Ilana Feldman
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| Everyday Government in Extraordinary Times: Persistence and Authority in Gaza's Civil Service, 1917-1967 |
| Pages: 863-891 |
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[Short Communications]  |
| [Book review by Chris Gregory] Scott Cook
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| Understanding Commodity Cultures: Explorations in Economic Anthropology with Case Studies from Mexico |
| Pages: 892-893 |
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[Short Communications]  |
| [Book review by Marianne Kamp] Douglas Northrop
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| Veiled Empire: Gender & Power in Stalinist Central Asia |
| Pages: 894-895 |
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[Book review by Farina Mir] Ann Grodzins Gold and Bhoju Ram Gujar
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| In the Time of Trees and Sorrows: Nature, Power and Memory in Rajasthan |
| Pages: 895-896 |