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Thomas R. Trautmann
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| Editorial Foreword
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| Pages: 231-234 |
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[Displaced Persons]  |
| Daphne Berdahl
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| The Spirit of Capitalism and the Boundaries of Citizenship in Post-Wall Germany
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| Pages: 235-251 |
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[Displaced Persons]  |
| David Newbury
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| Returning Refugees: Four Historical Patterns of "Coming Home" to Rwanda
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| Pages: 252-285 |
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[Race Relations]  |
| David Chappell
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| "Africanization" in the Pacific: Blaming Others for Disorder in the Periphery?
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| Pages: 286-317 |
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[Race Relations]  |
| Brian Owensby
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| Toward a History of Brazil's "Cordial Racism": Race Beyond Liberalism
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| Pages: 318-347 |
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[Race Relations]  |
| Ivan Davidson Kalmar
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| Benjamin Disraeli, Romantic Orientalist
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| Pages: 348-371 |
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[Food Fights]  |
| Anthony Oberschall and Michael Seidman
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| Food Coercion in Revolution and Civil War: Who Wins and How They Do It |
| Pages: 372-402 |
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[Food Fights]  |
| Enrico Dal Lago
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| States of Rebellion: Civil War, Rural Unrest, and the Agrarian Question in the American South and the Italian Mezzogiorno, 1861-1865 |
| Pages: 403-432 |
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[CSSH Discussion ]  |
| [Book review by Damani Partridge] Daniel Joseph Walther
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| Creating Germans Abroad: Cultural Policies and National Identity in Namibia |
| Pages: 433-434 |
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[CSSH Discussion]  |
| [Book review by Amy Singer] Mine Ener
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| Managing Egypt's Poor and the Politics of Benevolence, 1800–1952 |
| Pages: 434-435 |
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[CSSH Discussion]  |
| [Book review by James H. Sweet] Peter Mark
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| “Portuguese” Style and Luso-African Identity: Precolonial Senegambia, Sixteenth-Nineteenth Centuries |
| Pages: 435-437 |