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Thomas R. Trautmann
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| Editorial Foreword |
| Pages: 495-496 |
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[Conversions]  |
| Paul W. Werth
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| From "Pagan" Muslims to "Baptized" Communists: Religious Conversion and Ethnic Particularity in Russia's Eastern Provinces |
| Pages: 497-523 |
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Irene Silverblatt
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| New Christians and New World Fears in Seventeenth-Century Peru |
| Pages: 524-546 |
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Selim Deringil
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| "There Is No Compulsion in Religion": On Conversion and Apostasy in the Late Ottoman Empire: 1839-1856 |
| Pages: 547-575 |
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[Race]  |
| Aline Helg
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| Black Men, Racial Stereotyping, and Violence in the U.S. South and Cuba at the Turn of the Century |
| Pages: 576-604 |
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Tammy M. Proctor
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| "A Separate Path": Scouting and Guiding in Interwar South Africa |
| Pages: 605-631 |
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Antoinette Burton
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| Tongues Untied: Lord Salisbury's "Black Man" and the Boundaries of Imperial Democracy |
| Pages: 632-661 |
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[Property]  |
| Simon Harrison
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| From Prestige Goods to Legacies: Property and the Objectification of Culture in Melanesia |
| Pages: 662-679 |