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Thomas R. Trautmann
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| Editorial Foreword |
| Pages: 433-434 |
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[Globalizations]  |
| Andreas Wimmer
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| Globalizations Avant La Lettre: A Comparative View of Isomorphization and Heteromorphization in an Inter-Connecting World |
| Pages: 435-466 |
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Bill Maurer
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| Islands in the Net: Rewiring Technological and Financial Circuits in the "Offshore" Caribbean |
| Pages: 467-501 |
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[Christianities]  |
| David Maxwell
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| Traditions and Texts in the Making of a Southern African Transnational Religious Movement |
| Pages: 502-504 |
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Joel Robbins
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| Secrecy and the Sense of an Ending: Narrative, Time, and Everyday Millenarianism in Papua New Guinea and in Christian Fundamentalism |
| Pages: 525-551 |
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[Meditation Modernized]  |
| Alan Klima
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| The Telegraphic Abject: Buddhist Meditation and the Redemption of Mechanical Reproduction |
| Pages: 552-582 |
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[Virtue and the Nation]  |
| Rebecca Bryant
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| An Aesthetics of Self: Moral Remaking and Cypriot Education |
| Pages: 583-614 |
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[CSSH Discussion]  |
| Paolo Squatriti
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| How the Irish Sea (May Have) Saved Irish Civilization. A Review Article |
| Pages: 615-630 |
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Barbara Walker
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| (Still) Searching for a Soviet Society: Personalized Political and Economic Ties in Recent Soviet Historiography. A Review Article |
| Pages: 631-642 |
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[CSSH Notes]  |
| [Book review by Rita Smith Kipp] Brett Christophers
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| Positioning the Missionary: John Booth Good and the Confluence of Cultures in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia |
| Pages: 643-644 |
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[CSSH Notes]  |
| [Book review by Helmut Puff] Craig M. Koslofsky
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| The Reformation of the Dead: Death and Ritual in Early Modern Germany, 1450–1700 |
| Pages: 644-646 |
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[CSSH Notes]  |
| [Book review by Sanjay Subrahmanyam] Sevket Pamuk
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| A Monetary History of the Ottoman Empire |
| Pages: 646-647 |