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Lincoln, B
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| An Early Moment in the Discourse of `Terrorism': Reflections on a Tale from Marco Polo
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| Pages: 242-259 |
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Delaney, C
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| Columbus' Ultimate Goal: Jerusalem |
| Pages: 260-292 |
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Knobler, A
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| Holy Wars, Empires, and the Portability of the Past: The Modern Uses of Medieval Crusades |
| Pages: 293-325 |
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Barnes, RH
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| Maurice Godelier and the Metamorphosis of Kinship, A Review Essay
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| Pages: 326-358 |
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Parkes, P
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| Celtic Fosterage: Adoptive Kinship and Clientage in Northwest Europe |
| Pages: 359-395 |
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daSilva, FV
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| Sexual Horns: The Anatomy and Metaphysics of Cuckoldry in European Fiction
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| Pages: 396-418 |
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Zimmerman, A
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| "What Do You Really Want in German East Africa, Herr Professor?" Counterinsurgency and the Science Effect in Colonial Tanzania |
| Pages: 419-461 |
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Bailkin, J
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| The Boot and the Spleen: When Was Murder Possible in British India? |
| Pages: 462-493 |
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