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43:1 (January 2001)
Editorial Foreword, 1-3
Milk Relations
Peter Parkes Alternative Social Structures and Foster Relations
in the Hindu Kush: Milk Kinship Allegiance in Former Mountain
Kingdoms of Northern Pakistan, 4-36
Reading Religions
Bronwen Douglas Encounters with the Enemy? Academic Readings
of Missionary Narratives on Melanesians, 37-64
David Ownby Imperial Fantasies: the Chinese Communists and Peasant
Rebellions, 65-91
Laurent Dubois Vodou and History, 92-100
Reconstructing Women’s Worlds
Asiya Siddiqi Ayesha’s World: A Butcher’s Family
in Nineteenth-Century Bombay, 101-129
Hill Gates Footloose in Fujian: Economic Correlates of Footbinding,
130-148
Frames of Mind
Karin Rosemblatt “What We Can Reclaim of the Old Values
of the Past”: Sexual Morality and Politics in Twentieth-century
Chile, 149-180
Patricia Spyer Photography’s Framings and Unframings. A
Review Article, 181-192
Foucault On the Farm
Peter Triantafillou Governing Agricultural Progress: A Genealogy
of the Politics of Pest Control in Malaysia, 193-222
43:2 (April 2001)
Editorial Foreword, 223-224
Rural Economies
Dick Whittaker and Jack Goody Rural Manufacturing in the Rouergue
from Antiquity to the Present: the Examples of Pottery and Cheese,
225-245
James C. McCann Maize and Grace: History, Corn, and Africa’s
New Landscapes, 1500–1999, 246-272
Michael Donovan The Intimate Geography of Family Farms, 273-297
Improving the Natives at Home and Abroad
Albert Schrauwers The “Benevolent” Colonies of Johannes
van den Bosch: Continuities in the Administration of Poverty in
the Netherlands and Indonesia, 298-328
Competing Histories
Sabine MacCormack History, Historical Record and Ceremonial Action:
Incas and Spaniards in Cuzco, 329-363
Alev Çinar National History as a Contested Site: the Conquest
of Istanbul and Islamist Negotiations of the Nation, 364-391
Epitaph for a Literature
Sheldon Pollock The Death of Sanskrit, 392-426
CSSH Notes, 427-432
43:3 (July 2001)
Editorial Foreword, 635-637
Globalizations
Andreas Wimmer Globalizations Avant la Lettre: A Comparative
View of Isomorphization in an Inter-Connecting World, 435-436
Bill Maurer Islands in the Net: Rewiring Technological and Financial
Circuits in the “Offshore” Caribbean, 467-501
Christanities
David Maxwell “Sacred History, Social History”: Traditions
and Texts in the Making of a Southern African Transnational Religious
Movement, 502-524
Joel Robbins Secrecy and the Sense of an Ending: Narrative, Time
and Everyday Millenarianism in Paua New Guinea and in Christian
Fundamentalism, 525-551
Meditation Modernized
Alan Klima The Telegraphic Abject: Buddhist Meditation and the
Redemption of Mechanical Reproduction, 552-582
Virtue and the Nation
Rebecca Bryant An Aesthetics of Self: Moral Remaking and Cypriot
Education, 583-614
CSSH Discussion
Paolo Squatriti How the Irish Sea (May Have) Saved Irish Civilization.
A Review Article, 615-630
Barbara Walker (Still) Searching for a Soviet Society: Personalized
Political and Economic Ties in Recent Soviet Historiography. A
Review Article., 631-642
CSSH Notes, 643-647
43:4 (October 2001)
Editorial Foreword, 649-650
Postcolonial Remediation
Mahmood Mamdani Beyond Settler and Native as Political Identities:
Overcoming the Political Legacy of Colonialism, 651-664
Group Talk
Charles L. Briggs Modernity, Cultural Reasoning, and the Institutionalization
of Social Inequality: Racializing Death in a Venezuelan Cholera
Epidemic, 665-700
Dennis Sweeney Corporatist Discourse and Heavy Industry in Wilhelmine
Germany: Factory Culture and Employer Politics in the Saar, 701-734
Coin of the Realm
Michael Lambek The Value of Coins in Sakalava Polity: Money,
Death, and Historicity in Mahajanga, Madagascar, 735-762
Wambui Mwangi Of Coins and Conquest: the East African Currency
Board, the Rupee Crisis, and the Problem of Colonialism in the
East African Protectorate, 763-787
Counting People
David Darrow From Commune to Household: Statistics and the Social
Construction of Chaianov’s Theory of Peasant Economy, 788-818
Norbert Peabody Cents, Sense, Census: Human Inventories in Late
Precolonial and Early Colonial India, 819-850
CSSH Discussion
Philip S. Gorski Beyond Marx and Hintze? Third-Wave Theories
of Early Modern State Formation, 851-861
CSSH Notes, 862-864
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