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Volume 45 Number 1 January 2003
Editorial Foreword, 1-3
Slavery and After
DALE TOMICH The Wealth of Empire: Francisco Arango y Parreño,
Political Economy, and the Second Slavery in Cuba, 4-28
KRISTIN MANN Ending Slavery/Reforging Freedom: The Problem of
Emancipation in Western Culture. A Review Essay, 29-40
Colonial Locations
GEORGE STEINMETZ “The Devil’s Handwriting”:
Precolonial Discourse, Ethnographic Acuity, and Cross-Identification
in German Colonialism, 41-95
PARNA SENGUPTA An Object Lesson in Colonial Pedagogy, 96-121
History by Numbers
MATTHEW CONNELLY Population Control is History: New Perspectives
on the International Campaign to Limit Population Growth, 122-147
SUMIT GUHA The Politics of Identity and Enumeration in India c.
1600–1990, 148-167
Class, Conscious and Unconscious
SHANA COHEN Alienation and Globalization in Morocco: Addressing
the Social and Political Impact of Market Integration, 168-189
DYLAN RILEY Privilege and Property: The Political Foundations
of Failed Class Formation in Eighteenth-Century Austrian Lombardy,
190-213
CSSH Discussion
CSSH Notes, 214-218
Volume 45 Number 2 April 2003
Editorial Foreword, 219-221
Anthropology Observed
WEBB KEANE Self-Interpretation, Agency, and the Objects of Anthropology:
Reflections on a Genealogy, 222-248
H. GLENN PENNY The Politics of Anthropology in the Age of Empire:
German Colonists, Brazilian Indians, and the Case of Alberto Vojtech
Fric, 249-280
Logics of Difference
MICHAEL HERZFELD Localism and the Logic of Nationalistic Folklore:
Cretan Reflections, 281-310
SELIM DERINGIL “They Live in a State of Nomadism and Savagery”:
The Late Ottoman Empire and the Post-colonial Debate, 311-342
SIMON HARRISON Cultural Difference as Denied Resemblance: Reconsidering
Nationalism and Ethnicity. 343-361
Migrants and States
GREGORY MANN Immigrants and Arguments in France and West Africa,
362-385
ANNELIES MOORS Migrant Domestic Workers: Debating Transnationalism,
Identity Politics, and Family Relations. A Review Essay, 386-394
Utopia and Family
CHRISTOPH BRUMANN “All the Flesh Kindred that Ever I See”:
A Reconsideration of Family and Kinship in Utopian Communes, 395-421
CSSH Discussion
CSSH Notes, 422-425
Volume 45 Number 3, July 2003
Editorial Foreword, 427-429
Making Illegibility
STEPHEN HOUSTON, JOHN BAINES, and JERROLD COOPER Last Writing:
Script Obsolescence in Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Mesoamerica, 430-479
Speaking Like a State
ALEXEI YURCHAK Soviet Hegemony of Form: Everything Was Forever,
Until It Was No More, 480-510
DOMINIC BOYER Censorship as a Vocation: The Institutions, Practices,
and Cultural Logic of Media Control in the German Democratic Republic, 511-545
Economic Reasons
BEN FINE and DIMITRIS MILONAKIS From Principle of Pricing to Pricing
of Principle: Rationality and Irrationality in the Economic History
of Douglass North, 546-570
JULIA ELYACHAR Mappings of Power: The State, NGOs, and International
Organizations in the Informal Economy of Cairo, 571-605
Gender Difference
VALERIE A. KIVELSON Male Witches and Gendered Categories in Seventeenth-Century
Russia, 606-631
CSSH Discussion
LUIS WHITE Human Sacrifice, Structural Adjustment, and African
Studies. A Review Essay, 632-639
CSSH Notes, 640-646
Volume 45 Number 4 October 2003
Editorial Foreword, 647-649
Citizens
IMMANUEL WALLERSTEIN Citizens All? Citizens Some! The Making of
the Citizen, 650-679
LISA WEDEEN Seeing like a Citizen, Acting Like a State: Exemplary
Events in Unified Yemen, 680-713
Forms of Kinship
LIVIU CHELCEA Ancestors, Domestic Groups, and the Socialist State:
Housing Nationalization and Restitution in Romania, 714-740
PETER PARKES Fostering Fealty: A Comparative Analysis of Tributary
Allegiances of Adoptive Kinship, 741-782
Colonial Knowledge
PHILILP WAGONER Precolonial Intellectuals and the Production of
Colonial Knowledge, 783-814
ROBERT SHANAFELT How Charles Darwin Got Emotional Expression out
of South Africa (and the People who Helped Him), 815-842
Histories of Failure
DAVID JENKINS Atlantic Salmon, Endangered Species, and the Failure
of Environmental Policies, 843-872
RUDOLF MRÁZEK Stupidity for Everyone. In Praise of the
Latest Book by Avital Ronell. A Review Essay, 873-880
CSSH Discussion
CSSH Notes, 881-888
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