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Volume 46 Number 1 January 2004

Editorial Foreword, 1-3

Performing History


BERARDINO PALUMBO “The War of the Saints”: Religion, Politics, and the Poetics of Time in a Sicilian Town, 4-34

ANDREW SHRYOCK The New Jordanian Hospitality: House, Host, and Guest in the Culture of Public Display, 35-62

DAVID GORDON The Cultural Politics of a Traditional Ceremony: Mutomboko and the Performance of History on the Luapula (Zambia), 63-83

Comparative Eugenics

ALBERTO SPEKTROWSKI The Eugenic Temptation in Socialism: Sweden, Germany, and the Soviet Union, 84-106

Empire and Identity

SAUL DUBOW Earth History, Natural History, and Prehistory at the Cape, 1860–1875, 107-133

TARAK BARKAWI Peoples, Homelands, and Wars?: Ethnicity, the Military, and Battle among British Imperial Forces in the War against Japan, 134-163

ROBERT CRIBB and LI NARANGOA Orphans of Empire: Divided Peoples, Dilemmas of Identity, and Old Imperial Borders in East and Southeast Asia, 164-187

CSSH Discussion

REBECCA EMIGH [The] Transition(s) to Capitalism(s)? A Review Essay, 188-198

CSSH Notes, 199-205

Volume 46 Number 2 April 2004

Editorial Foreword, 207-209

Empire in the Looking Glass


ENGSENG HO Empire through Diasporic Eyes: A View from the Other Boat, 210-246

FREDERICK COOPER Empire Multiplied. A Review Essay, 247-272

Mustard See Cosmos

FRANCISCO VAZ DA SILVA The Madonna and the Cuckoo: An Exploration in European Symbolic Conceptions, 273-299

PAUL MANNING. Owning and Belonging: A Semiotic Investigation of the Affective Categories of Bourgeois Society, 300-325

Border Crossings

BELINDA BOZZOLI The Taming of the Illicit: Bounded Rebellion in South Africa, 1986, 326-353

ERIC TAGLIACOZZO Ambiguous Commodities, Unstable Frontiers: The Case of Burma, Siam, and Imperial Britain, 1800–1900, 354-377

Classics Revisited

MOHAMMAD NAFISSI Class, Embeddedness, and the Modernity of Ancient Athens, 378-410

ARAM YENGOYAN Whatever Happened to the Soul? A Review Essay, 411-417

CSSH Discussion

CSSH Notes, 418-423

Volume 46 Number 3 July 2004

Editorial Foreword, 425-427

Social Histories of Food

JOHN D’ARMS The Culinary Reality of Roman Upper-Class Convivia: Integrating Texts and Images, 428-450

STUART BORSCH Environment and Population: The Collapse of Large Irrigation Systems Reconsidered, 451-468

LAUREN MORRIS MACLEAN Empire of the Young: The Legacies of State Agricultural Policy on Local Capitalism and Social Support Networks in Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire, 469-496

Clubmen

ANDREW ALTER Indian Clubs and Colonialism: Hindu Masculinity and Muscular Christianity
Ideologies of Measurement, 497-534

Ideologies of Measurement

ROBERTO PATRICIO KORZENIEWICZ, ANGELA STACH, VRUSHALI PATIL, AND TIMOTHY
PATRICK. MORAN Measuring National Income: A Critical Assessment, 535-586

Descent and Alliance

PETER PARKES When Milk is Thicker than Blood, 587-615

MARGARET BROWN Reclaiming Lost Ancestors and Acknowledging Slave Descent: Insights from Madagascar, 616-651

CSSH Discussion

CSSH Notes, 646-651

Volume 46 Number 4 October 2004

Editorial Foreword, 653-655

Becoming Nationalists

ULBE BOSMA Critizens of Empire: Some Comparative Observations on the Evolution of Creole Nationalism in Colonial Indonesia, 656-681

MARC BAER The Conversion of the Donme of Salonika to Turkish Secular Nationalism, 1908-1944, 682-708

Frontier Patrol

CHARLES JEDREJ The southern Funj of the Sudan as a frontier society, 1920-1980, 709-729

MILEN PETROV Everyday Forms of Compliance: Subaltern Commentaries on Ottoman Reform, 1864-1868, 730-759

SHARAD CHARI Provincializing Capital: The Work of an Agrarian Past in South Indian Industry, 760-785

Culture Nation

HORN-LUEN WANG National Culture and Its Discontents: The Politics of Heritage and Language in Taiwan 1949-2003, 786-815

Indian Giving

NATASHA EATON Between Mimesis and Alterity: Art, Gift and Diplomacy in Colonial India, 816-844

CSSH Discussion

CRISCA BIERWERT Post-Colonial Studies of Native America: A Review Essay, 845-853.

CSSH Notes



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