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Volume 47 Number 1 January 2005

Editorial Foreword, 1–3

Making Sense

GONZALO LAMANA Beyond Exotization and Likeness: Alterity and the Production of Sense in a Colonial Encounter, 4–39

CHARLENE MAKLEY Speaking Bitterness: Autobiography, History, and Mnemonic Politics on the Sino-Tibetan Frontier, 40–78

DON K. ROWNEY Narrating the Russian Revolution: Institutionalism and Continuity across Regime Change, 79–105

Revolution and the Professionals

EDDY U Leninist Reforms, Workplace Cleavages, and Teachers in the Chinese Cultural Revolution, 106–133

Religion in the Modern

BRIAN SILVERSTEIN Islamist Critique in Modern Turkey: Hermeneutics, Tradition, Genealogy, 134–160

VICKIE LANGOHR Colonial Education Systems and the Spread of Local Religious Movements: The Cases of British Egypt and Punjab, 161–189

The Critique of Anthropological Reason

MICHAEL SCOTT Hybridity, Vacuity, and Blockage: Visions of Chaos from Anthropological Theory, Island Melanesia, and Central Africa, 190–216

CSSH Discussion

MONICA DEHART Re-Locating Gender in Latin America. A Review Essay, 217–224

CSSH Notes
, 225–230


Volume 47 Number 2 April 2005

Editorial Foreword, 231–234

Displaced Persons

DAPHNE BERDAHL The Spirit of Capitalism and the Boundaries of Citizenship in Post-Wall Germany, 235–251

DAVID NEWBURY Returning Refugees: Four Historical Patterns of “Coming Home” to Rwanda, 252–285

Race Relations

DAVID CHAPPELL “Africanization” in the Pacific: Blaming Others for Disorder in the Periphery?, 286–317

BRIAN OWENSBY Toward a History of Brazil’s “Cordial Racism”: Race Beyond Liberalism, 318–347

IVAN DAVIDSON KALMAR Benjamin Disraeli, Romantic Orientalist, 348–371

Food Fights

ANTHONY OBERSCHALL and MICHAEL SEIDMAN Food Coercion in Revolution and Civil War: Who Wins and How Do They Do It, 372–402

ENRICO DAL LAGO States of Rebellion: Civil War, Rural Unrest, and the Agrarian Question in the American South and the Italian Mezzogiorno, 1961–1865, 403–432

CSSH Notes, 433–437


Volume 47 Number 3 July 2005

Editorial Foreword, 439-441

Power Flower

ERIK MUEGGLER “The Lapponicum Sea”: Matter, Sense, and Affect in the Botanical Exploration of Southwest China and Tibet, 442-479

Modalities of Identity

GREG JOHNSON Narrative Remains: Articulating Indian Identities in the Repatriation Context, 480-506

HONG KAL Modeling the West, Returning to Asia: Shifting Identities in Japanese Colonial Expositions in Korea, 507-531

RONALD NIEZEN Digital Identity: The Construction of Virtual Selfhood in the Indigenous Peoples’ Movement, 532-551

Comparative Democracy

BRUCE MAGNUSSON and JOHN CLARK Understanding Democratic Survival and Democratic Failure in Africa: Insights from Divergent Democratic Experiments in Benin and Congo (Brazzaville), 552-582

Law and Empire

MELANIE NEWTON The King v. Robert James, a Slave, for Rape: Inequality, Gender, and British Slave Amelioration 1823–1834, 583-610

RACHEL STURMAN Property and Attachments: Defining Autonomy and the Claims of Family in Nineteenth-Century Western India, 611-637

Patron State

PAUL MCCLEAN Patronage, Citizenship, and the Stalled Emergence of the Modern State in Renaissance Florence, 638-664

CSSH Notes, 665-672


Volume 47 Number 4 October 2005

Editorial Foreword, 673-675

Culture Power

ANDREW SARTORI The Resonance of “Culture”: Framing a Problem in Global Concept-History, 676-699

Legal Distinctions

LAUREN BENTON Legal Spaces of Empire: Piracy and the Origins of Ocean Regionalism, 700-724

ROBERT BLECHER Citizens without Sovereignty: Transfer and Ethnic Cleansing in Israel, 725-754

Changing Religions

DAVID GELLNER The Emergence of Conversion in a Hindu-Buddhist Polytropy: The Kathmandu Valley , Nepal , c. 1600–1995, 755-780

MATTHEW ENGELKE The Early Days of Johane Masowe: Self-Doubt, Uncertainty, and Religious Transformation, 781-808

Science Translated

MICHAEL DODSON Translating Science, Translating Empire: The Power of Language in Colonial North India, 809-835

CYRUS SCHAYEGH Serial Murder in Tehran : Crime, Science, and the Formation of Modern State and Society in Inter-War Iran, 836-862

Government in Pieces

ILANA FELDMAN Everyday Government in Extraordinary Times: Persistence and Authority in Gaza's Civil Service, 1917–1967, 863-891

CSSH Discussion

CSSH Notes, 892-896

 




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