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COMPARATIVE STUDIES
IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY
Volume 49 Number 1 January 2007
Editorial Foreword, 1-4
Govern by Number
MARA LOVEMAN “Blinded Like a State”: The Revolt against Civil Registration in Nineteenth-Century Brazil, 3-39
FRAN MARKOWITZ Census and Sensibilities in Sarajevo, 40-73
Dialogics of Empire
JULIAN GO The Provinciality of American Empire: ‘Liberal Exceptionalism’ and U.S. Colonial Rule, 1898–1912, 74-108
DANIEL P. S. GOH States of Ethnography: Colonialism, Resistance, and Cultural Transcription in Malaya and The Philippines, 1890s–1930s, 109-142
Interwar Globalism
MARGHERITA ZANASI Exporting Development: The League of Nations and Republican China, 143-169
ALISON BASHFORD Nation, Empire, Globe: The Spaces of Population Debate in the Interwar Years, 170-201
Cocaine Nationalism
PAUL GOOTENBERG A Forgotten Case of “Scientific Excellence on the Periphery”: The Nationalist Cocaine Science of Alfredo Bignon, 1884–1887, 202-232
CSSH Discussion
CSSH Notes, 233-238
Volume 49 Number 2 April 2007
Editorial Foreword , 239-242
Fellow Feeling
SMITA LAHIRI Rhetorical Indios: Didactic Propaganda and Their Publics in the Spanish Philippines, 243-275
LALEH KHALILI “Standing with My Brother”: Hizbullah, Palestinians, and the Limits of Solidarity, 276-303
Political Moralities/Moral Polities
JUDITH SCHEELE Recycling Baraka: Knowledge, Politics, and Religion in Contemporary Algeria, 304-328
LINDA DARLING Social Cohesion (‘Asabiyya) and Justice in the Late Medieval Middle East, 329-357
ALAN STRATHERN Transcendentalist Intransigence: Why Rulers Rejected Monotheism in Early Modern Southeast Asia and Beyond, 358-383
Sovereignties and Subordinations
RADHIKA MONGIA Historicizing State Sovereignty: Inequality and the Form of Equivalence, 384-411
RADHIKA SINGHA Finding Labor from India for the War in Iraq: The Jail Porter and Labor Corps, 1916–1920, 412-445
VICTOR URIBE-URAN “Iglesia me Llamo”: Church Asylum and the Law in Spain and Colonial Spanish America, 446-472
CSSH Discussion
KEITH HART Marcel Mauss: In Pursuit of the Whole. A Review Essay, 473-485
CSSH Notes, 486-490
Volume 49 Number 3 July 2007
Editorial Foreword, 491-494
Magic, Mediums, Monsters
MARGARET J. WIENER Dangerous Liaisons and other Tales from the Twilight Zone: Sex, Race, and Sorcery in Colonial Java, 495-526
NEIL KODESH History from the Healer’s Shrine: Genre, Historical Imagination, and Early Ganda History, 527-552
JORGE FLORES Distant Wonders: The Strange and the Marvelous between Mughal India and Habsburg Iberia in the Early Seventeenth Century, 553-581
Slaves and the Written Word
PIER M. LARSON Malagasy at the Mascarenes: Publishing in a Servile Vernacular before the French Revolution, 582-610
SANDRA LAUDERDALE GRAHAM Writing from the Margins: Brazilian Slaves and Written Culture, 611-636
Subject Lessons
IAN COPLAND The Limits of Hegemony: Elite Responses to Nineteenth-Century Imperial and Missionary Acculturation Strategies in India, 637-665
SANJAY SETH Changing the Subject: Western Knowledge and the Question of Difference, 666-688
Illegal Identities
WILSON CHACKO JACOB Eventful Transformations: Al-Futuwwa between History and the Everyday, 689-712
PAMELA BALLINGER Borders of the Nation, Borders of Citizenship: Italian Repatriation and the Redefinition of National Identity after World War II, 713-741
CSSH Discussion
CSSH Notes, 742-746
Volume 49 Number 4 October 2007
Editorial Foreword
Painting Power
SUMATHI RAMASWAMY Conceit of the Globe in Mughal Visual Practice, 747-750
CHANG-TAI HUNG Oil Paintings and Politics: Weaving a Heroic Tale of the Chinese Communist Revolution, 783-814
Rule and Revolt
DYLAN RILEY and MANALI DESAI The Passive Revolutionary Route to the Modern World: Italy and India in Comparative Perspective, 815-847
LANE F. FARGHER and RICHARD E. BLANTON Revenue, Voice, and Public Goods in Three Pre-Modern States, 848-882
Against the Benefits of Trade
THADDEUS SUNSERI “Every African a Nationalist”: Scientific Forestry and Forest Nationalism in Colonial Tanzania, 883-913
MATTHEW P. ROMANIELLO Through the Filter of Tobacco: The Limits of Global Trade in the Early Modern World, 914-937
Vernacular Politics
MEGAN THOMAS K is for De-Kolonization: Anti-Colonial Nationalism and Orthographic Reform, 938-967
PATRICK EISENLOHR Creole Publics: Language, Cultural Citizenship, and the Spread of the Nation in Mauritius, 968-996
CSSH Discussion
JOHN COLLINS Recent Approaches in English to Brazilian Racial Ideologies: Ambiguity, Research Methods, and Semiotic Ideologies. A Review Essay, 997-1009
CSSH Notes, 1010-1015
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