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Economic Analysis of the Postbellum South: Regional Economies and World Markets. A Review Article
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- 03 June 2009, pp. 639-652
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Nobles or Pariahs? The Exclusion of Florentine Magnates from the Thirteenth to the Fifteenth Centuries
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- 25 April 2012, pp. 215-230
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Nationalism and the ‘Jewish International’: Religious Internationalism in Europe and the Middle East c.1840–c.1880
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- 14 April 2008, pp. 535-558
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Fraternal Orders and Class Formation in the Nineteenth-Century United States
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- 03 June 2009, pp. 672-695
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The Kingship of Cush in the Sudan
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- 03 June 2009, pp. 461-480
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Indigenous Banking Firms in Mughal India: A Reply
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- 03 June 2009, pp. 309-313
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When Jews Speak Arabic: Dialectology and Difference in Colonial Morocco
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- 20 January 2016, pp. 5-39
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Usury in Early Mediaeval India (A.D. 400–1200)*
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- 03 June 2009, pp. 56-77
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Political Reaction and Revolutionary Careers: The Jewish Bundists in Defeat, 1907–10
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- 03 June 2009, pp. 367-396
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Women and Inheritance in Japan's Early Warrior Society
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- 03 June 2009, pp. 592-623
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Internal Contradictions in Bureaucratic Polities
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- 03 June 2009, pp. 58-75
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Plaiting the Strands of Jewish Identity. A Review Article
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- 03 June 2009, pp. 181-189
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“We Have No Colonies”— Similarities within the British Imperial Experience
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- 03 June 2009, pp. 3-35
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Errors, Durable and Otherwise
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- 01 April 2000, pp. 487-493
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“Every African a Nationalist”: Scientific Forestry and Forest Nationalism in Colonial Tanzania
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- 08 October 2007, pp. 883-913
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Wiring Decolonization: Turning Technology against the Colonizer during the Indochina War, 1945–1954
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- 20 September 2012, pp. 798-831
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Habermas Jürgen, The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere. An Inquiry into a Category of Bourgeois Society (Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 1989).
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- 03 June 2009, pp. 189-190
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State-Building after Disaster: Jiang Tingfu and the Reconstruction of Post-World War II China, 1943–1949
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- 28 December 2018, pp. 176-206
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“Civilizing” the Colonial Subject: The Co-Evolution of State and Slavery in South Carolina, 1670–1739
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- 25 June 2015, pp. 606-636
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Reforming Everywhere and All at Once: Transitioning to Free Labor across the British Empire, 1837–1838
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- 27 June 2018, pp. 688-718
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