Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East

Volume 27 | Number 2 | 2007



Contentions

1. Nasrin Rahimieh <nrahimie@uci.edu>
 Border Crossing
5,843 words


Comparing Empires

 2. Dina Khoury <dikhy@gwu.edu> and Dane Kennedy
Introduction
6,376 words

3.Douglas M. Peers <dmpeers@ucalgary.ca>
Gunpowder Empires and the Garrison State: Modernity, Hybridity and the Political Economy of Colonial India ca. 1750-1860
8,076 words

4. Virginia H. Aksan <vaksan@mcmaster.ca>
The Ottoman Military and State Transformation in a Globalizing World*
8,115 words

5. Philippa Levine <philippa@usc.edu>
What's British about Gender and Empire? The Problem of Exceptionalism
6,662 words

6. Palmira Brummett <palmira@utk.edu>
Gender and Empire in late Ottoman Istanbul: Caricature, Models of Empire, and the Case for Ottoman Exceptionalism
9,104 words

7. Michael H. Fisher <michael.fisher@oberlin.edu>
Excluding and Including 'Natives of India': Early-19th Century British-Indian 'Race' Relations in Britain
7,679 words

8. Thomas Kühn <tkuhn@sfu.ca>
Shaping and Re-Shaping Colonial Ottomanism: Contesting Boundaries of Difference and Integration in Ottoman Yemen, 1872-1919*
10,150 words

9. C. A. Bayly <cab1002@cam.ac.uk>
Distorted Development: the Ottoman Empire and British India, c. 1780-1916
8,799 words


Variorum

10. Pier M. Larson <larson@jhu.edu>
Colonies Lost: God, Hunger, and Conflict in Anosy (Madagascar) to 1674
9,907 words

11. Gregory Mann gm522@columbia.edu and Baz Lecocq <baz@lecocq.nl>
Losing Control:  The French Union and African Pilgrims to Mecca, 1946-1958
12,394 words

12. Nicolini Beatrice beatrice.nicolini@unicatt.it
The Baluch Role in the Persian Gulf during the 19th and 20th Centuries
8,822 words

13. Chris Houston Chris.Houston@scmp.mq.edu.au
Set aside from the Pen and cut off from the Foot’: Imagining the Ottoman Empire and Kurdistan
10,861 words

14. Donald S. Will <will@chapman.edu>
Non-racialism versus Ethno-nationalism: Transcending Conflict in Israel/Palestine and South Africa
6,489 words

15. Masoud Kazemzadeh <mxk002@shsu.edu>
Ahmadinejad’s Foreign Policy
14,427 words

16. Wandia Njoya <wmn109@psu.edu>
On Mariama Bâ’s Novels, Stereotypes, and Silence
8,079 words

17. Frantz Grenet <frantz.grenet@ens.fr>
Religious Diversity among Sogdian Merchants in China (sixth century AD): Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Manichaeism, Hinduism
6,920 words


Book Reviews

18. Jon Armajani <jarmajani@csbsju.edu>
Tariq Modood, Anna Triandafyllidou, and Ricard Zapata-Barrero (editors).  Multiculturalism, Muslims, and Citizenship:  A European Approach (London and New York:  Routledge, 2006.
1,409 words

19. Deepika Bahri <dpetrag@emory.edu>
Postcolonial Studies and Beyond. Ed. Ania Loomba et al. (Durham: Duke UP, 2005). Pp. x +499. $ 24.95.
1,169 words

20. Scott Levi < scott.levi@louisville.edu>
Geoffrey C. Gunn, First Globalization: The Eurasian Exchange, 1500–1800 (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003).  Pp. xviii + 341.  $29.95.
1,079 words

21. Magarita Saona <saona@uic.edu>
Ksenija Bilbija, Jo Ellen Fair, Cynthia E. Milton, and Leigh A. Payne Eds. The Art of Truth-Telling about Authoritarian Rule (Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2005). Pp. ix + 138. $ 19.95
1,056 words

22. Trent Maxey <tmaxey@amherst.edu>
Reneé Worringer, ed. The Islamic Middle East and Japan (Princeton: Marcus Wiener Publishers, 2007). Pp. 163. $24.95
1,235 words

23. Nathan Brown <nabrown@CarnegieEndowment.org>
Sam Kaplan, The Pedagogical State: Education and the Politics of National Culture in Post-1980 Turkey (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006). Pp. xx + 254. $25.
994 words

24. Yaron Shemer <shemer@mail.utexas.edu>
Yosefa Loshitzky, Identity Politics on the Israeli Screen (Austin: The University of Texas Press, 2001).
1,101 words

25. Christopher Breu <cdbreu@ilstu.edu>
Brian T. Edwards, Morocco Bound: Disorienting America’s Maghreb from Casablanca to the Marrakech Express (Durham: Duke UP, 2005) Series: New Americanists, ed. Donald Pease.
2,480 words

26. Carrol Clarkson <Carrol.Clarkson@uct.ac.za>
Derek Attridge, J.M. Coetzee & the ethics of reading: literature in the event  (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004), xv, 225 p.
1,365 words

 

 

 

 

 

 


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