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  1. Border Crossing
  2. Nasrin Rahimieh
  3. pp. 225-232
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  1. Comparing Empires: The Ottoman Domains and the British Raj in the Long Nineteenth Century
  2. Dina Rizk Khoury, Dane Keith Kennedy
  3. pp. 233-244
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  1. Gunpowder Empires and the Garrison State: Modernity, Hybridity, and the Political Economy of Colonial India, circa 1750-1860
  2. Douglas M. Peers
  3. pp. 245-258
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  1. The Ottoman Military and State Transformation in a Globalizing World
  2. Virginia H. Aksan
  3. pp. 259-272
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  1. What's British about Gender and Empire? The Problem of Exceptionalism
  2. Philippa Levine
  3. pp. 273-282
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  1. Gender and Empire in Late Ottoman Istanbul: Caricature, Models of Empire, and the Case for Ottoman Exceptionalism
  2. Palmira Johnson Brummett
  3. pp. 283-302
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  1. Excluding and Including "Natives of India": Early-Nineteenth-Century British-Indian Race Relations in Britain
  2. Michael Herbert Fisher
  3. pp. 303-314
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  1. Shaping and Reshaping Colonial Ottomanism: Contesting Boundaries of Difference and Integration in Ottoman Yemen, 1872-1919
  2. Thomas Kühn
  3. pp. 315-331
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  1. Distorted Development: The Ottoman Empire and British India, circa 1780-1916
  2. C. A. Bayly
  3. pp. 332-344
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  1. Colonies Lost: God, Hunger, and Conflict in Anosy (Madagascar) to 1674
  2. Pier Martin Larson
  3. pp. 345-366
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  1. Between Empire, Umma, and the Muslim Third World: The French Union and African Pilgrims to Mecca, 1946-1958
  2. Gregory Mann, Jean Sebastian Lecocq
  3. pp. 367-383
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  1. The Baluch Role in the Persian Gulf during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
  2. Beatrice Nicolini
  3. pp. 384-396
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  1. "Set aside from the pen and cut off from the foot": Imagining the Ottoman Empire and Kurdistan
  2. Christopher Houston
  3. pp. 397-411
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  1. Nonracialism versus Ethnonationalism: Transcending Conflict in Israel/Palestine and South Africa
  2. Donald Scott Will
  3. pp. 412-422
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  1. Ahmadinejad's Foreign Policy
  2. Masoud Kazemzadeh
  3. pp. 423-449
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  1. On Mariama Bâ's Novels, Stereotypes, and Silence
  2. Wandia Njoya
  3. pp. 450-462
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  1. Religious Diversity among Sogdian Merchants in Sixth-Century China: Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Manichaeism, and Hinduism
  2. Frantz Grenet
  3. pp. 463-478
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  1. Multiculturalism, Muslims, and Citizenship: A European Approach (review)
  2. Jon Armajani
  3. pp. 479-480
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  1. Postcolonial Studies and Beyond (review)
  2. Deepika Bahri
  3. pp. 481-482
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  1. First Globalization: The Eurasian Exchange, 1500–1800 (review)
  2. Scott Cameron Levi
  3. pp. 482-483
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  1. The Art of Truth-Telling about Authoritarian Rule (review)
  2. Magarita Saona
  3. pp. 483-485
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  1. The Islamic Middle East and Japan: Perceptions, Aspirations, and the Birth of Intra-Asian Modernity (review)
  2. Trent Elliott Maxey
  3. pp. 485-486
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  1. The Pedagogical State: Education and the Politics of National Culture in Post-1980 Turkey (review)
  2. Nathan J. Brown
  3. pp. 486-487
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  1. Identity Politics on the Israeli Screen (review)
  2. Yaron Shemer
  3. pp. 488-489
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  1. Morocco Bound: Disorienting America's Maghreb, from Casablanca to the Marrakech Express (review)
  2. Christopher Breu
  3. pp. 489-492
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  1. J. M. Coetzee and the Ethics of Reading: Literature in the Event (review)
  2. Carrol Clarkson
  3. pp. 492-494
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 495-496
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