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  • Index to Volume 25, 2014

Abraham, Santhosh, “Constructing the ‘Extraordinary Criminals’: Mappila Muslims and Legal Encounters in Early British Colonial Malabar,” 373–396

“Advertising Community: Union Times and Singapore’s Vernacular Public Sphere, 1906–1939,” by David Kenley, 583–609

Ágoston, Gábor, “Firearms and Military Adaptation: The Ottomans and the European Military Revolution, 1450–1800,” 85–124

Andrade, Tonio, Hyeok Hweon Kang, and Kirsten Cooper, “A Korean Military Revolution? Parallel Military Innovations in East Asia and Europe,” 51–84

Araujo, Ana Lucia. Review of Eve M. Duffy and Alida C. Metcalf, The Return of Hans Staden: A Go Between in the Atlantic World, 446–450

“Bad Bread and the ‘Outrageous Drunkenness of the Turks’: Food and Identity in the Accounts of Early Modern European Travelers to the Ottoman Empire,” by Eric R. Dursteler, 203–228

Bashford, Alison, Global Population: History, Geopolitics, and Life on Earth (reviewed by J. R. McNeill), 645–647

“Beyond the World–System: A Buddhist Ecumene,” by Geok Yian Goh, 493–513

Bhatawadekar, Sai, “Islam in Hegel’s Triadic Philosophy of Religion,” 397–424

Campion, David A. Review of Simon Gunn and James Vernon, eds., The Peculiarities of Liberal Modernity in Imperial Britain, 434–437

Captives and Corsairs: France and Slavery in the Early Modern Mediterranean, by Gillian Weiss (reviewed by Leos Müller), 444–446

“The Cartography of Herman Moll and European Views of Muslim South Asia, 1700–1730,” by Alexander M. Zukas, 311–340

Caspistegui, Francisco Javier, ed. Historia y Globalización: VIII Conversaciones Internacionales de Historia (reviewed by Felipe Fernández-Armesto), 648–651

Changing Homelands: Hindu Politics and the Partition of India, by Neeti Nair (reviewed by Kavita Saraswathi Datla), 440–442

Chida-Razvi, Mehreen M., “The Perception of Reception: The Importance of Sir Thomas Roe at the Mughal Court of Jahangir,” 263–284

Chinese Money in Global Context: Historic Junctures between 600 bce and 2012, by Niv Horesh (reviewed by Arturo Giraldez), 654–657 [End Page 667]

Clancy-Smith, Julia, Mediterraneans: North Africa and Europe in an Age of Migration, c. 1800–1900 (reviewed by James Mokhiber), 425–429

“Constructing the ‘Extraordinary Criminals’: Mappila Muslims and Legal Encounters in Early British Colonial Malabar,” by Santhosh Abraham, 373–396

Cooper, Kirsten. See Andrade, Tonio, Hyeok Hweon Kang, and Kirsten Cooper

Cozens, Erin, “‘With a Pretty Little Garden at the Back’: Domesticity and the Construction of ‘Civilized’ Colonial Spaces in Nineteenth-Century Aotearoa/New Zealand,” 515–534

Cultures in Motion, edited by Daniel T. Rodgers, Bhavani Raman, and Helmut Reimitz (reviewed by Sebastian R. Prange), 660–662

Datla, Kavita Saraswathi. Review of Neeti Nair, Changing Homelands: Hindu Politics and the Partition of India, 440–442

Debating the End of History: The Marketplace, Utopia, and the Fragmentation of Intellectual Life, by David W. Noble (reviewed by Sun Yue), 658–660

Dhulipala, Venkat. Review of Ramachandra Guha, Makers of Modern India, 430–434

Duffy, Eve M., and Alida C. Metcalf, The Return of Hans Staden: A Go Between in the Atlantic World (reviewed by Ana Lucia Araujo), 446–450

Dursteler, Eric R., “Bad Bread and the ‘Outrageous Drunkenness of the Turks’: Food and Identity in the Accounts of Early Modern European Travelers to the Ottoman Empire,” 203–228

Eaton, Richard M., and Philip B. Wagoner, “Warfare on the Deccan Plateau, 1450–1650: A Military Revolution in Early Modern India?,” 5–50

“Editorial Introduction: A Festschrift for Jerry Bentley,” by Fabio López Lázaro, 459–473

“Encountering Islam in the Early Modern World,” by Matthew Lauzon and Matthew P. Romaniello, 195–202

Engineering Nature: Water, Development, and the Global Spread of American Environmental Expertise, by Jessica B. Teisch (reviewed by Gary Kroll), 442–444

“European Southeast Asia Encounters with Islamic Expansionism, circa 1500–1700: Comparative Case Studies of Banten, Ayutthaya, and Banjarmasin in the Wider Indian Ocean Context,” by Kenneth R. Hall, 229–262

Fernández-Armesto, Felipe. Review of Francisco Javier Caspistegui, ed., Historia y Globalización: VIII Conversaciones Internacionales de Historia, 648–651

“Firearms and Military Adaptation: The Ottomans and the European Military Revolution, 1450–1800,” by Gábor Ágoston, 85–124

Fong, Adam, “‘Together They Might Make Trouble’: Cross-Cultural Interactions in Tang Dynasty Guangzhou, 618–907 c.e.,” 475–492

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