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Issue 67, Spring 2009Table of Contents
Articles and Essays
- Laughter and War in Berlin
- pp. 23-43
Feature: Textbook Lessons
- Introduction
- pp. 83-86
- History and Policy
- pp. 140-145
Feature: Representing the Andaman Islands
- Introduction
- pp. 147-151
Reviews
- Who, Me?
- pp. 209-213
- New Directions in Partition Studies
- pp. 213-220
- Gender at Work
- pp. 233-239
- Cosmopolitanism and Difference
- pp. 239-244
- Migrant Myths and Memories
- pp. 244-252
- Fulfilling the Prophecy
- pp. 261-270
- Death Becomes Her
- pp. 270-276
- What Shall we Do about the Servants?
- pp. 277-286
Obituaries
- Ruth Frow (1922–2008)
- pp. 287-290
- Comment by Kevin Morgan
- pp. 290-291
- Greg Dening (1931–2008)
- pp. 292-296
- Norman Cohn (1915–2007)
- pp. 297-298
- Faruk Tabak (1954–2008)
- pp. 299-302