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Volume 21, Number 4, December 2010Table of Contents
Articles
Book Reviews
- Famine: A Short History (review)
- pp. 725-727
- Slave Systems: Ancient and Modern (review)
- pp. 727-730
- Neo-Confucianism in History (review)
- pp. 741-744
Index to Volume 21
- Index to Volume 21, 2010
- pp. 797-810
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