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Issue 58, Autumn 2004Table of Contents
- Editorial
- pp. v-vi
- The Caribbean in History
- pp. vi-vii
- Mary
- pp. viii-16
Caribbean Feature
- Elsa Goveia: History and Nation
- pp. 167-190
Archives and Sources
- The Conversion of Rebecca Jarrett
- pp. 246-253
- The Conversion of Rebecca Jarrett
- pp. 254-258
History on the Line
Reviews
- Public Experiments
- pp. 306-312
- Aryanism and Empire
- pp. 312-316
- Pulpit Politics
- pp. 316-320
- Oscar Wilde and Posterity
- pp. 320-325
- Women, War and Citizenship
- pp. 326-334
- Kashmir's Conflicting Identities
- pp. 335-340
- Keeping the Faith
- pp. 348-352