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Issue 65, Spring 2008Table of Contents
- The King’s Two Teeth
- pp. 79-95
- Remembering Clifford Geertz
- pp. 188-194
- Europe after 1945
- pp. 195-212
- From the Wild Side
- pp. 213-220
- Intrusions
- pp. 220-227
- Crossing Boundaries
- pp. 227-233
- Dynamic Equilibria
- pp. 234-239
- Stories Told but Seldom Heard
- pp. 240-246
- Being Middle-class in South Asia
- pp. 247-252
- The Birth of Now
- pp. 252-258
- Those Fascinating Victorians
- pp. 265-270
- Bombay Africans 1850–1910 (review)
- pp. 271-274
- Sleeping and Dreaming (review)
- pp. 288-292
- Ian Dyck (1954–2007)
- pp. 293-296
- Editorial
- pp. i-vi