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- Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Volume 5, Number 2, November 2016
- Introduction to “Mapping Vietnameseness”
- Introduction to “Frontier Tibet: Trade and Boundaries of Authority in Kham”
- Vietnam at the Khmer Frontier: Boundary Politics, 1802–1847
- Contested Sovereignty: Local Politics and State Power in Territorial Conflicts on the Vietnam-China Border, 1650s–1880s
- From a Reliant Land to a Kingdom in Asia: Premodern Geographic Knowledge and the Emergence of the Geo-Body in Late Imperial Vietnam
- Afterword: Why Kham? Why Borderlands? Coordinating New Research Programs for Asia
- Memory Politics at Work in a Gyalrong Revolt in the Early Twentieth Century
- Tricks of the Trade: Debt and Imposed Sovereignty in Southernmost Kham in the Nineteenth to Twentieth Centuries
- Victorianizing Guangxu: Arresting Flows, Minting Coins, and Exerting Authority in Early Twentieth-Century Kham
- Guozhuang Trading Houses and Tibetan Middlemen in Dartsedo, the “Shanghai of Tibet”
- Construction Work and Wages at the Dergé Printing House in the Eighteenth Century
- “To Control Tibet, First Pacify Kham”: Trade Routes and “Official Routes” (Guandao) in Easternmost Kham
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