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April 2013, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 179-199 ÅšÄ ntarasa in the RÄ jataraá¹…giṇī: History, epic, and moral decay
by Lawrence McCrea - 201-219 Past as tradition, past as history: The Rajatarangini narratives in Kashmir’s Persian historical tradition
by Chitralekha Zutshi - 221-236 History at the end of history: Śrīvara’s Jainataraṅgiṇī
by Luther Obrock - 237-259 Temporality, narration and the problem of history: A view from Western India c. 1100–1400
by Daud Ali
January 2013, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-25 Toward a history of devotional Vaishnavism in the West Himalayas: Kullu and the Ramanandis, c. 1500–1800
by Arik Moran - 27-45 The local universality of poetic pleasure: SirÄ juddin ‘Ali K- h-â€…Ä n Ä€rzu and the speaking subject
by Prashant Keshavmurthy - 47-76 From the Meḥ fil to the printed word: Public debate and discourse in late colonial India
by C. Ryan Perkins - 77-109 Coming to terms with the native practitioner: Indigenous doctors in colonial service in South India, 1800–25
by Niels Brimnes - 111-113 Book Review: Saurabh Mishra, The Haj from the Indian Subcontinent, 1860–1920
by Seema Alavi - 113-115 Book Review: Chhaya Goswami, The Call of the Sea: Kachchhi Traders in Muscat and Zanzibar, c. 1800–1880
by Fahad Ahmad Bishara - 115-118 Book Review: Anupama Rao, The Caste Question: Dalits and the Politics of Modern India
by Charu Gupta - 118-121 Book Review: Ali Anooshahr, The Ghazi Sultans and the Frontiers of Islam: A Comparative Study of the Late Medieval and Early Modern Periods
by Munis D. Faruqui - 121-123 Book Review: Nandini Chatterjee, The Making of Indian Secularism: Empire, Law and Christianity, 1830–1960
by Nita Kumar - 123-125 Book Review: Dilip K. Chakrabarti, The Geographical Orbits of Ancient India: The Geographical Frames of the Ancient Indian Dynasties
by Y. Subbarayalu
December 2012, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 455-457 Introduction
by Manan Ahmed - 459-491 The long thirteenth century of the Chachnama
by Manan Ahmed - 493-526 Peering through the cracks in the Baburnama: The textured Lives of Mughal sovereigns
by A. Azfar Moin - 527-556 Marvellous histories: Reading the ShÄ hnÄ mah in India
by Pasha M. Khan - 557-590 Saintly visions: Other histories and history’s others in the medieval ruins of Delhi
by Anand Vivek Taneja - 591-593 Book Review: Albrecht Fuess and Jan-Peter Hartung, eds., Court Culture in the Muslim World: Seventh to Nineteenth Centuries
by Ali Anooshahr - 593-596 Book Review: Arup Banerji, Old Routes-North Indian Nomads and Bankers in Afghan, Uzbek and Russian Lands
by Suchandana Chatterjee - 596-598 Book Review: Bishnupriya Ghosh, Global Icons: Apertures to the Popular
by Jeremy Prestholdt - 598-601 Book Review: Deepak Kumar, Vinita Damodaran, and Rohan D’Souza, eds., The British Empire and the Natural World: Environmental Encounters in South Asia and Bhangya Bhukya, Subjugated Nomads: The Lambadas under the Rule of the Nizams
by Tirthankar Roy - 601-604 Book Review: Farina Mir, The Social Space of Language: Vernacular Culture in British Colonial Punjab
by Nonica Datta - 604-606 Book Review: Toby E. Huff, Intellectual Curiosity and the Scientific Revolution: A Global Perspective
by Anjana Singh - 606-609 Book Review: Urmila Pawar, The Weave of My Life: A Dalit Woman’s Memoirs and Ravikumar, Venomous Touch: Notes on Caste, Culture and Politics
by Manu Bhagavan - 609-612 Book Review: Kesavan. Veluthat, The Early Medieval in South India
by Daud Ali - 613-614 Index to Volume XLIX
by N/A
September 2012, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 295-320 Something like rights? Faith, law and widow immolation debates in colonial Bengal
by Tanika Sarkar - 321-364 ‘No matter how, Jogendranath had to be defeated’: The Scheduled Castes Federation and the making of partition in Bengal, 1945–1947
by Dwaipayan Sen - 365-398 Population, labour and living standards in early modern Ceylon: An empirical contribution to the divergence debate
by Pim de Zwart - 399-437 Sending out the spears: Zeliangrong movement, Naga Club and a nation in the making
by John Thomas - 439-441 Book Review: Border, Histories, Existences: Gender and Beyond
by David Vumlallian Zou - 441-443 Book Review: Extreme Poetry: The South Asian Movement of Simultaneous Narration
by Shonaleeka Kaul - 444-446 Book Review: A Princess’s Pilgrimage: Nawab Sikandar Begum’s A Pilgrimage to Mecca
by Barbara N. Ramusack - 446-450 Book Review: Language, Emotion, & Politics in South India: The Making of a Mother Tongue
by Rama Sundari Mantena - 450-452 Book Review: Western Himalayan Temple Records: State, Pilgrimage, Ritual and Legality in ChambÄ
by Véronique Bouillier - 452-454 Book Review: Living the Body: Embodiment, Womanhood and Identity in Contemporary India
by Eleanor Newbigin
June 2012, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 151-195 Strategy and imagination in a Mughal Sufi story of creation
by Muzaffar Alam - 197-224 Author of one’s fate: Fatalism and agency in Indo-Persian histories
by Ali Anooshahr - 225-246 How to do multilingual literary history? Lessons from fifteenth- and sixteenth-century north India
by Francesca Orsini - 247-272 Claiming histories beyond nations: Situating global history
by G. Balachandran - 273-275 Book Review: Fort Cochin in Kerala, 1750–1830: The Social Condition of a Dutch Community in an Indian Milieu
by Zoltán Biedermann - 275-277 Book Review: A National Flag for India: Rituals, Nationalism, and the Politics of Sentiment
by Sumathi Ramaswamy - 277-280 Book Review: Husain Ahmad Madani: The Jihad for Islam and India’s Freedom
by Sana Haroon - 280-282 Book Review: Landscapes and the Law: Environmental Politics, Regional Histories, and Contests over Nature
by Ezra Rashkow - 282-284 Book Review: The Cultures of History in Early Modern Bengal: Persianization and Mughal Culture in Bengal
by Sumit Guha - 284-286 Book Review: Other Landscapes: Colonialism and the Predicament of Authority in Nineteenth-Century South India
by William J. Glover - 286-290 Book Review: Workers of the World: Essays towards a Global Labour History
by Tirthankar Roy - 290-293 Book Review: The Inordinately Strange Life of Dyce Sombre: Victorian Anglo-Indian MP and Chancery ‘Lunatic’
by Avril Powell
March 2012, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-35 Visualising a region: Phaniswarnath Renu and the archive of the ‘regional–rural’ in the 1950s
by Sadan Jha - 37-72 Oral tradition, nationalism and Assamese social history: Remembering a peasant uprising
by Arupjyoti Saikia - 73-104 Rice trade in the ‘rice bowl of Bengal’: Burdwan 1880–1947
by Achintya Kumar Dutta - 105-146 Struggling against Dundee: Bengal jute industry during the nineteenth century
by Indrajit Ray - 147-148 Book Review: The Small Voice of History
by Gyan Prakash - 149-150 Book Review: Rebels, Wives, Saints: Designing Selves and Nations in Colonial Times
by Kumkum Chatterjee
December 2011, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 469-495 ‘To stop train pull chain’
by Lisa Mitchell - 497-529 ‘…Of real use to the people’
by Savithri Preetha Nair - 531-570 Beyond powerlessness
by Pritipuspa Mishra - 571-592 In the mirror of Ghalib
by A. Sean Pue - 593-603 Book Review: Dravidian Sahibs and Brahmin Maulanas: The Politics of the Muslims of Tamil Nadu, 1930–1967
by A.R. Venkatachalapathy - 595-598 Book Review: In so Many Words: Women’s Life Experiences from Western and Eastern India and Memsahibs’ Writings: Colonial Narratives on Indian Women
by Durba Ghosh - 598-601 Book Review: Poetry and History: Bengali Mangalkabya and Social Change in Precolonial Bengal and Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay: An Intellectual Biography
by Kumkum Chatterjee - 601-603 Book Review: Vijayanagara Visions: Religious Experience and Cultural Creativity in a South Indian Empire
by Lakshmi Subramanian - 605-607 Index to Volume XLVIII
by N/A
July 2011, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 317-338 Of poisoners, tanners and the British Raj
by Saurabh Mishra - 339-376 Civilisation and its malcontents
by Jangkhomang Guite - 377-405 A nation state insufficiently imagined?
by Venkat Dhulipala - 407-424 An urban imaginaire, ca 1350
by Nilanjan Sarkar - 425-462 From source to sink
by Awadhendra Sharan - 463-465 Avril A. Powell, Scottish Orientalists and India: The Muir Brothers, Religion, Education and Empire (Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press), 2010, pp. 336
by Michael H. Fisher - 465-467 Antony Copley, Gay Writers in Search of the Divine: Hinduism and Homosexuality in the Lives and Writings of Edward Carpenter, E. M. Forster, and Christopher Isherwood (New Delhi: Yoda Press), 2006, pp. 316
by Robert Cowan
April 2011, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 143-176 Markets in eighteenth century Bengal economy
by Tilottama Mukherjee - 177-213 Revenue, rent…profit? Early British imperialism1, political economy and the search for a differentia specifica (inter se)
by Rahul Govind - 215-239 An improbable reconstruction
by Anne Viguier - 241-286 Casting despots in Dutch drama
by Manjusha Kuruppath - 287-289 Gail Minault, Gender, Language and Learning: Essays in Indo-Muslim Cultural History (Delhi: Permanent Black), 2009, pp. 314
by Asiya Alam - 289-291 Margrit Pernau and Yunus Jaffery, eds, Information and the Public Sphere: Persian Newsletters from Mughal Delhi (New Delhi: Oxford University Press), 2009, pp. 480
by C.M. Naim - 291-294 R.S. Sharma, Rethinking India’s Past (New Delhi: Oxford University Press), 2009, pp. 299
by Himanshu Prabha Ray - 294-298 Sanjam Ahluwalia, Reproductive Restraints: Birth Control in India, 1877–1947 (New Delhi: Permanent Black), 2008, pp. 251
by J. Devika - 298-301 Marcus Franke, War and Nationalism in South Asia: The Indian State and the Nagas (London: Routledge), 2009, pp. 219
by Kaushik Roy - 301-305 Finbarr B. Flood, Objects of Translation: Material Culture and Medieval ‘Hindu–Muslim’ Encounter (New Delhi: Permanent Black), 2010, pp. 384
by Manan Ahmed - 305-307 Srinath Raghavan, War and Peace in Modern India: A Strategic History of Nehru Years (Ranikhet: Permanent Black), 2010, pp. 359
by Priya Chacko - 307-310 Manu Bhagavan and Anne Feldhaus, eds, Speaking Truth to Power: Religion, Caste, and the Subaltern Question in India (New Delhi: Oxford University Press), 2008, pp. 242
by Sasheej Hegde - 310-312 Francesca Orsini, Print and Pleasure: Popular Literature and Entertaining Fictions in Colonial North India (Ranikhet: Permanent Black), 2009, pp. 310
by Ulrike Stark - 312-315 Aparna Basu and Shailja Kalelkar Parikh (Trans.), The Road Less Travelled: The Life and Writings of Vinodinee Neelkanth (Kolkata: Stree), 2009, pp. 320
by V. Geetha
January 2011, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-33 Associational culture and civic engagement in colonial Lucknow
by Ulrike Stark - 35-53 Individualism within conformity
by C.M. Naim - 55-82 The historical anatomy of a contact zone
by Kapil Raj - 83-116 Selling steel in the 1920s
by Chikayoshi Nomura - 117-120 Lloyd I. Rudolph and Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, Explaining Indian Democracy A Fifty-Year Perspective, 1956–2000: The Realm of Ideas—Inquiry and Theory (New Delhi: Oxford University Press), 2008, pp. 324
by Ajay Gudavarthy - 121-122 Leon Grunberg and Sunil Kukreja, Discourses on the Beautiful Game, (New Delhi: Ashwin-Anoka Press), 2007, pp. 192
by Boria Majumdar - 123-126 Louis E. Fenech, The Darbar of the Sikh Gurus: The Court of God in the World of Men (New Delhi: Oxford University Press), 2008, pp. 325
by Farina Mir - 126-133 Prashant Kidambi, The Making of an Indian Metropolis. Colonial Governance and Public Culture in Bombay, 1890–1920 (Hampshire: Ashgate), 2007, pp. 268
by Martin Fuchs - 134-136 S.D. Goitein and Mordechai Akiva Friedman, eds., India Traders of the Middle Ages: Documents from the Cairo Geniza (‘India Book’) (Leiden: Brill), 2008, pp. 918
by Michael Pearson - 136-138 Marine Carrin and Harald Tambs-Lyche, An Encounter of Peripheries: Santals, Missionaries, and their Changing Worlds, 1867–1900 (New Delhi: Manohar Publications), 2008, pp. 386
by Saurabh Dube - 139-142 Shaheen Akhtar and Moushmi Bhowmick, Women in Concert: An Anthology of Bengali Muslim Women’s Writings (Kolkata: Stree), 2008, pp. 395
by V. Geetha
October 2010, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 441-443 Introduction
by Rosalind O’Hanlon & David Washbrook - 445-472 Scribal elites in Sultanate and Mughal Bengal
by Kumkum Chatterjee - 473-496 Traditional vocations and modern professions among Tamil Brahmans in colonial and post-colonial south India
by C.J. Fuller & Haripriya Narasimhan - 497-525 Serving the barbarian to preserve the dharma
by Sumit Guha - 527-561 Master and Munshī
by Rajeev Kinra - 563-595 The social worth of scribes
by Rosalind O’Hanlon - 597-615 The Maratha Brahmin model in south India
by David Washbrook - 617-619 Index to Volume XLVII
by N/A
July 2010, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 291-308 Who wants to be a cosmopolitan?
by Kathryn Hansen - 309-342 Feminine, criminal or manly?
by Charu Gupta - 343-376 The male state
by Jonathan Saha - 377-403 On the discursive and material context of the first handwritten Lushai newspaper ‘Mizo Chanchin Laishuih’, 1898
by P. Thirumal & C. Lalrozami - 405-409 K.N. Panikkar, Colonialism, Culture and Resistance (New Delhi: Oxford University Press), 2007, pp. 279 and Subrata Dasgupta, The Bengal Renaissance: Identity and Creativity from Rammohan Roy to Rabindranath Tagore (New Delhi: Permanent Black), 2007, pp. 280
by Alok Sheell - 409-412 Madhurima Sen, Prisons in Colonial Bengal, 1838–1919 (Kolkata: Thema), 2007, pp.186
by Anindita Mukhopadhyay - 412-414 Ramya Sreenivasan, The Many Lives of a Rajput Queen: Heroic Pasts in India, c. 1500–1900 (New Delhi: Permanent Black), 2007, pp. 276
by Anupama Rao - 414-416 Vasanthi Srinivasan, Gandhi’s Conscience Keeper: C. Rajagopalachari and Indian Politics (Ranikhet: Permanent Black), 2009, pp. 278
by Antony Copley - 416-418 Vijaya Ramaswamy, Historical Dictionary of the Tamils (USA: The Scarecrow Press, Inc.), 2007, pp. 375 and Rani Siva Sankara Sarma, The Last Brahmin: Life and Reflections of a Modernday Sanskrit Pandit (Ranikhet: Permanent Black), 2007, pp. 197
by A.R. Venkatachalapathy - 418-422 Satish Saberwal, Spirals of Contention: Why India was Partitioned in 1947 (New Delhi: Routledge), 2008, pp. 342 and Joya Chatterji, The Spoils of Partition: Bengal and India, 1947–1967 (New York: Cambridge University Press), 2007, pp. 203
by Bidyut Chakrabarty - 422-425 Yogesh Sharma and Jose Leal Ferreira, eds, Portuguese Presence in India during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (New Delhi: Viva Books), 2008, pp. 183 and Claude Markovits, Merchants, Traders, Entrepreneurs: Indian Business in the Colonial Era (New Delhi: Permanent Black), 2008, pp. 292
by Lakshmi Subramanian - 425-427 Priti Kumar Mitra, The Dissent of Kazi Nazrul Islam: Poetry and History (New Delhi: Oxford University Press), 2007, pp. 330
by Mehr Afshan Farooqi - 427-429 David Cook, Martyrdom in Islam (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 2007, p. 206
by Nilanjan Sarkar - 429-432 Frederique Apffel-Marglin, Rhythms of Life: Enacting the World with the Goddesses of Orissa (New Delhi: Oxford University Press), 2008, pp. 292 and Ishita Bannerjee-Dube, Religion, Law and Power: Tales of Time in Eastern India, 1800–2000 (London: Anthem Press), 2008, pp. 225
by Pritipuspa Mishra - 433-436 Beatrice Forbes Manz, Power, Politics and Religion in Timurid Iran (USA: Cambridge University Press), 2007, pp. 313
by Reuven Amitai - 436-440 Patricia Uberoi, Nandini Sundar and Satish Deshpande, Anthropology in the East: Founders of Indian Sociology and Anthropology (New Delhi: Permanent Black), 2007, pp. 552
by Roland Lardinois
April 2010, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 141-177 Cryptographic imagination
by Ashish Chadha - 179-204 Land revenues, schools and literacy
by Latika Chaudhary - 205-229 Who is a Muslim? Identities of exclusion—north Indian Muslims, c. 1860–1900
by S.A. Zaidi - 231-259 Maulana Bhashani and the transition to secular politics in East Bengal
by Peter Custers - 261-263 Saila Kumar Ghosh, Colonial Modernization and Gandhi (Calcutta: Papyrus), 2008, pp. 296
by A. Raghuramaraju - 264-266 Dalia Chakrabarti, Colonial Clerks: A Social History of Deprivation and Domination (Kolkata: K.P. Bagchi & Company), 2005, pp. 158
by Anindita Mukhopadhyay - 266-268 Om Prakash, The Dutch Factories in India A Collection of Dutch East India Company Documents Pertaining to India, Volume II (1624–27) (New Delhi: Manohar), 2007, pp. 413
by Anjana Singh - 269-272 Nira Wickramasinghe, Sri Lanka in the Modern Age A History of Contested Identities (London: C. Hurst & Co. Ltd), 2006, pp. 360
by Arjun Guneratne - 272-275 Shabnum Tejani, Indian Secularism An Intellectual and Social History 1890–1950 (Ranikhet: Permanent Black), 2007, pp. 302
by Benjamin Zachariah - 275-278 Shanti Jayewardene-Pillai, Imperial Conversations Indo–Britons and the Architecture of South India (New Delhi: Yoda Press), 2007, pp. 326
by Catherine B. Asher - 279-281 Purnendu Ranjan, History of Kabirpanth A Regional Process (New Delhi: Anamika Publishers), 2008, pp. 285
by David Lorenzen - 281-284 Kaushik Roy, Brown Warriors of the Raj Recruitment and the Mechanics of Command in the Second Army, 1859–1913 (New Delhi: Manohar), 2008, pp. 350
by Douglas M. Peers - 284-287 T.N. Srinivasan, ed., The Future of Secularism (New Delhi Oxford University Press), 2007, pp. 327
by Humeira Iqtidar - 287-289 Papiya Ghosh, Community and Nation: Essays on Identity and Politics in Eastern India (New Delhi: Oxford University Press), 2008, pp. 218
by Ishita Banerjee
January 2010, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-28 Scribe and script in the CÄ lukya West Deccan
by Whitney M. Cox - 29-62 Politics, violence and war in KÄ mandaka’s NÄ«tisÄ ra
by Upinder Singh - 63-106 Cowries and coins
by John S. Deyell - 107-139 ‘All gifting is sacred’
by Malavika Kasturi
October 2009, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 457-511 Frank disputations
by Muzaffar Alam & Sanjay Subrahmanyam - 513-540 Fixed boundaries, fluid landscapes
by Gunnel Cederlöf - 541-578 Telling her tale? Unravelling a life in conflict in Peero’s Ik Sau Saá¹h KÄ fiaá¹…. (one hundred and sixty kafis)
by Anshu Malhotra - 579-613 Did globalisation aid industrial development in colonial India? A study of knowledge transfer in the iron industry
by Tirthankar Roy - 615-616 Index to Volume XLVI
by N/A
July 2009, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 293-300 Introduction
by Aya Ikegame & Andrea Major - 301-313 Re-visioning princely states in South Asian historiography
by Chitralekha Zutshi - 315-342 Enslaving spaces
by Andrea Major - 343-372 Space of kinship, space of empire
by Aya Ikegame - 373-400 The Malabar Hill murder trial of 1925
by Angma D. Jhala - 401-426 To ‘tear the mask off the face of the past’
by Mridu Rai - 427-456 Princely states and the making of modern India
by Manu Bhagavan
April 2009, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 147-182 Cultural flows and cosmopolitanism in Mughal India
by Kumkum Chatterjee - 183-210 Cosmopolitanism in the Hinterland? Bellary District through Fresh Lenses, 1800–1840
by Chandra Mallampalli - 211-239 The military influence on engineering education in Britain and India, 1848–1906
by John Black - 241-279 New province, old capital
by Sraman Mukherjee - 281-291 Book Reviews
by N/A
January 2009, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-4 Introduction
by Eleanor Newbigin & Leigh Denault & Rohit De - 5-25 From begums and bibis to abandoned females and idle women
by Erica Wald - 27-55 Partition and the politics of the joint family in nineteenth-century north India
by Leigh Denault - 57-81 The semi-autonomous judge in colonial India
by Mitra Sharafi - 83-104 The codification of personal law and secular citizenship
by Eleanor Newbigin - 105-130 Mumtaz Bibi's broken heart
by Rohit De - 131-146 Book Reviews
by N/A
December 2008, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 473-507 History, buranjis and nation
by Arupjyoti Saikia - 509-551 Missionary pedagogy and Christianisation of the heathens
by Parinitha Shetty - 553-580 Living on the edge
by Paul Axelrod - 581-607 Book Reviews
by N/A - 609-611 Index to Volume XLV
by N/A
September 2008, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 329-351 A colonial city and its time(s)
by Ranajit Guha - 353-380 Politics and representation of caste identity in regional historiography
by Yamada Keiko - 381-416 What makes people who they are? Pandit networks and the problem of livelihoods in early modern Western India
by Rosalind O'Hanlon & Christopher Minkowski - 417-449 Archaeology and empire
by Himanshu Prabha Ray - 451-472 Book Reviews
by N/A
June 2008, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 175-199 Temple land in Chola and Pandyan inscriptions
by Noboru Karashima - 201-237 Thuggee, marginality and the state effect in colonial India, circa 1770–1840
by Tom Lloyd - 239-259 The colonial state, zamindars and the politics of flood control in north Bihar (1850–1945)
by Praveen Singh - 261-294 State, society and market in the aftermath of natural disasters in colonial India
by Tirthankar Roy - 295-328 Book Reviews
by N/A
January 2008, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-33 Mobility, control and criminality in early colonial India, 1760s–1850s
by Nitin Sinha - 35-76 Further thoughts on an enigma
by Sanjay Subrahmanyam - 77-114 State, peasants and land reclamation
by Arupjyoti Saikia - 115-149 Writers and generals
by Talat Ahmed - 151-174 Book Reviews
by N/A
December 2007, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 407-423 Export industries and handicraft production under the Sultans of Kashmir
by Simon Digby - 425-461 Law, migration and new subjectivities
by Sanghamitra Misra - 463-488 The orphaned colony
by Satadru Sen - 489-516 The integration of the princely state of Hyderabad and the making of the postcolonial state in India, 1948–56
by Taylor C. Sherman - 517-565 Book Reviews
by N/A
September 2007, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 269-295 Disquiet on the island
by Ângela Barreto Xavier - 297-331 South Asian ways of seeing, Muslim ways of knowing
by Sandria B. Freitag - 333-361 Sanskrit and the morning after
by Brian A. Hatcher - 363-381 Cultural pluralism, empire and the state in early modern South Asia—A review essay
by Rosalind O'Hanlon - 383-405 Book Reviews
by N/A
April 2007, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 111-145 ‘A Christian Benares’
by Sujit Sivasundaram - 147-177 From mountain trade to jungle politics
by Arik Moran - 179-212 ‘Delinquent subjects’
by Bhangya Bhukya - 213-236 The shaping of land revenue policy in Madras Presidency
by Mohammed Mustafa - 237-267 Book Reviews
by N/A