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Volume 58, Number 1, 2004

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Mary
pp. 1-16(16)
Author: Rubin, Miri

Editorial
pp. 5-7(3)
Authors: Chamberlain, Mary; Hall, Catherine; Schwarz, Bill

Elsa Goveia: History and Nation
pp. 167-190(24)
Author: Chamberlain, Mary

Frantz Fanon, or the Difficulty of Being Martinican
pp. 211-223(13)
Author: Macey, David

Caribbean Museums and National Identity
pp. 224-245(22)
Author: Cummins, Alissandra

The Conversion of Rebecca Jarrett
pp. 246-258(13)
Author: Walker, Pamela J.

`Returning to Yerussalem': Exile, Return and Oral History
pp. 296-306(11)
Author: Zetter, Roger

Public Experiments
pp. 306-312(7)
Author: Brock, Claire

Aryanism and Empire
pp. 312-316(5)
Author: Majeed, Javed

Pulpit Politics
pp. 316-320(5)
Author: Page, Anthony

Oscar Wilde and Posterity
pp. 320-325(6)
Author: Gardiner, John

Women, War and Citizenship
pp. 326-334(9)
Author: Benton, Sarah

Kashmir's Conflicting Identities
pp. 335-340(6)
Author: Whitehead, Andrew

Egos and Ideals in the Spanish Civil War
pp. 340-348(9)
Author: Richards, Michael

Keeping the Faith
pp. 348-352(5)
Author: Segal, Lynne

CAN THE SUBALTERN SPEAK? New York, February 2004
pp. 359-359(1)
Authors: Barrett, Michèle

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