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Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 65, Number 1, 2008
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Editorial
pp. i-vi(1)
Authors: Hamilton, Marybeth; Howard, John; Pick, Daniel

The Redemptive Power of Violence? Carlyle, Marx and Dickens
pp. 1-22(22)
Author: Jones, Gareth Stedman

On the Advantage and Disadvantage of Sentimental History for Life
pp. 49-64(16)
Author: Phillips, Mark Salber

The King's Two Teeth
pp. 79-95(17)
Author: Jones, Colin

Music and the Formation of Sidi Identity in Western India
pp. 161-178(18)
Author: Basu, Helene

Remembering Clifford Geertz
pp. 188-194(7)
Author: Davis, Natalie Zemon

Europe after 1945
pp. 195-212(18)
Author: Eley, Geoff

From the Wild Side
pp. 213-220(8)
Author: Yousef, Nancy

Intrusions
pp. 220-227(8)
Author: Philp, Mark

Crossing Boundaries
pp. 227-233(7)
Author: Berg, Maxine

Dynamic Equilibria
pp. 234-239(6)
Author: Rosenhaft, Eve

Stories Told but Seldom Heard
pp. 240-246(7)
Author: Hitchcock, Tim

Being Middle-class in South Asia
pp. 247-252(6)
Author: Majeed, Javed

The Birth of Now
pp. 252-258(7)
Author: Wilson, Daniel C. S.

Organizing for Citizenship and Democracy
pp. 259-265(7)
Author: Liddington, Jill

Those Fascinating Victorians
pp. 265-270(6)
Author: McDonagh, Josephine

Ian Dyck (1954â-“2007)
pp. 293-296(4)
Author: Chase, Malcolm

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