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Home / “The Two Sorrows of Nithard” by C. Booker

"The Two Sorrows of Nithard" by C. Booker

“The Two Sorrows of Nithard” by C. Booker

“Independence as Discovery: Mozambique’s 1975 Nationalization of Funeral Services” by D. Morton

“Radios, credenzas, and other near possibilities: African consumerism in late-colonial Lourenço Marques” by D. Morton

“Cultural Pluralism Written in Stone: Ethnic Monuments in the 1910 Argentine Centennial” by B. Bryce in Recasting the Nation in Twentieth-Century Argentina

“Exclusion at the Heart of Empire: Punjabi Migrants in Buenos Aires and London” by B. Bryce

“Entangling Labor Migration in the Americas, 1840-1940” by B. Bryce in The Cambridge History of Global Migration

Recasting the Nation in Twentieth-Century Argentina edited by Benjamin Bryce

“Remembering Against Sentimentality: Partition’s Literary Shadows in the work of Najm Hosain Syed (b. 1936)” by A. Murphy

“Which Urbanity? Secondary urban centres and their attendant religious formations” by A. Murphy

“The emergence of the social in service of the Guru,” by A. Murphy in Religious Authority in South Asia: Generating the Guru

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