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Globalization, Universalism, and Cultural Form
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The Rise of Hamburg as a Global Marketplace in the Seventeenth Century: A Comparative Political Economy Perspective
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The Origins of the Market Economy: State Power, Territorial Control, and Modes of War Fighting
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Protected Rimlands and Exposed Zones: Reconfiguring Premodern Eurasia
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Purity and Contamination: Language Ideologies in French Colonial Native Policy in Morocco
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Transnational Romance, Terror, and Heroism: Russia in American Popular Fiction, 1860�1917
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What the Haitian Revolution Might Tell Us about Development, Security, and the Politics of Race
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