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“ETERNAL FLAMES”: SUICIDE, SINFULNESS AND INSANITY IN “WESTERN” CONSTRUCTIONS OF SATI, 1500–1830
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- 02 July 2004, pp. 247-276
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DECENTRALISED GOVERNANCE AS SITES FOR SELF-FORMATION: A COMPARISON OF PRACTICES OF WELFARE DISTRIBUTION IN TELANGANA, INDIA, AND CENTRAL LOMBOK, INDONESIA
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- 08 July 2014, pp. 161-185
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INVENTING A NATIONAL WRITER: THE SOVIET CELEBRATION OF THE 1948 ALISHER NAVOI JUBILEE AND THE WRITING OF UZBEK HISTORY
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- 12 July 2017, pp. 117-142
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THE LIVES AND ROLES OF WOMEN OF VARIOUS CLASSES IN THE IE OF LATE MEDIEVAL JAPAN
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- 29 June 2006, pp. 183-210
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Research at a Distance: Area Studies in the Post-Pandemic Era
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- 21 July 2020, pp. 105-108
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ASPECTS OF CHINESE LEGAL CULTURE – THE ARTICULATION OF WRITTEN LAW, STATE, AND SOCIETY: A REVIEW (PART ONE)
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- 26 June 2007, pp. 241-258
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“DEEP CHANGES IN INTERPRETIVE CURRENTS”? CHIANG KAI-SHEK STUDIES IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA1
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- 11 January 2012, pp. 99-121
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WAS TRADITIONAL CHINESE LAW A MERE “MODEL”? PART ONE
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- 15 January 2004, pp. 139-157
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MERCHANTS, MANDARINS, AND THE RAILWAY: INSTITUTIONAL FAILURE AND THE WUSONG RAILWAY, 1874–1877
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- 28 January 2015, pp. 31-53
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GAMBLING IN CHINA RECONSIDERED: FANTAN IN SOUTH CHINA DURING THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY
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- 15 June 2010, pp. 179-200
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Chinese dream, emerging statecraft, and Chinese influence in the Mekong region
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- 03 March 2021, pp. 289-304
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CULTURAL CONSTRUCTION AND A NEW ETHNIC GROUP MOVEMENT: THE CASE OF THE SAKIZAYA IN EASTERN TAIWAN
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- 18 January 2013, pp. 47-71
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BRAHMO SAMAJ AS AN ACTOR IN THE DISSEMINATION OF ARYAN INVASION THEORY (AIT) IN INDIA
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- 13 January 2016, pp. 19-59
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WAS TRADITIONAL CHINESE LAW A MERE “MODEL”? PART TWO
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- 02 July 2004, pp. 297-322
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How regime legitimation influences Vietnam's strategy toward US–China strategic rivalry
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- 13 September 2022, pp. 1-20
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Introduction: mobilizing nostalgia in Asia
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- 25 November 2020, pp. 1-5
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THE NATURE OF SOCIAL AGREEMENTS (YUE) IN THE LEGAL ORDER OF MING AND QING CHINA (PART ONE)
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- 30 June 2005, pp. 309-327
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CULTURAL DISCOURSE ON XUE SUSU, A COURTESAN IN LATE MING CHINA
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- 31 July 2009, pp. 171-200
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REGIONAL VERSUS STANDARDIZED COINAGE IN EARLY MODERN JAPAN: THE TOKUGAWA KAN'EI TSŪHŌ 寛永通宝
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- 15 June 2010, pp. 131-157
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ASIAN PERSPECTIVES. ASIAN STUDIES IN “CRISIS”: IS CULTURAL STUDIES THE ANSWER?
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- 16 January 2006, pp. 95-110
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