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No. Journal Title Vol./Issue Page no. 1 Antiquity 94(373-378) 1-24 2 Artibus Asiae 80(1-2) 25-26 3 Current History 119(813-821) 27-35 4 JESO 63(1-6) 36-39 5 Journal of The Asiatic Society 62(1-4) 40-46 6 The Indian Economic and Social History Review 57(1-4) 47-50 7 The Journal of Modern History 92(1-4) 51-69 Content 2 4 FEB 2021 UITY Volume 94 Number 373 February 2020 Editorial ½ (y Robert \Vircher TT i"" Research Articles New~ eanderthal remains associate ,-...-.:;,...__.- urial' at Shanidar Cave Emma Pomeroy, Paul Bennett, Chris 0. Hunt, Tim Reynolds, Lucy Farr, 0.farinc Frouin, James Holman, Ross Lane, Charles French & Graeme Barker Filling d1e void: a new Palaeolithic cave art site at Danbolinzulo in the Basque Country Blanca Ochoa, Marcos Garcia-Diez & Irene Vigiola-Tofia Rethinking time, culture and socioeconomic organisation in Bronze Age Transylvania Colin P. Quinn, Horia Ciugudean, Gabriel Ba.Ian & Gregory Hodgins Vaquerias ceramics: a techno-stylistic study of the earliest polychrome pottery in the Argentine Northwest Lucas Pereyra Domingorena, Marfa fa1genia de Feo & Marfa Fabiana Bugliani A re-evaluation of manner of death at Roman Herculaneum following the AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius Rachelle Martyn, Oliver E. Craig, Sarah T.D. Ellingham, Meez Islam, Luciano F::more, Alessandra Sperduti, Luca Bondioli & Tim Thompson Fords and the &ontier: waging counter-mobility on Hadrian's Wall ~ larrhew Symonds Trans-Asiatic exchange of glass, gold and bronze: analysis of finds from the late prehistoric Paugkung Paruk site, Bali :-\.mhm Calo, Peter Bellwood, James Lank.ton, Andreas Reinecke, Rochtri Agung Bawono & Bagyo Prasetyo \\?arrior ideologies in .first-millennium AD Europe: ne,,.v light on monumental warrior stelae from Scotland ~ lark Hall, Nicholas Evans, Derek Hamilton, Juliette Mitchell, James ODriscoll & Gordon Noble 3 11 27 44 62 76 92 110 127 1 Halls at Borre: the discovery of three large buildings at a Late hon and Viking Age royal burial site in Norway Chriscer Tonning, Petra Schneidhofer, Erich Nau, Terje Gansum, Vibeke Lia, Lars Gusravsen, Roland Filzwieser, Mario Wallner, Monica Kristiansen, Wolfgang Neubauer, Knut Paasche & Immo Trinks Pork for pilgrims: livestock breeding and meat conswnption at medieval Banganarti, Nubia Marra Osypinska & Bogdan T. Zurawski A Black Death mass grave at Thornton Abbey: the discovery and examination of a fourteenth-century rural catastrophe Hugh Willmore, Peter Townend, Diana Mahoney Swales, Hendrik Poinar, Karherine Eaton & Jennifer Klunk The Keimoes 3 desert kite site, South Africa: an aerial lidar and micro­ topographic exploration M arfo,e Lombard, Matthew V. Caruana, J~1co v,m dcr \Xlalr & Anders Hogberg Dig in: an evaluation of the role of archacologic.il fiddwork for the improved wellbeing of military veterans Paul Everill, Richard Bennett & Karen Bu rncll Object narratives as a methodology for mitigating marine plastic pollution: multidisciplinary investigations in Galapagos John Schofield, Kayleigh J. Wyles, Sean Doherty, t\ndy I )onndly, Jen Jones & Adam Porter Exhibition Review 'Troy: Myth and Reality', at the British Museum Naofse Mac Sweeney Reviews Review Articles Figurines in context DAVID FRANKEL The Oxford handbook of prehistoric figurines Timothy Insoll (ed.) Figurine makers of prehistoric Cyprus: settlement and cemeteries at Souskiou Edgar Peltenburg, Diane Bolger & Lindy Crewe (ed.) 145 164 179 197 212 228 245 249 2 Colony and community on the edge of empires: new books on Dura-Europos NIGEL Pou.ARD The Roman mi!it,rry !Jt1s,· ,11 /)um-Europos, Syria: an archaeologi,cal visualisation Simon James Dura-Europos Jennifer A. B:1ird Book llcvi,·w .. Cliw l;inlayson !ht· smart Neanderthal: bird catching, cave art and the cognitive 1'{'1J()/111i1111 IAIN I ) ,\\' II)',( IN I >.111i1·l 11. 'l'l'mple & Christopher M. Srojanowski (ed.) Hunter-gatherer ,1,1'1p1111i,111 ,1111I resilience: t1 bioarchaeoLogi,caL perspective /\ 1.\1:c I I Bl{1\I >TMOLLER ( · 111 i '>l i .111 Horn & Kristian Kristiansen (ed.) Waifare in Bronze Age society N It h 1'1 (OHl'E " r i ,1 in /\ rmscrong Oma The sheep people: the ontology of making lives, building /111111,•1 ,1111/ Jinging herds in Early Bronze Age Norway NII, t\Nl·INSET l.111 I !odder (ed.) Violence and the sacred in the ancient Near East: Girardian 111111•<'nt1tio11s at <;atalhoyii.k I \t-l "' 'IIT Al~,hay Sarathi (ed.) Early maritime cult11,res in East Africa and the Weslem /11,/i,III ( )a'flll 11111111'1'1·. HEAUJARD l{i, h.1rd A. Freund The archaeology of the Holocaust: Vilna, Rhodts, ,md escape 111111/r'/f I h\\ 111 KoBIAt.KA Fl11:1h'-·th A. Lambourn Abraham's luggage: a social life of things in the medieval ludi1111 OcMn world l'IMI I 11 IY POWER R\:111i Labrusse Prehistoire: l'envers du temps ( ht ',\It MORO AnADfA St1.:phan Feuchrwang & Michael Rowlands Civilisation recast: theoretical and historical perrpectives I ),\VII) W ENGROW New Book Chronicle 252 257 259 261 263 265 267 269 271 273 275 278 3 Corrigendum Beta Samati: discovery and excavation of an Aksumite town-Corrigendum Michael J. Harrower, Ioana A. Dumitru, Cinzia Perlingieri, Smiri Nathan, Kiffe Zeme, Jessica L. Lamont, Alessandro Bausi, Jennifer L. Swerida, Jacob L. Bongers, Helina S. Woldekiros, Laurel A. Poolman, Christie M. Pohl, Steven A. Brandt & Elizabeth A. Peterson 289 Project Gallery on the website (http://www.cambridge.org/ core/journals/ antiquity/ project-gallery) The Balchiria stelae Jean Guilaine, Franck Leandri, Emmanuel Mens & Regis Picavet 'Monumental Myopia': bringing the later prehistoric settlements of southern Siberia into focus Peter Hommel, Olga Kovaleva, Jade Whitlam, Petr Amzarakov, John Pouncett, Jonathan Lim, Natalia Petrova, Chris Gosden & Yury Esin A princely tomb in central Italy: a planned discovery Federica Boschi Iron production and trading in Lingnan during the Qin and Han Dynasties Mengyi Zhang, Yingfu Li, Zhaoming Xiong, Shijia Li & Yuniu Li A military garrison or cultural mixing pot? Renewed investigations at Shichengzi, a Han Dynasty settlement in Xinjiang Pengfei Sheng, Michael J. Storozum, Xiaohong Tian & Yong Wu The VIMOA project and archaeological heritage in the Nuussuaq Peninsula of north-west Greenland Matrhew J. Walsh, Pelle Tejsner, Daniel F. Carlson, Leendert Vergeynsc, Kasper U. Kjeldsen, Friederike GrLindger, Hanjing Dai, Steffen Thomsen & Erik Laursen 4 Volume 94 Editorial Research Articles 41,,_ .. Number374 2 ~ FEB 2021 :' :~ ~ . z April 2020 Palaeolithic occupation and cultural transition in the Wainganga River Basin, India Prachi Joshi The chronology and function of a new circular mammoth-bone structure at Kostenki 11 Alexander J.E. Pryor, David G. Beresford-Jones, Alexander E. Dudin, Ekaterina M. Ikonnikova, John F. Hoffecker & Clive Gamble Settlement change on the western Konya Plain: refining Neolithic and Chalcolithic chronologies at Canhasan, Turkey Andrew Fairbairn, Piotr Jacobsson, Douglas Baird, Geraldine Jacobsen & Elizabeth Stroud Chariots in the Eurasian Steppe: a Bayesian approach to the emergence of horse-drawn transport in the early second millennium BC Stephan Lindner The origins of decorated ostrich eggs in the ancient Mediterranean and Middle East Tamar Hodos, Caroline R. Cartwright, Janet Montgomery, G~off Nowell, Kayla Crowder, Alexandra C. Fletcher & Yvonne Gonster The metal behind the myths: iron metallurgy in the south-eastern Black Sea region Nathaniel L. Erb-Satullo, Brian J.J. Gilmour & Nana Khakhutaishvili OpticaJly stimulated luminescence profiling and dating of earthworks: the creation and development of prehistoric field boundaries at Bosigran, Cornwall Soetkin Vervust, Tim Kinnaird, Peter Herring & Sam Turner Crossing the ice: an Iron Age to medieval mountain pass at Lendbreen, Norway Lars Pil0, Espen Finstad & James H. Barrerr From pack animals to polo: doukeys &om the ninth-century Tang tomb of an elire lady in Xi' an, China Songmei Hu, Yaowu Hu, Junkai Yang, Miaomiao Yang, Pianpian Wei, Yema.o Hou & Fiona B. Marshall 293 300 323 342 361 381 401 420 437 455 5 Alpine ice and the annual political economy of the Angevin Empire, from the death of Thomas Becket to Magna Carta, c. AD 1170-!.216 Christopher P. Loveluck, Alexander F. More, Nicole E. s·paulding, Heather Clifford, Michael J. Handley, Laura Hartman, Elena V. Korotkikh, Andrei V. Kurbatov, Paul A. Mayewski, Sharon B. Sneed & Michael McCormick Ancestral Pueblo settlement structure and sacred landscape at Castle Rock Community, Colorado Radoslaw Palonka, Kathleen O'Meara, Katarzyna Ciomek & Zi Xu Tormented Alderney: archaeological investigations of the Nazi labour and concentration camp of Sylt Caroline Sturdy Coils, Janos Kerti & Kevin Coils Reviews Review Articles Diversity of forager lifeways in the prehistoric past JACOB L. FISHER Foraging in the past: archaeological studies of hunter-gatherer diversity Ashley K. Lemke The archaeology of l.arge-scale manipulation of prey: the economic and sociaL dynamics of mass hunting. Kristen Carlson & Leland C. Bement 473 491 512 533 The archaeology of climate change in Late and Post-Glacial North-west Europe 536 JAMES WALKER Sea-level change in Mesolithic southern Scandinavia: long- and short-term effects on society and the environment Peter Moe Astrup Resilience and reorganisation of social systems during the Weichselian Lateglacial in North-west Europe: an evaluation of the archaeological, climatic, and environmental r1:cord Sonja B. Grimm Book Reviews B.A. Olsen, T. Olander & K. Kristiansen Tracing the Indo-Europeam: new evidence from archaeology and historical linguistics MARTIN FURHOLT Penny Bickle & Emilie Sibbesson Neolithic bodies CHRIS F OWLER 539 541 6 Brad H. Koldehoff & Timothy R. Paukerat Archaeology and ancient religion in the American Jvlidcontinent LARS FoGELIN Rex E. Gerald & Patrick D. Lyons The Davis Ranch site: a Kayenta immigrant enclave in southeastern Arizona J. B1unT HILL Victoria L. McAlister The Irish tower house: society, economy and environment, c. 1300-1650 Crn.M J. DONNELLY Katherine Fennelly An archaeology of lunacy: managing madness m early nineteenth-century asylums SUSAN PIDDOCK Gordon J. Barclay & Ron Morris The fortification of the Fi1th of Forth 18 80-19 77: The most powerful naval fortress in the British Empire' CALUM ROBERTSON Robert N. Spengler III Fruit from the sands: the Silk Road origins of the foods we eat MARIJKE VAN DER VEEN Francis Allard, Yan Sun & Katheryn M. Linduff Memory and agency in ancient China: shaping the life history of objects KEITH N. KNAPP Simon Mackenzie, Neil Brodie, D onna Yates & Christos Tsirogiannis I i'!J]itking culture: new directions in researching the global market in illicit ,1111iq11ities Hi IHrtff J. VIGAR Nnv Book Chronicle l I \I Ill N 1'.SIII'IT 543 545 547 549 551 553 555 557 560 t •,, ,,,·t c < ;atlery on the website (http://www.camhridge.org/ core/journals/ antiquity/ I'' .. ,,., c ~ Jlery) 1\ 1,111.: depiction of a butchering scene in the rock paintings of Maser in Madhya l11.ul1..·-.'1, India \luil\ Saleem & Parch R. Chauhan \ ui·wly discovered cach e of large biface lithics from northern Honshu, Japan \ 11•,lii1.1ka l ~I Th Ch II . Pa h C 'bb I . ~~~l . e a enging t to an ean ntegrataon ... .. ..... ... ........ ~~_c&uLSY Lewis For decades, effons to bmld common structures to facilitate freedom of movement and trade within the region have been slowed by disputes over the islands' divergent interests. Why the Brazilian Amazon Burns ................ . ...... . ............. . Susanna Hecht The president is ruthlessl~· di.smanthng the laws and institutions that once protected the environmen­ tally critical region and itS nath·e inhabitants from land grabbers. 66 History on Foot: \Val king Mexico City ......................... . Mauricio Tenorio-Trillo A perambulation l.hrough the megalopolis takes the author through streets brimming with ugliness, beauty, and memories. Both monstrous and fragile, the city is also resilient. PERSPECTIVE 73 lime for an Alternative Politics of Migration ...... .. ......... . Alexandra Delano Alonso A surge of migrants from Central America has drawn harsh responses from both the United States and Mexico. Activists are sho\,ing the way toward more humane policies. BOOKS 77 Jamaica's Paradoxes ............. .... ... .. . .......................... • ... . Brian Meeks An eminent sociologist who hails from the island explores the historical and institutional reasons why a nation world famous for music and sports has had less succcess with its economy. THE MONTH IN REVIEW 80 December 2019 An international chronology of events in December, country by country, day by day. 28 l CURRENT HISTORY March 2020 . Vol. 119, No. 815 CONTENTS 83 The Tragedy of Central European University ..... ....................... . Ferenc Lacz6 The West had no effective answer to the illiberal Hungarian regime's campaign to crush an institution that had inspired young scholars from the region with its lofty ambitions. 89 The Ambiguous Legacy of the Balkan War Crimes Tribunal. ..................................... . Marlw Attila Hoare The court managed to imprison the two leading perpetrators of genocide but fell short in its bid to mete out broader justice, exposing the limitations of the process. 95 The Albanian Question Looms Over the Balkans Again ..................... . Isa Blumi Unresolved conflicts, secret deals, and elites subservient to outside powers are fueling instability among Albanian populations that have steadily lost hope. 101 Will Brexit Degrade UK Environmental Policy? . .. ... ................ .. Charlotte Bums Membership in the European Union transformed Britain's environmental policies for the better. Will that change now that Brexit is under way? 107 Politics Shakes Up EU Governance ..... -. ..... .. .... .. ..... . ......... Vivien A. Schmidt The poliLicization of a system known for its technocratic ways may hinder policymakers, but could make the European Union's institutions more democratic. Sixth in a series on ways of governing. PERSPECTIVE 114 Saving What We Love .... .. ..... .. ....................... ... .......... .. . . Holly Case Protest movements undertaken on behalf of beleaguered liberal values these days are trading revolu­ tionary aspirations for preservationist agendas. 117 120 BOOKS Migration and Race in Britain . ...................................... . Bridget Anderson A new book examines how a history o_f colonialism, racism, and class divisions spawned the hostility toward immigration that has recently dominated British politics. THE MONTH IN REVIEW January 2020 An international chronology of events in January, country by country, day by day. 29 CURRENT HISTORY April 2020 Vol. 119, No. 816 CONTENTS 123 Is Empowered Hindu Nationalism Transforming India? ........... ... .. . Sumit Ganguly The prime minister's party is systematically dismantling the secular foundations of the state, little chal­ lenged by opposition parties and the judiciary. Ominous outbreaks of violence have occurred . 128 Testing Citizenship in the Bengal Borderlands ........ .. ..... .. .... .... . . Haimanti Roy Since Partition , the porous frontier between eastern India and Bangladesh has been a hotbed of conflict over ethnicity, religion, and the question of who belongs where. 134 India's Welfare State: A Halting Shift from Benevolence to Rights ......................................... . . . Reetiha Khera The gradual emergence of rights-based social programs has prompted a series of debates over how aid is best delinred. Seventh in a series on ways of governing. 141 The Changing Face of Nepal ............... .. . ........... .. ... ........... Michael Hutt The Himalayan nation survived a Maoist insurgency and made an abrubt transition from Hindu mon­ archy to secular democracy, but still struggles with deeply rooted inequality. 146 Pakistan's Closing Civic Space ................ . ............. . Shandana Khan Mohm.and Even though elections are more democratic than ever, the government has taken cues from the Saudis and the Chinese in cracking down on civil society. PERSPECTIVE 152 Selling Out the Afghans ........................... . .... . ...... . ...... C. Christine Fair The US-Taliban agreement to finally end a two-decade conflict does not include the Afghan govern­ ment and offers little to reassure war-weary civilians. BOOKS 156 Can Myanmar Save Itself? ...... -........... ... .......... . . Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung A prominent native son seeks to explain the country's dramatic changes and crises, but says little about unsung activists who are working on practical reforms. • THE MONTH IN REVIEW 1 60 February 2020 An international chronology of events in February, coun try by country, day by day. 30 May 2020 Vol. 119, No. 817 CONTENTS 2 6 NOV 2021 163 Chiefs, Democran, and De\ elopment in Contemporar~ ..\frica . .. .. ... ...................................... .. . Kate Baldwin Traditional leaders _ - dt:xrYe their reputation as threats to democracy, and they often organize rural development :-· - Eighth in a series on ways of governing. 169 Sudan's Rule oi La\, Re\ olution .................................. . Marh Fathi Massoud A legal srste:r. tlut ..,..'35- 2hu_~ throughout decades of successive dictatorships offers the best hope for safeguarding .:. fragik drifu..xr.rnc ~ransformation. 175 How Informal Transport S\stems Drive African Cities ............... . Daniel E. Agbiboa Plans to mC'dem::e rn~tt :--,siems across the continent often ignore the motley array of unregulated carriers that hn e ......... --.." nul pan of the urban fabric. 182 African Popular Culture Enters the Global \ia instream ... .................... . Matthias Krings and Tom Sim me rt lnno,·ann mus1c ~ ...... film mdusrries. led by Nigerian pioneers, are steadily gaining international audi­ ences and influence 188 African Decolonization's Past and Present Trajectories .... . .... ............................ Sabelo]. Ndlovu-Gatsheni The process of the ::,:i..:rn; the"'. 1..cntinent of colonialism's legacies is unfinished six decades after the first wave of independen.:e. but lC!J\"15l5 are eager to complete the task. PERSPECTIVE 194 'Carpe DM': Seizing the -\fropolitan Day ................. . ........ . Hlonipha Mokoena A new generation of writers and artists has created a sensibility that is rooted in Africa, yet connected with a global diaspora. Its eth.:>S of black internationalism has many forebears. BOOKS 197 Black Travel and Presence in the Building of South Africa ...................................... .. Robin L. Tumer Kruger National Park, a celebrated safari destination, has a long history with black South Africans. A new hook shows how black elites engaged in tourism even under apartheid. THE MONTH IN REVIEW 200 March 2020 An international chronology of events in March, country by country, day by day. 31 September 2020 Vol. 119, No. 818 CONTENTS 2 6 NOV 2021 203 Did China's Public Health Reforms Leave It Prepared for COVID-19? . .............................. Katherine A. Mason Modernization efforts and lessons learned in defeating a deadly virus nearly two decades ago left China with systems that could have stopped the pandemic earlier, if politics had stayed out of the way. 210 Combating COVID-19 in Democratic Taiwa~ and South Korea .................................... Joseph Wong With rapid responses and clear communication, two states on the front lines of the pandemic managed to bring the virus under control ·without a draconian crackdown on personal liberties. 217 How Japan Stumbled into a Pandemic Miracle ...................... Daniel P. Aldrich and Toshiaki Yoshida The nation's rigid bureaucracy and bumbling political leadership did not deliver a model response, but the people themseh·es voluntarily did what it took to curb the spread of the virus. 222 ASEAN's Multilateral Path Through the Pandemic ......... Mely Caballero-Anthony While nations elsewhere turned inward and have struggled to cope with the pandemic, Southeast Asia has done better ,,;th regional mechanisms and a spirit of cooperation. 228 The Pandemic and Southeast Asia's Democratic Struggles ............•.........•...... Joshua Kurlantzick Democratic forces were already in retreat across the region. Authoritarian regimes are using the pandemic to accelerate the trend and seize even greater powers. 234 Hong Kong and Taiwan Confront Rising Chinese Pressure .......... . ...•• .........•••......•..•..•. Frank Ching Beijing's moves to impose direct rule on a supposedly autonomous Hong Kong and its hardening demands for reunification with Taiwan have drawn redoubled opposition from locals. PERSPECTIVE 241 From Sick Man of Asia to Sick Uncle Sam . ... ... ............... Mar ta Hanson A mocking nineteenth-century caricature motivated China to diagnose its weaknesses and fix them. Now that the tables have turned, can the United States face up to its failings? BOOKS 245 A Defiant Voice of a Living Chinese Tradition ................ Geremie R. Banne legal scholar Xu Zhangrun, a master of using the nuances ofliterary language to skewer those in power, is paying a price for pursuing that ancient calling in Xi Jinping's China. 32 CURRENT October 2020 Vol. 119, No. 819 CONTENTS 2 6 NOV 2021 251 Can Russia's Health and Welfare Systems Handle the Pandemic? .. ........................ Linda]. Cook and Judy Twigg The Soviet legacy of universal social protection endures, but rural populations, informal workers, and migrants may fall through the gaps in health coverage and economic aid measures. 258 Precarious Times for Central Asian Migrants in Russia . ....... , , ........... Sherzod Eraliev and Rustamjon Urinboyev Tougher immigration laws have driven foreign workers farther into the shadows, where they are more vulnerahle to discrimination and economic hardships deepened by the pandemic. 264 The Belt and Road Initiative's Central Asian Contradictions . .............................. Catherine Owen The region needs the Chinese infrastructure network's investments and transportation links, but a lack of responsible oversight is abetting elite corruption and fueling popular resentment. 270 Could Russia Embrace an Energy Transition? .............. Veli-Pekka Tynhkynen The Kremlin·s dependency on fossil fuels and denial of climate change have left Russia trailing in the development of renewable energy. But it still has an opportunity to become a green power. 275 Russia's Recolonization of Crimea ........................... Austin Charron Despite promises of benefits for locals, the annexation of the peninsula has revived a centuries-old legacy of repressiYe imperial policies, including forced population transfers. PERSPECTIVE 282 Catastrophe and Denial in Belarus . ......................... David R. Marples The regime·s inclination to manipulate history and ignore disasters like Chernobyl reappeared in a similar nonresponse Lo the pandemic. The neglect sparked a rare upsurge of political -resistance. BOOKS 285 On the Edge of Empires . .............................. Pamela Kyle Crossley A new history of a border zone between Russia and China shows how local traJ. A. Atte,vell, Locating The .\1edical: Explorations in South Asian History, Ne,\· Delhi : Oxford Cniversity Press, 2018. pp. \i • 307: 930 ISB:'\" - 13: 978-O-19-948671-i'.. Trisha Hi.11.ic.~ 261 267 46 The Indian Economic and Social History Review Volume LVII Number 1 January-March 2020 CONTENTS J ANAK! NA1Ri Modernity and 'publicness': The career of the Mysore matha, 188~1940 5 PATRICK OLIVELLEI Long-distance trade in ancient India: Evidence from Kautilya's Arthas,Istra 31 JAE-EUN S1-HN/ Descending from demons, ascending to kshatriyas: Genealogical claims and political process in pre-modern Northeast India, The Chutiyas and the Dimasas 49 DAVID L. CURLEY/ Styles of mastery of a Calcutta Brahman family: Krishnachandra Ghoshal's pilgrimage to Gaya, Kashi and Prayag, 1769, in Vijayram Sen 's 1111/zama,igala 77 Book Reviews Vasudha Dalmia, Fiction as Hist01y: The Novel and the City in Modern North India by Prabhat Kumar Sunil Shanna, Mughal Arcadia: Persian Literature in an Indian Court by Anubhuti Maurya Aishwary Kumar, Radical Equality: Ambedka,; Gandhi, and the Risk of Democracy; Ajay Skaria, Unconditional Equality: Gandhi 's Religion of Resistance by Santosh Kumar Rai 125 127 129 47 The Indian Economic and Social History Review n I I • •• ') ( ·1 l 1: JI"\,~ 1.. • • Volume LVII Number 2 April-June 2020 CONTENTS Articles /\u ANOOSHAHRI The elephant and imperial continuities in North India, 1200-1600CE 139 H WILLIAM WARNER/ The Kabuliwalas: Afghan moneylending and the credit cosmopolis of British Jndia, c. 1880-1947 171 S11ARMILA SHRIVASTAVAI Slopes of struggle: Coffee on Baba Budan hills 199 OwEN T. A. CORNWALL/ Alexander and the astrnlabe in Persianate India: Imagining empire in the Delhi Sultanate 229 lESHR 13th Annual Lecture PrnLJPPE Bue/ Civil war and religion in medieval Japan and medievitl Europe: War for the Gods, emotions at death and treason Book Reviews Gunnel Cederlof and Mahesh Rangarajan, eds, At Nature's Edge: The Global 261 Present and Long-Term History by Radhika Govindrajan 289 Nitin Sinha, Nitin Varma and Pankaj Jha, eds, Servants' Pasts: Sixteenth to Eighteenth Century South Asia, Vol. I by Kumkum Roy 291 48 1Nf\'El?SI LlDlW~ I /, , : .'f /QDIC: j'.:I._~ '--~. -----. The Indian Economic ·~~- - - and Social History Review Volume LVII Number 2 April-June 2020 CONTENTS A11icles Au ANoosHAHRI The elephant and imperial continuities in North India, 1200--1600CE 139 1-1 WILLIAM WARNER! The Kabuliwalas: Afghan moneylending and the credit cosmopolis of British Jndia, c. 1880-1947 171 SH ARM I LA SHRIVASTAVAI Slopes of struggle: Coffee on Baba Bud an hills 199 OWEN T. A. CORNWALL/ Alexander and the astrolabe in Persianate India: Imagining empire in the Delhi Sultanate 229 IESHR 13th Annual Lecture PHILIPPE Bue/ Civil war and religion in medieval Japan and medieval Europe: War for the Gods, emotions at death and treason Book Reviews Gunnel Cederlof and Mahesh Rangarnjan, eds, At Natures Edge: The Global 261 Present and Long-Term Hist01y by Radhika Govindrajan 289 N itin Sinha, Ni tin Varma and Pankaj Jha, eds, Servants' Pasts: Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centwy South Asia, Vol. I by Kumkum Roy 291 49 The Indian Economic and Social History Review Volume LVII Number 4 CONTENTS ·october-Decem her 2020 7 1 JAN 2021 Special Issue: Scribal Service People in Motion: Culture, Power and the Politics of Mobility ~n India's Long Eighteenth Century, c. 1680-1820 Guest Editors: Rosalind O'Hanlon, Anand Venkatkrishnan and Richard Williams Articles RosALlND O ' HANLON, ANAND VENKATKRISHNAN AND RlcHARD D AVID W1LL1AMs/ Scribal service people in motion: Culture, power and the politics of mobility in India's long eighteenth century, c. 1680-1820 443 PuRNIMA DHAVAN/ Networks and fault lines in eighteenth-century Deccani literary communities: Lachmr Narayan 'Shafiq' and his circle 461 NAVEENA NAQVI/ On the road: The novice munshi's view of inter-imperial North India 481 ROSALIND O'HANLON/ Entrepreneurs in diplomacy: Maratha expansion in the age of the vakil 503 DOMINIC YENDELL/ The scribal household in fl ux: Pathways of Kayastha service in eighteenth-century Western India 535 ANAND VENKATKRISHNAN/ Leaving Kashi: Sanskrit knowledge and cultures of consumption in eighteenth-century South India 567 RICHARD DAVID WILLIAMS/ Dreams, songs and letters: Sectarian networks and musical archives in eighteenth-century North India 583 Index to Volume LVII 605 50 The Journal of Modern History Volume 92, Number 1, March 2020 Articles ' ' . . ' \ .. " ' 1 STEFANIA T'uTINO \. .,, " \' . 1-Iistorical Authenticity and the Expa~ding Horizons of the Seventeenth-Century Catholic Church 40 PHIL WITHINGTON Where Was the Coffee in Early Modern England? 76 SOPHUS A. REINERT Northern Lights: Political Economy and the Terroir of the Norwegian Enlightenment 116 CAROL E. HARRISON Conversion in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction: Alphonse Ratisbonne in Rome and Paris Book Reviews 145 Tamar Herzog, A Short History of European Law: The Last Two and a Half Millennia DAVID LIEBERMAN 14 7 Michael E. Hobart, The Great Rift: Literacy, Numeracy, and the Religfon-Science Divide BRENDAN DOOLEY 148 Samuel K. Cohn Jr., Epidemics: Hate and Compassion from the Plague of Athens to AIDS MARK HARRISON 150 Dagmar Schafer, Giorgio Riello, and Luca Mola, eds., Threads of Global Desire: Silk in the Pre-Modern World CAROLE COLLIER FRICK 152 Matthias Pohlig and Michael Schaich, eds., The War of the Spanish Succession: New Perspectives LINDA FREY 154 Jennifer Pitts, Boundaries of the International: Law and Empire RICHARD WHATMORE 155 Alex Csiszar, The Scientific journal: Authorship and the Politics of Know1£dge in the Nineteenth Century BERNARD LIGHTMAN 51 157 Ethan B. Katz, Lisa Moses Leff, and Maud S. Mandel, eds., Colonialism and the Jews SHIRA KLEIN 159 Stefanos Geroulanos and Todd Meyers, The Human Body in the Age of Catastrophe: Brittleness, Integration, Science, and the Great l¥ar Ross WILSON 161 Nick Lloyd, Passchendaew: The Lost Vict01y ofWor/,d War I; Peter Hart, The Last Battle: Victory, Defeat, and the End of World War I ROBIN PRIOR 163 Richard Crockatt, Einstein and Twentieth-Century Politics: ''A Salutary Moral Influence" ADI GORDON 165 Jay Winter, War beyond l!Vorcls: Languages of Remembrance from the Great War to the Present NICOLETTA F. GULLACE 167 Philip Morgan, Hitler's Collaborators: Choosing between Bad and Worse in Nazi-Occupied Western Europe TALBOT C. IMLAY 169 Megan Koreman, The Escape Line: How the Ordinary I-leroes of Dutch-Paris Resisted the Nazi Occupation of Western Europe SASKIA COENEN SNYDER 170 Keith Thomas, In Pursuit of Civility: Nianners and Civilization in Early lvfodern England , ROBERT BUCHOLZ 172 W. B. 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Long, Engi,neering the Eternal City: Infrastructure, Topography, and the Culture of Knowl,edge in Late Sixteenth-Century l1ome CLARE ROBERTSON ~!Oi Frans-Willen1 Karsten, A Dutch Republican Baroque: Theatricality, Dramatization, Moment, and Event P1•:TER AR.NADE 53 209 Brian Hamnett, The Enlightenment in Iberia and Ibero-America GABRIEL PAQUETTE 210 Daniel Unowsky, The Plunder: The 1898 Anti-Jewish Riots in HabsburgGalicia; Jeffrey S. Kopstein and Jason Wittenberg, Intimate Violence: AntiJewish Pogroms on the Eve of the Holocaust ROBERT BLOBAUM 213 ,,Villiam W. Hagen, AntiJ ewish Violence in Poland, 1914-1920 GARY B. COH EN 215 Victor Klemperer, l\!Iunich 1919: Diary of a Revolution RICCARDO B AVAJ 217 Hannes Leidinger, ed., Habsburg's Last vVar: The Filmic M emory (1918 to the Present) ROBERT D ASSANOWSKY 219 Robert Gellately, ed., The Oxford Illustrated History of the Third Reich; Cory Taylor, I-low Hitler Was lvf_ade: Germany and the Rise of the Perfect Nazi; Benjamin Carter Hett, The Death of Democracy: I-lit'ler's Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic ERIC KuRLANDER 223 Devin 0. Pendas, Mark Roseman, and Richard F. Wetzell, eds., Beyond the Racial State: Rethinking Nazi Germany E VE RosENHAFT 225 Matthew D. Hocke nos, Then They Came for Nle: iv!artin NiemoUer, the Pastor vVho Defied the Nazis JAMES C HAPPEL 226 Ian Rich, Holocaust Perpetrators of the German Police BattaliO'Tls: The 1\lfass Murder of Jewish Civilians, 1940-1942 WINSON CHU 229 Ana Antic, Therapeutic Fascism: Experiencing the Violence of the Nazi New Order; Alexander Prusin, Serbia under the Swastika: A ~Vorld War II Occupation JOHN PAUL NEWMAN 231 Boris B. Gorshkov, Peasants in R,ussia from Serfdom to Stalin: Accommodation, Survival, Resistance Th.ACY D ENNISON 233 Steven]. Zipperstein, Pogrom: Kishinev and the Tilt o.f History POLLY ZAVADIVKER 234 Liudmila Novikova, An Anti-Bolshevik Alternative: The White Movement and the Civil War in the Russian North JONAT HAN D ALY 54 i\llayhill C. Fowler, Beau .ivlonde on Empire:S Edge: State and Stage in Soviet Ukraine PAUL DU QUENOY Serhii Plokhy, Chernobyl: The History of a Nuc/,ear Catastrophe PAUL JOSEPHSON 55 The Journal of Modern History Volume 92, Number 2,June 2020 Articles 241 IAN F. McNEELY ,. .. The Last Project of the Republic of Letters: Wilhelm von Humboldt's Global Linguistics 27 4 SUZANNE DESAN Theroigne de Mericourt, Gender, and International Politics in Revolutionary Europe 311 ZBIGNIEW WOJNO\VSKI The Pop Industry from Stagnation to Perestroika: How Music Professionals Embraced the Economic Reform That Broke East European Cultural Networks Contemporary Issues in Historical Perspective 351 DAVID GETHIN MORGAN-OWEN History and the Perils of Grand Strategy Book Reviews 386 Margaret C. Jacob, The Secular Enlightenment SOPHUS A. REINERT 388 Claire Le1nercier and Claire Zale, Quantitative Methods in the Humanities: An Introduction ALLAN ThLCHIN 390 David Armitage, Civil Wars: A History in Ideas BRIAN SANDBERG 392 George McClure, Doubting the Divine in Early Modem Europe: The &vival of Nlomus, the Agnostic God BRENDAN DOOLEY 393 Daniel Hershenzon, The Captive Sea: Slavery, Communication, and Commerce in Early Modern Spain and the Medite1Tanean ANDREW DEVEREUX 395 Harold]. Cook, The Young Descartes: Nobility, Rumor, and War JONATHAN ISRAEL 56 397 Francesca Trivellato, The Promise and Peril of Credit: "What a Forgotten Legend about Jews and Finance Tells Us about the Making of European Commercial Society FRANCESCA BREGOLI 399 Sophia Rosenfeld, Democracy and Truth: A Short History HELENA RosEN~TT 400 James R. Akerman, Decolonizing the Map: Cartography from Colony to Nation REUBEN ROSE-REDWOOD 402 Talbot Imlay, The Practice of Socialist Internationalism: European Socialists and International Politics, 1914-1960 JOHN CALLAGHAN 404 Enrico Dal Lago, R6isfn Healy, and Gear6id Barry, 1916 in Global Context: An Anti-Imperial Moment; Stefan Rinke and Michael Wildt, Revolutions and Counter-Revolutions: 1917 and Its Aftermath from a Global Perspective; David Stevenson, 1917: War, Peace, and Revolution EREZ MANELA 407 James Chappel, Catholic Modern: The Chall,enge of Totalitarianism and the Remaking of the Church PAUL MISNER 409 Christian Goeschel, Mussolini and Hitler: The Forging of the Fascist Alliance DAVID D. ROBERTS 411 Alan Jacobs, The Year of Our Lord 1943: Christian Humanism in an Age of Crisis UDI GREENBERG 413 Jan de Graaf, Socialism across the Iron Curtain: Socialist Parties in East and West and the Reconstruction of Europe after 194 5 MALGORZATA FIDELIS 415 Derek Leebaert, Grand Improvisation: America Confronts the British Superpower, 1945-1957 DANIEL C. WILLIAMSON 416 Martin Slater, The National Debt: A Short History G.C.PEDEN 418 Paul Readman, Storied Ground: Landscape and the Shaping of English National Identity FREDRIK ALBRITTON JONSSON 420 Priya Satia, Empire of Guns: The Viol,ent Making of the Industrial Revolution BRIAN LEWIS 57 421 Brenda Assael, The London &staurant, 1840- 1914 ANDREW P. HALEY 423 Miles Taylor, Empress: Queen Victoria and India SUSAN KINGSLEY KENT 425 Michael Worboys,Julie-Marie Strange, and Neil Pemberton, The Invention of the Modern Dog: Breed and Blood in Victorian Britain INGRID H. TAGUE 426 Matthew S. 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KESSLER I '. \8 Christine Haynes, Our Friends the Enemies: The Occupation of France after Napokon MARIE-PIERRE REY 110 .Joseph Bohling, The Sober Revolution: Appellation Wine and the Transformation of France E LIZABETH HEATH 11'2 J a ne F. Fulcher, R.enegotiatingFrench Identity: lvfusical Culture and Creativity in France during Vichy and the German Occupation M ANUELA SCHWARTZ 58 444 Jacques Semelin, The Survival of the Jews in France, 1940-44 VICKI CARON 44 7 Jean-Franc;ois Chauvard, Lier et delier la propriete: Tutelle publique et administration des fideicommis a Venise aux derniers siecles de la Ripublique FRANCESCA ThIVELLATO 449 Sophus A. Reinert, The Academy of Fisticuffs: Political Economy and Commercial Society in Enlightenment Italy BARBARA NADDEO 451 Luis Martfn-Estudillo, The Rise of Euroskepticism: Europe and Its Critics in Spanish Culture SASHA D. PACK 453 Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger, The Holy Roman Empire: A Short I-Iistory PATRICK MILTON 455 Deborah R. 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BOWEN 694 Eliyahu Stern, Jewish Materialism: The Intellectual Revolution of the 1870s ANDREW SLOIN ,1~6 Peter Dye, "The NJ.an Who Took the R ap ": Sir Robert Brooke-Popham and the Fall of Singapore . .\L..\.N ALLPORT 62 698 Robert Saunders, Yes to Europe! The 1975 Referendum and Seventies Britain PETER MOLONEY 700 Monica Martinat, 77 3 vies: Itineraires de convertis au XVIIe siecle KEITH LURIA 701 Jonathan K. Gosnell, Franco-America in the Making: The Creole Nation Within JAY GITLIN 703 Bertram M. Gordon, War Tourism: Second World War France from Defeat and Occupation to the Creation of Heritage KEVIN PASSMORE 705 Elizabeth A. Foster, African Catholic: Decolonization and the Transformation of the Church j. P. DAUGHTON 706 Eileen Ryan, Religion as Resistance: Negotiating Authority in Italian Libya ROBERTA PERGHER 708 Eden K. McLean, Mussolini's Children: Race and Elementary Education in Fascist Italy DAVID G. 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