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Volume XXXVI Number 1 January-March 1999
CONTENTS

K. SIVARAMAKRISHNAN/ Transition zones: Changing landscapes and local authority in south-west Bengal, 1880s-1920s, p. 1

DOUGLAS E. HAYNES and TIRTHANKAR ROY/ Conceiving mobility: Weavers' migrations in pre-colonial and colonial India, p. 35

SANJAY SUBRAHMANYAM/ Friday's child: Or how Tej Singh became Tecinkurajan, p. 69

    Book Reviews
  • Rudrangshu Mukherjee and Lakshmi Subramanian, eds, Politics and Trade in the Indian Ocean World: Essays in Honour of Ashin Das Gupta, by Dietmar Rothermund, p. 115
  • Zaheer Baber, The Science of Empire: Scientific Knowledge, Civilization, and Colonial Rule in India, by Nasir Tyabji, p.119
  • Rajeev Bhargava, ed., Secularism and Its Critics, by P.K. Dutta, p.120
  • Ian Copland, The Princes ofIndia in the Endgame ofEmpire, 1917-1947, by Partha Sarathi Gupta, p. 123
  • Dipankar Gupta, Rivalry and Brotherhood- Politics in the Life of Farmers in Northern India, by Amita Baviskar, p. 125
  • Daman Singh, The Last Frontier: People and Forests in Mizoram, by Mahesh Rangarajan, p. 127
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