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Losing Istanbul: Arab-Ottoman Imperialists at the End of Empire

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Author: Mostafa Minawi

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Losing Istanbul offers an intimate history of empire, following the rise and fall of a generation of Arab-Ottoman imperialists living in Istanbul. Mostafa Minawi shows how these men and women negotiated their loyalties and guarded their privileges through a microhistorical study of the changing social, political, and cultural currents between 1878 and the First World War.

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Publication Year: 2022

ISBN: 9781503633162

Incomplete Conquests

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Author: Stephanie Joy Mawson

In Incomplete Conquests, Stephanie Joy Mawson uncovers the limitations of Spanish empire in the Philippines, unearthing histories of resistance, flight, evasion, conflict, and warfare from across the breadth of the Philippine archipelago during the seventeenth century. The Spanish colonization of the Philippines that began in 1565 has long been seen as heralding a new era of globalization, drawing together a multiethnic world of merchants, soldiers, sailors, and missionaries.

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34.95

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Publication Year: 2023

ISBN: 1501770284

Between War and the State

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Author: Van Nguyen-Marshall

In Between War and the State, Van Nguyen-Marshall examines an array of voluntary activities, including mutual-help, professional, charitable, community development, student, women's, and rights organizations active in South Vietnam from 1954–1975. By bringing focus to the public lives of South Vietnamese people, Between War and the State challenges persistent stereotypes of South Vietnam as a place without society or agency.

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34.95

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Publication Year: 2023

ISBN: 1501770608

The Drama of Dictatorship

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Author: Joseph Scalice

The Drama of Dictatorship uncovers the role played by rival Communist parties in the conflict that culminated in Ferdinand Marcos' declaration of martial law in 1972. Using the voluminous radical literature of the period, Joseph Scalice reveals how two parties, the PKP and the CPP, torn apart by the Sino-Soviet dispute, subordinated the explosive mass struggles of the time behind rival elite conspirators. The PKP backed Marcos and the CPP, his bourgeois opponents.

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41.95

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Publication Year: 2023

ISBN: 1501770497

Celebrating Sorrow: Medieval Tributes to "The Tale of Sagoromo"

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Author: Charo B. D'Etcheverry

Celebrating Sorrow explores the medieval Japanese fascination with grief in tributes to The Tale of Sagoromo, the classic story of a young man whose unrequited love for his foster sister leads him into a succession of romantic tragedies as he rises to the imperial throne. Charo B. D'Etcheverry translates a selection of Sagoromo-themed works, highlighting the diversity of medieval Japanese creative practice and the persistent and varied influence of a beloved court tale.

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39.95

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  • Cornell East Asia Series

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Publication Year: 2022

Publication Number: 205

ISBN: 9781501764776

Outsourcing the Polity

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Author: Gerard McCarthy

Outsourcing the Polity offers a new account of social outsourcing in post-independence Myanmar, demonstrating how the bankrupt post-socialist junta mediated market-reform in the 1990s and 2000s and forced private and non-state actors to take the burden for social welfare. Informed by research during Myanmar's decade of partial civilian rule (2011-2021), Gerard McCarthy examines how ideals and practices of non-state welfare can both sustain democratic resistance and undermine social reform over time.

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31.95

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Publication Year: 2023

ISBN: 9781501767975

Cultural Imprints: War and Memory in the Samurai Age

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Author: Elizabeth Oyler and Katherine Saltzman-Li, eds.

Cultural Imprints draws on literary works, artifacts, performing arts, and documents that were created by or about the samurai to examine individual "imprints," traces holding specifically grounded historical meanings that persist through time. The contributors to this interdisciplinary volume assess those imprints for what they can suggest about how thinkers, writers, artists, performers, and samurai themselves viewed warfare and its lingering impact at various points during the "samurai age," the long period f

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49.95

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  • Cornell East Asia Series

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Publication Year: 2022

Publication Number: 211

ISBN: 9781501761621

The Ends of Meter in Modern Japanese Poetry

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Author: Scott Mehl

In The Ends of Meter in Modern Japanese Poetry, Scott Mehl analyzes the complex response of Meiji-era Japanese poets and readers to the challenge introduced by European verse and the resulting crisis in Japanese poetry. Amidst fierce competition for literary prestige on the national and international stage, poets and critics at the time recognized that the character of Japanese poetic culture was undergoing a fundamental transformation, and the stakes were high: the future of modern Japanese verse.

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49.95

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Publication Year: 2022

Publication Number: 210

ISBN: 9781501761171

The Made-Up State

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Author: Benjamin Hegarty

In The Made-Up State, Benjamin Hegarty contends that warias, one of Indonesia's trans feminine populations, have cultivated a distinctive way of captivating the affective, material, and spatial experiences of belonging to a modern public sphere. Combining historical and ethnographic research, Hegarty traces the participation of warias in visual and bodily technologies, ranging from psychiatry and medical transsexuality, to photography and feminine beauty.

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24.94

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Publication Year: 2022

ISBN: 9781501766657

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