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You Are What You Read
(H.J. Raymond & Co., 2007)
Structure, Agency and Commerce in the Ancient Near East
(Peeters Publishers, 2009)
The nature of the economy in the Bronze Age of the Near East has been long debated. Various models are reviewed, as is the role of merchants, the structure and extent of ‘international trade’, and the nature of the ...
“A Scandalous Woman”? Beauvoir in Paris, January 2008
(The Modern Language Association of America, 2009)
On “Liberation”
(Cambridge University Press, 2009)
When the editor asked me along with other ex-editors to offer some thoughts on the occasion of The China Quarterly's 50th anniversary, I was at a loss. At the celebration which David Shambaugh held for the 35th anniversary ...
Rahmenbedingen der Marienfrömmigkeit im Späten Mittlelalter
(Rheinisches Landesmuseum, 2009)
The Hindutva View of History: Rewriting Textbooks in India and the United States
(Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, 2009)
Organizations associated with India’s BJP political party and the Sangh Parivar have attempted to fundamentally and inaccurately revise textbooks to propagate a Hindu nationalist view in Californian and Indian schoolbooks.
Mourning Songs and Human Pasts among the Kotas of South India
(University of Texas Press, 2000)
Newborn Infants Perceive Abstract Numbers
(National Academy of Sciences, 2009)
Although infants and animals respond to the approximate number of elements in visual, auditory, and tactile arrays, only human children and adults have been shown to possess abstract numerical representations that apply ...