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1. Abortion in South Asia, 1860–1947: A medico-legal history.

2. An Inheritance of Loss: The king's debt, women's wills, and public charity in princely Mysore.

3. The Modernity of Caste and the Market Economy.

4. Glocalizing Medicine in the Canton–Hong Kong–Macau Region in Late Qing China.

5. Khandan-i-Ijtihad: Genealogy, history, and authority in a household of 'ulama in modern South Asia.

6. The Eruption and Ruination of 'Rising India': Rana Dasgupta's Capital and the temporalities of Delhi in the 2010s.

7. Beyond Colonial Dichotomies: The deficits of Spain and the peripheral powers in treaty-port China.

8. 'A Day in the Life': Nation-building the Republic of Ngô Đình Diệm, 26 October 1956, symbolically.

9. Reclaiming Rangoon: (Post-)imperial urbanism and poverty, 1920–62.

10. 'It Gives Us a Power and Strength which We Do Not Possess': Martiality, manliness, and India's Great War enlistment drive.

11. The Crisis of Liberal Reform in India: Public opinion, pyrotechnics, and the Charter Act of 1833.

12. Inside the Asian Cold War Intrigues: Revisiting the Taiwan Strait crises.

13. The Four Churches of the Reformation.

14. The Husainabad Trust: The case of a Shi'a heartland?.

15. Going Modern: The tourist experience at the seaside and hill resorts in late Qing and Republican China.

16. Provincial Pasts and National Histories: Territorial self-fashioning in twentieth-century Bihar.

17. Ethics and Internationalism in Japanese Education, 1933–45.

18. The Perils of Proximity: Rivalries and conflicts in the making of a neighbourhood in Bombay City in the twentieth century.

19. Charity and Philanthropy in South Asia: An introduction.

20. Gurus and Gifting: Dana, the math reform campaign, and competing visions of Hindu sangathan in twentieth-century India.

21. Efficient Donors, Meritorious Receivers: Professionalizing transnational philanthropy in coastal Andhra.

22. Good Deeds: Parsi trusts from ‘the womb to the tomb’.

23. ‘You Can Do Anything With a Temple’: Religion, philanthropy, and politics in South London and Sri Lanka.

24. C=f(P): The trust, ‘general public utility’, and charity as a function of profit in India.

25. ‘Our Own Poor’: Transnational charity, development gifts, and the politics of suffering in Sylhet and the UK.

26. Ungiven: Philanthropy as critique.

27. Changing Forms of Corruption in India.

28. Malcolm Darling and Developmentalism in Colonial Punjab.

29. Introduction: Institutions and economic development in South Asia.

30. Transformation from Below in Bangladesh: Decentralization, local governance, and systemic change.

31. The Transnational Mission of an Indian War Correspondent: P. R. S. Mani in Southeast Asia, 1944–1946.

32. ‘We Must Send a Gift Worthy of India and the Congress!’ War and political humanitarianism in late colonial South Asia.

33. Eating Money: Corruption and its categorical ‘Other’ in the leaky Indian state.

34. Pīrs and Politics in Punjab, 1937–2013.

35. Rethinking Institutions: Innovation and institutional change in India's informal economy.

36. Thwarted Nationalism, Economic Counter-revolutions, and Anarcho-vassalage: Pakistan and the lineages of retardation.

37. How We Know What We Know about Pakistan: New York Times news production, 1954–71.

38. Nationalizing the Consumption of Tea for the Hindi Reader: The Indian Tea Market Expansion Board's advertisement campaign.

39. Old Menace in New China: Coastal smuggling, illicit markets, and symbiotic economies in the early People's Republic.

40. The Role of the Guangbao in Promoting Nationalism and Transmitting Reform Ideas in Late Qing China.

41. From Language to Script: Graphic practice and the politics of authority in Santali-language print media, eastern India.

42. Nationalism on Their Own Terms: The National Products Movement and the Coca-Cola protest in Shanghai, 1945–1949.

43. The Paradox of Gandhian Secularism: The metaphysical implication behind Gandhi's ‘individualization of religion’.

44. Gandhi, Lawyers, and the Courts' Boycott during the Non-Cooperation Movement.

45. A Political Scientist Among the Anthropologists.

46. Naxalbari at its Golden Jubilee: Fifty recent books on the Maoist movement in India.

47. Not Isolated, Actively Isolationist: Towards a subaltern history of the Nilgiri hills before British imperialism*.

48. Sexual Knowledge, Sexual Anxieties: Middle-class males in western India and the correspondence in Samaj Swasthya, 1927–53.

49. Uncertain Journeys: Return migration, home, and uncertainty for a displaced Kashmiri community.

50. The Political Economy of Ending Headhunting in Central Borneo: Inter-colonial and Kenyah perspectives on the 1924 Kapit Peacemaking Agreement and its aftermath.

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