Asian Studies 2015/16

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Welcome to the Asian Studies books catalogue 2015/16. Here you will find new and forthcoming titles, representing the highest level of academic research from renowned authors. Our highlights this year include the key reference A History of Korean Christianity, latest volume to series of The Cambridge History of China, a culinary experience through Chopsticks, and The Crisis of Global Modernity by one of the world’s leading historians - Prasenjit Duara. Our publications are available in a variety of formats, including ebooks and print, as well as online collections for institutional purchase via our publishing service University Publishing Online, which incorporates the Cambridge Books Online platform. You can recommend our books, online collections and journals to your librarian by filling out the form at the back of this catalogue. To see more book listings, product information, preview extracts and reviews, and to find out which conferences we are attending, you can find us online at www.cambridge.org/academic. You can also keep up to date with the latest news and author views from our academic blog at www.cambridgeblog.org. We hope that you enjoy reading about our latest publications. For queries, suggestions or proposals, you can find a list of useful contacts at the back of this catalogue.

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Language and lingusitics

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Religion 2 Sociology 3 Archaeology 3 Politics, social theory, history of ideas 4 Economics, business studies

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Classical studies / English literature / Language and linguistics

Classical studies Divination and Prediction in Early China and Ancient Greece Lisa Raphals University of California, Riverside

This book compares the intellectual and social history and past and present contexts of mantic practices (divination) in Chinese and Greek antiquity. 2013 247 x 174 mm 496pp 26 b/w illus. 3 maps 3 tables 978-1-107-01075-8 Hardback £75.00 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

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Economy, Family, and Society from Rome to Islam A Critical Edition, English Translation, and Study of Bryson’s Management of the Estate Simon Swain

Indian English and the Fiction of National Literature University of California, San Diego

This book tracks the establishment of a national literature in English for independent India over the course of the twentieth century. 2013 228 x 152 mm 294pp 978-1-107-04000-7 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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China and the Victorian Imagination

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Sonya Rudikoff Prize, Northeast Victorian Studies Association 2013 – Joint winner

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This is the first book-length study of commerce in Conrad’s work. It reveals not only the complex connections between culture and commerce in Conrad’s Asian fiction but also how he employed commerce in characterization, moral contexts, and his depiction of relations at a point of advanced European imperialism. 2015 228 x 152 mm 252pp 3 b/w illus. 3 maps 978-1-107-09398-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication June 2015 For all formats available, see

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This book provides some important findings about the general patterns of use of Bengali morphemes and sheds new light on the form and function of morphemes in construction of words in the language. It analyses Bengali words from an empirical point of view to understand their form and function.

Ross Forman demonstrates how integral China and the Chinese were to the Victorian imagination and reassesses British imperialism in Asia.

2013 228 x 152 mm 585pp 978-1-107-02536-3 Hardback £104.99 / US$164.99

Andrew Francis

Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi

University of Warwick

2013 228 x 152 mm 318pp 3 b/w illus. 2 maps 978-1-107-01315-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$99.00

Culture and Commerce in Conrad’s Asian Fiction

Niladri Sekhar Dash

2015 234 x 156 mm 372pp 978-1-107-06424-9 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

A full edition and study of Bryson’s Management of the Estate, edited by a leading expert in both Classics and Arabic literature.

English literature

A Descriptive Study of Bengali Words

Empires Entwined Ross G. Forman

University of Warwick

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Language and linguistics

Rosemary Marangoly George

Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, 85

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Forging Romantic China Sino-British Cultural Exchange 1760–1840 Peter J. Kitson University of East Anglia

The first major study to focus on British and Chinese cultural relations in the Romantic period. Cambridge Studies in Romanticism, 105

2013 228 x 152 mm 326pp 9 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04561-3 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Japanese A Linguistic Introduction Yoko Hasegawa University of California, Berkeley

This comprehensive introduction to the Japanese language explores the Japanese lexicon, grammatical foundations, major clause types, clause linkage, and language usage. The discussion of formal and structural properties of Japanese such as sound structure, vocabulary and grammar assist readers as they gain insight into historical and sociocultural aspects of Japanese. ‘A comprehensive, up-to-date, and typologically minded survey of Japanese linguistics. Its well-balanced attention to data, theory, usage and grammar fills a gap left by previous textbooks [on] Japanese linguistics.’ Mitsuaki Shimojo, University at Buffalo, State University of New York 2015 228 x 152 mm 411pp 15 b/w illus. 5 maps 67 tables 978-1-107-03277-4 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 978-1-107-61147-4 Paperback £23.99 / US$38.99 For all formats available, see

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The Culture of Singapore English Jock O. Wong National University of Singapore

This book provides a fresh approach to Singapore English, by focusing on its cultural connotations. The author, a native Singaporean, explores a range of aspects of this rich variety of English – including address forms, social

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Language and linguistics / Religion categories, particles and interjections – and links particular words to particular cultural norms. ‘Wong unravels the semantic, pragmatic and structural intricacies of Singlish, treating it not as a variety of English but as a language in its own right. Fresh, strong and original, this is a book for everyone interested in language, culture and meaning.’ Cliff Goddard, Griffith University, Queensland Studies in English Language

2014 228 x 152 mm 343pp 22 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-107-03324-5 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Singapore English Structure, Variation, and Usage Jakob R. E. Leimgruber Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany

This book offers readers a new way of thinking about the unique syntactic, semantic and phonological structure of Singapore English.

and law in Sri Lanka; 7. Flanked by images of our Buddha: community, law, and religion in a premodern Buddhist context; 8. The legal regulation of Buddhism in contemporary Sri Lanka; 9. Pali Buddhist law in Southeast Asia; 10. Genres and jurisdictions: laws governing monastic inheritance in seventeenth-century Burma; Part III. Buddhism and Law in East Asia: 11. Buddhism and law in China: the emergence of distinctive patterns in Chinese history; 12. The ownership and theft of monastic land in Ming China; 13. Buddhism and law in China: Qing Dynasty to the present; 14. Buddhism and law in Korean history: from parallel transmission to institutional divergence; 15. Buddhism and law in Japan; 16. Relic theft in medieval Japan; Part IV. Buddhism and Law in North Asia and the Himalayan Region: 17. Buddhism and law in Tibet; 18. Buddhist laws in Mongolia; 19. Karma, monastic law, and gender justice; 20. Buddhism and constitutions in Bhutan. 2014 228 x 152 mm 407pp 4 b/w illus. 7 maps 978-0-521-51579-5 Hardback £50.00 / US$85.00 978-0-521-73419-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99

Studies in English Language

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A History of Korean Christianity

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Religion TEXTBOOK

Buddhism and Law An Introduction Edited by Rebecca Redwood French State University of New York, Buffalo

and Mark A. Nathan State University of New York, Buffalo

As the first comprehensive study of Buddhism and law in Asia, this volume challenges the concept of Buddhism as an apolitical religion without implications for law. It reveals that in some cases, Buddhism provided a legal ideology, whilst in others it added a layer of complexity to pre-existing legal systems. Contents: Introducing Buddhism and law; Part I. The Roots of Buddhism and Law in India: 1. Society at the time of the Buddha; 2. What the Vinayas can tell us about law; 3. Keeping the Buddha’s rules: the view from the Sutra Piaka; 4. Proper possessions: Buddhist attitudes toward material property; 5. On the legal and economic activities of Buddhist nuns: two examples from early India; Part II. Buddhism and Law in South and Southeast Asia: 6. Buddhism

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York St John University

and Kirsteen Kim Leeds Trinity University

Sebastian C. H. Kim and Kirsteen Kim’s comprehensive and timely history of different Christian denominations in Korea includes surveys of the Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant traditions as well as new church movements. They examine the Korean Christian diaspora and missionary movements from South Korea and also give cutting-edge insights into North Korea. 2014 228 x 152 mm 373pp 10 b/w illus. 2 maps 2 tables 978-0-521-19638-3 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Rethinking the Buddha Early Buddhist Philosophy as Meditative Perception Eviatar Shulman Tel Aviv University

Although many see the four noble truths as the kernel of the historical Buddha’s teachings, early texts reveal they are a later development. Shulman illustrates that these truths originated as observations to be cultivated during

meditation, challenging the conventional view that the Buddha’s teachings represent universal themes of human existence. 2014 228 x 152 mm 221pp 978-1-107-06239-9 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Narrating Karma and Rebirth Buddhist and Jain Multi-Life Stories Naomi Appleton University of Edinburgh

This book explores how multi-life stories served to construct, communicate, and challenge ideas about karma and rebirth within early South Asia. 2014 228 x 152 mm 239pp 978-1-107-03393-1 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Hinduism and the Ethics of Warfare in South Asia From Antiquity to the Present Kaushik Roy Jadavpur University, Kolkata

This book traces the evolution of theories of warfare in India, focusing on the debate between Dharmayuddha (Just War) and Kutayuddha (Unjust War) within Hindu philosophy. This debate centers around four questions: What is war? What justifies it? How should it be waged? And what are its potential repercussions? 2013 228 x 152 mm 305pp 978-1-107-01736-8 Hardback £69.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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The Cambridge Companion to Sufism Edited by Lloyd Ridgeon University of Glasgow

Sufism, the mystical or aesthetic doctrine in Islam, has occupied a very specific place in the Islamic tradition, with its own history, literature and devotional practices. The Cambridge Companion to Sufism traces its evolution from the formative period to the present, shedding light on a multifaceted and

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Religion / Sociology / Archaeology alternative aspect of Islamic history and religion. Cambridge Companions to Religion

2015 228 x 152 mm 240pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-107-01830-3 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-67950-4 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Sociology NEW IN PAPERBACK

The Peasant in Postsocialist China History, Politics, and Capitalism Alexander F. Day Occidental College, Los Angeles

A radical appraisal of the role of the peasant throughout Chinese history, and how that role has transformed in the reform-era and beyond. Indispensable reading for all those wishing to understand Chinese history and politics, and the debate as to the nature of tomorrow’s China. ‘Rural China, the source of the Chinese Revolution, has suffered marginalization, exploitation, and plunder under developmentalist reform policies since the 1990s, when the PRC leadership decisively embarked on a path of incorporation in global capitalism. In this wellresearched and engaged study, Alexander F. Day critically analyzes the ideological debates occasioned by the ‘agrarian question’, and traces efforts by activists of various political stripes to resolve it. The ‘underside’ of the phenomenal so-called ‘China model’ is recognized widely, including by the regime itself, but is framed more often than not as a problem of sustained development. What makes this study unique and invaluable is bringing to light efforts to remedy it that also aspire to lend some credence to the regime’s ritual claims to socialism.’ Arif Dirlik, Liang Qichao Memorial Distinguished Visiting Professor, Tsinghua University, Beijing 2015 229 x 152 mm 242pp 978-1-107-54498-7 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 Also available 978-1-107-03967-4 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Credit to Capabilities A Sociological Study of Microcredit Groups in India Paromita Sanyal Cornell University, New York

Credit to Capabilities discusses microcredit and women’s empowerment, a hot topic globally in addressing poverty and how to improve the lives of poor women. This is the first sociological study of how microcredit improves women’s agency in India, finding that it is the mechanism of group participation and networking, rather than the loan capital itself, that truly empowers women. ‘Microcredit has been a major interest of development economists for years, given their effectiveness as an engine of upward mobility among the poor. Paromita Sanyal’s remarkable book gives us a different lens on their importance. She reveals the critical role of microcredit in enabling women to build independent lives even in the face of traditional suppression. This engaging study should be read by students, scholars and policy makers who want to know how this strategy can make a profound difference for women in developing countries.’ Katherine Newman, Provost, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and author of Taxing the Poor: Doing Damage to the Truly Disadvantaged 2014 228 x 152 mm 336pp 15 b/w illus. 1 map 15 tables 978-1-107-07767-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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past, present and future of democracy – both in South Asia itself, and far beyond.’ Jonathan Spencer, University of Edinburgh 2014 234 x 156 mm 484pp 978-1-107-05608-4 Hardback £75.00 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

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Population Ageing in India Edited by G. Giridhar United Nations Population Fund, Delhi

K. M. Sathyanarayana United Nations Population Fund, Delhi

Sanjay Kumar United Nations Population Fund, Delhi

K. S. James Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore

and Moneer Alam Population Research Centre, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi

India’s elderly population is poised to increase stupendously in the next few decades. This book touches on key issues relating to the elderly, such as demographic changes, work participation, living arrangement patterns, health status, and policies and programmes for the welfare of the elderly in India and its neighbouring countries. 2014 234 x 156 mm 250pp 978-1-107-07332-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Patronage as Politics in South Asia Edited by Anastasia Piliavsky Zukerman Fellow in Social Anthropology, King’s College, Cambridge

With South Asian states rapidly rising as major, but often ostensibly troubled, players on the global political arena, this volume will offer crucial insights to academic and lay readers looking for a better understanding of vernacular politics in the region, as well as in many other parts of the world. ‘By insisting that what we call ‘patronage’ is above all a moral idiom, and by rejecting arguments that would prefer to confine patronage to the theoretical dustbin referred to as ‘tradition’, this brilliant volume will transform the study of South Asian politics. It combines a stellar assembly of researchers and imaginatively analysed case studies, and will provoke exciting debates about the

Mapping Social Exclusion in India Caste, Religion and Borderlands Edited by Paramjit S. Judge Guru Nanak Dev University, India

This book studies the concept of social exclusion in India and provides strategies for overcoming it. 2014 234 x 156 mm 298pp 978-1-107-05609-1 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Archaeology Han Material Culture An Archaeological Analysis and Vessel Typology Sophia-Karin Psarras

Han Material Culture is an analysis of Han dynasty (206 BC–AD 220) Chinese archaeology based on a comparison of the forms of vessels found in

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Archaeology / Politics, social theory, history of ideas positively dated tombs. The resultant chronological framework allows for the cross dating of tombs across China, of which approximately one thousand are documented here. 2015 279 x 216 mm 367pp 40 b/w illus. 3 maps 978-1-107-06922-0 Hardback £70.00 / US$115.00 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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The Archaeology of Early China From Prehistory to the Han Dynasty Gideon Shelach-Lavi Hebrew University of Jerusalem

This book covers Chinese archaeology from the first people to the unification of the empire. Particular emphasis is placed on the great cultural variations that existed among the different regions and the development of interregional contacts among those societies. ‘The Archaeology of Early China is the most up-to-date synthesis of major developments in China from human origins to the early Imperial period. Readable and concise, it emphasizes mobility and interaction in different eras and eloquently sets a new standard for critical evaluation of the interpretation of archaeological data.’ Rowan Flad, Harvard University, Massachusetts 2015 253 x 203 mm 360pp 226 b/w illus. 37 maps 978-0-521-14525-1 Paperback £24.99 / US$39.99 978-0-521-19689-5 Hardback £65.00 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Southern Asia, Australia, and the Search for Human Origins Edited by Robin Dennell University of Exeter

and Martin Porr University of Western Australia, Perth

This volume summarises what is known about the earliest evidence of our species outside Africa, from Arabia to Australia. Most books on the origins of ‘modern human behaviour’ and the expansion of our species focus on evidence from Africa, Europe, and the Levant. This book focuses instead on the important areas of Southern Asia and Australia, which deserve far

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wider attention than they have hereto received. 2014 228 x 152 mm 342pp 30 b/w illus. 19 maps 12 tables 978-1-107-01785-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

Politics, social theory, history of ideas

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The Archaeology of Power and Politics in Eurasia Regimes and Revolutions Edited by Charles W. Hartley University of Chicago

G. Bike Yazicioğlu University of Chicago

and Adam T. Smith Cornell University, New York

This book brings together archaeological investigations of Eurasian regimes and revolutions ranging from the Bronze Age to the modern day. 2013 228 x 152 mm 486pp 65 b/w illus. 7 maps 11 tables 978-1-107-01652-1 Hardback £69.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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Ancient Central China Centers and Peripheries along the Yangzi River Rowan K. Flad Harvard University, Massachusetts

and Pochan Chen National Taiwan University

An up-to-date synthesis of archaeological discoveries in the upper and middle Yangzi River region of China, including the Three Gorges Dam reservoir zone. Case Studies in Early Societies

2013 228 x 152 mm 428pp 63 b/w illus. 16 maps 978-0-521-89900-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$104.99 978-0-521-72766-2 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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China’s Party Congress Power, Legitimacy, and Institutional Manipulation Guoguang Wu University of Victoria, British Columbia

The first analysis of the National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, more commonly known as the Party Congress. Drawing from new documentary evidence, Guoguang Wu examines the operation of the highest decision-making body in China’s single ruling party, developing a theory of authoritarian legitimization that integrates informal politics with institutions. Advance praise: ‘Why has China had such high popular legitimacy (according to the best available indicators) when its citizenry have had so little to say about how they are governed? In this brilliant, pioneering study of the National Party Congress, Guoguang Wu shows how by shrewdly using ‘institutional manipulation’ the CCP can present a democratic showcase while keeping the levers of power hidden. Thus the ‘hollow’ but ‘holy’ Party Congress actually proves more effective at building popular consensus than the representative legislatures after which it was modeled.’ Lowell Dittmer, University of California, Berkeley 2015 228 x 152 mm 400pp 24 tables 978-1-107-08202-1 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$99.00 Publication August 2015 For all formats available, see

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Deadly Impasse Kashmir and Indo-Pakistani Relations in Transition Sumit Ganguly Indiana University

What ails the Indo-Pakistani relationship? Despite negotiations, four wars and multiple crises, the states remain trapped in rivalry. Evaluating relations from 1999 to 2009, Ganguly seeks to understand this troubled relationship, asking whether it stems from security dilemmas or reflects

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with side-payments such as pork barrel projects.

2015 228 x 152 mm 280pp 978-0-521-12568-0 Paperback c. £16.99 / c. US$26.99

2015 228 x 152 mm 228pp 17 b/w illus. 27 tables 978-1-107-03703-8 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00

978-0-521-76361-5 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$95.00 Publication August 2015 For all formats available, see

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Training the Party Party Adaptation and Elite Training in Reform-Era China Charlotte P. Lee Stanford University, California

Charlotte P. Lee considers organizational changes taking place within the contemporary Chinese Communist Party (CCP), examining the party’s renewed emphasis on an understudied but core set of organizations: party-managed training academies. This book will have immediate appeal for readers interested in contemporary Chinese politics. Advance praise: ‘Charlotte P. Lee probes the core institution of China’s political system – the party – through an original examination of party schools, organizations that train and socialize officials throughout the country. Marshaling extensive fieldwork and new statistical data, Lee paints an exquisitely detailed picture of the party’s entrepreneurial adaptation to market reforms as well as the evolution of bureaucratic training. Importantly, this book reveals there can be avenues of political change without formal democratization in authoritarian regimes.’ Yuen Yuen Ang, University of Michigan 2015 228 x 152 mm 250pp 23 b/w illus. 43 tables 978-1-107-09063-7 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$99.00 Publication July 2015 For all formats available, see

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Building Legislative Coalitions for Free Trade in Asia Globalization as Legislation Megumi Naoi University of California, San Diego

What accounts for the large reduction in trade barriers among new democracies in Asia after World War II? Using new data from Japan and Thailand, this book provides a surprising answer: politicians, especially party leaders, liberalized trade by buying off legislative support

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followed the famine of the early 1990s, providing readers with a fresh, insightful and broad-ranging overview of the country today. 2015 228 x 152 mm 416pp 978-0-521-72344-2 Paperback £21.99 / US$32.99 978-0-521-89778-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 Publication April 2015

Coalitions of the Wellbeing How Electoral Rules and Ethnic Politics Shape Health Policy in Developing Countries Joel Sawat Selway Brigham Young University, Utah

Why do some developing countries have more efficient health systems and better health outcomes? This book shows that the design of electoral rules shapes how political leaders make health policies in response to different constellations of social forces. They do so differently, moreover, in different social settings. 2015 228 x 152 mm 320pp 10 b/w illus. 9 maps 43 tables 978-1-107-10304-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication May 2015 For all formats available, see

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Making News in Global India Media, Publics, Politics Sahana Udupa Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen

An innovative examination of the role of urban transformation, caste and language in shaping news culture in India, showing that journalism functions as both ‘object’ and ‘agent’ of global urbanisation today. Udupa draws on extensive fieldwork conducted with the Times of India group, the largest media house in India, between 2008 and 2012. 2015 228 x 152 mm 285pp 978-1-107-09946-3 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication May 2015 For all formats available, see

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The Cultural Logic of Politics in Mainland China and Taiwan Tianjian Shi Duke University, North Carolina

This book explains why and how cultural norms affect political attitudes and behavior, as well as how this ‘normative reality’-centered framework connects the findings of scholars of Asian politics with the mainstream literature in comparative politics. Using multiple surveys from mainland China and Taiwan, the book shows how cultural norms, independent of structural and institutional factors, significantly shape political trust, participation, and understanding of democracy. ‘Over the course of his career, Tianjian Shi came to realize that culture could not be dismissed as irrelevant to the politics of nations. Instead, it kept resurfacing as a critical determinant of political legitimacy, participation, interests and leadership. This final casebook of a great detective solves once and for all the puzzle of culture. It will serve as a model for anyone on the trail of culture.’ Bruce Gilley, Portland State University 2015 228 x 152 mm 280pp 49 b/w illus. 46 tables 978-1-107-01176-2 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Party System Institutionalization in Asia Democracies, Autocracies, and the Shadows of the Past Edited by Allen Hicken

North Korea

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Markets and Military Rule Hazel Smith

McGill University, Montréal

University of Central Lancashire, Preston

In this historically grounded, empirical study of social and economic transformation in North Korea, Hazel Smith evaluates North Korean society after the ‘marketisation from below’ that

and Erik Martinez Kuhonta

This book provides a comprehensive empirical and theoretical analysis of the development of parties and party systems in Asia. The studies included advance a unique perspective in the literature by focusing on the concept of institutionalization and by analyzing

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Politics, social theory, history of ideas parties in democratic settings as well as in authoritarian settings. ‘Asian cases have too often been overlooked by scholars of parties and party systems. Hicken and Kuhonta’s superbly edited volume not only moves Asia to center stage, but makes a theoretical contribution in its own right. Their key argument – rooted in history – that authoritarianism begets institutionalization represents a major challenge to established political science theory.’ Benjamin Reilly, Dean, Sir Walter Murdoch School of Public Policy and International Affairs, Murdoch University, Western Australia 2015 228 x 152 mm 384pp 14 b/w illus. 29 tables 978-1-107-04157-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 978-1-107-61423-9 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Democracy, Inequality and Corruption Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines Compared Jong-sung You Australian National University, Canberra

This comparative, historical survey explores the correlation between inequality and corruption in the countries of South Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines. Drawing on a wealth of empirical research, Jongsung You illustrates the ways in which inequality can undermine democratic accountability, thereby increasing the risk of clientelism and corruption. ‘Concern about inequality has grown not only in the advanced industrial states but in the developing world as well. Those concerns are not just economic, but extend to the political arena: that democracy might be damaged by an unequal distribution of income and assets. In this forcefully-argued comparative study of Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines – backed by broader cross-national evidence – Jong-sung You shows how inequality contributes to corruption. The mechanisms include elite capture, patronage and clientelism. This book is an important contribution to the study of inequality, corruption and of the new democracies of East Asia.’ Stephan Haggard, University of California, San Diego 2015 228 x 152 mm 308pp 15 b/w illus. 36 tables 978-1-107-07840-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Indonesia’s Changing Political Economy Governing the Roads Jamie S. Davidson National University of Singapore

A detailed account of the difficulties of adopting best practice reforms in the infrastructure sector of Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest economy and freest democracy. Vested interests and local politics serve as formidable obstacles despite the efforts of reformers to get the prices right and institutional safeguards in place. ‘This book is at once a powerful political analysis of democratic Indonesia’s decade-long struggle to build a trans-Java expressway and a significant original contribution to the new institutional economics theoretical literature. It is mustreading for Indonesia’s newly elected government and for policy makers throughout the developing world.’ R. William Liddle, Ohio State University 2015 228 x 152 mm 312pp 13 b/w illus. 8 maps 3 tables 978-1-107-08688-3 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Science and Technology in Contemporary China Interrogating Policies and Progress Varaprasad S. Dolla Jawaharlal Nehru University

This book analyses the development of Science and Technology in China in the last few decades. The Science and Technology policy architecture had a deep impact on the impressive growth of the Chinese economy. This text provides a critical analysis of Chinese Science and Technology policy and will generate interest amongst academicians, researchers and students. 2015 234 x 156 mm 352pp 978-1-107-08037-9 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

www.cambridge.org/9781107080379

The Transformation of Governance in Rural China Market, Finance, and Political Authority An Chen National University of Singapore

Utilising extensive field research and data collected from surveys across rural China, An Chen provides an in-depth exploration of the transformation of governance in rural China following two major tax reforms: the tax-for-fee reform of 2002–4, and the abolition of agricultural taxes (AAT) in 2005–6. ‘This is a thorough and comprehensive analysis of China’s rural politics during the reform era. The author traces the effect of the dramatic changes – decollectivization, marketization, privatization, tax reforms – on the power and status of grassroots cadres. He argues that in major parts of rural China village cadres have lost both administrative as well as the redistributive power to allocate public good. The result has been a crisis of rural governance. The exception is a large group of new leaders who combine both entrepreneurial and political roles, but who also pose an implicit challenge to Party control. The book is the result of twelve years of research, using all applicable methods. The author deals skillfully with the increasing complexity of the rural political, economic, and social landscape. The rich detail of this excellent book will challenge readers but those who persist will be amply rewarded.’ Thomas P. Bernstein, Columbia University 2014 228 x 152 mm 406pp 12 b/w illus. 30 tables 978-1-107-08175-8 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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The Nature of Asian Politics Bruce Gilley Portland State University

The Nature of Asian Politics provides the first survey of Asian politics in over thirty years. Chapters cover the relationship between governments and societies, the quest for economic development, and the battles over democracy, as well as how governments govern in Asia and how they formulate and implement public policies. ‘In an era in which social science research is often narrow and inaccessible, Bruce Gilley has produced a refreshing, ambitious and innovative book on the nature of Asian politics.

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Politics, social theory, history of ideas Gilley demonstrates an Asian model of governance that emphasizes the central and dominant role of state power and its continually changing relationship to society via the social goods provided by the state. It is sure to spark spirited and contentious debate on the distinctive character and shape of Asian politics.’

Contesting International Society in East Asia

Kanishka Jayasuriya, Director, Indo-Pacific Governance Research Centre (IPGRC), University of Adelaide

Combining the international society approach with empirically rich studies of the institutional and social structures of the regional order in East Asia, this innovative volume shows how the region is torn by disputes over its relationship to the Western-dominated global international society.

2014 228 x 152 mm 272pp 18 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-0-521-76171-0 Hardback £50.00 / US$85.00 978-0-521-15239-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Moral China in the Age of Reform Jiwei Ci The University of Hong Kong

This book explores the three decades of reform in China as viewed in moral and spiritual, rather than socioeconomic, terms. It examines the current moral crisis as a mirror of contradictions in the new Chinese self as well as in society and seeks to show that enhanced freedom offers the only promise of escape from these contradictions. ‘Jiwei Ci’s remarkable book presents a gripping picture of contemporary China’s moral chaos and political vulnerability. He offers a deep diagnosis of the sources and character of China’s increasingly obtrusive and painfully felt moral crisis and makes clear how desperately difficult that crisis will be to resolve. He places residual hope in the imaginative resources of China’s ancient commitment to a very concrete conception of the good and in the possible political commitment of the ruling party to revive some viable interpretation of that ancient commitment’s implications, which together level a bracing challenge to assess China’s political plasticity.’ John Dunn, University of Cambridge 2014 228 x 152 mm 240pp 978-1-107-03866-0 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-64631-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Edited by Barry Buzan London School of Economics and Political Science

and Yongjin Zhang University of Bristol

‘This book is the most authoritative and thorough application of the English School perspective to the international relations of East Asia and greatly enriches the theoretical study of East Asian international relations.’ Amitav Acharya, UNESCO Chair in Transnational Challenges and Governance, American University, Washington, DC and President of the International Studies Association 2014 228 x 152 mm 288pp 3 tables 978-1-107-07747-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00

novel theoretical explanation for this phenomenon that also accounts for why some communities are vulnerable to violence during such transitions while others are able to maintain order. ‘In this book, Yuhki Tajima combines bold theorizing and painstaking analysis to draw profound lessons from the wave of violence that accompanied Indonesia’s democratic transition. Highlighting the interaction between state interventions and informal institutions, he makes a major contribution to our understanding of communal violence and order.’ Edward Aspinall, Australian National University, Canberra 2014 228 x 152 mm 224pp 3 b/w illus. 3 maps 11 tables 978-1-107-02813-5 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

www.cambridge.org/9781107028135

Civil Society under Authoritarianism The China Model Jessica C. Teets

For all formats available, see

Middlebury College, Vermont

www.cambridge.org/9781107077478

Much of what is written about civil society in China focuses on state repression. However, this victimcentered narrative disregards how such organizations are able to teach state officials about the benefits of a vibrant civil society. This text demonstrates the power of learning and the agency of civil society to change local officials’ perspectives.

Tax Reform in Rural China Revenue, Resistance, and Authoritarian Rule Hiroki Takeuchi Southern Methodist University, Texas

How does China maintain authoritarian rule while it is committed to marketoriented economic reforms? This book analyzes this puzzle by offering a systematic analysis of the central-local governmental relationship in rural China, focusing on rural taxation and political participation. 2014 228 x 152 mm 253pp 12 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-05684-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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The Institutional Origins of Communal Violence Indonesia’s Transition from Authoritarian Rule Yuhki Tajima Georgetown University, Washington DC

Why are transitions from authoritarian rule often marked by spikes in communal violence? Through examining Indonesia’s recent transition to democracy, this book develops a

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‘China has become the mega enigma of the global economy. Using a new model of ‘consultative authoritarianism’, Jessica Teets shows us how Chinese rulers and civil society organizations mutually learn from one another through their interactions, so that domestic institutions become more adaptive and less fragile over time. Teets has given us a new and powerful explanation for the durability of authoritarianism in general, and the dynamism of China in particular, that suggests those holding their breath for Western-style democracy to inevitably emerge in China may remain blue in the face for a long time to come.’ Mark Blyth, Brown University 2014 216 x 138 mm 252pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03875-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 For all formats available, see

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Politics, social theory, history of ideas Martyrdom in Modern Islam

The Awakening of Muslim Democracy

Piety, Power, and Politics Meir Hatina

Religion, Modernity, and the State Jocelyne Cesari

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

This study provides an in-depth analysis of modern Islamic martyrdom and its various interpretations while also evaluating the historical realities in which such interpretations were molded and debated, positing martyrdom as a vital component of contemporary identity politics and power struggles. 2014 228 x 152 mm 286pp 3 b/w illus. 978-1-107-06307-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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South Korea’s Rise Economic Development, Power, and Foreign Relations Uk Heo University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

and Terence Roehrig United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island

South Korea’s phenomenal rise has been studied extensively in relation to democratisation and economic development. Through a comprehensive evaluation of South Korea’s bilateral and multilateral relationships, Heo and Roehrig explore South Korea’s rise in a different context, illuminating the impact that economic development has had on the country’s foreign policy. ‘The scholarly and policy interest in Korea only grows as Korea’s footprint on the global stage enlarges in trade, security, and transnational politics. The volume by Heo and Roehrig is a welcome addition to the field and will go a long way to satiate the thirst for scholarly and practical inquiry of Korea.’ Victor Cha, Georgetown University, Washington DC 2014 228 x 152 mm 250pp 3 b/w illus. 22 tables 978-1-107-01250-9 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-69053-0 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris and Harvard University, Massachusetts

Jocelyne Cesari investigates the relationship between modernization, politics, and Islam in Muslim-majority countries. This book provides a unique overview of the historical and political developments that have made Islam the dominant force in the construction of the modern states, and discusses its impact on emerging democracies in the contemporary Middle East. ‘An indispensable guide to the understanding of political Islam by one of Europe’s leading analysts. Theoretically sophisticated, this book answers all the big questions.’ Roger Owen, Emeritus Professor, Harvard University, Massachusetts 2014 228 x 152 mm 440pp 978-1-107-04418-0 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-66482-1 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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Islam, Democracy, and Cosmopolitanism At Home and in the World Ali Mirsepassi

‘A remarkable study that raises the question: are Asian societies essentially autocratic or are they compatible with modern democracy? If the latter, how can their symbiosis be best understood? Rejecting the incompatibility thesis, the author calls into question presumed Asian preferences for thick communitarianism (neglectful of individual liberty and social pluralism) and public meritocracy (neglectful of popular accountability). Proceeding in a clear, analytical fashion, Kim defends the idea of a Confucian civil democracy whose institutions, supported by Confucian habits and mores, can provide a bulwark for public freedom, democratic citizenship, and good governance. This is an admirable vision designed to call forth the better angels of democracy.’ Fred Dallmayr, University of Notre Dame and author of Dialogue among Civilizations 2014 228 x 152 mm 330pp 978-1-107-04903-1 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-64121-1 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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New York University

Enduring Rivalries in the Asia-Pacific

and Tadd Graham Fernée

Steve Chan

This book presents a critical study of citizenship, state and globalization in societies that have been historically influenced by Islamic traditions and institutions. Interrogating the work of contemporary theorists of Islamic modernity, this book explores the debate on Islam, democracy and modernity, contextualized within contemporary Muslim lifeworlds.

University of Colorado Boulder

2014 228 x 152 mm 231pp 978-1-107-05397-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 For all formats available, see

Steve Chan argues that relations between Asia-Pacific states are more stable today than at any time since 1945. 2013 228 x 152 mm 246pp 8 tables 978-1-107-04143-1 Hardback £55.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Political Change in Southeast Asia

www.cambridge.org/9781107053977

Jacques Bertrand

Confucian Democracy in East Asia

A powerful new survey of political change in Southeast Asia, exploring why some countries have become democratic while others remain authoritarian.

www.cambridge.org/9781107012509

Theory and Practice Sungmoon Kim City University of Hong Kong

Confucian Democracy in East Asia explores a mode of democracy that is culturally relevant and socially practicable in the contemporary context of historically Confucian East Asian

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societies. It argues that a Westernstyle liberal democracy, predicated on liberal individualism, is not suitable for East Asians who, despite their pluralist values, are still broadly saturated with Confucian habits and mores.

University of Toronto

2013 228 x 152 mm 255pp 2 b/w illus. 12 tables 978-0-521-88377-1 Hardback £55.00 / US$80.00 978-0-521-71006-0 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 For all formats available, see

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Politics, social theory, history of ideas Social Organizations and the Authoritarian State in China Timothy Hildebrandt King’s College London

An analysis of the emergence of NGOs across China in three different issue areas: environmental protection, HIV/ AIDS prevention, and gay and lesbian rights. 2013 228 x 152 mm 234pp 6 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-02131-0 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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collective identity as an impetus for state prioritization of social welfare.

common assumption that Hindu-Muslim violence is inevitable.

Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 264pp 21 b/w illus. 28 tables 978-1-107-07005-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99

2015 228 x 152 mm 376pp 9 b/w illus. 2 maps 978-1-107-08963-1 Hardback £59.99 / US$94.99

Publication July 2015 For all formats available, see

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Elite Parties, Poor Voters How Social Services Win Votes in India Tariq Thachil Yale University, Connecticut

The Logic and Limits of Political Reform in China Joseph Fewsmith Boston University

Fewsmith explains why political reform in China started, and why it has stalled and in many cases gone backward. 2013 216 x 138 mm 229pp 4 b/w illus. 4 maps 978-1-107-03142-5 Hardback £59.99 / US$89.99 978-1-107-61254-9 Paperback £18.99 / US$27.99 For all formats available, see

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The Promise of Power The Origins of Democracy in India and Autocracy in Pakistan Maya Tudor

Why do poor people often vote against their material interests? This puzzle has been famously studied within wealthy Western democracies, yet the fact that the poor voter paradox also routinely manifests within poor countries has remained unexplored. This book studies how this paradox emerged in India, the world’s largest democracy. ‘Why would poor people support elite parties that do not advance their interests? In a fascinating and rigorous analysis, Tariq Thachil demonstrates that the private provision of services serves both the interests of poor supporters and the elite core. This incisive and compelling book addresses critical questions in comparative politics about the nature and uses of political parties, their supporters, and patronage.’ Anna Grzymala-Busse, University of Michigan

University of Oxford

Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

An examination of how, despite similar historical contexts, India became a stable democracy post-independence, whilst Pakistan became an unstable autocracy.

2015 228 x 152 mm 352pp 28 b/w illus. 1 map 24 tables 978-1-107-07008-0 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

2013 228 x 152 mm 254pp 8 b/w illus. 3 maps 1 table 978-1-107-03296-5 Hardback £59.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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How Solidarity Works for Welfare Subnationalism and Social Development in India Prerna Singh Brown University, Rhode Island

Drawing on a multi-method study, from the late nineteenth century to the present, of the stark variations in educational and health outcomes within a large, federal, multiethnic developing country – India – this book develops an argument for the power of

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Violent Conjunctures in Democratic India

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Informal Labor, Formal Politics, and Dignified Discontent in India Rina Agarwala The Johns Hopkins University

This book examines informal workers’ alternative social movements in India. Book Award, Sociology of Development Section, American Sociological Association 2014 – Winner Outstanding Book Award, Global Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems 2014 – Winner Distinguished Scholarly Book Award, Section on Labor and Labor Movements, American Sociological Association 2014 – Honourable mention Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2013 228 x 152 mm 272pp 15 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-107-02572-1 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-66308-4 Paperback £20.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China Daniela Stockmann

Amrita Basu

Universiteit Leiden

Amherst College, Massachusetts

Stockmann argues that the consequences of introducing market forces to the media depend on the institutional design of the state. In one-party regimes, market-based media promote regime stability rather than destabilizing authoritarianism or bringing about democracy. This book links censorship with patterns of media consumption and the media’s effects on public opinion.

This study examines the political sources of violence against religious minorities in India. Focusing on Hindu organizations that have asserted dominance over religious minorities, particularly since the late 1980s, Amrita Basu questions the

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Politics, social theory, history of ideas / Economics, business studies comprehensive, and multi-method analysis of the introduction of market forces in Chinese media. By communicating from the bottom up as well as from the top down, Stockmann argues that market-based media provide regime stability rather than simply a democratizing force for change in China. She enriches our understanding of China’s dynamic media environment by making cogent comparisons to trends in other authoritarian regimes. These comparisons reveal the importance of institutional factors in determining the impact of media commercialization.’ Ann N. Crigler, University of Southern California Communication, Society and Politics

2014 234 x 156 mm 358pp 24 b/w illus. 1 map 7 tables 978-1-107-46962-4 Paperback £20.99 / US$31.99 Also available 978-1-107-01844-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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One of Monkey Cage’s Best Middle East Political Science Books 2014 – Winner Problems of International Politics

2014 228 x 152 mm 271pp 45 b/w illus. 22 tables 978-1-107-00987-5 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-0-521-27911-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Rising Inequality in China Challenges to a Harmonious Society Edited by Shi Li Beijing Normal University

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Counting Islam Religion, Class, and Elections in Egypt Tarek Masoud John F. Kennedy School of Government, Massachusetts

Analyzing Islamist electoral performance and behavior before and after the 2011 revolution that unseated former dictator Hosni Mubarak, this book argues that Islamists win elections not because Egyptians are fundamentalists, but because these parties have more organizational resources to call on than their secular rivals. ‘This book provides the most compelling explanation yet for why Islamist parties have stunned autocrats and oppositionists across the Middle East. With a breathtaking set of data collected in the field, Tarek Masoud demonstrates that the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood won elections through a combination of luck and political savvy, not sermons or social services … Lucidly written for scholars, students, and policy makers, Counting Islam offers unparalleled insight into the maelstrom of repression and faith engulfing the Arab Spring.’ Jason Brownlee, University of Texas, Austin, and author of Authoritarianism in an Age of Democratization and Democracy Prevention

Hiroshi Sato Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo

and Terry Sicular University of Western Ontario

This book, a sequel to Inequality and Public Policy in China (2008), examines changes from 2002 to 2007 in the Chinese distribution of income and poverty, and analyzes factors contributing to recent trends in inequality, providing insights into the potentially far-reaching consequences for China’s economy, politics and society. ‘Inequality – in incomes, in education, in opportunities – is one of the most important issues that China will have to deal with in the coming decades. This work edited by Li, Sato, and Sicular is the definitive book on China’s inequality. Based on highquality data and careful analysis and clear presentation, we see that the challenge of dealing with inequality today and in the coming years is great indeed.’ Scott Rozelle, Stanford University, California 2015 229 x 152 mm 530pp 55 b/w illus. 163 tables 978-1-107-52926-7 Paperback c. £27.99 / c. US$41.99 Publication May 2015 Also available 978-1-107-00291-3 Hardback £75.00 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

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Inside China’s Automobile Factories The Politics of Labor and Worker Resistance Lu Zhang Temple University, Philadelphia

Based on years of fieldwork and extensive interviews conducted from inside seven large auto factories in various regions, Lu Zhang combines original empirical data and sophisticated analysis to provide a multilayered framework for understanding how labor relations in the auto industry and broader social economy can be expected to develop in China in the coming decades. ‘Lu Zhang’s highly readable and insightful book offers a fascinating perspective on the recent wave of strikes in China’s vast and growing automobile industry, drawing on extensive fieldwork in seven different auto factories. Highlighting the militancy of young, highly educated temporary auto assembly workers, who live in factory dormitories and often use social media as an organizing tool, Zhang shows how they leverage the ideological legacy of state socialism to challenge the logic of profit maximization in the world’s most dynamic market economy. It is difficult to imagine a more intriguing case study of twenty-first-century labor unrest.’ Ruth Milkman, Graduate Center, City University of New York 2014 228 x 152 mm 254pp 26 b/w illus. 1 map 22 tables 978-1-107-03085-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Community Capitalism in China The State, the Market, and Collectivism Xiaoshuo Hou St Lawrence University, New York

Hou offers the ‘both/and’ perspective and discusses the intertwining of the economy, the state and social relations. Focusing on three villages in China – Nanjie, Huaxi and Shangyuan – with collectively owned enterprises, villagers become shareholders in these enterprises and receive social welfare benefits and/or dividends. ‘Community Capitalism in China is a welcome addition to the body of research on economic reform in China. It is a beautiful example of the ways in which grounded research

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Economics, business studies / Law can both illuminate eye-opening stories about transforming economies and also advance our theoretical understanding of the forces driving that transformation. Professor Hou also boldly steps beyond the tired state-versus-market mindset, offering a fresh view of how China’s economy works.’

2014 229 x 152 mm 546pp 40 b/w illus. 120 tables 978-1-107-43680-0 Paperback £24.99 / US$42.99 Also available 978-1-107-02004-7 Hardback £74.99 / US$129.99 For all formats available, see

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Doug Guthrie, George Washington University School of Business 2014 229 x 152 mm 168pp 16 b/w illus. 6 maps 8 tables 978-1-107-44878-0 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Also available 978-1-107-03046-6 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Economic Reform in India Challenges, Prospects, and Lessons Edited by Nicholas C. Hope Stanford Center for International Development

Anjini Kochar Stanford Center for International Development

Roger Noll Stanford University, California

and T. N. Srinivasan Yale University, Connecticut and National University of Singapore

These essays are written by leading economists working on the Indian economy. They emphasize the importance of policies and institutions for growth and poverty reduction, stressing that the success of sectorspecific policies is dependent on the nature of markets and the functioning of institutions including those charged with regulating critical sectors. ‘The transformation of India in the past couple of decades from a slow growth economy to the ranks of the fastest growing economies in the world is not a mystery. Economic reforms unleashed the growth potential of the sleeping giant. But what exactly were these reforms? This volume, with contributions by an all-star cast of expert economists, is the definitive description of the wideranging economic reforms undertaken by the Indian government. It will be read by academics with an interest in growth and the Indian economy, as well as by policy makers around the developing world who want their countries to emulate the Indian experience.’ Mohsin Khan, Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East, Washington DC

Law China in the International Economic Order New Directions and Changing Paradigms Edited by Lisa Toohey University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law

Colin Picker

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Resolving Land Disputes in East Asia Exploring the Limits of Law Edited by Hualing Fu The University of Hong Kong

and John Gillespie Monash University, Victoria

By placing comparative legal studies about land disputes in China and Vietnam in the broader social and economic context of East Asian societies, this volume explores the challenges faced by these transition societies, offers insights about the resilient authoritarian governance and explores the limits of law in resolving land disputes. 2014 228 x 152 mm 458pp 2 b/w illus. 12 tables 978-1-107-06682-3 Hardback £75.00 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

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University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law

and Jonathan Greenacre University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law

This volume examines China’s role in the international economic system in relation to international trade law, the World Trade Organization, financial law, investment law, competition law, and intellectual property. It is a valuable resource for lawyers, economists, and political scientists with an interest in China’s role in the international system. 2015 228 x 152 mm 344pp 1 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-06201-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal The Development of the Law in China’s Hong Kong Edited by Simon N. M. Young The University of Hong Kong

and Yash Ghai The University of Hong Kong

This book examines the Court of Final Appeal’s structure, jurisprudence and politics and the contribution of its Chief Justice under Chinese sovereignty.

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Asian Courts in Context Edited by Jiunn-rong Yeh National Taiwan University

and Wen-Chen Chang National Taiwan University

The most up-to-date and comprehensive book on Asian courts, which sets them in the context of the current political, economic and social challenges facing the continent. Contributors from across the region analyze courts in fourteen selected Asian jurisdictions to explain recent transformations and predict future developments. 2014 228 x 152 mm 624pp 16 b/w illus. 978-1-107-06608-3 Hardback £90.00 / US$160.00 For all formats available, see

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Asian Capitalism and the Regulation of Competition Towards a Regulatory Geography of Global Competition Law Edited by Michael W. Dowdle National University of Singapore

John Gillespie Monash University, Victoria

and Imelda Maher University College Dublin

This book explores the implications of Asian forms of capitalism for the emerging global competition law regime. 2013 228 x 152 mm 387pp 2 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-02742-8 Hardback £84.99 / US$139.99 For all formats available, see

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Law Opposing the Rule of Law How Myanmar’s Courts Make Law and Order Nick Cheesman Australian National University, Canberra

Empirically grounded in both Burmese and English sources, this book offers the first major study of the contemporary court system in Myanmar. Nick Cheesman calls upon legal and political theory to explain how and why institutions animated by a concern for law and order oppose the rule of law. Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2015 228 x 152 mm 338pp 978-1-107-08318-9 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Pakistan’s Experience with Formal Law An Alien Justice Osama Siddique Lahore University of Management Sciences

This book explores the complex relationship between colonial law and the reform of legal systems in postcolonial states. Best Non-Fiction Book of the Year Award, Karachi Literature Festival 2014 – Winner Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2013 228 x 152 mm 485pp 22 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03815-8 Hardback £70.00 / US$115.00 For all formats available, see

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Presidential Legislation in India The Law and Practice of Ordinances Shubhankar Dam Singapore Management University

Despite India’s parliamentary system, the president has authority to enact legislation (or ordinances) under certain circumstances without involving parliament. This book studies ordinances at the national level in India centered around historical, empirical, and analytical themes. It explains why the fate of parliamentary reforms may be

tied to the reform of the provision for ordinances. Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

2015 229 x 152 mm 277pp 21 tables 978-1-107-54602-8 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Publication July 2015 Also available 978-1-107-03971-1 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Constitutionalism in Asia in the Early Twenty-First Century Edited by Albert H. Y. Chen The University of Hong Kong

A collection of essays examining the latest constitutional developments in sixteen East, Southeast and South Asian countries since the beginning of the twenty-first century. With comparative, historical and analytical perspectives on Asian constitutionalism, this will appeal to students and scholars interested in the origins or contemporary manifestations of constitutionalism in Asia. Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

2014 228 x 152 mm 449pp 7 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-04341-1 Hardback £70.00 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Rules of Origin in ASEAN A Way Forward Stefano Inama UNCTAD, Geneva, Switzerland

and Edmund W. Sim Appleton Luff, Singapore

The first in-depth exploration of rules of origin in ASEAN’s trade agreements, insightful to practitioners, policymakers and businesses for understanding how commerce and trade is conducted in Southeast Asia. Customs practices, government procedures and other aspects of the ASEAN trade agreements are reviewed. Integration through Law: The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration, 1

2015 218 x 138 mm 436pp 7 tables 978-1-107-47244-0 Paperback £39.99 / US$59.99 For all formats available, see

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From Community to Compliance? The Evolution of Monitoring Obligations in ASEAN Simon Chesterman National University of Singapore

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was, for much of its history, little more than a talk-shop. This book examines efforts to make it a serious regional organisation and will be of interest to those working in Asian studies, political science, international relations, international law, and economic integration. Integration through Law: The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration, 2

2015 216 x 138 mm 198pp 3 b/w illus. 978-1-107-49051-2 Paperback £39.99 / US$59.99 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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Towards a Rules-Based Community: An ASEAN Legal Service Jean-Claude Piris Piris Consulting, SPRL

and Walter Woon Piris Consulting, SPRL

The first book to focus on the need for an effective ASEAN legal service. The evolution of ASEAN, the making of rules and its settling of disputes is analysed, followed by practical recommendations for the function and structure of the legal service, based on the practical experience of the authors. Integration through Law: The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration, 3

2015 216 x 138 mm 238pp 978-1-107-49526-5 Paperback £39.99 / US$59.99 For all formats available, see

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ASEAN’s External Agreements Law, Practice and the Quest for Collective Action Marise Cremona European University Institute, Florence

David Kleimann European University Institute, Florence

Joris Larik The Hague Institute for Global Justice

Rena Lee Attorney-General’s Chambers, Singapore

and Pascal Vennesson Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

This is the first comprehensive and systematic account of ASEAN as an emerging actor in international relations. A group of leading scholars discern the general patterns, paradoxes and

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Law / American history / History – other areas inconsistencies in ASEAN’s external agreements, exploring what is distinctive about ASEAN’s practice and how it fits into existing frameworks of international law. Integration through Law: The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration, 4

Integration through Law: The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration, 6

American history

2015 216 x 138 mm 264pp 978-1-107-50023-5 Paperback £39.99 / US$59.99

A History of Prejudice

practice and suggests clear alternatives for the future.

2015 216 x 138 mm 520pp 10 b/w illus. 17 tables 978-1-107-49815-0 Paperback £49.99 / US$69.99

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Publication April 2015

ASEAN as an Actor in International Fora

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The Foundation of the ASEAN Economic Community An Institutional and Legal Profile Stefano Inama UNCTAD, Geneva, Switzerland

and Edmund W. Sim Appleton Luff, Singapore

A comprehensive review and analysis of the economic integration of Southeast Asia through the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), insightful to policymakers, practitioners and businesses. Through comparisons with the EU and NAFTA, it explores the potential of regional economic development in ASEAN, its foundational and institutional deficiencies, as well as suggested improvements. Integration through Law: The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration, 5

2015 216 x 138 mm 640pp 3 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-49813-6 Paperback £59.99 / US$79.99 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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From Treaty-Making to Treaty-Breaking Models for ASEAN External Trade Agreements Pieter Jan Kuijper Universiteit van Amsterdam

James H. Mathis Universiteit van Amsterdam

and Natalie Y. Morris-Sharma Attorney General’s Chambers, Singapore

Written for academics and practitioners working in international economic and trade law, this is the first high-level study of ASEAN’s policy of concluding external trade agreements with nonASEAN states. It outlines the intended, and unintended, consequences of ASEAN’s prevailing trade agreement

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Reality, Potential and Constraints Paruedee Nguitragool Chiang Mai University, Thailand

and Jűrgen Rűland Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany

The first book to focus in-depth on the role and cohesion of ASEAN in international forums such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organization. Using a novel four-point cohesion typology and empirical data from two case studies, it provides recommendations for strengthening ASEAN’s negotiating practice in the future. Integration through Law: The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration, 7

2015 216 x 138 mm 352pp 18 tables 978-1-107-50388-5 Paperback £39.99 / US$59.99 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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ASEAN Economic Cooperation and Integration Progress, Challenges and Future Directions Siow Yue Chia Singapore Institute of International Affairs

and Michael G. Plummer The Johns Hopkins University

Written for academic researchers, students and policy makers, this book provides an extensive statistical and analytical review of various ASEAN economic integration initiatives. It focuses in particular on the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) project, assessing its current state and offering policy recommendations for the future of the region. Integration through Law: The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration, 8

2015 216 x 138 mm 218pp 5 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-107-50387-8 Paperback £29.99 / US$49.99 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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Race, Caste, and Difference in India and the United States Gyanendra Pandey Emory University, Atlanta

This book compares the historical struggles of two geographically disparate populations – Indian Dalits and African Americans – to examine prejudice in two leading democracies. 2013 228 x 152 mm 258pp 9 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02900-2 Hardback £59.99 / US$89.99 978-1-107-60938-9 Paperback £20.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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History – other areas New Histories of the Andaman Islands Landscape, Place and Identity in the Bay of Bengal, 1790–2012 Clare Anderson University of Leicester

Madhumita Mazumdar Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information Communication Technology, Gujarat

and Vishvajit Pandya Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information Communication Technology, Gujarat

An innovative, multidisciplinary study of the historical development of the Andaman Islands, from 1790 to the present day. Combining approaches and methodologies from history and anthropology, the authors explore the theme of landscape, analysing the transformation of space into place, and the making of identity and nation. 2015 228 x 152 mm 340pp 978-1-107-07679-2 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$99.00 Publication December 2015 For all formats available, see

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The Intellectual in Modern Chinese History Timothy Cheek University of British Columbia, Vancouver

A vivid narrative history of intellectuals and public life in China across the twentieth century. Based on extensive research, Timothy Cheek’s work helps

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History – other areas readers make sense of China today, and encourages comparison and contrast with the experiences of intellectuals in Europe, North America and the countries of the Global South.

popular strategies that have shaped the history of Muslims in India since 1947.

the emergence of the medical tradition archive.

2015 228 x 152 mm 320pp 978-1-107-09507-6 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$99.00

2015 228 x 152 mm 320pp 6 b/w illus. 1 map 978-1-107-64319-2 Paperback c. £19.99 / c. US$29.99

Publication August 2015

2015 228 x 152 mm 250pp 12 b/w illus. 8 maps 7 tables 978-1-107-09705-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

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The Reunification of China

Publication August 2015 For all formats available, see

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Ancient China and the Yue Perceptions and Identities on the Southern Frontier, c.400 BCE–50 CE Erica Fox Brindley Pennsylvania State University

A richly empirical discussion of ethnic identity formation in the period 400 BCE–50 CE. Erica Fox Brindley presents a meticulous new study of the ancient Chinese textual record in an attempt to understand the Yue peoples of China’s southern frontier and how they were perceived by the Chinese elite. Advance praise: ‘Through in-depth investigation of textual and material sources, Erica Brindley provides a fascinating study of Yue/Viet history, identity, and relations with China. Her book is not only a long-overdue addition to our knowledge of the southern frontier of ancient China, but a key contribution to debates about identity and ethnicity in the ancient world.’ Nicola Di Cosmo, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton 2015 228 x 152 mm 350pp 12 b/w illus. 3 maps 3 tables 978-1-107-08478-0 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$99.00

www.cambridge.org/9781107097056

Peace through War under the Song Dynasty Peter Lorge Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

A groundbreaking work examining the military and political events that shaped the Song dynasty (960–1279) in China. Peter Lorge examines the centrality of warfare and politics in the struggle for internal and external power, as well as the influence of individuals and their relationships in political processes. 2015 228 x 152 mm 350pp 32 maps 978-1-107-08475-9 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$99.00 Publication August 2015 For all formats available, see

www.cambridge.org/9781107084759

Cold War Encounters in US-Occupied Okinawa Women, Militarized Domesticity and Transnationalism in East Asia Mire Koikari University of Hawaii, Manoa

In this innovative and engaging examination of the role of gender, race and nation in the geopolitics of Cold War East Asia, Mire Koikari explores the complex relationship between militarism and domesticity and the involvement of women as agents in American empire building on the island of Okinawa.

Publication August 2015

2015 228 x 152 mm 280pp 13 b/w illus. 978-1-107-07950-2 Hardback c. £60.00 / c. US$95.00

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Muslim Belonging in Secular India Negotiating Citizenship in Postcolonial Hyderabad Taylor C. Sherman London School of Economics and Political Science

In this thoughtful study, Sherman examines the experience of some of India’s most prominent Muslim communities in the early postcolonial period. Using the princely state of Hyderabad as a case study, Sherman surveys early government policies and

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The Art of Medicine in Early China The Ancient and Medieval Origins of a Modern Archive Miranda Brown University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

This book investigates the myths that acupuncturists and herbalists have told about the birth of the healing arts. Moving from the Han and Song dynasties to the twentieth century, Brown traces the rich history of Chinese medical historiography and

Hyderabad, British India, and the World Muslim Networks and Minor Sovereignty, c.1850–1950 Eric Lewis Beverley State University of New York, Stony Brook

This examination of the state of Hyderabad challenges the idea of the dominant British Raj as the sole sovereign power in the late colonial period. It redefines the nature of political sovereignty in the era of colonialism, and identifies the close relationship between Muslim rule and political modernity. Advance praise: ‘Hyderabad formed the strongest Muslim link between colonial India and the world. By taking seriously its claims to sovereignty, Beverley carries Hyderabad beyond its colonial confines onto the larger stage of transnational history.’ Nile Green, University of California, Los Angeles 2015 228 x 152 mm 352pp 7 b/w illus. 4 maps 1 table 978-1-107-09119-1 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

www.cambridge.org/9781107091191

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Astrology and Cosmology in Early China Conforming Earth to Heaven David W. Pankenier Lehigh University, Pennsylvania

In this landmark text, David W. Pankenier introduces readers to a seriously understudied field, illustrating how astronomy shaped the culture of ancient China. Drawing on a broad range of sources, he reveals how astronomical concepts influenced almost every area of social organization, from art and architecture, to political and military decision making. ‘David Pankenier’s examination of traditional cosmology and astrology in China is the authoritative work in the area. It draws on the latest evidence and most recent scholarship to make a compelling case for the central

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History – other areas role of the sky in Chinese religion, philosophy, political thought and social organisation. This book makes a significant contribution both to our understanding of Chinese history and culture, and to the wider history of ideas.’

Islamabad and the Politics of International Development in Pakistan

2015 276 x 219 mm 200pp 28 b/w illus. 100 colour illus. 27 tables 978-1-107-09846-6 Hardback £50.00 / US$75.00

Nicholas Campion, Sophia Centre for the Study of Cosmology in Culture, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David

Markus Daechsel Royal Holloway, University of London

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2015 229 x 152 mm 616pp 138 b/w illus. 6 maps 9 tables 978-1-107-53901-3 Paperback £26.99 / US$39.99 Publication April 2015 Also available 978-1-107-00672-0 Hardback £85.00 / US$135.00 For all formats available, see

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HIGHLIGHT

Chopsticks A Cultural and Culinary History Q. Edward Wang Rowan University, New Jersey

Chopsticks have become a quintessential part of the Japanese, Chinese or Korean culinary experience around the world. This fascinating account of the history of chopsticks explores how they have evolved from an eating implement to a more complex, cultural symbol, providing fresh insights into the cultural history of East Asia. Advance praise: ‘Questions you would have never thought to ask are expertly answered in this timely volume. The pages and chapters bring to light unique facets of Chinese life that are usually reserved for interrogation by focusing on the Chinese written language as a special East Asian ‘cultural sphere’. By addressing chopsticks Wang neatly augments that sphere by adding culinary history to the cultural mix.’ Benjamin A. Elman, Princeton University, New Jersey 2015 228 x 152 mm 224pp 32 colour illus. 978-1-107-02396-3 Hardback £19.99 / US$29.99 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781107023963

A highly original history of the design and development of Pakistan’s capital city; one of the most iconic and ambitious urban reconstruction projects of the 1950s and 1960s. Balancing archival research with fresh theoretical insights, Markus Daechsel surveys the project’s successes and failures, evaluating Islamabad’s place in post-war international development. 2015 228 x 152 mm 332pp 26 b/w illus. 978-1-107-05717-3 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

www.cambridge.org/9781107057173

Korean History in Maps From Prehistory to the TwentyFirst Century Edited by Michael D. Shin University of Cambridge

Lee Injae

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978-1-107-49023-9 Paperback £17.99 / US$27.99 For all formats available, see

A Cultural History of Translation in Early Modern Japan Rebekah Clements University of Cambridge

A comprehensive cultural history of translation in Japan during the Tokugawa period, 1600–1868. By examining a wide range of texts that were translated into Japanese from Chinese merchants, Jesuit missionaries and Dutch traders, Rebekah Clements sheds new light on the circles of intellectual and political exchange in early modern Japan. 2015 228 x 152 mm 280pp 10 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-07982-3 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

www.cambridge.org/9781107079823

Yonsei University, Seoul

Owen Miller School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Park Jinhoon Myongji University, Seoul

and Yi Hyun-Hae Hallym University

A beautifully presented atlas covering all periods of Korean history. Detailed maps are complemented by chronologies, lists of monarchs, and overviews of the political, economic, social and cultural systems for each era discussed. Assorted full-color images of artifacts, paintings, and architectural structures complete this unique reference work. ‘Michael Shin and his colleagues have done us an essential and estimable service with this beautiful, fascinating and illuminating work. The illustrations are superb, and when accompanied by the authors’ excellent commentary and analysis, Korean History in Maps becomes not just an invaluable book, but a keepsake. It opens new, sparkling and indelible images and windows on the entire Korean experience from (Old) Joseon to the present. The paucity of similar books, at least in English, makes this a milestone in the literature on Korean history.’ Bruce Cumings, Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor in History at the University of Chicago, and author of Korea’s Place in the Sun: A Modern History

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Coming of Age in NineteenthCentury India The Girl-Child and the Art of Playfulness Ruby Lal Emory University, Atlanta

In this eloquent history, Ruby Lal traces the coming of age of nineteenth-century Indian women. While in the north Indian patriarchal environment, women’s lives were dominated by domestic duties, Lal reveals that women in the early nineteenth century experienced greater freedoms, playfulness and creativity than their counterparts in the more restricted colonial world at the end of the century. ‘Learned, experimental, and engagingly ambitious, Lal’s book is a must-read for scholars of gender and sexuality in South Asia.’ Anjali Arondekar, The Journal of Asian Studies 2015 229 x 152 mm 248pp 4 b/w illus. 2 maps 978-1-107-52134-6 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 Also available 978-1-107-03024-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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History – other areas TEXTBOOK

A History of Early Modern Southeast Asia, 1400–1830 Barbara Watson Andaya University of Hawai’i, Honolulu

and Leonard Y. Andaya University of Hawai’i, Honolulu

Written by two expert authors, this textbook is the first to examine early modern Southeast Asian history in depth. Chapters explore political, social, economic, cultural and religious developments, and themes including circulation, exchange, material culture, environment and global connections. Student learning is supported by maps, illustrations and timelines. ‘… the authors convey in remarkably clear terms the complexity of the entire region’s dynamics during the early modern age. Their coherent narrative will no doubt help bring Southeast Asian developments into the flourishing field of world history.’ Pierre-Yves Manguin, Emeritus Professor, Ecole française d’Extrême-Orient/Centre Asie du SudEst (EHESS-CNRS)

Contents: Acknowledgements; Note on spelling and measurements; Abbreviations; Introduction: conceptualizing an early modern history of Southeast Asia; 1. Southeast Asia and the geographic environment; 2. Antecedents of early modern societies, c.900–1400; 3. Beginning of the early modern era, 1400–1511; 4. Acceleration of change, 1511–1600; 5. Expanding global links and their impact on Southeast Asia, 1600–1690s; 6. New boundaries and changing regimes, 1690s–1780s; 7. Early modern Southeast Asia, the last phase, 1780s–1830s; Conclusion: Southeast Asia and the early modern period; Glossary; Further readings; Index. 2015 247 x 174 mm 376pp 29 b/w illus. 7 maps 978-0-521-68193-3 Paperback £24.99 / US$39.99 978-0-521-88992-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Creating a New Medina State Power, Islam, and the Quest for Pakistan in Late Colonial North India Venkat Dhulipala University of North Carolina, Wilmington

This book examines how the idea of Pakistan was articulated and debated in the public sphere and how popular enthusiasm was generated for its successful achievement, especially in the crucial province of UP (now Uttar

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Pradesh) in the last decade of British colonial rule in India. ‘Dhulipala’s impressively researched, lucidly written, and intelligently argued book comes as a sharp but welcome corrective to the tendency to see Pakistan as a country created accidentally in a fit of popular enthusiasm and elite indirection in the final, confusing years of British rule in India. Dhulipala shows, with particular focus on north India, how rich the 1940s were with public debates in English and Urdu over the meaning of Pakistan. This is an exciting, significant, and challenging contribution to South Asian history.’ Dipesh Chakrabarty, University of Chicago 2015 234 x 156 mm 544pp 978-1-107-05212-3 Hardback £75.00 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

www.cambridge.org/9781107052123

Culinary Culture in Colonial India A Cosmopolitan Platter and the Middle-Class Utsa Ray Jadavpur University, Kolkata

One of the chief arguments of this book is that the middle class in colonial Bengal indigenized new culinary experiences that came with colonialism. The book establishes the fact that Bengali cuisine cannot be labeled as indigenist although it never became widely commercialized. 2015 234 x 156 mm 280pp 978-1-107-04281-0 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Visual Culture in Contemporary China Paradigms and Shifts Xiaobing Tang University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Drawing on a wealth of prints, posters, films and paintings, Xiaobing Tang’s beautifully illustrated full-colour study traces the contemporary visual culture of China within a global and historical context, from the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949 through to the present day. ‘This is a must-read for anyone interested in China’s post-socialist and socialist eras and the continuing, lively interaction between the two. In putting visual culture at the centre of contemporary Chinese historical

developments, Tang challenges our assumptions about what China is and is not.’ Paul A. Clark, University of Auckland

Contents: Acknowledgements; A brief timeline of relevant events; Introduction: toward a short history of visual culture in contemporary China; 1. How was socialist visual culture created? Revelations of an art form: 2. How was socialist visual culture created? Revelations of a history painting: 3. What do we see in New China cinema?; 4. What does socialist visual experience mean to contemporary art?; 5. How (not) to watch a Chinese blockbuster; 6. Where to look for art in contemporary China?; Conclusion: seeing China from afar; Glossary; Filmography; Select bibliography; Index. 2015 247 x 174 mm 287pp 90 colour illus. 978-1-107-08439-1 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-44637-3 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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A History of Modern India Ishita Banerjee-Dube Center for Asian and African Studies, El Colegio de México

This book covers a very important phase of Indian history, covering developments from the eighteenth century to independent India. While it does not forego chronology, it does away with the conventional demarcation of political processes and socio-cultural histories in order to portray the multifaceted nature of social worlds. ‘Through a dynamic combination of history-telling and in-depth historiographical analysis, Ishita Banerjee-Dube’s A History of Modern India breaks exciting new ground for students and scholars alike. She discards the familiar, and all too predictable, colony-to-nation narrative for an approach that exposes the troubled and uncertain course of modern Indian history, unravels the startling heterogeneity of that history, explores the radical possibilities of recent historical reinterpretation, and provides fascinating insights into the conflicts and contradictions that make up India’s multiple and many layered pasts. This imaginative rethinking of India’s history and the complex fashioning of its modernity deserves a wide and appreciative audience.’ David Arnold, Emeritus Professor, University of Warwick

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History – other areas Contents: Photographs, maps, posters and figures; About the author; Acknowledgements; Prologue; 1. The colourful world of the eighteenth century; 2. Emergence of the Company Raj; 3. An inaugural century; 4. Creating anew; 5. Imagining India; 6. Challenge and rupture; 7. The Mahatma phenomenon; 8. Difficulties and initiatives; 9. Many pathways of a nation; 10. The tumultuous forties; 11. 1947 and after; Bibliography; Index.

2014 228 x 152 mm 370pp 59 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04332-9 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00

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A powerful exploration of the interaction between the history of Hiroshima and the global emergence of a culture of witnessing, trauma and remembrance following World War II. Zwigenberg traces the reconstruction of Hiroshima as a ‘City of Bright Peace’ against the twentieth-century backdrop of the Cold War and Holocaust memory.

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Revolutionary Pamphlets, Propaganda and Political Culture in Colonial Bengal Shukla Sanyal University of Calcutta

This book studies the pamphlet propaganda that was disseminated by the revolutionary terrorists in early twentieth-century Bengal as a means of mobilizing support for the revolutionary movement. The author has unearthed information from various archives about political literature, which has not received adequate attention as an important historical source. 2014 228 x 152 mm 219pp 978-1-107-06546-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Hiroshima The Origins of Global Memory Culture Ran Zwigenberg Yale University, Connecticut

‘This brilliant book reminds us of how Hiroshima and Auschwitz were first paired in the Cold War emotional imaginary and explicates beautifully the tensions between messages of peace and commodification of atrocity, and between instrumentalization and sanctification of survivors.’ Dagmar Herzog, City University of New York 2014 228 x 152 mm 340pp 18 b/w illus. 978-1-107-07127-8 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Sites of Asian Interaction Ideas, Networks and Mobility Edited by Tim Harper University of Cambridge

Caricaturing Culture in India Cartoons and History in the Modern World Ritu Gairola Khanduri University of Texas, Arlington

A highly original history of political cartoons in modern India. Utilising newspaper cartoons published since the 1870s, archival research and interviews, Khanduri combines historical narrative with ethnographic testimony to give a pioneering account of the role of political cartoons in Indian culture from the colonial period to the present day. ‘Ritu Gairola Khanduri breaks new ground in Indian Studies with her captivating account of the political role cartoons and cartoonists have played in the country from the colonial period to now. Students of Indian political culture will find this book to be of enduring interest.’

and Sunil Amrith Birkbeck, University of London

This book sheds light on the history of political and religious globalisation in modern Asia, transcending both national and imperial boundaries, while expanding the range of methodologies and sources brought to bear on studying Asia’s modernity. It illuminates how ideas travelled across Asia, and how they changed in the process.

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The Rani of Jhansi Gender, History, and Fable in India Harleen Singh Brandeis University, Massachusetts

This book sifts through and theorizes the many British and Indian renditions of the Rani of Jhansi, a heroic figure, whose seeming mutability offers a nuanced evaluation of the fluid literary, cinematic, and cultural representations in colonial and postcolonial discourses of sexuality, race, gender, caste, and religion. ‘It is one of the first works in the arena of South Asian studies to provide a feminist account of a rebellion against empire; a theme totally unique and much needed in explicating India’s complex relationship to Britain. Moreover, the author’s intellectual gambit of bypassing numerous routine, historico-political accounts that are regurgitated to bolster colonial and/or postcolonial theses is noteworthy.’ Gita Rajan, Fairfield University, Connecticut 2014 234 x 156 mm 199pp 978-1-107-04280-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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From Subjects to Citizens Society and the Everyday State in India and Pakistan, 1947–1970 Edited by Taylor C. Sherman London School of Economics and Political Science

William Gould University of Leeds

and Sarah Ansari University of London

The book offers a fresh and timely perspective on the broader field of early postcolonial South Asian history. 2014 234 x 156 mm 258pp 978-1-107-06427-0 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

www.cambridge.org/9781107064270

‘… this book is a welcome addition to the scarce literature on transnational interactions within Asia.’ Prabuddha Bharata 2014 186 x 123 mm 260pp 978-1-107-08208-3 Hardback £60.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Mao’s Little Red Book A Global History Edited by Alexander C. Cook University of California, Berkeley

On the fiftieth anniversary of Quotations from Chairman Mao, this pioneering volume examines the book as a global historical phenomenon. 2014 228 x 152 mm 304pp 9 b/w illus. 978-1-107-05722-7 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-66564-4 Paperback £17.99 / US$27.99

Slavery, the State, and Islam

Time in Early Modern Islam

Mohammed Ennaji

Calendar, Ceremony, and Chronology in the Safavid, Mughal and Ottoman Empires Stephen P. Blake

Mohammed V University

Slavery, the State, and Islam looks at slavery as the foundation of power and the state in the Muslim world. 2013 228 x 152 mm 260pp 978-0-521-11962-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00

Stephen P. Blake compares the Islamic concept of time across the empires of the Safavids, Ottomans and Mughals.

978-0-521-13545-0 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

2013 228 x 152 mm 219pp 3 maps 978-1-107-03023-7 Hardback £59.99 / US$94.99

www.cambridge.org/9780521119627

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www.cambridge.org/9781107030237

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www.cambridge.org/9781107057227

The Making of a New Rural Order in South China I. Village, Land, and Lineage in Huizhou, 900–1600 Volume 1 Joseph P. McDermott University of Cambridge

Landmark study of the long-term dynamics of Chinese village history proposing a new framework for understanding pre-modern economies in Asia. 2013 228 x 152 mm 480pp 15 tables 978-1-107-04622-1 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

www.cambridge.org/9781107046221

A History of Modern Indonesia Second edition Adrian Vickers University of Sydney

This updated edition examines the rise of fundamentalist Islam in Indonesia and asks why the country’s democratic aspirations have yet to be realized. 2013 228 x 152 mm 320pp 20 b/w illus. 7 maps 978-1-107-01947-8 Hardback £59.99 / US$94.99 978-1-107-62445-0 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Islamic Reform in South Asia Edited by Filippo Osella

Burma’s Economy in the Twentieth Century Ian Brown School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

An incomparable introduction to Burma’s political and economic history written by one of the premier economic historians of Southeast Asia. 2013 228 x 152 mm 239pp 16 b/w illus. 1 map 4 tables 978-1-107-01588-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-68005-0 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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University of Minnesota

University of Sussex

and Caroline Osella University of London

The book demonstrates the historical and geographical specificities of Islamic reform projects in South Asia. 2013 228 x 152 mm 535pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03175-3 Hardback £70.00 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Spying for the People Mao’s Secret Agents, 1949–1967 Michael Schoenhals Lunds Universitet, Sweden

This book reveals the covert operations of Mao’s public security organs through an examination of the recruitment of agents, their training and their operational activities. 2013 228 x 152 mm 274pp 20 b/w illus. 978-1-107-01787-0 Hardback £59.99 / US$94.99 978-1-107-60344-8 Paperback £20.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Expanding Frontiers in South Asian and World History Essays in Honour of John F. Richards Edited by Richard M. Eaton University of Arizona

Munis D. Faruqui University of California, Berkeley

David Gilmartin North Carolina State University

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and Sunil Kumar

A History of the Vietnamese

The book encapsulates discussions under the rubric of ‘frontiers’ in multiple contexts.

K. W. Taylor Cornell University, New York

A groundbreaking, comprehensive new history of Vietnam from the earliest times to the present day.

University of Delhi

2013 234 x 156 mm 377pp 978-1-107-03428-0 Hardback £25.50 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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2013 247 x 174 mm 711pp 6 b/w illus. 11 maps 11 tables 978-0-521-69915-0 Paperback £29.99 / US$44.99 978-0-521-87586-8 Hardback £79.99 / US$114.99 For all formats available, see

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History – other areas Third World Colonialism and Strategies of Liberation Eritrea and East Timor Compared Awet Tewelde Weldemichael University of Kentucky

This book shows how Eritrea and East Timor developed sophisticated strategies to liberate their countries from colonialism, and emphasizes that these insurgencies avoided terrorism. 2013 228 x 152 mm 363pp 2 maps 978-1-107-03123-4 Hardback £69.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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Early Modern China and Northeast Asia Cross-Border Perspectives Evelyn S. Rawski University of Pittsburgh

Early Modern China and Northeast Asia offers a revisionist history of China from a peripheral perspective. It surveys wars and regime changes that accompanied China’s integration into the world economy during the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, and places Sino-Korean and Sino-Japanese relations within the context of northeast Asian geopolitics. Asian Connections

2015 228 x 152 mm 320pp 978-1-107-09308-9 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-47152-8 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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A Concise History of Japan Brett L. Walker Montana State University

A Concise History of Japan integrates the pageantry of Japanese history with today’s environmental concerns, including climate change, rising sea levels, violent Pacific storms, and devastating tsunami. It explores the changing environmental conditions that have shaped Japanese history, and how Japan has in turn shaped our changing environment. ‘This is the best short survey of Japanese history available today: timely in its focus on environmental issues but timeless in its sound scholarship, rich in detail but

thoroughly readable and eloquent in its interpretation of Japan’s complex past.’ William M. Tsutsui, Hendrix College, Washington

Contents: Preface; Chronology; Introduction; 1. The birth of the Yamato state, 14,500 BCE–710 CE; 2. The courtly age, 710–1185; 3. The rise of Samurai rule, 1185–1336; 4. Medieval Japan and the warring states period, 1336–1573; 5. Japan’s encounter with Europe, 1542– 1640; 6. Unifying the realm, 1560–1603; 7. Early modern Japan, 1600–1800; 8. The rise of imperial nationalism, 1770–1854; 9. Meiji enlightenment, 1868–1912; 10. Meiji’s discontents, 1868–1920; 11. The birth of Japan’s imperial state, 1800–1910; 12. Empire and imperial democracy, 1905–1931; 13. The Pacific War, 1931–45; 14. Japan’s postwar history, 1945–present; 15. Natural disasters and the edge of history; Glossary; Further reading; Index. Cambridge Concise Histories

2015 228 x 152 mm 359pp 25 b/w illus. 5 maps 978-0-521-17872-3 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 978-1-107-00418-4 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 For all formats available, see

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The Indian Army and the End of the Raj Daniel Marston Australian National University, Canberra

A unique examination of the role of the Indian army in post-World War II India during the run-up to Partition. Cambridge Studies in Indian History and Society

2014 228 x 152 mm 397pp 12 b/w illus. 5 maps 978-0-521-89975-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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The Hindu Family and the Emergence of Modern India Law, Citizenship and Community Eleanor Newbigin School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

A study of how the development of representative politics in late-colonial India transformed notions of family, gender and religious community. Cambridge Studies in Indian History and Society

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Gender Hierarchy in the Qur’an Medieval Interpretations, Modern Responses Karen Bauer Institute of Ismaili Studies, London

This book explores Muslim interpretations of Qur’anic verses on gender roles in testimony, human creation and marriage. Karen Bauer traces the evolution of these interpretations, showing how they have been adopted, adapted, rejected or replaced over time, by comparing the Qur’an with a wide range of Qur’anic commentaries and interviews. Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization

2015 228 x 152 mm 280pp 6 b/w illus. 1 map 978-1-107-04152-3 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication May 2015 For all formats available, see

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The Logic of Law Making in Islam Women and Prayer in the Legal Tradition Behnam Sadeghi Stanford University, California

This pioneering study examines the process of reasoning in Islamic law. By analysing rulings from the Hanafi school, the author questions whether sacred law operated differently from secular law, why laws changed and how different cultural and historical settings impacted on the development of legal rulings. The result is a fascinating overview of the evolution of Islamic law. ‘Sadeghi’s work is significant. His detailed analysis of a focused set of legal debates is illuminating in its own right, and his sophisticated discussion of the nature of legal change and justification should make the work a touchstone for any future thinking about this issue. Sadeghi’s overall conclusion – that the business of the typical pre-modern Muslim jurist was focused not on the canon but on the precedent embodied in his school’s doctrine – is certainly true and important, but his elucidation of the logic of change internal to Islamic legal discourse is even more interesting and original.’ Ahmed El Shamsy, Marginalia

2013 228 x 152 mm 277pp 2 maps 7 tables 978-1-107-03783-0 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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History – other areas Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization

2015 229 x 152 mm 242pp 11 b/w illus. 978-1-107-52978-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 Publication May 2015 Also available 978-1-107-00909-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Women and the Transmission of Religious Knowledge in Islam Asma Sayeed University of California, Los Angeles

Asma Sayeed’s book traces the history of Muslim women’s religious education over the course of nearly ten centuries. This fascinating history is relevant for anyone interested in the history of Muslim women as well as those seeking a fuller understanding of developments in Muslim educational and social history. ‘… an excellent contribution to extending our understanding of the history of early Hadith transmission … The author is to be commended for her painstaking efforts in bringing out this wealth of insightful material for a wider readership.’ Muslim World Book Review Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization

2015 229 x 152 mm 234pp 4 tables 978-1-107-52981-6 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 Publication May 2015 Also available 978-1-107-03158-6 Hardback £50.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Sexual Violation in Islamic Law Substance, Evidence, and Procedure Hina Azam University of Texas, Austin

Centered on legal discourses of the first six centuries of Islam, this book provides a detailed analysis of Islamic scholarly writings on the topic of rape and argues that classical Islamic jurisprudence contained highly nuanced and substantially divergent doctrines of sexual violation as a punishable crime. Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization

2015 228 x 152 mm 200pp 978-1-107-09424-6 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 Publication May 2015

Doubt in Islamic Law

Mao’s Cultural Army

A History of Legal Maxims, Interpretation, and Islamic Criminal Law Intisar A. Rabb

Drama Troupes in China’s Rural Revolution Brian DeMare

Harvard Law School, Massachusetts

This study explores the role of drama troupes that were tasked with roaming the countryside in support of Mao’s communist revolution in China. Caught between the party and their audiences, the book illustrates how drama troupes, through performance, attempted to resist the ever growing reach of the PRC state.

Through a close examination of legal, historical, and theological sources, this book considers a largely neglected area of Islamic law, calling into question a controversial popular notion about Islamic law today, which is that Islamic law is a divine legal tradition that has little room for discretion or doubt, particularly in Islamic criminal law.

Tulane University, Louisiana

Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization

Cambridge Studies in the History of the People’s Republic of China

2015 228 x 152 mm 426pp 2 tables 978-1-107-08099-7 Hardback £75.00 / US$115.00

2015 228 x 152 mm 280pp 14 b/w illus. 978-1-107-07632-7 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

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The Second Formation of Islamic Law

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The Hanafi School in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire Guy Burak

Shi’i Islam

New York University

Barnard College, New York

The Second Formation of Islamic Law is the first book to deal with the rise of an official school of law in the Ottoman Empire and argues that some of the supposedly nineteenth-century developments, such as the codification of Islamic law, are rooted in much earlier centuries. Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization

2015 228 x 152 mm 286pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-09027-9 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Muslim Midwives The Craft of Birthing in the Premodern Middle East Avner Giladi University of Haifa, Israel

This book reconstructs the role of midwives in medieval to early modern Islamic history through a careful reading of a wide range of classical and medieval Arabic sources. It takes a broad historical view of midwifery in the Middle East by examining the tensions between learned medicine (male) and popular, medico-religious practices (female) from early Islam into the Ottoman period.

An Introduction Najam Haider

This book examines the development of Shi‘i Islam through the lenses of belief, narrative, and memory. The portrait of Shi‘ism that emerges is that of a distinctive and vibrant community of Muslims with a remarkable capacity for reinvention and adaptation. ‘Haider provides a thoroughly researched and methodologically nuanced survey of Shi‘ism that fills the gap between works that focus on the historical origins of Shi‘ism and primers that attempt to summarize the central elements of Shi‘i theological beliefs and practices. This work is certain to supersede existing introductions as the standard reference on the subject for academic courses and as a general guide for specialists and non-specialists alike.’ Tariq al-Jamil, Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania

Contents: Introduction; Part I. Theology: 1. ‘Adl (rational divine justice); 2. Imamate (legitimate leadership); Part II. Origins: 3. Community; 4. Fragmentation; Part III. Constructing Shi‘ism: 5. Zaydism in the balance between Sunni and Shi‘a; 6. The weight of Isma‘ili expectations; 7. Twelver Shi‘ism and the problem of the hidden

Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization

2014 228 x 152 mm 207pp 978-1-107-05421-9 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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History – other areas imam; Part IV. Shi‘ism in the Modern World: 8. Zaydism at the crossroads; 9. (Nizari) Isma‘ilism reconstituted; 10. The politicization of the Twelver Shi‘a; Conclusion: Sunni-Shi‘i relations. Introduction to Religion

2014 228 x 152 mm 264pp 6 maps 10 tables 978-1-107-03143-2 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-62578-5 Paperback £17.99 / US$27.99 For all formats available, see

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China’s Civil War A Social History, 1945–1949 Diana Lary University of British Columbia, Vancouver

The first social history in English of China’s Civil War, 1945–9, which brought the Chinese Communist Party to power. Surveying a period of intense upheaval and chaos, it shows how the Communist Party succeeded in overthrowing the Nationalist government to bring political and social revolution to China. ‘Professor Lary has analysed in depth the social forces that prepared for the CCP’s victory. She writes with deep compassion for the Chinese people who have gone through the greatest social upheaval in their history. A huge contribution to the understanding of China’s Civil War.’ Pai Hsien-Yung, author of Taipei People New Approaches to Asian History

2015 228 x 152 mm 288pp 978-1-107-05467-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-67826-2 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Early China A Social and Cultural History Li Feng Columbia University, New York

A critical new interpretation of the early history of Chinese civilization based on the most recent scholarship and archaeological discoveries. ‘Li Feng has delivered a highly competent and accessible account of the social, political, and institutional history of early China. The text incorporates the most current state of scholarship in a rapidly developing field and deserves particular praise for its expert inclusion of archaeological

evidence. The book will be welcomed by non-specialists and specialists alike.’ Roel Sterckx, University of Cambridge

Contents: Early China chronology; Map of China; 1. Introduction: early China and its natural and cultural demarcations; 2. The development of complex society in China; 3. Erlitou and Erligang: early states expansion; 4. Anyang and beyond: Shang and contemporary bronze cultures; 5. Cracking the secret bones: literacy and society in Late Shang?; 6. The inscribed history: Western Zhou State and its bronze vessels; 7. The creation of paradigm: Zhou bureaucracy and social institutions; 8. Hegemons and warriors: social transformation of the Spring and Autumn Period (770 BC–481 BC); 9. The age of territorial states: warring states politics and institutions; 10. Philosophers as statesmen: in light of recently discovered texts; 11. The Qin Unification and Qin Empire: who were the Terra-Cotta Warriors?; 12. Expansion and political transition of the Han Empire; 13. State and society: bureaucracy and social orders under the Han Empire; 14. Ideological changes and their reflections in Han culture and Han art. New Approaches to Asian History

2014 228 x 152 mm 367pp 82 b/w illus. 17 maps 1 table 978-0-521-89552-1 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-0-521-71981-0 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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The Sugar Plantation in India and Indonesia Industrial Production, 1770–2010 Ulbe Bosma International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam

Ulbe Bosma details how the British and Dutch introduced the sugar plantation model in Asia and refashioned it over time. Studies in Comparative World History

2013 228 x 152 mm 332pp 9 b/w illus. 2 maps 978-1-107-03969-8 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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The Ecology of War in China Henan Province, the Yellow River, and Beyond, 1938–1950 Micah S. Muscolino

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disruption during the conflict between China and Japan that raged during World War II. ‘This is a riveting study of one of modern history’s worst war-induced disasters. In 1938 the Yellow River was turned into a weapon of strategic defense, its waters let loose on the North China plain by Chinese forces resisting the Japanese invasion. This consummate work shows the evolution of the disaster and lays out its ghastly human and ecological effects. It is a pioneering combination of environmental history and Chinese history.’ Diana Lary, University of British Columbia Studies in Environment and History

2015 228 x 152 mm 312pp 19 b/w illus. 9 maps 2 tables 978-1-107-07156-8 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 For all formats available, see

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Law and Identity in Colonial South Asia Parsi Legal Culture, 1772–1947 Mitra Sharafi University of Wisconsin, Madison

This book explores the legal culture of the Parsis, or Zoroastrians, an ethno-religious community unusually invested in the colonial legal system of British India and Burma. From the mid-nineteenth century until India’s independence in 1947, Parsis became heavy users of colonial law, acting as lawyers, judges, litigants, lobbyists, and legislators. ‘Despite its importance, there is relatively little written on Parsi law. Mitra Sharafi’s book undertakes the most detailed and informed study of the main branches of Parsi legal history. In it, Sharafi neatly straddles two readerships, the Parsi specialist and the legal fields. Through this, Sharafi offers a work that is by a long way the best study in its field, carrying the subject a long way forward. This is a superb piece of work.’ John R. Hinnells, Liverpool Hope University Studies in Legal History

2014 228 x 152 mm 365pp 28 b/w illus. 1 map 978-1-107-04797-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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University of Oxford

This book explores the interplay between war and the environment in Henan Province, a hotly contested frontline territory that endured massive environmental destruction and human

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World War I and the Triumph of a New Japan, 1919–1930 Frederick R. Dickinson University of Pennsylvania

A fascinating new, integrative history of interwar Japan that highlights the wide-ranging impact of the Great War far from the Western Front. Adopting a global context, this book reveals how Japan participated wholeheartedly in new post-war projects of democracy, internationalism, disarmament and peace, shaping Japan’s twentiethcentury world. ‘Dickinson provides a fresh perspective on interwar Japan. His argument is forceful, his prose fluid, and he is sure to spark a heated debate about the nature of change in early twentieth-century Japan.’ Andrew Gordon, Harvard University, Massachusetts Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare, 39

2015 229 x 152 mm 234pp 20 b/w illus. 978-1-107-54497-0 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 Also available 978-1-107-03770-0 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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The Cambridge History of China Volume 3: Sui and T’ang China, 589–906 AD, Part One Edited by Denis Twitchett

This volume covers the second great period of unified imperial power, 589–906. The Cambridge History of China

1979 228 x 152 mm 872pp 978-0-521-21446-9 Hardback £89.99 / US$124.99 For all formats available, see

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The Cambridge History of China

The Cambridge History of China

Volume 5: The Sung Dynasty and its Precursors, 907–1279 Part 1 Edited by Denis Twitchett and Paul Jakov Smith

Volume 7: The Ming Dynasty, 1368–1644 Part 1 Edited by Frederick W. Mote and Denis Twitchett

This volume on the Sung Dynasty and its precursors presents the history of China from the fall of the T’ang Dynasty to the Mongol conquest. Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2009 – Winner

This volume in The Cambridge History of China is devoted to the history of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). The Cambridge History of China

1988 228 x 152 mm 1004pp 31 maps 1 table 978-0-521-24332-2 Hardback £99.99 / US$149.99

The Cambridge History of China

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2009 228 x 152 mm 1128pp 12 tables 978-0-521-81248-1 Hardback £99.99 / US$149.99

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The Cambridge History of China Volume 5: The Five Dynasties and Sung China, 960–1279 AD Part 2 Edited by John W. Chaffee and Denis Twitchett

The second of two volumes on the Sung Dynasty, providing a comprehensive history of China from the fall of the T’ang in 907 to the Mongol conquest of 1279. Authoritative topical treatment of key economic, social, cultural and intellectual developments demonstrates the profound significance of this period in Chinese history. The Cambridge History of China

2015 228 x 152 mm 970pp 3 b/w illus. 15 tables 978-0-521-24330-8 Hardback £120.00 / US$190.00 For all formats available, see

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The Cambridge History of China Volume 8: The Ming Dynasty Part 2: 1368–1644 Denis Twitchett and Frederick W. Mote

A companion to volume seven of The Cambridge History of China, this volume offers detailed, topical studies of Ming institutions and society. The Cambridge History of China

1998 228 x 152 mm 1231pp 20 b/w illus. 13 maps 22 tables 978-1-107-10649-9 2 Volume Set £104.99 / US$169.99 For all formats available, see

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The Cambridge History of China Volume 9 Part 1: The Ch’ing Empire to 1800 Edited by Willard J. Peterson Princeton University, New Jersey

This volume provides detailed narrative accounts of the reigns of the first five Manchu emperors. The Cambridge History of China

The Cambridge History of China Volume 6: Alien Regimes and Border States, 907–1368 Edited by Herbert Franke and Denis Twitchett

2003 228 x 152 mm 780pp 3 b/w illus. 12 maps 12 tables 978-0-521-24334-6 Hardback £89.99 / US$124.99 For all formats available, see

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Princeton University, New Jersey

This volume covers the Khitan dynasty of Liao; the Tangut state of Hsi Hsia; the Jurchen empire of Chin; and the Mongolian Yüan dynasty. The Cambridge History of China

1995 228 x 152 mm 896pp 11 b/w illus. 37 maps 978-0-521-24331-5 Hardback £99.99 / US$149.99 For all formats available, see

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The Cambridge History of China

Volume 10: Late Ch’ing 1800–1911 Part 1 Edited by John K. Fairbank

Volume 14: The People’s Republic Part 1: The Emergence of Revolutionary China, 1949–1965 Edited by Roderick MacFarquhar and John K. Fairbank

The first of two volumes dealing with the gradual decline of the Ch’ing empire. 1978 228 x 152 mm 730pp 978-0-521-21447-6 Hardback £89.99 / US$124.99

Volume 14 deals with the achievements of the economic and human disasters of the new regime’s first sixteen years (1949–65).

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The Cambridge History of China Volume 11: Late Ch’ing, 1800–1911 Part 2 Edited by John K. Fairbank and Kwang-Ching Liu

The second of two volumes dealing with the decline of the Ch’ing empire. The Cambridge History of China

1980 228 x 152 mm 776pp 978-0-521-22029-3 Hardback £99.99 / US$149.99 For all formats available, see

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The Cambridge History of China Volume 12: Republican China, 1912–1949 Part 1 Edited by John K. Fairbank

The first of two volumes which review the Republican period, between the demise of imperial China and the establishment of the People’s Republic. The Cambridge History of China

1983 228 x 152 mm 1022pp 978-0-521-23541-9 Hardback £99.99 / US$149.99 For all formats available, see

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The Cambridge History of China Volume 13: Republican China 1912–1949 Part 2 Edited by John K. Fairbank and Albert Feuerwerker

This is the second of two volumes of this authoritative history which review the Republican period from 1912 to 1949. The Cambridge History of China

1986 228 x 152 mm 1114pp 19 maps 31 tables 978-0-521-24338-4 Hardback £99.99 / US$149.99

1987 228 x 152 mm 742pp 978-0-521-24336-0 Hardback £89.99 / US$124.99 For all formats available, see

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The Cambridge History of China Volume 15: The People’s Republic Part 2: Revolutions within the Chinese Revolution, 1966–1982 Edited by Roderick MacFarquhar Harvard University, Massachusetts

and John K. Fairbank

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History – cross discipline Ocean of Trade South Asian Merchants, Africa and the Indian Ocean, c.1750– 1850 Pedro Machado Indiana University, Bloomington

Ocean of Trade offers an innovative study of trade, production and consumption across the Indian Ocean between the years 1750 and 1850. Focussing on the Vaniya merchants of Diu and Daman, Pedro Machado reveals how local African and Indian consumption was central to the development of commerce across the Indian Ocean. 2014 228 x 152 mm 329pp 4 b/w illus. 6 maps 978-1-107-07026-4 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Harvard University, Massachusetts

Volume 15 considers the developments in Mao’s thoughts and how they related to China’s government in this account of a turbulent period in Chinese history. The Cambridge History of China

1992 228 x 152 mm 1136pp 14 maps 38 tables 978-0-521-24337-7 Hardback £99.99 / US$149.99 For all formats available, see

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The Economy of Modern India From 1860 to the Twenty-First Century Second edition B. R. Tomlinson School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Channelling Mobilities Migration and Globalisation in the Suez Canal Region and Beyond, 1869–1914 Valeska Huber German Historical Institute

This book examines the people using and passing by the Suez Canal to reassess the history of globalisation before 1914. 2013 228 x 152 mm 365pp 24 b/w illus. 1 map 978-1-107-03060-2 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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The Cold War in South Asia

A unique examination of the development of the modern Indian economy over the past 150 years.

Britain, the United States and the Indian Subcontinent, 1945–1965 Paul M. McGarr

The New Cambridge History of India

University of Nottingham

2013 228 x 152 mm 270pp 6 b/w illus. 20 maps 30 tables 978-1-107-02118-1 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99

This book traces the rise and fall of Anglo-American relations with India and Pakistan from independence in the 1940s, to the 1960s.

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History – cross discipline Indigo Plantations and Science in Colonial India Prakash Kumar Colorado State University

Prakash Kumar documents the global history of agricultural indigo, exploring the effects of nineteenth-century globalisation on a colonial industry in South Asia. 2013 228 x 152 mm 350pp 13 b/w illus. 2 maps 7 tables 978-1-107-02325-3 Hardback £69.99 / US$109.99 For all formats available, see

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The Crisis of Global Modernity Asian Traditions and a Sustainable Future Prasenjit Duara National University of Singapore

Prasenjit Duara explores the idea that the process of modernisation has resulted in an overreach in our conquest of nature, leading to a crisis of sustainability. Drawing on historical sociology and circulatory histories, and through a rich engagement with transcendent Asian traditions, Duara seeks answers to the challenges accompanying global modernity. ‘Modernity in its Western guise has generated a degraded, unsustainable world. To find the basis for a more viable, ‘post-Western modernity’, Duara maintains that we must look beyond this tradition. Drawing on a capacious command of Asian history and society, Duara probes the region’s older philosophies to offer a vision that might nurture a truly global commons. This is work that is ambitious in the best possible sense.’ Jean Comaroff, Harvard University, Massachusetts Asian Connections

2014 228 x 152 mm 337pp 978-1-107-08225-0 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-44285-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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The Indian Army on the Western Front India’s Expeditionary Force to France and Belgium in the First World War George Morton-Jack

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Index A Agarwala, Rina........................................9 Alam, Moneer .........................................3 Amrith, Sunil .........................................17 Ancient Central China..............................4 Ancient China and the Yue ....................14 Andaya, Barbara Watson .......................16 Andaya, Leonard Y. ................................16 Anderson, Clare ....................................13 Ansari, Sarah.........................................17 Appleton, Naomi .....................................2 Archaeology of Early China, The ...............4 Archaeology of Power and Politics in Eurasia, The ..........................................4 Art of Medicine in Early China, The ........14 ASEAN as an Actor in International Fora 13 ASEAN Economic Cooperation and Integration .........................................13 ASEAN’s External Agreements ...............12 Asian Capitalism and the Regulation of Competition .......................................11 Asian Courts in Context .........................11 Astrology and Cosmology in Early China 14 Awakening of Muslim Democracy, The .....8 Azam, Hina ...........................................20

B Banerjee-Dube, Ishita ............................16 Basu, Amrita ...........................................9 Bauer, Karen .........................................19 Bertrand, Jacques ....................................8 Beverley, Eric Lewis ...............................14 Blake, Stephen P. ...................................18 Bosma, Ulbe ..........................................21 Brindley, Erica Fox .................................14 Brown, Ian ............................................18 Brown, Miranda ....................................14 Buddhism and Law ..................................2 Building Legislative Coalitions for Free Trade in Asia.........................................5 Burak, Guy ............................................20 Burma’s Economy in the Twentieth Century ..............................................18 Buzan, Barry............................................7

C Cambridge Companion to Sufism, The......2 Cambridge History of China, The ...... 22, 23 Caricaturing Culture in India ..................17 Cesari, Jocelyne .......................................8 Chaffee, John W. ...................................22 Chan, Steve.............................................8 Chang, Wen-Chen .................................11 Channelling Mobilities ...........................23 Cheek, Timothy......................................13 Cheesman, Nick ....................................12 Chen, Albert H. Y....................................12 Chen, An .................................................6 Chen, Pochan ..........................................4 Chesterman, Simon ...............................12 Chia, Siow Yue ......................................13 China and the Victorian Imagination ........1 China in the International Economic Order .................................................11 China’s Civil War ...................................21 China’s Party Congress ............................4 Chopsticks ............................................15 Ci, Jiwei ..................................................7 Civil Society under Authoritarianism .........7

Clements, Rebekah ................................15 Coalitions of the Wellbeing......................5 Cold War Encounters in US-Occupied Okinawa ............................................14 Cold War in South Asia, The ...................23 Coming of Age in Nineteenth-Century India ..................................................15 Community Capitalism in China .............10 Concise History of Japan, A ....................19 Confucian Democracy in East Asia ...........8 Constitutionalism in Asia in the Early Twenty-First Century ...........................12 Contesting International Society in East Asia .....................................................7 Cook, Alexander C. ................................18 Counting Islam ......................................10 Creating a New Medina ........................16 Credit to Capabilities ...............................3 Cremona, Marise ...................................12 Crisis of Global Modernity, The...............24 Culinary Culture in Colonial India...........16 Cultural History of Translation in Early Modern Japan, A ................................15 Cultural Logic of Politics in Mainland China and Taiwan, The ..........................5 Culture and Commerce in Conrad’s Asian Fiction ........................................1 Culture of Singapore English, The.............1

D Daechsel, Markus ..................................15 Dam, Shubhankar..................................12 Dash, Niladri Sekhar ................................1 Davidson, Jamie S....................................6 Day, Alexander F. .....................................3 Deadly Impasse .......................................4 DeMare, Brian .......................................20 Democracy, Inequality and Corruption ......6 Dennell, Robin.........................................4 Descriptive Study of Bengali Words, A ......1 Dhulipala, Venkat ..................................16 Dickinson, Frederick R............................22 Divination and Prediction in Early China and Ancient Greece ..............................1 Dolla, Varaprasad S..................................6 Doubt in Islamic Law .............................20 Dowdle, Michael W................................11 Duara, Prasenjit .....................................24

E Early China............................................21 Early Modern China and Northeast Asia .19 Eaton, Richard M...................................18 Ecology of War in China, The .................21 Economic Reform in India ......................11 Economy of Modern India, The...............23 Economy, Family, and Society from Rome to Islam ......................................1 Elite Parties, Poor Voters ..........................9 Enduring Rivalries in the Asia-Pacific ........8 Ennaji, Mohammed ...............................18 Expanding Frontiers in South Asian and World History .....................................18

F Fairbank, John K. ...................................23 Faruqui, Munis D. ..................................18 Feng, Li .................................................21 Fernée, Tadd Graham ...............................8

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Feuerwerker, Albert ................................23 Fewsmith, Joseph ....................................9 Flad, Rowan K. ........................................4 Forging Romantic China ..........................1 Forman, Ross G. ......................................1 Foundation of the ASEAN Economic Community, The ..................................13 Francis, Andrew .......................................1 Franke, Herbert ......................................22 French, Rebecca Redwood .......................2 From Community to Compliance? ..........12 From Subjects to Citizens .......................17 From Treaty-Making to Treaty-Breaking ..13 Fu, Hualing ...........................................11

G Ganguly, Sumit ........................................4 Gender Hierarchy in the Qur’ n...............19 George, Rosemary Marangoly ..................1 Ghai, Yash .............................................11 Giladi, Avner .........................................20 Gillespie, John .......................................11 Gilley, Bruce ............................................6 Gilmartin, David ....................................18 Giridhar, G...............................................3 Gould, William ......................................17 Greenacre, Jonathan..............................11

H Haider, Najam .......................................20 Han Material Culture ...............................3 Harper, Tim ............................................17 Hartley, Charles W. ..................................4 Hasegawa, Yoko ......................................1 Hatina, Meir ............................................8 Heo, Uk ...................................................8 Hicken, Allen ...........................................5 Hildebrandt, Timothy ...............................9 Hindu Family and the Emergence of Modern India, The ..............................19 Hinduism and the Ethics of Warfare in South Asia ............................................2 Hiroshima .............................................17 History of Early Modern Southeast Asia, 1400–1830, A ....................................16 History of Korean Christianity, A ...............2 History of Modern India, A .....................16 History of Modern Indonesia, A ..............18 History of Prejudice, A............................13 History of the Vietnamese, A ..................18 Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal.........11 Hope, Nicholas C. ..................................11 Hou, Xiaoshuo ......................................10 How Solidarity Works for Welfare.............9 Huber, Valeska.......................................23 Hyderabad, British India, and the World .14 Hyun-Hae, Yi..........................................15

I Inama, Stefano ................................ 12, 13 Indian Army and the End of the Raj, The.19 Indian Army on the Western Front, The ...24 Indian English and the Fiction of National Literature................................1 Indigo Plantations and Science in Colonial India .....................................24 Indonesia’s Changing Political Economy ...6 Informal Labor, Formal Politics, and Dignified Discontent in India .................9

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Index Injae, Lee ..............................................15 Inside China’s Automobile Factories .......10 Institutional Origins of Communal Violence, The ........................................7 Intellectual in Modern Chinese History, The ....................................................13 Islam, Democracy, and Cosmopolitanism ..8 Islamabad and the Politics of International Development in Pakistan 15 Islamic Reform in South Asia..................18

J James, K. S. .............................................3 Japanese .................................................1 Jinhoon, Park ........................................15 Judge, Paramjit S. ....................................3

K Khanduri, Ritu Gairola ...........................17 Kim, Kirsteen ...........................................2 Kim, Sebastian C. H. ................................2 Kim, Sungmoon .......................................8 Kitson, Peter J..........................................1 Kleimann, David ....................................12 Kochar, Anjini ........................................11 Koikari, Mire .........................................14 Korean History in Maps .........................15 Kuhonta, Erik Martinez ............................5 Kuijper, Pieter Jan ..................................13 Kumar, Prakash .....................................24 Kumar, Sanjay..........................................3 Kumar, Sunil ..........................................18

L Lal, Ruby ...............................................15 Larik, Joris .............................................12 Lary, Diana ............................................21 Law and Identity in Colonial South Asia .21 Lee, Charlotte P. ......................................5 Lee, Rena ..............................................12 Leimgruber, Jakob R. E. ............................2 Li, Shi ....................................................10 Liu, Kwang-Ching ..................................23 Logic and Limits of Political Reform in China, The ............................................9 Logic of Law Making in Islam, The .........19 Lorge, Peter ...........................................14

M MacFarquhar, Roderick ..........................23 Machado, Pedro ....................................23 Maher, Imelda .......................................11 Making News in Global India...................5 Making of a New Rural Order in South China, The ..........................................18 Mao’s Cultural Army ..............................20 Mao’s Little Red Book............................18 Mapping Social Exclusion in India ............3 Marston, Daniel.....................................19 Martyrdom in Modern Islam ....................8 Masoud, Tarek.......................................10 Mathis, James H. ...................................13 Mazumdar, Madhumita .........................13 McDermott, Joseph P. ............................18 McGarr, Paul M. ....................................23 Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China...................9 Métailié, Georges ..................................24

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Miller, Owen ..........................................15 Mirsepassi, Ali .........................................8 Moral China in the Age of Reform ............7 Morris-Sharma, Natalie Y. ......................13 Morton-Jack, George .............................24 Mote, Frederick W..................................22 Muscolino, Micah S................................21 Muslim Belonging in Secular India .........14 Muslim Midwives ..................................20

N Naoi, Megumi .........................................5 Narrating Karma and Rebirth ...................2 Nathan, Mark A.......................................2 Nature of Asian Politics, The .....................6 New Histories of the Andaman Islands ...13 Newbigin, Eleanor .................................19 Nguitragool, Paruedee ...........................13 Noll, Roger ............................................11 North Korea ............................................5

O Ocean of Trade ......................................23 Opposing the Rule of Law .....................12 Osella, Caroline .....................................18 Osella, Filippo .......................................18

P Pakistan’s Experience with Formal Law ..12 Pandey, Gyanendra ................................13 Pandya, Vishvajit....................................13 Pankenier, David W. ...............................14 Party System Institutionalization in Asia ...5 Patronage as Politics in South Asia ...........3 Peasant in Postsocialist China, The ...........3 Peterson, Willard J. ................................22 Picker, Colin ..........................................11 Piliavsky, Anastasia..................................3 Piris, Jean-Claude ..................................12 Plummer, Michael G...............................13 Political Change in Southeast Asia ...........8 Population Ageing in India.......................3 Porr, Martin .............................................4 Presidential Legislation in India..............12 Promise of Power, The..............................9 Psarras, Sophia-Karin ...............................3

R Rűland, Jűrgen ......................................13 Rabb, Intisar A.......................................20 Rani of Jhansi, The.................................17 Raphals, Lisa ...........................................1 Rawski, Evelyn S. ...................................19 Ray, Utsa ...............................................16 Resolving Land Disputes in East Asia......11 Rethinking the Buddha ............................2 Reunification of China, The ....................14 Revolutionary Pamphlets, Propaganda and Political Culture in Colonial Bengal ...............................................17 Ridgeon, Lloyd ........................................2 Rising Inequality in China ......................10 Roehrig, Terence ......................................8 Roy, Kaushik ...........................................2 Rules of Origin in ASEAN .......................12

S Sadeghi, Behnam ..................................19 Sanyal, Paromita......................................3 Sanyal, Shukla .......................................17 Sathyanarayana, K. M. .............................3 Sato, Hiroshi..........................................10 Sayeed, Asma ........................................20 Schoenhals, Michael ..............................18 Science and Civilisation in China ............24 Science and Technology in Contemporary China.............................6 Second Formation of Islamic Law, The ....20 Selway, Joel Sawat ..................................5 Sexual Violation in Islamic Law ..............20 Sharafi, Mitra ........................................21 Shelach-Lavi, Gideon ...............................4 Sherman, Taylor C. ........................... 14, 17 Shi, Tianjian.............................................5 Shi’i Islam .............................................20 Shin, Michael D. ....................................15 Shulman, Eviatar .....................................2 Sicular, Terry ..........................................10 Siddique, Osama ...................................12 Sim, Edmund W. .............................. 12, 13 Singapore English....................................2 Singh, Harleen.......................................17 Singh, Prerna ..........................................9 Sites of Asian Interaction .......................17 Slavery, the State, and Islam ..................18 Smith, Adam T. ........................................4 Smith, Hazel ............................................5 Smith, Paul Jakov ..................................22 Social Organizations and the Authoritarian State in China .................9 South Korea’s Rise ...................................8 Southern Asia, Australia, and the Search for Human Origins ................................4 Spying for the People.............................18 Srinivasan, T. N. .....................................11 Stockmann, Daniela.................................9 Sugar Plantation in India and Indonesia, The ....................................................21 Swain, Simon ..........................................1

T Tajima, Yuhki ...........................................7 Takeuchi, Hiroki .......................................7 Tang, Xiaobing ......................................16 Tax Reform in Rural China .......................7 Taylor, K. W............................................18 Teets, Jessica C. .......................................7 Thachil, Tariq ...........................................9 Third World Colonialism and Strategies of Liberation .......................................19 Time in Early Modern Islam....................18 Tomlinson, B. R......................................23 Toohey, Lisa ..........................................11 Towards a Rules-Based Community: An ASEAN Legal Service...........................12 Training the Party ....................................5 Transformation of Governance in Rural China, The ............................................6 Tudor, Maya ............................................9 Twitchett, Denis.....................................22

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W Walker, Brett L. ......................................19 Wang, Q. Edward ..................................15 Weldemichael, Awet Tewelde.................19

Women and the Transmission of Religious Knowledge in Islam .............20 Wong, Jock O. .........................................1 Woon, Walter ........................................12 World War I and the Triumph of a New Japan, 1919–1930 .............................22 Wu, Guoguang ........................................4

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You, Jong-sung........................................6 Young, Simon N. M................................11

Z Zhang, Lu..............................................10 Zhang, Yongjin ........................................7 Zwigenberg, Ran ...................................17

Y YazicioÄ&#x;lu, G. Bike ...................................4 Yeh, Jiunn-rong .....................................11

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