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Modern Fatherhood, Nationhood, and Globalization in Japan

  • Hiroko Umegaki Costantini
  • 7 minute read
A review of Gender, Family, and New Styles of Fatherhood: Modernization and Globalization in Japan, by Atsuko Oyama. Atsuko Oyama’s…
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The Geopolitics of Infrastructure on the Indus Rivers since the 1940s

  • Daniel Haines
  • 8 minute read
A review of The Geopolitics of Infrastructure: Development, Expertise and the Nation on the Indus Rivers, by Majed Akhter. The…
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Environmentalism in Iran

  • Nurcan Atalan Helicke
  • 5 minute read
A review of Remaking Nature in Iran: Environmentalism, Science and the Nation, by Satoshi Abe. Satoshi Abe’s dissertation Remaking Nature…
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The Economic Consequences of World War II

  • Nicholas L. Ziebarth
  • 7 minute read
A review of The Warring Forties: The Economic Consequences of World War II by Taylor Jaworski. The economic history that…
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Medical Insecurity in Ethiopia’s Somali Region

  • Noelle Sullivan
  • 7 minute read
A review of The Aftermath of Aid: Medical Insecurity in the Northern Somali Region of Ethiopia, by Lauren Carruth. In…
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Fire & Risk in Mexico City, 1860-1910

  • Andrew Konove
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A review of Quotidian Catastrophes in the Modern City: Fire Hazards and Risk in Mexico’s Capital, 1860-1910, by Anna Rose…
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Disability & Marginality in Highland Ecuador

  • Michele Friedner
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A review of Embodied Marginalities: Disability, Citizenship, and Space in Highland Ecuador, by Nicholas Rattray. Situated at the intersections of…
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