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12 sept. 2010

[Publication] Journal of Global History from Zomia special issue.

Free access to papers from Zomia
special issue

To celebrate the publication of Journal of Global History's special issue on Zomia and its acceptance into the Thomson Reuters Citation Index in only its 5th year, Cambridge Journals would like to offer you free access to a selection of papers from this issue.
  • Editorial note – Zomia and beyond ; William G. Clarence-Smith
  • Editorial – Zomia and beyond ; Jean Michaud
  • Across Zomia with merchants, monks, and musk: process geographies, trade networks, and the Inner-East–Southeast Asian borderlands ; C. Patterson Giersch
  • Borderlands and border narratives: a longitudinal study of challenges and opportunities for local traders shaped by the Sino-Vietnamese border ; Sarah Turner
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P.S. It is possible to purchase a print copy of the Zomia issue for the discounted price of £15.  Please visit Journal of Global History homepage for information.

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