Barbara D. Metcalf
Affiliations: | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
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General Religion, Middle Eastern History, Asia History, Islamic StudiesGoogle:
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Metcalf BD. (2017) Gagan D. S. Sood. India and the Islamic Heartlands: An Eighteenth-Century World of Circulation and Exchange. The American Historical Review. 122: 498-499 |
Metcalf B. (2010) Religion and Governance in India—A Comment South Asia-Journal of South Asian Studies. 33: 1-12 |
Metcalf BD. (2009) Telling the Story of Islam in Asia: Reflections on Teleologies and Timelessness The Asianetwork Exchange: a Journal For Asian Studies in the Liberal Arts. 16: 9 |
Metcalf BD. (2009) Partisans of Allah: Jihad in South Asia . By Ayesha Jalal. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2008. xvii, 373 pp. $29.95 (cloth). The Journal of Asian Studies. 68: 651-653 |
Metcalf BD. (2008) Peter Robb. Liberalism, Modernity, and the Nation: Empire, Identity, and India . New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. x+231. $45.00 (cloth). Journal of British Studies. 47: 229-230 |
Metcalf B. (2007) Imagining Muslim futures: debates over state and society at the end of the Raj Historical Research. 80: 286-298 |
Metcalf BD. (1999) Arguing Sainthood: Modernity, Psychoanalysis, and Islam . By Katherine Pratt Ewing. Durham, N.C. and London: Duke University Press, 1997. xiv, 312 pp. $17.95 (paper). The Journal of Asian Studies. 58: 862-863 |
Metcalf BD. (1995) Presidential Address: Too Little and Too Much: Reflections on Muslims in the History of India The Journal of Asian Studies. 54: 951-967 |
Metcalf BD. (1995) Narrating Lives: A Mughal Empress, A French Nabob, A Nationalist Muslim Intellectual The Journal of Asian Studies. 54: 474-480 |
Metcalf BD, Ahmad SN, Wallerstein I. (1993) Origins of Muslim Consciousness in India: A World System Perspective. The American Historical Review. 98: 222 |