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    van Schendel, W. (2008). Working through partition: making a living in the Bengal borderlands. In T. Y. Tan, & G. Kudaisya (Eds.), Partition and post-colonial South Asia: a reader. - Vol. 3: identities, geopolitics, reconciliations (pp. 393-421). Routledge.
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    van Schendel, W. (2007). The Wagah Syndrome: Territorial Roots of Contemporary Violence in South Asia. In A. Basu, & S. Roy (Eds.), Violence and democracy in India (pp. 36-82). Seagull Books.
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    van Schendel, W. (2007). Neue Aspekte der Arbeitsgeschichtsschreibung: Anregungen aus Südasien. Sozial.Geschichte : Zeitschrift für historische Analyse des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts, 22(1), 40-70.
  • van Till, M. (2006). Batavia bij nacht: bloei en ondergang van het Indonesische roverswezen in Batavia en de Ommelanden, 1869-1942. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. Aksant.
  • van Schendel, H. W., & Abraham, I. (2006). Illicit Flows and Criminal Things: States, Borders, and the Other Side of Globalization. Indiana University Press.
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    van Schendel, W. (2006). The borderlands of legality. IIAS Newsletter, 42, 3. http://www.iias.nl/sites/default/files/IIAS_NL42_FULL.pdf
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    van Schendel, W. (2006). Guns and Gas in Southeast Asia: Transnational Flows in the Burma-Bangladesh Borderland. Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, 7. http://kyotoreview.org/issue-7/guns-and-gas-in-southeast-asia-transnational-flows-in-the-burma-bangladesh-borderland/
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    van Schendel, W. (2006). Stretching Labour Historiography: Pointers from South Asia. International Review of Social History, 51(S14), 229-261. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020859006002677
  • van Schendel, H. W. (2005). The Bengal Borderland: Beyond State and Nation in South Asia. Anthem Press.
  • van Schendel, H. W., & Darrac, P. (2005). Niler Biswayon: Nil O Ouponibeshik Goendagiri. International Centre for Bengal Studies.
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