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The political force of memory: the making and inmaking of Brexit as an event | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (1): 4-31 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Between global history and microhistory: rethinking histories of 'small spaces' and cities | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (1): 32-56 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Typologies of secularism in China: religion, superstition, and secularization | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (1): 57-80 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Cross-cultural perceptions of technology and magic in the Ghost Dance, Boxer Uprising, and Maji Maji Rebellion | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (1): 81-105 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Cartwheel or ladder? Reconsidering Sinhala caste | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (1): 106-30 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
The rule-of-law as a problem space: wāsţa and the paradox of justice in Jordan | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (1): 131-54 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Worldmaking in the Hijaz: Muslims between South Asian and Soviet visions of managing difference, 1919-1926 | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (1): 185-212 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Parliament and revolutions: Poland, Finland, and the end of empire in the early twentieth century | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (1): 155-84 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
The 'is' at home, the 'ought' abroad: self-comparison as self-criticism and the Transylvanian model in early twentieth-century Romania | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (1): 213-37 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
The earth is sweet. On Cottica Ndyuka (de)compositions | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (2): 242-66 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Indigenous knowledge and ontological difference? Ontological pluralism, secular public reason, and knowledge between indigenous Amazonia and the West | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (2): 267-93 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Navigating 'race' at Tahiti: Polynesian and European encounters | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (2): 294-318 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
The suffering subject: colonial flogging in northern Nigeria and a humanitarian public, 1904-1933 | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (2): 319-41 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
'And I believe in signs': Soviet secularity and Islamic tradition in Kyrkyzstan | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (2): 342-68 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Flexible states in history: rethinking secularism, violence, and centralized power in modern Egypt | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (2): 369-91 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
The architecture of politics and the politics of architecture: a comparative approach to parish church building and civic governemnt in late-medieval Europe | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (2): 392-416 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
A country of white lilies: inter-imperial nation-making and development from the Russian Empire's perihpery to post-Ottoman Turkey | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (2): 417-42 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Empires, languages, and scripts in the Perso-Indian world | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (2): 443-69 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
The devil and Florentino: specters of petro-populism in Venezuela | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (3): 474-500 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
The subterranean unsettling of science, race, and religion: Obeah, petroleum geology, and risk in Trinidad | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (3): 501-27 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Towards an energetics of class: comparing energy protests in India and the United States | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (3): 528-56 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Re-territorializing the Neolithic: architecture and rhythms in early sedentary societies of the Near East | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (3): 557-83 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Inventing ancestors and limited empiricism in Chosŏn Korea: a case of the Kigye Yu lineage | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (3): 584-611 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Law's logistical media: the installation of the file system in the postwar Japanese prosecutor's office | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (3): 612-42 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
A discipline like no other: marginalized autonomy and institutional anchors in French public psychiatry (1945-2016) | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (3): 643-72 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Of rule not revenue: South Sudan's revenue complex from colonial, rebel, to independent rule, 1899 to 2023 | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (3): 673-99 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Recovering the Dalit public sphere: vernacular liberalism in late colonial North India | 2024 | Comparative studies in society and history 66 (3): 700-25 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
The illusion of abstraction | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (1): 4-26 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
'Our roots are the same': hegemony and power in narratives of Chinese linguistic antiquity, 1900-1949 | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (1): 27-52 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Mapping oysters and making oceans in the Northern Indian Ocean, 1880-1906 | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (1): 53-80 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Global territorialization and mining frontiers in nineteenth-century Brazil: capitalist anxieties and the circulation of knowledge between British and Habsburgian imperial spaces, ca. 1820-1850 | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (1): 81-114 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Black police power: the political moment of the Jamaica Constabulary | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (1): 115-40 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Peaceful wars and unlikely unions: the Azhar strike of 1909 and the politics of comparison in Egypt | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (1): 141-66 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
'Why don't I forgive'? They didn't ask for forgiveness!'> Manich Msamah and Tunisia's politics of unforgiveness | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (1): 167-91 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Palimpsests of violence: ruination and the afterlives of genocide in Anatolia | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (1): 192-218 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Defining victimhood: the political construction of a 'victim' category in Colombia's Congress, 2007-2011 | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (1): 219-41 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Hindu: a history | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (2): 246-71 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Religious authority beyond domination and discipline: epistemic authority and its vernacular uses in the Shi'i diaspora | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (2): 272-95 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Prison of the womb: gender, incarceration, and capitalism on the Gold Coast of West Africa, c. 1500-1957 | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (2): 296-320 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Branded bodies: judicial torture, punishment, and infamy in nineteenth-century Iran | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (2): 321-45 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Pilot programs and postcolonial pivots: pioneering 'DNA fingerprinting' on Britain's borders | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (2): 346-71 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Uhuru Sasa! Federal futures and liminal sovereignty in decolonizing East Africa | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (2): 372-98 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Ghana and Nkrumah revisited: Lenin, stte capitalism, and Black Marxist orbits | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (2): 399-421 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
The environmental transformation of 'empty space': from desert to forest in the landes of Southwestern France | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (2): 422-45 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Hamlet after genocide: the haunting of Soghomon Tehlirian and empirical fabulation | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (2): 446-70 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Spiritual pawning: 'mad slaves' and mental healing in Atlantic-era West Africa | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (3): 475-99 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Antislavery, 'native labour,' and the turn to indenture in British colonial Natal, 1842-1860 | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (3): 500-25 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Slavery, freedom suits, and legal praxis in the Ottoman Empire, ca. 1590-1710 | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (3): 526-56 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Class trips beyond borders: reimagining the nation through state-sponsored heritage tourism | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (3): 557-86 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Blagoustroistva: infrastructure, determinism, (re-)coloniality, and social engineering in Moscow, 1917-2022 | 2023 | Comparative studies in society and history 65 (3): 587-615 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 |