Iterations:
Historical Futures, edited by Zoltán Boldizsár Simon and Marek Tamm
REOPENING THE FUTURE: EMERGING WORLDS AND NOVEL HISTORICAL FUTURES JÉRÔME BASCHETPages: 183–208
EXTINCTION AND THE END OF FUTURES DOLLY JØRGENSENPages: 209–218
Articles
AN AFROPESSIMIST ACCOUNT OF HISTORY DAVID PONTON IIIPages: 219–241
UNINTENTIONAL MONUMENTS, OR THE MATERIALIZING OF AN OPEN PAST LISA REGAZZONIPages: 242–268
HISTORY'S NARRATIVE EXPLANATION UNDER THE LOGIC OF CAUSAL IMPUTATION: AN ESSAY IN HONOR OF MAX WEBER'S DEATH CENTENARY ULISSES DO VALLEPages: 269–288
PUTTING CLIO BACK IN CLIOMETRICS LAURENT GAUTHIERPages: 289–311
Review Essays
DISENTANGLING PERSIANATE SELFHOOD FROM METHODOLOGICAL NATIONALISM Naveena NaqviPages: 312–320
WHAT IS THE POLITICAL? A VIEW FROM THE “GLOBAL SOUTH” Rochona MajumdarPages: 321–329
THE ENDLESS ACCUMULATION OF HISTORY IN FINANCIAL TIMES C. N. BiltoftPages: 330–344
WHY IS LITERATURE NECESSARY FOR THEORIZING MODERN TIME? Amit YahavPages: 345–351
THE SAME WORLD FOR ALL OF US Bennett GilbertPages: 352–368