Iterations: Historical Futures, edited by Zoltán Boldizsár Simon and Marek Tamm DEMOKRATIA'S POSSIBLE DISCONNECTION: UNTIMELY ANTIQUITY, TEMPORAL OUTSIDENESS, AND HISTORICAL FUTURES OF POLITICS ALEXANDRA LIANERI pp.: 177–202
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EPISTEMIC WOUNDED ATTACHMENTS: RECOVERING DEFINITIONAL SUBJECTIVITY THROUGH COLONIAL LIBRARIES HARLEEN KAUR, PRABHDEEP SINGH KEHAL pp.: 203–224
METAPHYSICS IN HISTORY: NOTES ON THE ORIGINS OF AUTHORITARIANISM AND POPULISM Federico Sor pp.: 225–250
NOSTALGIA AND (PRE‐)MODERNITY Hannah Skoda pp.: 251–271
AN APOLOGIA FOR ARTHUR LOVEJOY'S LONG‐RANGE APPROACH TO THE HISTORY OF IDEAS Nico Mouton pp.: 272–295
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WHAT, AT LONG LAST, IS HISTORICAL THEORY FOR? REFLECTIONS ON HISTORICAL THEORY IN A POST‐TRUTH WORLD NANCY PARTNER pp.: 296–319
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THE ANTHROPOCENE AND THE PLANET Zoltán Boldizsár Simon pp.: 320–333