Comparative Studies in Society and History (CSSH) 59 (2017), 1

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Comparative Studies in Society and History (CSSH) 59 (2017), 1
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Ann Arbor, MI 2017: Cambridge University Press
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Comparative Studies in Society and History (CSSH) is an international forum for new research and interpretation concerning problems of recurrent patterning and change in human societies through time and in the contemporary world. CSSH sets up a working alliance among specialists in all branches of the social sciences and humanities as a way of bringing together multidisciplinary research, cultural studies, and theory, especially in anthropology, history, political science, and sociology. Review articles and discussion bring readers in touch with current findings and issues.

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Editorial Foreword

Editorial Foreword
pp 1–4

Research article

Sources and Contextualizations: Comparing Eighteenth-Century North African and Western European Institutions
Simona Cerutti, Isabelle Grangaud
pp 5–33

How Did the West Usurp the Rest? Origins of the Great Divergence over the Longue Durée
Alexander Anievas, Kerem Nişancioğlu
pp 34–67

Imperial but Not Colonial: Archival Truths, British India, and the Case of the "Naughty" Tibetans
Carole McGranahan
pp 68–95

The Body of Solidarity: Heritage, Memory, and Materiality in Post-Industrial Italy
Andrea Muehlebach
pp 96–126

Alexandria, 1898: Nodes, Networks, and Scales in Nineteenth-Century Egypt and the Mediterranean
Lucia Carminati
pp 127–153

Visas, Jokes, and Contraband: Citizenship and Sovereignty at the Mexico–U.S. Border
Rihan Yeh
pp 154–182

Street Textuality: Socialism, Masculinity, and Urban Belonging in Tanzania's Pulp Fiction Publishing Industry, 1975–1985
Emily Callaci
pp 183–210

"A valid electoral exercise"? Uganda's 1980 Elections and the Observers' Dilemma
Justin Willis, Gabrielle Lynch, Nic Cheeseman
pp 211–238

CSSH Note

Thomas R. Trautmann, Elephants and Kings: An Environmental History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015.
Sujit Sivasundaram
pp 239–240

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