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Editorial Foreword
Editorial Foreword Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 61 / Issue 1, January 2019, pp 1 – 3 doi: 10.1017/S0010417518000464 Published Online on 28 December 2018
The Proletariat and the Commodity, in Comparison
Proletarian Politics Today: On the Perils and Possibilities of Historical Analogy James Ferguson Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 61 / Issue 1, January 2019, pp 4 – 22 doi: 10.1017/S0010417518000476 Published Online on 28 December 2018
A Necessary Evil: Conceptualizing the Socialist Commodity under Mao Laurence Coderre Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 61 / Issue 1, January 2019, pp 23 – 49 doi: 10.1017/S0010417518000488 Published Online on 28 December 2018
History Gathers in Trees and Streets
Sylvan Memories of People, Place, and Trees in Nangodi, Northeastern Ghana Elisha P. Renne Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 61 / Issue 1, January 2019, pp 50 – 81 doi: 10.1017/S001041751800049X Published Online on 28 December 2018
Street Theater: Building Monumental Avenues in Roman Ephesus and Renaissance Florence Garrett Ryan Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 61 / Issue 1, January 2019, pp 82 – 110 doi: 10.1017/S0010417518000506 Published Online on 28 December 2018
Moral Codes of States in Transition
Facing History: Sovereignty and the Spectacles of Justice and Violence in Poland's Capitalist Democracy Saygun Gökariksel Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 61 / Issue 1, January 2019, pp 111 – 144 doi: 10.1017/S0010417518000518 Published Online on 28 December 2018
Nation-Making at the Border: Zambian Diplomacy in the Democratic Republic of Congo Miles Larmer Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 61 / Issue 1, January 2019, pp 145 – 175 doi: 10.1017/S001041751800052X Published Online on 28 December 2018
State-Building after Disaster: Jiang Tingfu and the Reconstruction of Post-World War II China, 1943–1949 Rana Mitter Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 61 / Issue 1, January 2019, pp 176 – 206 doi: 10.1017/S0010417518000531 Published Online on 28 December 2018
“Culture” vs. “Religion” in European Islam
Islam and Culture: Dis/junctures in a Modern Conceptual Terrain Jeanette S. Jouili Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 61 / Issue 1, January 2019, pp 207 – 237 doi: 10.1017/S0010417518000543 Published Online on 28 December 2018