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Editorial Foreword
Editorial Foreword Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 2, April 2020, pp 219–221 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000031 Published Online on 30 March 2020
Taste, Territory and “the People”
Terroir and Territory on the Colonial Frontier: Making New-Old World Wine in the Holy Land Daniel Monterescu, Ariel Handel Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 2, April 2020, pp 222–261 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000043 Published Online on 30 March 2020
The Kaččā and the Pakkā: Disenchanting the Film Event in Pakistan Timothy P. A. Cooper Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 2, April 2020, pp 262–295 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000055 Published Online on 30 March 2020
Brutalism and the People: Architectural Articulations of National Developmentalism in Mid-Twentieth-Century São Paulo José H. Bortoluci Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 2, April 2020, pp 296–326 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000067 Published Online on 30 March 2020
At the Edge of the State
The Sociological Idea of the State: Legal Education, Austrian Multinationalism, and the Future of Continental Empire, 1880–1914 Thomas R. Prendergast Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 2, April 2020, pp 327–358 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000079 Published Online on 30 March 2020
Legal Liminalities: Conflicting Jurisdictional Claims in the Transition from British Mandate Palestine to the State of Israel Rephael G. Stern Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 2, April 2020, pp 359–388 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000080 Published Online on 30 March 2020
Expedient Ethnography“Their debts follow them into the afterlife”: German Settlers, Ethnographic Knowledge, and the Forging of Coffee Capitalism in Nineteenth-Century Guatemala Julie Gibbings Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 2, April 2020, pp 389–420 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000092 Published Online on 30 March 2020
“Intertribal” Development Strategies in the Global Cold War: Native American Models and Counterinsurgency in Southeast Asia Jacob Tropp Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 2, April 2020, pp 421–452 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000109 Published Online on 30 March 2020