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Editorial Foreword
Editorial Foreword Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 4, October 2020, pp 681–683 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000237 Published Online on 29 September 2020
Insurgent Youth
Small Warriors? Children and Youth in Colonial Insurgencies and Counterinsurgency, ca. 1945–1960 Stacey Hynd Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 4, October 2020, pp 684–713 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000250 Published Online on 29 September 2020
“Mau Mau are Angels … Sent by Haile Selassie”: A Kenyan War in Jamaica Myles Osborne Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 4, October 2020, pp 714–744 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000262 Published Online on 29 September 2020
Social Lives of Categories
The Unmaking of a Pedophilic Priest: Transnational Clerical Sexual Abuse in Guatemala Kevin Lewis O'Neill Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 4, October 2020, pp 745–769 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000274 Published Online on 29 September 2020
From Bondage to Citizenship: A Comparison of African American and Indian Lower-Caste Mobilization in Two Regions of Deep Inequality Narendra Subramanian Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 4, October 2020, pp 770–809 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000286 Published Online on 29 September 2020
Deception and Violence in the Ottoman Empire: The People's Theory of Crowd Behavior during the Hamidian Massacres of 1895 Ali Sipahi Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 4, October 2020, pp 810–835 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000298 Published Online on 29 September 2020
Legal Cultures
The Adjudication of Slave Ship Captures, Coercive Intervention, and Value Exchange in Comparative Atlantic Perspective, ca. 1839–1870 Jake Subryan Richards Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 4, October 2020, pp 836–867 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000304 Published Online on 29 September 2020
A Nation on Paper: Making a State in the Republic of Biafra Samuel Fury Childs Daly Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 4, October 2020, pp 868–894 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000316 Published Online on 29 September 2020
Nationalist Spirits of Islamic Law after World War I: An Arab-Indian Battle of Fatwas over Alcohol, Purity, and Power Leor Halevi Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 4, October 2020, pp 895–925 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000328 Published Online on 29 September 2020
Corrigendum
Liberty Time in Question: Historical Duration and Indigenous Refusal in Post-Revolutionary Bolivia—CORRIGENDUM Mareike Winchell Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 62 / Issue 4, October 2020, pp 926–926 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000249 Published Online on 29 September 2020