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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editorial Foreword
Editorial Foreword Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 63 / Issue 1, January 2021, pp 1–4 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000353 Published Online on 14 January 2021
“Big Men” Pasts
The Unseen Archive of Idi Amin: Making History in a Tight Corner Derek R. Peterson, Richard Vokes, Nelson Abiti, Edgar C. Taylor Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 63 / Issue 1, January 2021, pp 5–40 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000365 Published Online on 14 January 2021
Burying “Zik of Africa”: The Politics of Death and Cultural Crisis Wale Adebanwi Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 63 / Issue 1, January 2021, pp 41–71 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000377 Published Online on 14 January 2021
Making Human Kinds in Africa and China
Toward a Comparative History of Racial Thought in Africa: Historicism, Barbarism, Autochthony Jonathon Glassman Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 63 / Issue 1, January 2021, pp 72–98 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000389 Published Online on 14 January 2021
Rewriting Bondage: Literacy and Slavery in a Qing Native Domain Erik Mueggler Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 63 / Issue 1, January 2021, pp 99–132 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000390 Published Online on 14 January 2021
Mapping Social Geography
Mapping Urban “Mixing” and Intercommunal Relations in Late Ottoman Jerusalem: A Neighborhood Study Michelle U. Campos Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 63 / Issue 1, January 2021, pp 133–169 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000407 Published Online on 14 January 2021
The Politics of “Greater India,” a Moral Geography: Moveable Antiquities and Charmed Knowledge Networks between Indonesia, India, and the West Marieke Bloembergen Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 63 / Issue 1, January 2021, pp 170–211 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000419 Published Online on 14 January 2021
Religious Conversion at the Frontier
Frontier Dynamics: Reflections on Evangelical and Tablighi Missions in Central Asia Mathijs Pelkmans Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 63 / Issue 1, January 2021, pp 212–241 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000420 Published Online on 14 January 2021
Becoming Armenian: Religious Conversions in the Late Imperial South Caucasus Vladimir Hamed-Troyansky Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 63 / Issue 1, January 2021, pp 242–272 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000432 Published Online on 14 January 2021
In Memoriam
Raymond Grew 1930–2020 Thomas R. Trautmann Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 63 / Issue 1, January 2021, pp 273–275 doi: 10.1017/S0010417520000444 Published Online on 14 January 2021