Comparative Studies in Society and History (CSSH) 63 (2021), 3

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Comparative Studies in Society and History (CSSH) 63 (2021), 3
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Ann Arbor, MI 2021: Cambridge University Press
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editorial Foreword
pp 531 - 533

Islam and Masculinity
Hegemonic Muslim Masculinities and Their Others: Perspectives from South and Southeast Asia
Michael G. Peletz
pp 534 - 565

Hijacking the Human
Slavery and Its Transformations: Prolegomena for a Global and Comparative Research Agenda
Matthias van Rossum
pp 566 - 598

Mens Daemonica: Guilt, Justice, and the Occult in South Africa
Sonia Rupcic
pp 599 - 624

When Palestinians Became Human Shields: Counterinsurgency, Racialization, and the Great Revolt (1936–1939)
Charles Anderson
pp 625 - 654

Sentimental States
“A Fundamental Human Right”? Mixed-Race Marriage and the Meaning of Rights in the Postwar British Commonwealth
Jon Piccini, Duncan Money
pp 655 - 684

Differences over Difference: Sino-Russian Friendship at Interstate and Interpersonal Scales
Ed Pulford
pp 685 - 721

Rancor: Sephardi Jews, Spanish Citizenship, and the Politics of Sentiment
Charles A. McDonald
pp 722 - 751

Inequality in Piketty
Piketty and the Political Origins of Inequality
Richard Lachmann, Peter Brandon
pp 752 - 764

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