PREDICTIONS WITHOUT FUTURES Sun-ha Hong pp: 371–390
Articles
NATURAL HISTORIES FOR THE ANTHROPOCENE: KOSELLECK'S THEORIES AND THE POSSIBILITY OF A HISTORY OF LIFETIMES HELGE JORDHEIM pp: 391–425
HAYDEN WHITE'S ENTHUSIASM FOR HEGEL HSIN-CHIH CHEN pp: 426–449
ISAIAH BERLIN AS A HISTORIAN HUBERT CZYŻEWSKI pp: 450–468
Review Essays
SO YOU WANT TO BE A HISTORIAN? Nicholas B. Dirks pp: 469–481
DISCIPLINING THE ANTHROPOCENE Ian Hesketh pp: 482–491
TIME GARDENS, TIME FIGURES, AND TIME REGIMES Harry Jansen pp: 492–505
UNTHEORIZING DISCOURSE Karen S. Feldman pp: 506–513
WHAT'S IN A NAME? PAST POSSIBILITIES AND THE CHALLENGES OF HISTORICIZING COUNTERFACTUAL HISTORY Gavriel D. Rosenfeld pp: 514–523