Editorial Foreword
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 65 / Issue 3, July 2023pp 473 - 474doi: 10.1017/S0010417523000282 Published Online on 5 July 2023
Extended Enslavements
Spiritual Pawning: “Mad Slaves” and Mental Healing in Atlantic-Era West AfricaNana Osei QuarshieComparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 65 / Issue 3, July 2023pp 475 - 499doi: 10.1017/S0010417523000051 Published Online on 18 April 2023
Antislavery, “Native Labour,” and the Turn to Indenture in British Colonial Natal, 1842–1860Jonathan ConnollyComparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 65 / Issue 3, July 2023pp 500 - 525doi: 10.1017/S0010417523000014 Published Online on 19 April 2023
Slavery, Freedom Suits, and Legal Praxis in the Ottoman Empire, ca. 1590–1710Joshua M. WhiteComparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 65 / Issue 3, July 2023pp 526 - 556doi: 10.1017/S001041752300004X Published Online on 21 April 2023
Governing Culture
Class Trips beyond Borders: Reimagining the Nation through State-Sponsored Heritage TourismVirág MolnárComparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 65 / Issue 3, July 2023pp 557 - 586doi: 10.1017/S0010417523000087 Published Online on 19 April 2023
Blagoustroistvo: Infrastructure, Determinism, (Re-)coloniality, and Social Engineering in Moscow, 1917–2022Markus Lähteenmäki, Michał MurawskiComparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 65 / Issue 3, July 2023pp 587 - 615doi: 10.1017/S0010417523000063 Published Online on 20 April 2023
Opera as Critical “Synthesis”: Theorizing the Interface between Cosmopolitanism and OrientalismAeron O’ConnorComparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 65 / Issue 3, July 2023pp 616 - 642doi: 10.1017/S0010417523000117 Published Online on 18 April 2023
Hidden Lives of States
Balancing Hope and Fear: Muslim Modernists, Democracy, and the Tyranny of the MajorityMegan Brankley AbbasComparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 65 / Issue 3, July 2023pp 643 - 669doi: 10.1017/S0010417523000026 Published Online on 25 April 2023
Reassessing Reification: Ethnicity amidst “Failed” Governmentality in Burma and IndiaElliott Prasse-FreemanComparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 65 / Issue 3, July 2023pp 670 - 701doi: 10.1017/S0010417523000075 Published Online on 18 April 2023
Tensions of Modernity: Privilege, Precarity, and Colonial Nostalgia among European Security Contractors in East AfricaJethro NormanComparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 65 / Issue 3, July 2023pp 702 - 722doi: 10.1017/S0010417523000038 Published Online on 20 April 2023