Comparative Studies in Society and History (CSSH) 59 (2017), 4

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Comparative Studies in Society and History (CSSH) 59 (2017), 4
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Ann Arbor, MI 2017: Cambridge University Press
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Comparative Studies in Society and History (CSSH) is an international forum for new research and interpretation concerning problems of recurrent patterning and change in human societies through time and in the contemporary world. CSSH sets up a working alliance among specialists in all branches of the social sciences and humanities as a way of bringing together multidisciplinary research, cultural studies, and theory, especially in anthropology, history, political science, and sociology. Review articles and discussion bring readers in touch with current findings and issues.

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Table of Contents

Editorial Foreword
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417517000263
Published online: 29 September 2017, pp. 755–758

Research Article

Social Theory and Everyday Marxists: Russian Perspectives on Epistemology and Ethics
Anna Kruglova
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417517000275
Published online: 29 September 2017, pp. 759–785

The Pacification of Elite Lifestyles: State Formation, Elite Reproduction, and the Practice of Hunting in Early Modern England
Jonah Stuart Brundage
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417517000287
Published online: 29 September 2017, pp. 786–817

Challenging Global Geographies of Power: Sending Children back to Nigeria from the United Kingdom for Education
Pamela Kea, Katrin Maier
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417517000299
Published online: 29 September 2017, pp. 818–845

Failed Legacies of Colonial Linguistics: Lessons from Tamil Books in French India and French Guiana
Sonia N. Das
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417517000305
Published online: 29 September 2017, pp. 846–883

Written and Oral in Islamic Law: Documentary Evidence and Non-Muslims in Moroccan Shari‘a Courts
Jessica M. Marglin
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417517000317
Published online: 29 September 2017, pp. 884–911

Alternative Muslim Modernities: Bosnian Intellectuals in the Ottoman and Habsburg Empires
Leyla Amzi-Erdogdular
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417517000329
Published online: 29 September 2017, pp. 912–943

Developing Terra Nullius: Colonialism, Nationalism, and Indigeneity in the Andaman Islands
Uditi Sen
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417517000330
Published online: 29 September 2017, pp. 944–973

Settler-Humanitarianism: Healing the Indigenous Child-Victim
Krista Maxwell
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417517000342
Published online: 29 September 2017, pp. 974–1007

Review Article

On Authoritarianism. A Review Essay
Michael Meng
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417517000354
Published online: 29 September 2017, pp. 1008–1020

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