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Editorial Foreword
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- 21 March 2025, pp. 249-252
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“Child of Koevoet”: Counterinsurgency, Crisis, and the Rise of Private Security in South Africa
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- 17 October 2024, pp. 253-280
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Purifying Istanbul: The Greek Revolution, Population Surveillance, and Non-Muslim Religious Authorities in the Early Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Empire
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- 10 January 2025, pp. 281-302
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Popular Theopolitics and the Last Russian Tsar’s Intangible Remains
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- 13 January 2025, pp. 303-329
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The Mormon Archive’s First Ten Thousand Years: Infrastructure, Materiality, Ontology, and Resurrection in Religious Transhumanism
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- 10 January 2025, pp. 330-348
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The Sick Vines of Europe: Raisins, Phylloxera, and the Politics of Place in the Late Ottoman Aegean
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- 23 January 2025, pp. 349-376
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Topographies of Fungibility: Reinventing the Japanese Taste for Sweetness in the Philippine Highlands
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- 10 January 2025, pp. 377-403
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Breakbulk Pasts and Containerized Futures: Submergent Histories on a Saltwater Frontier
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- 23 January 2025, pp. 404-428
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“A Sanctuary to Crime”? Enslaved Fugitives, Antislavery, and the Law in the Caribbean, 1819–1833
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- 23 January 2025, pp. 429-456
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Homeland Is Where the Soul Resides: Travel Prayer, Passports, and Nation in the Western Indian Ocean
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- 13 February 2025, pp. 457-482
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