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Essays for all seasons: 2019

/ January 27, 2020

CSSH is pleased to highlight the most-downloaded article of each of our 2019 issues!

Winter: JAMES FERGUSON. Proletarian Politics Today: On the Perils and Possibilities of Historical Analogy

Companion feature, with LAURENCE CODERRE: Variations in the Language of Socialism

Spring: SARAH ABEL, GEORGE F. TYSON, AND GISLI PALSSON. From Enslavement to Emancipation: Naming Practices in the Danish West Indies

Summer: NIR SHAFIR. Moral Revolutions: The Politics of Piety in the Ottoman Empire Reimagined

Fall: RESTO CRUZ. An Inheritance that Cannot Be Stolen: Schooling, Kinship, and Personhood in Post-1945 Central Philippines

January 27, 2020 in Kudos. Tags: Abel, Ferguson, Pálsson, Shafir, Tyson

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