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Editorial Foreword
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- 13 November 2024, pp. 726-728
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Heterodoxies of the Body: Death, Secularism, and the Corpse of Raja Rammohun Roy
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- 11 April 2024, pp. 729-759
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The Decay-Life of Things
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- 04 October 2024, pp. 760-785
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Holy Infrastructures: Catholicism, Detroit Borderlands, and the Elements
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- 14 August 2024, pp. 786-813
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Style on Trial: The Gendered Aesthetics of Appearance, Corruption, and Piety in Indonesia
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- 25 October 2024, pp. 814-844
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Return to Orléans: Racism, Rumor, and Social Scientists in 1960s France
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- 14 August 2024, pp. 845-868
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Slavery, Mobility, and Identity on the Western Coast of India, Sixteenth–Eighteenth Centuries
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- 04 October 2024, pp. 869-898
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Hegemony by Adaptation: Decolonizing Ghana’s Construction Industry
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- 09 October 2024, pp. 899-932
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The Paradox of Black Incomes in Puerto Rico in the Early Decades of U.S. Colonialism
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- 04 October 2024, pp. 933-959
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“If your ox does not pull, what are you going to do?”: Persistent Violence in South Africa’s Deep-Level Gold Mines and Its Contribution to the 1922 Rand Rebellion
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- 14 August 2024, pp. 960-984
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