Imperial Comparisons

Alfred Rieber, “Changing Concepts and Constructions of Frontiers: A Comparative Historical Approach” Ab Imperio, 1/2003, pp. 23-46.  

Heinz-Gerhard Haupt, “European History as Comparative History” Ab Imperio, 1/2004, pp. 111-126.  

Sener Akturk, “Counter-Hegemonic Visions and Reconciliation Through the Past: The Case of Turkish Eurasianism” Ab Imperio, 4/2004, pp. 207–238.  

Laurie Cohen, “Looking In From the Outside. Bertha and Arthur von Suttner in the Caucasus, 1876-1885” Ab Imperio, 3/2005, pp. 257–284.  

Steven Seegel, “Metageography Unbound: Late Nineteenth-century European Borderland Cartography and the Geopolitical Construction of Space” Ab Imperio, 2/2007, pp. 179-208.  

Edward Gray, “The Other Continental Empire: American Perceptions of the Russian Empire, 1776-1789” Ab Imperio, 2/2008, pp. 21-46.  

James H. Meyer, “For the Russianist in Istanbul and the Ottomanist in Russia: A Guide to the Archives of Eurasia” Ab Imperio, 4/2008, pp. 281-301.  

George Steinmetz, “The Imperial Entanglements of Sociology in the United States, Britain, and France Since the Nineteenth Century” Ab Imperio, 4/2009, pp. 23-79.  

Maxim Waldstein, “Theorizing the Second World: Challenges and Prospects” Ab Imperio, 1/2010, pp. 98-117.  

Kate Brown, “The Closed Nuclear City and Big Brother®: Made in America” Ab Imperio, 2/2011, pp. 159-187.  

Alaina Lemon, “Sensations to Superpowers” Ab Imperio, 3/2011, pp. 313-329.  

Thomas R. Metcalf, “From One Empire to Another: The Influence of the British Raj on American Colonialism in the Philippines” Ab Imperio, 3/2012, pp. 25-41.  

Thomas R. Metcalf, “Afterword: All Сolonialisms May Be Different, But in the End All Are the Same” Ab Imperio, 3/2012, pp. 42-47.

Alessandro Stanziani, “Introduction to the Forum "Freedom, Labor, and Empires: Reciprocal Comparisons and Entanglements"” Ab Imperio, 2/2014, pp. 17-26.  

Martin A. Klein, “African Traditions of Servitude and the Evolution of African Society” Ab Imperio, 2/2014, pp. 27-45.  

Ulbe Bosma, “Reciprocal Comparisons and the Domains beyond Imperial Control” Ab Imperio, 2/2014, pp. 46-70.  

Alessandro Stanziani, “Russian Serfdom: A Reappraisal” Ab Imperio, 2/2014, pp. 71-99.  

Dina Rizk Khoury, Serguei Glebov, “Citizenship, Subjecthood, and Difference in the Late Ottoman and Russian Empires: Introduction to the Forum “Subjecthood and Belonging to the Polity in the Russian and Ottoman Empires”” Ab Imperio, 1/2017, pp. 45-58.  

Aylin Koçunyan, “The Millet System and the Challenge of Other Confessional Models, 1856–1865” Ab Imperio, 1/2017, pp. 59-85.  

Serguei Glebov, “Between Foreigners and Subjects: Imperial Subjecthood, Governance, and the Chinese in the Russian Far East, 1860s–1880s” Ab Imperio, 1/2017, pp. 86-130.  

Alexander Semyonov: Interview with Sebastian Conrad “Global History Is More than the History of Globalization” Ab Imperio, 1/2017, pp. 23-43.  

Ilya Gerasimov, “The Great Imperial Revolution” Ab Imperio, 2/2017, pp. 21-44.  

Jeremy Adelman, “The Russian Revolution and Global Empires, or Global Revolution and the Russian Empire?” Ab Imperio, 2/2017, pp. 45-52.  

Alexander Semyonov, “How Five Empires Shaped the World and How This Process Shaped Those Empires” Ab Imperio, 4/2017, pp. 27-51.  

Krishan Kumar, “Response to Alexander Semyonov” Ab Imperio, 4/2017, pp. 52-63.  

Rama Sundari Mantena, “Anticolonialism and Federation in Colonial India” Ab Imperio, 3/2018, pp. 36-62. 

Edward Waysband, “Alexander Goldstein’s “Tethys or Mediterranean Mail”: A Russian-Israeli Levantine Literary Idea Reconsidered” Ab Imperio, 4/2018, pp. 253-280. 

Mark Gamsa, “Mutual Projections in Manchuria: Excerpts from the Forthcoming Book "Harbin, City between Russia and China: A Cross-cultural Biography"” Ab Imperio, 3/2019, pp. 18-44. 

Serguei Glebov, Marina Mogilner, “The Transatlantic “Imperial Situation” Ab Imperio, 1/2020, pp. 27-38. 

Benjamin Balthaser, “From Lapwai to Leningrad: Archie Phinney, Marxism, and the Making of Indigenous Modernity” Ab Imperio, 1/2020, pp. 39-58.   

Igor Kuznetsov, “Archie Phinney, a Soviet Ethnographer” Ab Imperio, 1/2020, pp. 59-74.   

Dmitry V. Arzyutov, “'American Dreams' of Early Soviet Ethnography: Some Reflections on Bogoras’s Legacy” Ab Imperio, 1/2020, pp. 75-89. 

Norihiro Naganawa, “Tatars and Imperialist Wars: From the Tsar’s Servitors to the Red Warriors” Ab Imperio, 1/2020, pp. 164-196. 

Seymour Becker, “Chapter Four: Projects for Political Reform in the First Quarter of the Nineteenth Century” Ab Imperio, 3/2020, pp. 203-227. 

Seymour Becker, “Chapter Five: Nationalism and the Borderlands in the Reign of Nicholas I” Ab Imperio, 3/2020, pp. 228-257. 

Marina Mogilner, Marius Turda, “The Location of “Race”: Conversation between Marius Turda and Marina Mogilner” Ab Imperio, 1/2021, pp. 32-49.  

James Meador, “Cossacks into Manchus: Transfrontier Intermediaries in Inner Northeast Asia” Ab Imperio, 3/2021, pp. 75-110. 

Marek Eby, “Global Tashkent: Transnational Visions of a Soviet City in the Postcolonial World, 1953–1966” Ab Imperio, 4/2021, pp. 238-264. 

Yusuf Ziya Karabiçak, “Defending Polish Liberties: A Conceptual and Diplomatic History of the Ottoman Declaration of War on Russia in 1768” Ab Imperio, 1/2022, pp. 133-165. 

Robert Kindler, “American Russia: Fur Seals, Empire, and Conflict in the Northern Pacific after 1867” Ab Imperio, 1/2022, pp. 166-190. 

Louise McReynolds, “Prehistorical Archaeology, Race Science, and Blackness in Imperial Russia” Ab Imperio, 3/2022, pp. 103-129. 

Stephanie Ziehaus, “The Manchurian Wedge: Settler Colonialism, Subjecthood, and Land Use in the Russian Imperial Far East” Ab Imperio, 2/2023, pp. 49-80. 

Vitalij Fastovskij, “'Like Sneaky Thieves, They Broke into Royal Tombs': Mobility, Egyptian Antiquities, and the Limits of Anti-Colonial Critique” Ab Imperio, 2/2023, pp.  81-116.