Ilya Vinkovetsky, “Circumnavigation, Empire, Modernity, Race: The Impact of Round-The-World Voyages on Russia’s Imperial Consciousness” Ab Imperio, 1-2/2001, pp. 191–210.
Sener Akturk, “Counter-Hegemonic Visions and Reconciliation Through the Past: The Case of Turkish Eurasianism” Ab Imperio, 4/2004, pp. 207–238.
Nikolai Vukov, ““Brotherly Help” Representations or “Imperial” Legacy: Monuments to the Soviet Army in Bulgaria before and after 1989” Ab Imperio, 1/2006, pp. 267-292.
James Kennedy, Liliana Riga, “Mitteleuropa as Middle America? “The Inquiry” and the Mapping of East Central Europe in 1919” Ab Imperio, 4/2006, pp. 271-300.
Irina Morozova, “Elites, Reforms, and Power Institutions in Soviet Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia in the 1920-1940s: a Comparative Historical Analysis” Ab Imperio, 2/2007, pp. 369-403.
Patryk Babiracki, “Imperial Heresies: Polish Students in the Soviet Union, 1948-1957” Ab Imperio, 4/2007, pp. 199-236.
Edward Gray, “The Other Continental Empire: American Perceptions of the Russian Empire, 1776-1789” Ab Imperio, 2/2008, pp. 21-46.
Tuong Vu, “Dreams of Paradise: The Making of a Soviet Outpost in Vietnam” Ab Imperio, 2/2008, pp. 255-285.
Kate Brown, “The Closed Nuclear City and Big Brother®: Made in America” Ab Imperio, 2/2011, pp. 159-187.
Andrei Kozovoi, “Eye to Eye with the “Main Enemy”: Soviet Youth Travel to the United States” Ab Imperio, 2/2011, pp. 221-237.
Alaina Lemon, “Sensations to Superpowers” Ab Imperio, 3/2011, pp. 313-329.
Masha Kirasirova, ““Sons of Muslims” in Moscow: Soviet Central Asian Mediators to the Foreign East, 1955–1962” Ab Imperio, 4/2011, pp. 106-132.
Timothy A. Nunan, “Getting Reacquainted with the “Muslims of the USSR”: Staging Soviet Islam in Turkey and Iran, 1978–1982” Ab Imperio, 4/2011, pp. 133-171.
Elizabeth Bishop, “The Local and the Global: The Iraqi Revolution of 1958 Between Western and Soviet Modernities” Ab Imperio, 4/2011, pp. 172-202.
Maxim Matusevich, “Expanding the Boundaries of the Black Atlantic: African Students as Soviet Moderns” Ab Imperio, 2/2012, pp. 325-350.
Moritz Deutschmann, “Cultures of Statehood, Cultures of Revolution: Caucasian Revolutionaries in the Iranian Constitutional Movement, 1906–1911” Ab Imperio, 2/2013, pp. 165-190.
Artemy M. Kalinovsky, “Not Some British Colony in Africa: The Politics of Decolonization and Modernization in Soviet Central Asia, 1955–1964” Ab Imperio, 2/2013, pp. 191-222.
Maria Khotimsky, “World Literature, Soviet Style: A Forgotten Episode in the History of the Idea” Ab Imperio, 3/2013, pp. 119-154.
Michael D. Gordin, “The Table and the Word: Translation, Priority, and the Periodic System of Chemical Elements” Ab Imperio, 3/2013, pp. 53-82.
Etienne Forestier-Peyrat, “Red Passage to Iran: the Baku Trade Fair and the Unmaking of the Azerbaijani Borderland, 1922−1930” Ab Imperio, 4/2013, pp. 79-112.
Alexander Morrison, “Russia, Khoqand, and the Search for a “Natural” Frontier, 1863–1865” Ab Imperio, 2/2014, pp. 166-192.
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.
Harsha Ram, “The Literary Origins of the Georgian Feast: The Cosmopolitan Poetics of a National Ritual” Ab Imperio, 4/2014, pp. 19-52.
Andrei Cusco, Oleg Grom, Flavius Solomon, “Discourses of Empire and Nation in Early Twentieth-Century Bessarabia: Russian–Romanian Symbolic Competition and the 1912 Anniversary” Ab Imperio, 4/2015, pp. 91-129.
Julia Röttjer, “Safeguarding “Negative Historical Values” for the Future? Appropriating the Past in the UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site Auschwitz-Birkenau” Ab Imperio, 4/2015, pp. 130-165.
Katrin Steffen, “Ludwik Hirszfeld, the Great War, and Seroanthropology: Expectations and Unfulfilled Promises” Ab Imperio, 2/2016, pp. 125-152.
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.
Alisa Shablovskaia, “Russian Hubris in Iran: Diplomacy, Clientelism, and Intervention (1907–1912)” Ab Imperio, 1/2019, pp. 79-103.
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.
Marko Robert Stech, “One of the Galician Cohort of 1919: George Luckyj’s Contribution to Ukrainian Studies in North America” Ab Imperio, 1/2020, pp. 253-276.
Frank Sysyn, “Omeljan Pritsak and the Establishment of Ukrainian Studies at Harvard: The Vision and the Actuality” Ab Imperio, 1/2020, pp. 277-300.
Iaroslav Hrytsak, “Ivan Lysiak Rudnytsky: Historian, Public Figure, and Political Thinker” Ab Imperio, 1/2020, pp. 301-322.
James Meador, “Cossacks into Manchus: Transfrontier Intermediaries in Inner Northeast Asia” Ab Imperio, 3/2021, pp. 75-110.
Niccolò Pianciola, “Opium Regimes of Imperial Collapse: The Russian Far East during the Civil War (1917–1922)” Ab Imperio, 3/2021, pp. 111-135.
Rainer Matos Franco, “Socialist Internationalism and National Classifications at the Comintern Schools (1922–1943)” Ab Imperio, 3/2021, pp. 136-165.
Brigid O'Keeffe, “An Epistolary Empire: On Esperanto, Russia, and a World of Possibilities” Ab Imperio, 4/2021, pp. 179-191.
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.
Natalia Ryzhova, “The Failure of the “Soybean Revolution” in the USSR” Ab Imperio, 1/2022, pp. 191-222.
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.
Pavel Golubev, “Beyond Triumph: The Russian Art Exhibition of 1924–1926 in the United States and Soviet Cultural Diplomacy” Ab Imperio, 2/2023, pp. 143-170.
David Chioni Moore, “East, West, and South: Complex Asymmetries in Postcolonial/Post-Soviet Debates since 2001” Ab Imperio, 1/2024, pp. 31-61.
Qingyun Zhao, "Russian Émigrés in Chinese Eyes, 1920s–1940s" Ab Imperio, 3/2024, pp. pp. 55-77.
Sergei A. Kan, "Constructing Global Anthropology in Turbulent Times: Franz Boas and the 'Soviet Challenge'" Ab Imperio, 3/2024, pp. 89-131.
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David Chioni Moore, Taryn M. Valley, "Racial Paradise in Central Asia, or Forced Famine in Soviet Ukraine? Langston Hughes, Alva Christensen, Mary de Give, and Differential Witnessing, 1932" Ab Imperio, 4/2024, pp. 111-147.