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.   
Simon Rabinovitch, “Positivism, Populism and Politics: The Intellectual Foundations of Jewish Ethnography in Late Imperial Russia” Ab Imperio, 3/2005, pp. 227–256.   
Serguei Glebov, “A Life with Imperial Dreams: Petr Nikolaevich Savitsky, Eurasianism, and the Invention of “Structuralist” Geography” Ab Imperio, 3/2005, pp. 299–320.   
Andrew D. Evans, “A Liberal Paradigm? Race and Ideology in Late-Nineteenth-Century German Physical Anthropology” Ab Imperio, 1/2007, pp. 113-138.   
Marius Turda, “Race, Politics and Nationalist Darwinism in Hungary, 1880-1918” Ab Imperio, 1/2007, pp. 139-164.   
Christian Marchetti , “Scientists with Guns: On the Ethnographic Exploration of the Balkans by Austrian-Hungarian Scientists before and during World War I” Ab Imperio, 1/2007, pp. 165-190.   
Marina Mogilner, “Russian Physical Anthropology in Search of “Imperial Race”: Liberalism and Modern Scientific Imagination in the Imperial Situation” Ab Imperio, 1/2007, pp. 191-223.   
Andre Gingrich, “Liberalism in Imperial Anthropology: Notes on an Implicit Paradigm in Continental European Anthropology before World War I” Ab Imperio, 1/2007, pp. 224-239.   
Steven Seegel, “Metageography Unbound: Late Nineteenth-century European Borderland Cartography and the Geopolitical Construction of Space” Ab Imperio, 2/2007, pp. 179-208.   
Ann Laura Stoler, “The Pulse of Archives” Ab Imperio, 3/2007, pp. 225-264.   
James P. Niessen, “Records of Empire, Monarchy, or Nation? The Archival Heritage of the Habsburgs in East Central Europe” Ab Imperio, 3/2007, pp. 265-290.   
Simon Werrett, “The Panopticon in the Garden: Samuel Bentham’s Inspection House and Noble Theatricality in Eighteenth-Century Russia” Ab Imperio, 3/2008, pp. 47-70.   
Viktor Taki, “Between Politzeistaat and Cordon Sanitaire: Epidemics and Police Reform during the Russian Occupation of Moldavia and Wallachia, 1828-1834” Ab Imperio, 4/2008, pp. 75-112.   
Anna Kuxhausen, “The Modern Miracles of Mother’s Milk: The New Science of Maternity in Enlightenment Russia” Ab Imperio, 3/2009, pp. 94-118.   
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.   
Michel Tissier, “Local Laws and the Workings of Legal Knowledge in Late Imperial Russia” Ab Imperio, 4/2012, pp. 211-244.   
Claire Le Foll, “The Institute for Belarusian Culture: The Constitution of Belarusian and Jewish Studies in the BSSR Between Soviet and non-Soviet Science (1922−1928)” Ab Imperio, 4/2012, pp. 245-274.   
Natalia Chernyaeva, ““Upbringing à la Dr. Spock:” Child-Care Manuals and Constructing Normative Motherhood in the Soviet Union, 1954–1970” Ab Imperio, 2/2013, pp. 223-251.   
Michael D. Gordin, “The Table and the Word: Translation, Priority, and the Periodic System of Chemical Elements” Ab Imperio, 3/2013, pp. 53-82.   
Elena Astafieva, Wladimir Berelowitch, “Humanities and Social Sciences in the Russian Empire and the USSR: An Unwritten History” Ab Imperio, 4/2014, pp. 93-106.   
Susan Gross Solomon, “Soviet Social Hygienists and Sexology after the Revolution: Dynamics of “Capture” at Home and Abroad” Ab Imperio, 4/2014, pp. 107-135.   
Benjamin Zajicek, “Soviet Madness: Nervousness, Mild Schizophrenia, and the Professional Jurisdiction of Psychiatry in the USSR, 1918–1936” Ab Imperio, 4/2014, pp. 167-194.   
Ilya Gerasimov, Serguei Glebov, Marina Mogilner, “Hybridity: Marrism and the Problems of Language of the Imperial Situation” Ab Imperio, 1/2016, pp. 27-68.   
Ekaterina Pravilova, “Contested Ruins: Nationalism, Emotions, and Archaeology at Armenian Ani, 1892–1918” Ab Imperio, 1/2016, pp. 69-101.   
Louise McReynolds, “Nikolai Marr: Reconstructing Ani as the Imperial Ideal” Ab Imperio, 1/2016, pp. 102-124.   
Alexander Dmitriev, “Philologists–Autonomists and Autonomy from Philology in Late Imperial Russia: Nikolai Marr, Jan Baudouin de Courtenay, and Ahatanhel Krymskii” Ab Imperio, 1/2016, pp. 125-167.   
Andy Byford, “Imperial Normativities and Sciences of the Child: The Politics of Development in the USSR, 1920s–1930s” Ab Imperio, 2/2016, pp. 71-124.   
Katrin Steffen, “Ludwik Hirszfeld, the Great War, and Seroanthropology: Expectations and Unfulfilled Promises” Ab Imperio, 2/2016, pp. 125-152.   
Olga Linkiewicz, “Applied Modern Science and the Self-Politicization of Racial Anthropology in Interwar Poland” Ab Imperio, 2/2016, pp. 153-181.   
Elena Vishlenkova, “The State of Health: Balancing Power, Resources, and Expertise and the Birth of the Medical Profession in the Russian Empire” Ab Imperio, 3/2016, pp. 39-75.   
Sergei S. Alymov, David G. Anderson, Dmitry V. Arzyutov, “Life Histories of the Etnos Concept in Eurasia: An Introduction” Ab Imperio, 1/2018, pp. 21-67.  
Riccardo Nicolosi, “Dueling with Arguments: Chekhov’s Enactment of Darwin’s Rhetoric of Ambivalence in The Duel” Ab Imperio, 1/2018, pp. 285-314.   
Marina Mogilner, “Three Roads to Modernity at the Turn of the “Jewish Century”: Boasian Revolution, Imperial Revolution, and Bolshevik Revolution” Ab Imperio, 2/2018, pp. 27-67.  
Chechesh Kudachinova, “The Muscovite Silver Crusade: Power, Space, and Imagination in Early Modern Eurasia” Ab Imperio, 4/2019, pp. 49-72.  
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.  
Louise McReynolds, “Prehistorical Archaeology, Race Science, and Blackness in Imperial Russia” Ab Imperio, 3/2022, pp. 103-129.  
Björn M. Felder, “Stalin's Hidden Eugenic Agenda: Debating and Practicing Eugenic Abortion in the Soviet Union, 1920–1951” Ab Imperio, 4/2022, pp. 123-156.  
Olga Linkiewicz, "Unfulfilled Ambitions for Social Engineering: Polish Social Scientists during the Sanacja Regime" Ab Imperio, 2/2024, pp. 57-82.   
Sergei A. Kan, "Constructing Global Anthropology in Turbulent Times: Franz Boas and the 'Soviet Challenge'" Ab Imperio, 3/2024, pp. 89-131.