Martin 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.
Choi Chatterjee, “The Accidental Transnationalist: An Autobiographical Manifesto” Ab Imperio, 4/2018, pp. 29-41.
Chia Yin Hsu, “A Reply to Choi Chatterjee’s Manifesto” Ab Imperio, 4/2018, pp. 42-48.
Andrew Zimmerman, “Transnational History versus the Fort, Capital, and Empire” Ab Imperio, 4/2018, pp. 49-54. Leah Feldman, “Hybridity’s Failures: Lessons from the Soviet Empire” Ab Imperio, 4/2018, pp. 55-64.
Krishan Kumar, “On National and Transnational Belonging” Ab Imperio, 4/2018, pp. 65-74.
Alessandro Stanziani, “Languages, Sources, and History Writing” Ab Imperio, 4/2018, pp. 75-88.
Bruce Grant, “What I Know about Globalization” Ab Imperio, 4/2018, pp. 89-93.
Simon Levis Sullam, “'Ordinary' Italians: The Genocide of the Jews of Italy, 1943–45” Ab Imperio, 2/2019, pp. 78-82.
Ido de Haan, “The Holocaust in the Netherlands: National Differences in a Western European Context” Ab Imperio, 2/2019, pp. 83-93.
Vladyslava Moskalets, “History as a Story without an End” Ab Imperio, 2/2019, pp. 115-122.
Ilya Gerasimov, “When Neighbors Begin to Hate” Ab Imperio, 2/2019, pp. 123-156.
Omer Bartov, “Response to Ab Imperio Forum” Ab Imperio, 2/2019, pp. 157-183.
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.
Editors, “Invitation to a Discussion” Ab Imperio, 1/2022, pp. 65-68.
Andy Byford, “Russia as an Epistemic Frame” Ab Imperio, 1/2022, pp. 73-84.
Jörg Requate, “The War against Ukraine, the Problem of Communication Strategies, and Its Challenges for European Historiography” Ab Imperio, 1/2022, pp. 85-90.
Martin Schulze Wessel, “The Concept of Empire and German Sonderwege in the Historical Debate about Ukraine” Ab Imperio, 1/2022, pp. 91-100.
Martin Aust, “Vision and Horror: Eastern European History in Germany from the Fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 to Russia’s Attack on Ukraine in 2022” Ab Imperio, 1/2022, pp. 101-106.
Anke Hilbrenner, “Eastern European History In Germany As A Discipline, Or: Transnational Historiography in Times of War” Ab Imperio, 1/2022, pp. 107-114.
Botakoz Kassymbekova, “On Decentering Soviet Studies and Launching New Conversations” Ab Imperio, 1/2022, pp. 115-120.
Tomohiko Uyama, “Unmasking imperial history: Emotional Empire, Violent Politics of Difference, and Independence Movements in the Name of Autonomy” Ab Imperio, 1/2022, pp. 121-126.
Willard Sunderland, “Of Imperialisms Soft, Hard, and Complicated” Ab Imperio, 1/2022, pp. 127-131.
Anne Lounsbery, “How Will Our Scholarship on Nineteenth-Century Russian Culture Change in Response to Russia’s War on Ukraine?” Ab Imperio, 2/2022, pp. 58-62.
Susan Smith-Peter, “Rethinking 'the Russian Archives'” Ab Imperio, 2/2022, pp. 63-69.
Olga Maiorova, “Ukraine in Russian Literature” Ab Imperio, 2/2022, pp. 70-76.
Taras Koznarsky, “Ukrainian-Russian Encounter in the Romantic Era” Ab Imperio, 2/2022, pp. 77-84.
Yuliya Ilchuk, “From Russian Literature to Russian-Language Literature of the Empire” Ab Imperio, 2/2022, pp. 85-89.
"Invitation to the Forum" Ab Imperio, 1/2023, pp. 25-28.
Marlene Laruelle, “The Tensions of Positionality Reflection” Ab Imperio, 1/2023, pp. 35-40.
Satoshi Mizutani, “Hybridity and Solidarity: Critical Reflections on the Postnational and the Post-Sovereign” Ab Imperio, 1/2023, pp. 41-58.
Tamar Shirinian, “Toward a Queer Postnational Politics: Imagining the Nation Not Surviving” Ab Imperio, 1/2023, pp. 59-75.
Marco Puleri, “Russophonia as an Epistemic Challenge” Ab Imperio, 1/2023, pp. 76-98.
Bogdan Pavlish, “Wandering Thoughts on Wandering Histories” Ab Imperio, 1/2023, pp. 99-106.
Svetlana Suveica, “After the Empire, before the Nation-State: The Case of Bessarabia in Transition (1917–1922)” Ab Imperio, 1/2023, pp. 125-138.
Andrii Portnov, “Dnipro: Some Reflections on Attempting to Write a City's Biography” Ab Imperio, 1/2023, pp. 139-144.
"LOL at Loss: Mainstream Narratives of Soviet History and the Laughter of Surprise" Ab Imperio, 4/2023, pp. 27-29.
Sheila Fitzpatrick, “ Soviet History as Black Comedy” Ab Imperio, 4/2023, pp. 30-46.
Anne Lounsbery, “History Is Not a Novel” Ab Imperio, 4/2023, pp. 47-56.
Mark Lipovetsky, “ Inverted Binoculars” Ab Imperio, 4/2023, pp. 57-64.
Galina Babak, “ Kafka's Smile” Ab Imperio, 4/2023, pp. 73-82.
Mark Edele, “ Laughing about Dictatorships – and Ourselves” Ab Imperio, 4/2023, pp. 88-94.
Yuri Slezkine, “ Laughter in the Dark” Ab Imperio, 4/2023, pp. 95-100.
Ronald Grigor Suny, “ Sheila Fitzpatrick's Black Comedy” Ab Imperio, 4/2023, pp. 101-106.
Benjamin Nathans, “ The Longue Durée of Dark Humor” Ab Imperio, 4/2023, pp. 107-112.
Ivan Sablin, “ Have You Heard a Chukchi Joke? In Search of Other Soviet Comedies” Ab Imperio, 4/2023, pp. 113-119.
From the Editors, "Positionality between Analysis and Claims of Moral Superiority" Ab Imperio, 1/2025, pp. 7-14.
Alexander Morrison, “ Partisanship and Parochialism in the History of the British Empire" Ab Imperio, 1/2025, pp. 25-55.
Krishan Kumar, “ Reclaiming Empire: Debating the British Empire" Ab Imperio, 1/2025, pp. 56-76.
Pieter M. Judson, “The Afterlife of the Imperial and the National in Habsburg Central Europe" Ab Imperio, 1/2025, pp. 77-89.
Tim Roberts, “A Genealogy and Check-in on American “Empire-Talk”" Ab Imperio, 1/2025, pp. 90-105.
Caterina Scalvedi, “Unpredictable Empire: Reflections from a Historian of Fascist Italy" Ab Imperio, 1/2025, pp. 106-131.