1/2006 Language Difficulties: How and Why We Write the History of Empires and Nations
2/2006 Conversations about Motherland: Individual and Collective Experiences of “Homeland”
3/2006 The Chorus of Nations: Constructing and Describing Group Unity
4/2006 The Letter of the Law: The Institutionalization of Belonging to Polity
1/2007 The Discipline of History and the Punishment of Empire
2/2007 The Politics of Comparison
3/2007 History on Trial
4/2007 The Future of the Past
1/2010 Ascribing Stance: Making Friends and Enemies in Imperial Contexts
2/2010 Political and Economic Unions: Dialectics of Poverty, Wealth, and Political Domination
3/2010 Neighbor: Social and Political Encounters in the Imperial Context
4/2010 From War and Imperial Society: Dynamics of “Friendship” and “Hostility”
1/2011 The Diversity of Otherness: Studies of the Second World and New Historical Paradigms
2/2011 The Second World Beyond Geopolitics: Political Trajectories and Spatial Configurations
3/2011 Time of the Second World: Imperial Revolutions and Counterrevolutions
4/2011 The Second World Between Comparative and Global Histories
1/2013 How Do We Understand Freedom Today? Free Interpretations and Predetermined Models
2/2013 Freedom and Order: Interpreters and Intermediaries – Entrepreneurs of Groupness
3/2013 Freedom as an Object of Intellectual Import and Export: Lost in Translation, Found in Translation
4/2013 Emancipation of Researchers Through the Decentralization of Normative Models: Reciprocal Comparisons
1/2014 Zeit und Raum: Adjacent Spaces, Overlapping Epochs
2/2014 Crossroads and Multiple Temporalities: Contact Zones and Middle Grounds
3/2014 Ghettos and Time Gaps (bezvremenie): Negativity as “the Moment of Truth”
4/2014 Spontaneous Bricolage, Masters of Assemblage, and Their Contested Blueprints
1/2017 When Local Becomes Global: Agencies and Subjectivities in Imperial Context
2/2017 Dynamics of Self-Organization and Revolution: Order out of Chaos and the Collapse of the Old Order
3/2017 Making Sense of Imperial and Post-Imperial Conditions in a Global Context
4/2017 When Global Becomes Local: Modern Mobilities and the Reinvention of Locality
1/2020 “In a Fit of Absence of Mind”: The Mechanism of Empire-Building
2/2020 “We the People”: The “Nation” between Tribe and Republic
3/2020 “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”: Hybridity, the Nationalizing Empire, and Imperialist Nationalism
4/2020 Groupness and Its Discontent: Historical Visions of the “Post” Order