Volume 60, #3 // July 2018

Editorial Foreword

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Articles in this Issue

Underclass Under Ground, in South America


DANIELLA MARIA
Lumpen Politics? A Day in “El Hueco”

GRAHAM DENYER WILLIS
The Potter’s Field

Time-Registers and Trust in Africa and Its Diaspora


LESLIE JAMES
The Flying Newspapermen and the Time-Space of Late Colonial Nigeria

DANIEL MAGAZINER
The Foundation: Design, Time, and Possibility in 1960s Nairobi

STUART EARLE STRANGE
“It’s your family that kills you”: Responsibility, Evidence, and Misfortune in the Making of Ndyuka History

GERARDO SRRA
“Hail the census night”: Trust and Political Imagination in the 1960 Population Census of Ghana

Labor and the Limits of Imperial Governance


KATE BOEHME, PETER MITCHELL, and ALAN LESTER
Reforming Everywhere and All at Once: Transitioning to Free Labor across the British Empire, 1837–1838

MARK COHEN
Reforming States, Agricultural Transformation, and Economic Development in Russia and Japan, 1853–1913

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Lecturer of Anthropology University of Michigan Associate Managing Editor Comparative Studies in Society and History