Nationalism and the crisis of community in the Middle East Feyzi Baban EditorialNotes 10 November 2018 Pages: 351 - 357
Nationalism, displacement, and ethnoreligious differentiation in Turkey’s southern borderlands Seçil Dağtaş OriginalPaper 21 November 2018 Pages: 359 - 372
Class, political power, and nationalism in Syria: a historical sociology of state-society relations Jonathan Viger ReviewPaper 25 April 2018 Pages: 373 - 389
Culturalizing politics, hyper-politicizing ‘culture’: ‘White’ vs. ‘Black Turks’ and the making of authoritarian populism in Turkey Sedef Arat-Koç OriginalPaper 14 March 2018 Pages: 391 - 408
Materializing the nation in everyday life: on symbols and objects in the Palestinian refugee diaspora Michael Vicente Pérez OriginalPaper 05 May 2018 Pages: 409 - 427
The Palestinian cause in Syrian nationalism Faedah M. Totah ReviewPaper 08 October 2018 Pages: 429 - 441
Approaching working-class history as struggle: a Canadian contemplation; a Marxist meditation Bryan D. Palmer OriginalPaper 19 May 2018 Pages: 443 - 456
“All that old crap”: realizing our indigenous utopian potential—a response to Palmer Charles R. Menzies OriginalPaper 05 July 2018 Pages: 457 - 465
Commentary on Bryan Palmer’s “Approaching working-class history as struggle: a Canadian contemplation; a Marxist meditation” Tod D. Rutherford EditorialNotes 16 August 2018 Pages: 467 - 470
History and class: a response to Palmer Mao Mollona OriginalPaper Open access 13 September 2018 Pages: 471 - 475
What is to be done? Reflections on Brian Palmer’s ‘Approaching Working-Class History as Struggle’ Sally A. Weller OriginalPaper 15 June 2018 Pages: 477 - 480
Commentary on Bryan Palmer’s “Approaching working-class history as struggle: a Canadian contemplation; a Marxist meditation” Thomas Dunk OriginalPaper 17 September 2018 Pages: 481 - 484
Toward a global anthropology of labor: a response to Bryan D. Palmer’s August Carbonella OriginalPaper 05 September 2018 Pages: 485 - 487