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Under the Rubric

  • Letters for the immortal dead
  • 12 December 2025, ashryock
  • Foroogh Farhang, Marlene Schäfers, Maria Kastrinou, Lucie Ryzova, and Stephanie Love discuss intersections of life and death.

In Dialogue

On the Syllabus

  • MARTYRS & MEMORIALS
  • 17 December 2025, ltwstu
  • A collection of CSSH essays on martyrs and memorialization.
  • Marriage
  • 10 September 2025, ltwstu
  • A collection of CSSH's scholarship on marriage and conjugality.

Behind the Scenes

  • The Present is a Foreign Country
  • 12 December 2025, ltwstu
  • Renaud Morieux shares how he understands the relationship of the past to the present, and how this understanding shapes the way he analyzes colonial lists,...

Kudos

  • December 2025
  • 08 December 2025, ltwstu
  • Congratulations to Nana Osei Quarshie and Nana Osei-Opare upon the publication of their books!
  • November 2025
  • 12 November 2025, ltwstu
  • CSSH highlights new work by Christina Schwenkel and celebrates Arndt Emmerich's award-winning essay!
  • ISSN: 0010-4175 (Print), 1475-2999 (Online)
  • Editor: Jatin Dua Anthropology, University of Michigan, USA
  • Editorial board
Comparative Studies in Society and History (CSSH) is an international open access journal and forum for new research on problems of recurrent patterning and change in human societies through time and in the contemporary world. We feature the work of specialists in all branches of the social sciences and humanities, bringing together multidisciplinary research, cultural and area studies, and innovative ventures in theory and method. We are committed to building connections and shared languages of comparison across the core fields of our readership: history, anthropology, political science, and sociology. Along with articles and review essays published in the journal, our companion website features interviews with our contributors, commentaries, resources for teaching, and discussions of emerging trends in the practice and politics of comparison.