
The latest issue of
Humanity (Vol. 13, no. 1, Spring 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Megan Black, Doc Savage Saves the World: a Pop Culture Origin Story for Us Modernization and Development, 1933–1949
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Kojo Koram, Drug Prohibition and the Policing of Warfare: The War on Drugs, Globalization, and the Moralization of Perpetual Violence
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Whitney Russell, Agents of Sacrifice: Victims and Human Rights in North India
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Dossier: Shaping a Global Horizon, New Histories of the Global South and the UN
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Alanna O’Malley & Vineet Thakur, Introduction: Shaping a Global Horizon, New Histories of the Global South and the UN
- Emma Kluge, A New Agenda for the Global South: West Papua, the United Nations, and the Politics of Decolonization
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Stella Krepp, Fighting an Illiberal World Order: The Latin American Road to UNCTAD, 1948–1964
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Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo & José Pedro Monteiro, “Colonialism on Trial”: International and Transnational Organizations and the “Global South” Challenges to The Portuguese Empire (1949–1962)