I am going to start a thread of books that I'd like to invite reviews for the Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History (@jich.bsky.social). If you are interested in reviewing of the titles in this thread, please DM me or email me at evan dot smith at adelaide dot edu dot au.
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Kate Imy, Teresa Segura-Garcia, Elena Valdameri and Erica Wald (eds), Bodies beyond Binaries in Colonial and Postcolonial Asia (Leiden UP)
https://lup.nl/publications/history/global-history/bodies-beyond-binaries/
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Julia T. Martínez, Claire Lowrie, and Gregor Benton (eds), Chinese Colonial Entanglements: Commodities and Traders in the Southern Asia Pacific, 1880–1950 (University of Hawaii Press)
https://uhpress.hawaii.edu/title/chinese-colonial-entanglements-commodities-and-traders-in-the-southern-asia-pacific-1880-1950/
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Meredith McKittrick, Green Lands for White Men: Desert Dystopias and the Environmental Origins of Apartheid (Uni Chicago P)
https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/G/bo221801010.html
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Sylvia Dummer Scheel, Charlotte Faucher, and Camila Gatica Mizala (eds), Soft Power beyond the Nation (Georgetown UP)
https://press.georgetown.edu/Book/Soft-Power-beyond-the-Nation
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Navyug Gill, Labors of Division: Global Capitalism and the Emergence of the Peasant in Colonial Panjab
https://www.sup.org/books/asian-studies/labors-division
And email me if there are any recently published books on British imperial and Commonwealth history (broadly defined) that you'd like to review.
Or if you have recently published a book in this area.