by the Primary Editors As another successful year comes to a close, we reflect on some of the most popular pieces we have published over the course of 2024. We thank all our authors, editors, and readers for their continued... Continue Reading →
by Rose Facchini Anna Lanfranchi is a Teaching Fellow in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at the University of Warwick. Her research intersects translation, Italian, and book history to focus on transnational publishing from the nineteenth century to... Continue Reading →
by Eszter Melitta Szabó "A day will come when mothers will fight shoulder to shoulder with us in such a struggle," begins Marziyeh Ahmadi Oskuʾi's (1941–1974) memoir, arguably one of the most radical yet lesser known members of the Organization... Continue Reading →
by Sean Goodman The "Satanic Panic," a movement of religious extremism that began around 1980 and ended in the mid-1990s, was part of a wider period of sweeping moral panic among the American far-Right in the wake of the Civil... Continue Reading →
This virtual issue highlights recent publications in the JHI of relevance to French intellectual history since the last quarter of the nineteenth century. The reason for compiling it is relatively simple—we hope that readers might enjoy it. This string of... Continue Reading →
by Nilab Saeedi Avner Wishnitzer is the Chair of the Department of Middle Eastern and African History at Tel Aviv University, with a specialization in the social and cultural history of the Ottoman Empire. He is the author of Reading... Continue Reading →