by Rose Facchini Analyzing how exclusionary translation can be, especially in the publication process, Kasia Szymanska's Translation Multiples: From Global Culture to Postcommunist Democracy (Princeton University Press, 2025) challenges the view that translation is a one-way movement towards a single... Continue Reading →
by Zainab Firdausi In Legalizing the Revolution: India and the Constitution of the Postcolony (Cambridge University Press, 2024) political theorist Sandipto Dasgupta analyzes the short period in which the historic Indian Constituent Assembly, following the Independence movement's successful mass mobilizations, navigated the... Continue Reading →
The Journal of the History of Ideas and the JHI Blog invite graduate students from all institutions, disciplines, and stages of their degrees to propose papers for our seventh annual Graduate Student Symposium to be held via video conference on... Continue Reading →