New issue 13.2 of Cultural History journal

The newest issue 13.2. of Cultural History is a themed issue ‘Esperantists in the Twentieth Century: Making Connections in an Age of Division’.

Articles:

Introduction: Esperantists in the Twentieth Century: Making Connections in an Age of Division, by Pascal Dubourg Glatigny

Two Communist Esperantists: A Bulgarian-Japanese Dialogue, by Ulrich Lins

Revolutionary Tongues: Esperanto, Marxist Linguistics, and Anti-imperial Struggles in East Asia, 1930s–1940s, by Edwin Michielsen

Facing the Choice of Language in Esperanto Literature: Edwin de Kock, Hasegawa Teru and Julius Balbin between Emotion and Ideology, by Pascal Dubourg Glatigny

Non themed article:

The Arduous and the Ordinary: Embodying the Conversational Voice in the Long Nineteenth Century, by Josephine Hoegaerts

Reviews:

David Vincent, A History of Solitude
by Jan F. van Dijkhuizen

Michael Falser, Angkor Wat: A Transcultural History of Heritage
by Tessel M. Bauduin

Cheung Hiu Yu, Empowered by Ancestors: Controversy over the Imperial Temple in Song China (960–1279)
by Mihwa Choi

Hao Gao, Creating the Opium War: British Imperial Attitudes towards China, 1792–1840
by Song-Chuan Chen