Cultural History issue 14.2 has been published

The fall issue of CULTURAL HISTORY, the journal of the International Society for Cultural History, has been published.

Volume 14, Number 2, 2025 contents:

Articles:

  • ‘The Herm-Aphrodite Rebell’, Gendered Liminal Polemic and Sexualized Slander in the British Civil Wars, 1643–6, by Tristan Griffin
  • Elbow Room: The Visual Self-Representations of Margaret Cavendish, by Cecilia Rosengren
  • The Early Modern Stagecoach Revolution: Causes, Innovations, Cultural Controversies, by Daniel Jütte
  • ‘The Politics of a Lady’: Frugality, Fashion and Nationalism in Late Enlightenment Germany, by Alexander Maxwell
  • Imagining Fame in Poland, 1750–1850, by Adrian Wesołowski

Reviews:

  • Renée Vulto, Politics of Feeling in Songs of the Dutch Revolutionary Period, by Katie Barclay
  • Joshua Blu Buhs, Think to New Worlds: The Cultural History of Charles Fort and His Followers, by Sarah K. Baxter