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

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Noora Kallioniemi

Ph.D. in Cultural History, Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Turku.

Popular culture studies; film and television history; entertainment; audiovisual culture; digitized newspaper materials; environmental history and animal studies; film history of the Second World War.

Website: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Person/936427 

 

Pälvi Rantala

Ph. D. in Cultural History, Senior lecturer in Cultural history (University of Lapland), Title of Docent in Applied Cultural History (University of Turku)

Website:
https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/persons/p%C3%A4lvi-rantala
https://purorantala.com/

Cultural history of everyday life, contemporary history, history of sleep and sleeplessness, Northern cultural history, creative writing

 

Daniel Gicu

Researcher at “Nicolae Iorga” Institute of History, Romanian Academy, Bucharest

Popular culture in the nineteenth century; High and low culture in modern Romania; Cultural exchange in modern Romania; Cultural history of folk and fairy tales

 

Josephine Hoegaerts

Professor of European Culture after 1800, University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands)

Prof. dr. J.A.I. (Josephine) Hoegaerts - Universiteit van Amsterdam

History of sound and voice, gender history, history of parliament, 19th cent cultural history, history of the senses, disability history

Liisa-Maija Korhonen

Doctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki

Website.

Histories of colonialism and migration; History of emotions and senses; Latin American history (especially Argentina)

Anna-Leena Perämäki

Ph.D. in Cultural History, Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Turku

Website.

Cultural history of writing, autobiographical sources, everyday life during World War II, women and children at war, holocaust

Jasmin Lukkari

Ph.D. in History, Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki

Website.

History of ancient Greece and Rome, cultural identity, international relations, Hellenistic kings, the Roman Republic, ancient historiography, historical narratives, narratology

Dr. Cathleen Sarti

Post-Doctoral Associate in the ERC-Project The European Fiscal-Military System 1530-1870, University of Oxford

Personal Website; Academia.edu; Twitter

Political Culture; Northern Europe in 16th/17th century; Royal Studies; Depositions; Counsel