Berghahn Books Logo

berghahn New York · Oxford

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
  • Instagram

Hot Off the Presses – New Journal Releases for May

Israel Studies Review
Volume 29, Issue 1
This issue features quite a bit of variety. We also present two review essays, and the issue concludes with a number of books reviews on a wide range of subjects.

Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society
Volume 6, Issue 1
JEMMS focuses on various types of texts (such as textbooks, museums, memorials, films) and their institutional, political, social, economic, and cultural contexts.

Anthropology in Action
Volume 20, Issue 3
This special issue is titled: Contributions and Challenges of Intercultural Education.

Nature and Culture
Volume 9, Issue 1
Nature and Culture is a forum for the international community of scholars and practitioners to present, discuss, and evaluate critical issues and themes related to the historical and contemporary relationships that societies, civilizations, empires, regions, nation-states have with Nature.

Aspasia
Volume 8
This issue features a special theme section titled Gendering the Cold War.

European Judaism
Volume 47, Issue 1
The first section of this issue features papers from the Trialogue Conference, followed by another special section titled ‘European Jewish History and Today.’ In the third section, the authors reflect on The Book of Esther.

European Comic Art
Volume 7, Issue 1
n this edition of ECA, our articles are concerned with the work of comics artists who have challenged con- sensus, from the nineteenth century to the present day, across different cultures, and who have used innovation on a formal level to disrupt norms and expectations.

Journal of Romance Studies
Volume 14, Issue 1
This issue features articles covering a range of topics from the interaction between writing and photographic aesthetic to issues of nationalism, gender politics, and more.

Sartre Studies International
Volume 20, Issue 1
This issue features articles covering a range of topics from the interaction between writing and photographic aesthetic to issues of nationalism, gender politics, and more.

Sibirica
Volume 13, Issue 1
The first article presented here concerns the space through which shamans journey (its relationship to physical space as well as to the person), and how it is represented in indigenous Nanai discourse. The next article argues for ethnography’s unique capacity to understand change. The third article examines the Alaska-Siberia Airway as a vital support network for the Soviet Union and the key role it played during World War II.

Theoria
Volume 61, Issue 138
Theoria is an engaged, multidisciplinary and peer-reviewed journal of social and political theory.

Cambridge Anthropology
Volume 32, Issue 1
In this issue, we see some more of the constructive insights that the social sciences can offer through their new relationships with the life sciences.