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We are pleased to announce that Volume 10, Issue 1 of Contributions to the History of Concepts has recently been published by Berghahn Journals. This issue explores the following: the multiple dimensions of the comparison between King Ferdinand VII of Spain and the Ottoman sultan, examples related to the concept of scripture, semantic rehabilitation, religious concepts in modernity constructed on an ontological contradiction, and the concept of parliamentary immunity.
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Current Issue: Volume 10, Issue 1
ARTICLES
Ferdinand and the Sultan: The Metaphor of the Turk and the Crisis of the Spanish Monarchy in the Early Nineteenth Century
Juan Luis Simal and Darina Martykánová
http://bit.ly/1UJovxQ
Is It Scripture or Not? On Moments of Conceptual Tertium Datur
Ralph Weber
http://bit.ly/1LZLMsu
Innovation: A Study in the Rehabilitation of a Concept
Benoît Godin
http://bit.ly/1HRL5k5
Contradictory Concepts: An Essay on the Semantic Structure of Religious Discourses
Lucian Hölscher
http://bit.ly/1JYTEHF
Immunity: A Conceptual Analysis for France and Romania
Ciprian Negoiţă
http://bit.ly/1L2kfF9
REVIEWS
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