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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 features a special section on Medieval Concepts.
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Current Issue: Volume 10, Issue 2
Special Section: Medieval Concepts
Historical Semantics in Medieval Studies: New Means and Approaches
Bernhard Jussen and Gregor Rohmann
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Talking About christianitas at the Time of Innocent III (1198–1216): What Does Word Use Contribute to the History of Concepts?
Tim Geelhaar
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The Way a Language Changes: How Historical Semantics Helps Us to Understand the Emergence of the English Exchequer
Ulla Kypta
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Dancing on the Threshold: A Cultural Concept for Conditions of Being Far from Salvation
Gregor Rohmann
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Virtus as a Political Concept in the Middle Ages
Silke Schwandt
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Combining Intellectual History and the History of the Book: A Case Study on the Concept of Folk in Popular Literature in the Nineteenth Century
Lone Kølle Martinsen
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