Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Contributions to the History of Concepts is available. This issue features a special section on Time in the Ibero-American World, which examines a number of time experiences in the Ibero-American world during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries from a conceptual perspective.
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Current Issue: Volume 11, Issue 2
ARTICLES
Heritage (Erfgoed) in the Dutch Press: A History of Changing Meanings in an International Context
Hanneke Ronnes and Tamara van Kessel
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Representation of Innovation in Seventeenth-Century England: A View from Natural Philosophy
Benoît Godin
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Special Section: Time in the Ibero-American World
Guest edited by Javier Fernández-Sebastián
Introduction: Experiences of Time in the Ibero-American World, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Javier Fernández-Sebastián and Fabio Wasserman
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Political Regeneration: José Bonifácio and Temporal Experiences in the Luso-American World in the Early Nineteenth Century
Maria Elisa Noronha de Sá and Marcelo Gantus Jasmin
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The Perception of Time and the Meaning of History among Spanish Intellectuals of the Nineteenth Century
Ana Isabel González Manso
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Precarious Time, Morality, and the Republic: New Granada, 1818-1853
Francisco A. Ortega
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A World in the Making: Discovering the Future in the Hispanic World
Javier Fernández-Sebastián
http://bit.ly/2hwWcUP
REVIEWS
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