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Spring 2026

Table of Contents

Volume 6, Number 1

(Spring 2026)


Articles


Boiling Down the Female Egg Industry and Advertising in Contemporary US History | Tatiana Arreola-Chavez


Sacred Simultaneity: The Hereford Mappa Mundi as a Zwischenform Between Bild and Diagram | Daniel Bethke


Mothers of the Nation: The Intersection of Motherhood and Activism in Women’s Fight Against Apartheid in South Africa, 1948-1994 | Golda Bonjean-Alpart


The Death of Isolationism: U.S. Foreign Policy and Afghanistan | Alexandria Currier


Sonic Essentialism and Anti-Gay Policing in Mid-Century America, 1920-1960 | Heather Elworthy


Gender and Authority: Early Ecclesiastical Legislation on Women in the Late Roman Empire | Fiona Hosmer-Hughes


Knowledge Making and  Treatment in Early Modern Recipes: Baker, Woolley, and Shirley | Annabelle Hurst


Breaking the Silence: The Hidden Stories of the Guatemalan Genocide | Sebastian Miranda


Agency and Mutuality: Cross-Cultural Exchange in Early Jesuit Missions to China | Lauren Nitschke 


Joséphine Baker and Eartha Kitt: How Two Americans Became French Icons | Shannon Poggi


The Rise and Fall of Boomtowns: Remington-UMC in Bridgeport during the First World War | Cole Simons


Missionaries and Monarchy: How Protestant Missionaries Influenced the Hawaiian Government from 1820 to 1863 | Susanna R. Spendlove


The Power of Words from Disney to de Gaulle: Gaucho Goofy, BBC, Free France & Argentina’s WWII Neutrality | Mihailo Vučetić


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