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Man’s best friend? Sniffing out dogs in the records of early modern Scotland
Read more: Man’s best friend? Sniffing out dogs in the records of early modern ScotlandFrom royal gifts to diabolic manifestations, Nicole Maceira Cumming explores the varied ways dogs appear in the historical record
Intergenerational Desire in/and Children’s Literature

It is with some trepidation, but also with a great sense of urgency, that we present a modest collection of…
Warwick Ball on the cultural diversity of Afghanistan

It is a pleasure to see the launch of the first issue of Afghanistan, a journal to showcase the country’s…
Utopia: A round-table discussion

Sir Thomas More (1477 – 1535) was the first person to write of a ‘utopia’, a word used to describe…
The Douglass family and the roots of activism and social justice

By Celeste-Marie Bernier and Andrew Taylor Frederick Douglass. Just the name alone is enough to inspire us to think of…
Commercial Agriculture and Law Reform in Nigeria

My article “Promoting Commercial Agriculture in Nigeria Through a Reform of the Legal and Institutional Frameworks” in African Journal of International…
Reading the Times: Temporality and History in Twentieth-Century Fiction

By Randall Stevenson On Bastille Day, 2000, why did 3 million people sit down to a picnic lunch along a…
7 things you should know about the destruction of graves in the Islamic world

By Ondrej Beranek and Pavel Tupek 1) Over the past years and decades, various parts of the Islamic world –…
Ezra Pound’s “The Cantos”, Pedagogy and Poetics

‘The Cantos and Pedagogy Forum’ in Volume 12 Issue 3 of Modernist Cultures consists of a research-length article by my colleague,…
6 Books for TV Lovers

By Jennifer J. Smith It is a truth universally acknowledged that there is so much great television. From limited streaming…