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The articles in this issue of Contributions to the History of Concepts range from the conceptualization of time to the debate on counterrevolution. The language of crisis is examined and the history of the concept of separation of church and state is explored. This issue concludes with a featured article and reviews.
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CONTENT
General Articles
Time Bandits, Historians, and Concepts of Bad Times Jan Ifversen http://bit.ly/2l4WXel
Crisis? How Is That a Crisis!?: Reflections on an Overburdened Word Michael Freeden http://bit.ly/2iUDTLt
The Making of a Fundamental Value: A History of the Concept of Separation of Church and State in the Netherlands Mart Rutjes http://bit.ly/2nRAaDF
On Counterrevolution: Semantic Investigations of a Counterconcept during the French Revolution Friedemann Pestel http://bit.ly/2kotI1N
Featured Article
Appropriations and Contestations of the Islamic Nomenclature in Muslim North India: Elitism, Lexicography, and the Meaning of The Political Jan-Peter Hartung http://bit.ly/2AwfhUk
Reviews
Theo Jung, Cristian Roiban, Gregor Feindt, Alexandra Medzibrodszky, Henna-Riikka Pennanen and Anna Björk http://bit.ly/2AtpXDf