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ARTICLES
Eternity and Print: How Medieval Ideas of Time Influenced the Development of Mechanical Reproduction of Texts and Images Bennett Gilbert https://bit.ly/35ldcGR
Contagious Humanism in Early Nineteenth-Century German-Language Press (OPEN ACCESS) Heidi Hakkarainen https://bit.ly/2xps9LK
Populism: The Timeline of a Concept Juan Francisco Fuentes https://bit.ly/35hj8Rk
SPECIAL SECTION: POLITICAL REPRESENTATION
The Modernity of Political Representation: Its Innovative Thrust and Transnational Semantic Transfers during the Sattelzeit (Eighteenth to Nineteenth Centuries) Samuel Hayat and José María Rosales https://bit.ly/3bRyGxL
Representative Government in the Dutch Provinces: The Controversy over the Stadtholderate (1705–1707) and Simon van Slingelandt Bert Drejer https://bit.ly/2zEPv0w
From "De Facto King" to Peasants' Communes: A Struggle for Representation in the Discourse of the Polish Great Emigration, 1832–1846/48 Piotr Kuligowski https://bit.ly/3aPBVVc
REVIEWS
Annabel Brett, Fabian Steininger, Tobias Adler-Bartels, Juan Pablo Scarfi and Jan Surman https://bit.ly/2KJG5Di