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Out of the Rubble of the Second World War: Post-War Reconstruction in China*
Late 1940s China deserves study as a post-war reconstruction society, not merely as a prelude to revolution. Cities like Changsha, Xuzhou, and Zhengzhou suffered destruction comparable to European and Japanese cities. Nationalists faced criminality and governance failures common across the post-war world. What looks like failure was, in fact, the global norm after the Second World War.

Lordship in the Later Middle Ages: A Round Table Discussion
Three articles on late medieval lordship published in Past and Present in 2023 — by Liddy, Sharp, and Buylaert et al. — formed the basis of a roundtable held on 17 June 2024 at King's College London. Contributors discussed what lords extracted from and offered to local societies, identifying shared themes across their differing approaches to seigneurial power and its social and economic impact.

Ausgabe 001/2026

(Un)Remembering Sexual Violence in South African History
In South Africa, gender-based and sexual violence has deep colonial and apartheid roots. Yet Black women* in their sixties to eighties often recall apartheid as free of rape, framing sexual violence as a “nowadays” problem. Explanations include family and police silencing, naming rape as “force”, sidelining intra-communal violence in dominant narratives, and present-day “rape crisis” discourse that fuels historical amnesia and nostalgia.

The Promises and Perils of Periodization in Global History: Lessons from the Inter-War Era
This article considers the role of periodization in global history through the lens of the inter-war era. It argues that periodizations are not neutral containers but contestable claims that have privileged Eurocentric modern eras, and suggests polycentric, polytemporal models that align multiple global periodizations to reveal diverse historical actors, dynamics and temporal rhythms.

Ausgabe 003/2025

Inter-Urban Alliances and the Archives of Legitimacy in the Southern Low Countries, 1250–1450
Makleff examines how inter-city alliances in the southern Netherlands consolidated the system of urban legitimacy, based on municipal archives and political networks from the late Middle Ages.

Liquor Rations and Labour Management in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World
Florio shows how alcohol rations were used in the British navy and on US plantations as a method of increasing productivity—as a means that was somewhere between coercion and market control.

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Out of the Rubble of the Second World War: Post-War Reconstruction in China*
Late 1940s China deserves study as a post-war reconstruction society, not merely as a prelude to revolution. Cities like Changsha, Xuzhou, and Zhengzhou suffered destruction comparable to European and Japanese cities. Nationalists faced criminality and governance failures common across the post-war world. What looks like failure was, in fact, the global norm after the Second World War.

Lordship in the Later Middle Ages: A Round Table Discussion
Three articles on late medieval lordship published in Past and Present in 2023 — by Liddy, Sharp, and Buylaert et al. — formed the basis of a roundtable held on 17 June 2024 at King's College London. Contributors discussed what lords extracted from and offered to local societies, identifying shared themes across their differing approaches to seigneurial power and its social and economic impact.

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001/2026

(Un)Remembering Sexual Violence in South African History
In South Africa, gender-based and sexual violence has deep colonial and apartheid roots. Yet Black women* in their sixties to eighties often recall apartheid as free of rape, framing sexual violence as a “nowadays” problem. Explanations include family and police silencing, naming rape as “force”, sidelining intra-communal violence in dominant narratives, and present-day “rape crisis” discourse that fuels historical amnesia and nostalgia.

The Promises and Perils of Periodization in Global History: Lessons from the Inter-War Era
This article considers the role of periodization in global history through the lens of the inter-war era. It argues that periodizations are not neutral containers but contestable claims that have privileged Eurocentric modern eras, and suggests polycentric, polytemporal models that align multiple global periodizations to reveal diverse historical actors, dynamics and temporal rhythms.

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003/2025

Inter-Urban Alliances and the Archives of Legitimacy in the Southern Low Countries, 1250–1450
Makleff examines how inter-city alliances in the southern Netherlands consolidated the system of urban legitimacy, based on municipal archives and political networks from the late Middle Ages.

Liquor Rations and Labour Management in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World
Florio shows how alcohol rations were used in the British navy and on US plantations as a method of increasing productivity—as a means that was somewhere between coercion and market control.

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  • Out of the Rubble of the Second World War: Post-War Reconstruction in China*
    Late 1940s China deserves study as a post-war reconstruction society, not merely as a prelude to revolution. Cities like Changsha, Xuzhou, and Zhengzhou suffered destruction comparable to European and Japanese cities. Nationalists faced criminality and governance failures common across the post-war world. What looks like failure was, in fact, the global norm after the Second World War.
  • Lordship in the Later Middle Ages: A Round Table Discussion
    Three articles on late medieval lordship published in Past and Present in 2023 — by Liddy, Sharp, and Buylaert et al. — formed the basis of a roundtable held on 17 June 2024 at King's College London. Contributors discussed what lords extracted from and offered to local societies, identifying shared themes across their differing approaches to seigneurial power and its social and economic impact.
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