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Barducci, Polina “Spirituality in Response to Crisis: Ashikaga Yoshimochi’s Foreign Policy in East Asia” Japan Review 40 (2025): 171–193.https://doi.org/10.69307/japanreview.2025.Barducci

Barducci, Polina “Jinrui shakai shūkyō-gaku kara mita Nihon chūsei girei no shōchō-teki imi to seiji-jō no kinō” (The Symbolic Meaning and Political Function of Medieval Japanese Rituals from the Perspectives of Anthropology, Sociology, and Religious Studies) Nihon-gaku kenkyūjo nenpō, 24 (2025): 58–49.

Broomhall, Susan. ‘Moving letters between living and dead in Joseon Korea,’ in Emotions and the Letter: A History from Antiquity to the Present (eds) Katie Barclay and Diana G. Barnes (London: Bloomsbury, 2025) [Open Access]

Daybell, James. ‘Epistolary Technologies of Separation and Archives of Emotion’ in ‘Epistolary Technologies of Separation and Archives of Emotion’, in Lars Cyril Nørgaard and Michaël Green (eds.), Notions of Privacy in Early Modern Correspondence, (Turnhout, Brepols, 2025

Daybell, James. ‘Letters, Emotion and Separation in Early Modern England’, in Letters and Emotions, ed. by Katie Barclay and Diana Barnes (London: Bloomsbury, 2025)

Gao, Ming, “Policing Bodies, Protecting Borders: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Gender, and Military Medicine in Japan’s Wartime Empire,” Social History 52, no. 2 (2027): 1-28. 

Gao, Ming, “Epistolary Endurance: The ‘Grammar of Separation’ in Seventeenth-Century Letters by Japanese-Born Christian Women in Batavia,” Journal of Global History, 2026: 1-26,https://doi.org/10.1017/S1740022826100515

Hellman, Lisa, Julia Hillner and Daniel J.R. Grey. ‘Gender and Segregation: An Introduction,’ Gender & History, John Wiley & Sons Ltd (2025).

Hellman, Lisa, and Julia Hillner. ‘Segregation and Asymmetrical Dependency,’ Dependent 9, no. 1 (2024): 8-10.