Journal of Early Modern History

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Early Modern History is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
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Mobility and Urban Space in Early Modern Europe: An Introduction5
From Idolatry to Religions: the Missionary Discourses on Hinduism and Buddhism and the Invention of Monotheistic Confucianism, 1550-17003
Little Worlds in Motion: Mobility and Space in the Osterie of Early Modern Venice3
Lepanto in the Americas: Global Storytelling and Mediterranean History2
Introduction: Global Microhistory of the Local and the Global2
Between the Islamic and Chinese Universal Empires: The Ottoman Empire, Ming Dynasty, and Global Age of Explorations2
Political and Social Aspects of Godparenthood in Early Modern Venice: Spiritual Kinship and Patrician Society2
“I Was Not Born to Obey, but Rather to Command”: The Self-Fashioning of Ṣägga Krǝstos, an Ethiopian Traveler in Seventeenth-Century Europe2
The “Sheep” and the “Lion”: Charles V, Barbarossa, and Habsburg Diplomatic Practice in the Muslim Mediterranean (1534-1542)2
Capuchins, Missionaries, and Slave Trading in Precolonial Kongo-Angola, West Central Africa (17th Century)2
Huguenot Contributions to English Pan-Protestantism, 1685-17001
The Venetian Discovery of America: Geographic Imagination and Print Culture in the Age of Encounters, written by Elizabeth Horodowich1
Introduction: Early Catholic Orientalism and the Missionary Discovery of Asian Religions1
The Many Meanings of Iconoclasm: Warrior and Christian Temple-Shrine Destruction in Late Sixteenth Century Japan1
Restoring the King’s Creditworthiness in Troubled Times: The Mission of a Polish Prince in Genoa (1776–1777)1
The Politics of Protestant Missions in the English Overseas Territories, 1660–17001
“The Ottoman Revolution of 1661”: The Reconfiguration of Political Power under Mehmed IV and Köprülü Grand Viziers1
“Our Sultan Must Preserve His Religion, Just as You Preserve Your Own”: Al-Ghazzāl and the Re-Forging of Islamic Diplomacy in Eighteenth-Century Morocco1
Religious Identity and Imperial Security: Arming Catholic Slaves in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Portuguese India1
Antiquissima Christianità: Indian Religion or Idolatry?1
Seeing Proof of Townsmen on the Move: Coats of Arms, Chivalric Badges, and Travel in the Later Middle Ages1
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies1
Like No Other in the World: Ippolito Desideri on Tibetan Religion1
The Suspension of the Portuguese Inquisition, 1674 to 1681: The Female Perspective1
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Keywords of Identity, Race, and Human Mobility in Early Modern England, written by Nandini Das, João Vicente Melo, Haig Smith, and Lauren Working0
Divided Loyalties: The Elector Palatine and Charles I, 1638–16490
Cultures of Taḥqīq between the Mongols, the Mughals, and the Mediterranean0
Toys in Trade: Playfully Poetic Technology in Qing Dynasty Canton0
Princesses Mary and Elizabeth Tudor and the Gift Book Exchange, written by Valerie Schutte0
People of the Iberian Borderlands: Community and Conflict between Spain and Portugal, 1640–1715, written by David Martín Marcos0
Afterword0
De Sangre y Leche. Raza y religión en el mundo ibérico moderno, edited by Mercedes García Arenal and Felipe Pereda0
Scribal Practice and the Global Cultures of Colophons, 1400–1800, edited by Christopher D. Bahl and Stefan Hanß0
Comparing the New World and the Old: Fray Juan Bautista and the Languages of the Spanish Monarchy0
Insignificant Things: Amulets and the Art of Survival in the Early Black Atlantic, written by Matthew Francis Rarey0
Juan Rena and the Frontiers of Spanish Empire, 1500–1540, written by José M. Escribano-Páez0
Confessionalization on the Frontier. The Balkan Catholics between Roman Reform and Ottoman Reality, written by Antal Molnár0
A Commerce of Knowledge: Trade, Religion, and Scholarship between England and the Ottoman Empire, c.1600–1760, written by Simon Mills0
Cities of Strangers: Making Lives in Medieval Europe, written by Miri Rubin0
“Commendably Industrious” or “very good friends” of the Devil?: How Attitudes Towards the Jesuits Shaped Understandings of China in Early Modern England0
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The Namban Trade. Merchants and Missionaries in 16th and 17th Century Japan, written by Mihoko Oka0
Antiquarianism or Taḥqīq? Guillaume Postel’s Reading of Abu’l-Fidā’s Taqwīm al-Buldān0
Consuls and Captives. Dutch-North African Diplomacy in the Early Modern Mediterranean, written by Erica Heinsen-Roach0
Finding Common Ground: Halle Pastors in North America and Their Shifting Stance Towards a Transnational Mission to Native Americans, 1742–18070
What is Early Modern History?: An Origin Story0
The Early Modern Travels of Manchu: A Script and Its Study in East Asia and Europe, written by Mårten Söderblom Saarela0
Women and Economic Power in Premodern Royal Courts, edited by Cathleen Sarti0
Who Owned Florence?: Religious Institutions and Property Ownership in the Early Modern City0
The Changing Face of Old Regime Warfare: Essays in Honour of Christopher Duffy, edited by Alexander S. Burns0
Going the Distance: Eurasian Trade and the Rise of the Business Corporation, 1400-1700, written by Ron Harris0
God’s Theatre: Global Conceptions of Space in the Early Modern Mennonite Diaspora, c. 1550–18000
Looking Through Taḥqīq Glasses: Early Modern Imagination and the Unveiling of Nature in Mīrzā Bīdil’s The Sinai of Knowledge0
A História Natural de Portugal de Leonhard Thurneysser zum Thurn, ca. 1555–1556, written by Bernardo Jerosch Herold, Thomas Horst, and Henrique Leitão Itinerarium, written by Hieronymus Münzer and edi0
Black Saints in Early Modern Global Catholicism, written by Erin Kathleen Rowe “Black but Human”: Slavery and Visual Arts in Hapsburg Spain, 1480–1700, written by Carmen Fracchia0
Discerning Providence in the Indies: Calvinist Constructions of Cultural and Physical Landscapes, 1600–18000
Inventing “Early Modern” Europe: Fashioning a New Historical Period in American Historiography 1880–19450
Portuguese Mercenary Networks in Seventeenth-Century India: An Experiment in Global Microhistory and its Archive0
Truth in Many Tongues: Religious Conversion and the Languages of the Early Spanish Empire, written by Daniel I. Wasserman-Soler0
Writing Tamil Catholicism. Literature, Persuasion and Devotion in the Eighteenth Century, written by Margherita Trento0
Church and State in Spanish Italy: Rituals and Legitimacy in the Kingdom of Naples, written by Céline Dauverd0
Borders before Nations: Encounters in the Akan and Dzungar Borderlands, 1450–17500
Atlantic Mobilities and the Defiance of the Early Quakers0
The Rise of the Western Armenian Diaspora in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire: From Refugee Crisis to Renaissance, written by Henry R. Shapiro0
Political Claims, an Extensible Name, and a Divine Mission: Ideology of Russian Expansion in Siberia0
Introduction0
Italy by Way of India. Translating Art and Devotion in the Early Modern World, written by Erin Benay0
The Oxford Handbook of Borderlands in the Iberian World, edited by Danna A. Levin Rojo and Cynthia Radding The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Colonial Latin American and the Caribbean (1492–10
Monsters and Borders in the Early Modern Imagination, edited by Jana Byars and Hans Peter Broedel0
The Maritime World of Early Modern Britain, edited by Richard J. Blakemore and James Davey0
Translating Catechisms, Translating Cultures: The Expansion of Catholicism in the Early Modern World, edited by Antje Flüchter and Rouven Wirbser0
The Persianate World. Rethinking a Shared Sphere, edited by Abbas Amanat and Assef Ashraf0
Localizing Globality in Early Capitalist Basel0
In the Crucible of Ottoman Taḥqīq: A Fifteenth-Century Case of Verifying Philosophy and Theology under Sufi Agnosticism0
The Fall from Grace: Religious Skepticism and Sexuality in the Early Modern Mediterranean World0
Muslim-Christian Polemics in Safavid Iran, written by Alberto Tiburcio0
Translating Medicine across Premodern Worlds, edited by Tara Alberts, Sietske Fransen, and Elaine Leong0
The Routledge History of Poverty, c.1450–1800, edited by David Hitchcock and Julia McClure0
New Horizons for Early Modern European Scholarship, edited by Ann Blair and Nicholas Popper0
The Samurai and The Cross: The Jesuit Enterprise in Early Modern Japan, written by M. Antoni J. Ucerler0
Exploiting the Urban System? The Frictions of Military Finance and Diplomacy in the Dutch Republic, 1688–17140
Introduction: Maritime Missions0
What Differences Make a Difference? Global History and Microanalysis Revisited0
The First World Empire Portugal, War and Military Revolution, edited by Hélder Carvalhal, André Murteira, and Roger Lee de Jesus0
Mendicants, Minimalism, and Method: Franciscan Scientific Travel in the Early Modern French Atlantic0
The Great Khan’s Continent: On Taḥqīq and Rashīd al-Dīn’s Discovery of China0
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Projections of Spanish Jesuit Scholasticism on British Thought: New Horizons in Politics, Law, and Rights, edited by Leopoldo J. Prieto López and José Luis Cendejas Bueno0
Missionare in Persien. Kulturelle Diversität und Normenkonkurrenz im globalen Katholizismus (17.–18. Jahrhundert), written by Christian Windler0
Heaven’s Wrath: The Protestant Reformation and the Dutch West India Company in the Atlantic World, written by D. L. Noorlander0
The Afterlife of Eurasian Long-distance Correspondence: From Jesuit Epistle to European Print0
Religious, Intellectual, and Cultural History0
Temporary Housing and Unsettled Population: Drivers of Urban Change in Early Modern Marseille and Rome0
Immersed in Dependency: American Missionaries, Empires, and India in the 1830s0
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Accountable Creatures: Primatt’s Dissertation, the Religious Enlightenment, and the Origins of Animal Rights0
The Global Refuge. Huguenots in an Age of Empire, written by Owen Stanwood0
The Journal of Early Modern History, 1994–2010: Some Personal Recollections0
The Global Early Modern0
Courtly Gifts and Cultural Diplomacy. Art, Material Culture, and British-Russian Relations, edited by Louise Hardiman0
Bringing the New World Home: Moravian Gemeintag Meetings and Protestant Pastoral Authority, 1738–17460
Exceptional Papers for Exceptional Needs: Travel Patents, Identification, and Mobility in the Early Modern Mediterranean0
Stigma: Marking Skin in the Early Modern World, written by Katherine Dauge-Roth and Craig Koslofsky0
Portugal in the Sea of Oman. Religion and Politics. Research on Documents, edited by Abdulrahman Al-Salimi and Michael Jansen and in collabaration with Pedro Pinto, Karsten Ley, and Helmut Siepmann0
Norms beyond Empire: Law-Making and Local Normativities in Iberian Asia, 1500–1800, edited by Manuel Bastias Saavedra0
Governare l’odio. Pace e giustizia criminale nell’Italia moderna (secoli XVI–XVII), written by Paolo Broggio0
Hans Staden and the Protestant Captivity Narrative: The Origins and Fractured Legacy of a New Literary Genre0
Jesuit Mission and Submission: Qing Rulership and the Fate of Christianity in China, 1644–1735, written by Litian Swen0
Politics and the Arts in Lisbon and Rome. The Roman Dream of John V of Portugal, written by Pilar Diez del Corral Corredoira0
Muslim Neophytes in Venice: Enslaved and Free People, 1750–18240
El códice Boxer: Etnografía colonial e hibridismo cultural en las islas Filipinas, edited by Manel Ollé and Joan-Pau Rubiés0
Breaching the Bronze Wall: Franks at Mamluk and Ottoman Courts and Markets, written by Francisco Apellaniz0
Senkyō to tekiō. Gurōbaru misshon no kinsei [Evangelization and Accommodation. Catholic Global Missions of the Early Modern Period], edited by Akira Saito0
The Muslim Friend: Cross-Confessional Male Intimacy in Eighteenth-Century Italy0
Antigone’s Example: Early Modern Women’s Writing in Times of Civil War from Christine de Pizan to Helen Maria Williams, written by Mihoko Suzuki0
Testing Ground for Jesuit Accommodation in Early Modern India. Francisco Ros SJ in Malabar (16th–17th Centuries), written by Antony Mecherry, S.J.0
Women on the Edge in Early Modern Europe, edited by Lisa Hopkins and Aidan Norrie Gendered Temporalities in the Early Modern World, edited by Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks0
Passing the Baton at the Journal of Early Modern History0
The Impact of Domestic Japanese Politics on the English East India Company in Japan, 1613–16230
Ottoman Eurasia in Early Modern German Literature. Cultural Translations (Francisci, Happel, Speer), written by Gerhild Scholz Williams0
Götter, Heiden, Hieroglyphen: Die Entdeckung des nördlichen Polytheismus 1600–1650, written by Domink Fugger0
The Last Embassy: The Dutch Mission of 1795 and the Forgotten History of Western Encounters with China, written by Tonio Andrade0
November, 1494: Politics in Motion in the Streets of Florence0
A Fistful of Shells: West Africa from the Rise of the Slave Trade to the Age of Revolution, written by Toby Green0
The Early Modern in South Asia0
Trade and Finance in Global Missions (16th–18th Centuries), edited by Hélène Vu Thanh and Ines Županov0
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Singing the News of Death: Execution Ballads in Europe 1500–1900, written by Una McIlvenna0
Conquistadores: A New History of Spanish Discovery and Conquest, written by Fernando Cervantes0
Leaving Iberia. Islamic Law and Christian Conquest in North West Africa, written by Jocelyn Hendrickson0
Intelligence and Espionage in the English Republic c.1600–60, written by Alan Marshall0
Unearthly Powers: Religious and Political Change in World History, written by Alan Strathern0
On Taḥqīq, Space Travel, and the Discovery of Jetlag: Post-Mongol Trajectories of Modern Spatial Thinking0
Cosmos and Materiality in Early Modern Prague, written by Suzanna Ivanič0
Tänkandets odyssé – Tidigmodern idéhistoria 1350–1600, written by Erland Sellberg0
The Map as Missed Cue: England’s Pacific Ambitions as Revealed by Narborough’s Draught of the Port of Baldavia in the Coast of Chile (1670)0
Relics in Exile: A Collection of Armenian Sacred Objects between Poland-Lithuania and the Ottoman Empire, 1672–16990
The Truth is out There (and also in Here): Taḥqīq as an Investigative Modality in Mughal Culture and Scholarship0
Popular and Public History0
Il chiaro e lo scuro: gli Africani nell’Europa del Rinascimento tra realtà e rappresentazione, edited by Gianfranco Salvatore0
Debates on the Nature of Blood and the Forging of Social Models in Early Modern Spain (1630s)0
Pietism, the Brethren Movement, and the Globalization of Evangelical Christian Practice0
Leaving the Market, Taking the Square: Space and Mobility in the Revolts of Late Medieval Tournai0
Small Spaces and Multiple Contexts: Nootka Sound’s Global Locality 1774–17940
Framing the World: Classical Influences on Sixteenth-Century Geographical Thought, written by Margaret Small0
Life After the Harem: Female Palace Slaves, Patronage, and the Imperial Ottoman Court, written by Betül İpşirli Argıt The Chief Eunuch of the Ottoman Harem: From African Slave to Power-Broker, written0
Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds, edited by Mackenzie Cooley, Anna Toledano, and Duygu Yıldırım0
Catholic Spectacle and Rome’s Jews: Early Modern Conversion and Resistance, written by Emily Michelson0
Blood and Boundaries: The Limits of Religious and Racial Exclusion in Early Modern Latin America, written by Stuart B. Schwartz0
American Baroque: Pearls and the Nature of Empire, 1492-1700, written by Molly A. Warsh0
Abraham’s Luggage: A Social Life of Things in the Medieval Indian Ocean World, written by Elizabeth A. Lambourn0
How Jesus became Black: Kongo’s Discovery of its Role in the Creation and Nativity Stories0
Medieval Ethiopian Kingship, Craft, and Diplomacy with Latin Europe, written by Verena Krebs Das andere Christentum. Zur transkonfessionellen Verflechtungsgeschichte von äthiopischer Orthodoxie und eu0
Paving the Way for Dutch Colonial Missions: Jacobus Elisa Johannes Capitein (c. 1717–1747) and His Defense of Slavery in Context0
Food, Social Politics and the Order of Nature in Renaissance Italy, written by Allen J. Grieco0
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“Doubtfull beginnings”: Confronting Heterodoxy in Early Colonial Virginia, c.1607–16240
The Slave and the Scholar: Representing Africa in the World from Early Modern Tripoli to Borno (N. Nigeria)0
Introduction: Globalizing Protestantisms0
Empire of Eloquence: The Classical Rhetorical Tradition in Colonial Latin America and the Iberian World, written by Stuart McManusThe Globe on Paper: Writing Histories of the World in Renaissance Euro0
Un imperatore musulmano. Il Liber de sceleribus et infelicitate perfidi turchi ac de spurcitia et feditate gentis et secte sue (1467/1468) di Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalo, written by Giuseppe Mazzanti0
Taming the Messiah: The Formation of an Ottoman Political Public Sphere, 1600–1700, written by Aslıhan Gürbüzel0
Motherhood and Domestic Authority in British and Colonial Quakerism, c.1650–17750
Describing the City, Describing the State. Representations of Venice and the Venetian Terraferma in the Renaissance, written by Sandra Toffolo0
Objects in Frames: Displaying Foreign Collectibles in Early Modern China and Europe, written by Anna Grasskamp0
Review Essay0
Commercial Cosmopolitanism? Cross-Cultural Objects, Spaces and Institutions in the Early Modern World, edited by Felicia Gottmann0
Water for the Saints of Baghdad: The Hydrology of a Sacred Ottoman Geography0
Defining “Ottomans” and “Foreigners”: Venetian Merchants, Jurisdictional Conflicts, and Legal Belonging in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul0
Economic and Social History0
“A Bank of Trust”: Legal Practices of Ottoman Finance Between Empires0
Poly-Olbion: New Perspectives, edited by Andrew McRae and Philip Schwyzer0
Reading Late-Imperial Chinese Merchant Handbooks in Global and Micro-History0
On Savage Shores: How Indigenous Americans Discovered Europe, written by Caroline Dodds Pennock0
Threads of Global Desire: Silk in the Pre‐Modern World, edited by Dagmar Schäfer, Giorgio Riello, and Luca Molà0
Europeans and Africans. Mutual Discoveries and First Encounters, written by Michal Tymowski0
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