Journal of Early Modern History. Contacts, Comparisons, Contrasts. Early Modernity Viewed from a World-Historical Perspective is an academic, peer-reviewed history journal published by Brill in cooperation with the Center for Early Modern History (University of Minnesota). For more information on the journal see https://brill.com/view/journals/jemh/jemh-overview.xml?contents=About



LuxFaSS special issue in the vol. 24, no. 4-5, 2020 entitled ”Circulation of People”.

The team contributed through the articles signed by Michał Wasiucionek, Constanța Vintilă-Ghițulescu, Mária Pakucs, David Celetti and Artemis Yagou. The contents of this special issue is:

Michał Wasiucionek, Introduction: Objects, Circuits, and Southeastern Europe

Michał Wasiucionek, Garments, Signatures, and Ottoman Self-Fashioning in the Imperial Periphery: Moldavian Voyvode Ștefan Tomșa II and Ottomanization in the Early Seventeenth Century

Constanța Vintilă-Ghițulescu, A Wallachian Boyar in the Emperor Joseph II’s Court

Mária Pakucs-Willcocks, ”Turkish” Textiles in South-Eastern and East-Central Europe in the Early Modern Period: The Evidence of Transylvanian Custom Accounts

David Celetti, France in the Levant: Trade and Immaterial Circulations in the ”Long Eighteenth Century”

Artemis Yagou, Popular Luxury in Southeastern Europe in the Long Eighteenth Century: A Case-Study of Italian Ceramics and Ottoman Greek Clients

Hedda Reindl-Kiel, Afterword

TheJournal of the History of Childhood and Youth, volume 15, Numer 2, Spring 2022, dedicated to Children and Consumption, edited by Nicoleta Roman.



Nicoleta Roman, „Forgotten Consumers: Children, Youth and Their Interconnectedness with Material Culture and Cloting across the European Empires, The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, volume 15, Numer 2, Spring 2022, p. 181-190. Project MUSE - Forgotten Consumers: Children, Youth and Their Interconnectedness with Material Culture and Clothing across the European Empires (jhu.edu)

Nicoleta Roman, „Military Uniform: Boyhood, Youth, and Country in a Mid-Nineteenth-Century Romanian Principality, The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, volume 15, Numer 2, Spring 2022, p. 197-216. Project MUSE - Military Uniform: Boyhood, Youth, and Country in a Mid-Nineteenth-Century Romanian Principality (jhu.edu)