
| L’autore assente: L’anonimato nell’editoria italiana del Settecento |
| A Culture of Ambiguity: An Alternative History of Islam |
| Emotion, Diplomacy and Gift Exchanging Practices in the Ottoman Context |
| Eric Hobsbawm: The Last of the Universal Historians? |
| Gibbon all’italiana: The Italian Restoration Edition of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire |
| Gift Exchanging Practices between the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and the Ottoman Empire: ‘Cose Turche’ and Strange Animals |
| Hernando Colón’s New World of Books:: Toward a Cartography of Knowledge |
| The Importance of Being Islamic: reviewed by Nabeelah Jaffer |
| Inexcusabiles: Salvation and the Virtues of the Pagans in the Early Modern Period |
| An Interview with Joan-Pau Rubiés |
| Marzocco and Shir o Khorshid. Origin and decline of the Medici Persian diplomacy (1599-1721) |
| On Gifts and Friendship: Polish-Lithuanian Ambassadors and Gift Exchanges in Istanbul and Iași |
| Ottoman Messages in Kind: Emotions and Diplomatic Gifts |
| Paper in Medieval England: From Pulp to Fictions: reviewed by José María Pérez Fernández |
| Precolonial African Historiography as a multidisciplinary project: The case of the Bahurutshe of the Marico |
| Studying Trade and Local Economies in Early Islamicate Societies: Responses to the ‘Long-Divergence’ Debate from Islamic History |
| Transforming the East: A New Research Project in Australia |
| The Visualization of Knowledge in Medieval and Early Modern Europe |
| Writing History in the Medieval Islamic World The Value of Chronicles as Archives |