Kinkela co-editor of history journal issue

Lisa Eikenburg
Dr. David Kinkela, chair and associate professor in the Department of History.

Dr. David Kinkela, chair and associate professor in the Department of History.

David Kinkela, chair and associate professor in the Department of History, co-edited the latest issue of Radical History Review, a top history journal devoted to issues of gender, race, sexuality, imperialism and class that stretches the boundaries of historical analysis to explore Western and non-Western histories.

Dr. Kinkela noted that since radical history generates knowledge aimed at transforming our shared present into a more just, equal, and sustainable future, it often speaks directly to contemporary conditions. The issue, "Pre-Modern Radicalism, Radical Pre-Modernism," seeks to challenge this conception by bringing together essays that bring a radical perspective to the history of the pre-modern past.

Among others, the issue includes essays on archaeology and cultural imperialism, space and Late Medieval Ottoman World, the geographies of the Spanish Habsburg Empire, and how pre-modern stories shaped Japanese identities in the 20th century.
Dr. Kinkela’s co-editors were Dr. Duane Corpis (NYU, Shanghai) and Kaya Şahin (Indiana University).

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