TOC: Jewish Social Studies 24.3
The editors of Jewish Social Studies are pleased to announce the publication of issue 24.3, which features a roundtable discussion on Jewish Studies and feminism, in addition to two articles.
The editors of Jewish Social Studies are pleased to announce the publication of issue 24.3, which features a roundtable discussion on Jewish Studies and feminism, in addition to two articles.
The Journal of Urban History is pleased to announce the table of contents for the March 2019 issue.
The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Summer/Autumn 2018 issue is now available on Project Muse: http://muse.jhu.edu/issue/39787
CONTENTS
VOL. 116, NOS. 3&4 | Summer/Autumn 2018
INTRODUCTION
By Sara Egge & David E. Hamilton
ARTICLES
Articles
Building a Constituency for Racial Integration: Chicago's Magnet Schools and the Prehistory of School Choice
Nicholas Kryczka
History of Education Quarterly, Volume 59 / Issue 1, February 2019, pp 1 - 34
doi: 10.1017/heq.2018.49 Published Online on 31 January 2019
Equalizing Resources vs. Retaining Black Political Power: Paradoxes of an Urban-Suburban School District Merger in Durham, North Carolina, 1958–1996
Esther Cyna
History of Education Quarterly, Volume 59 / Issue 1, February 2019, pp 35 - 64
The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Summer/Autumn 2018 issue is now available on Project Muse: http://muse.jhu.edu/issue/39787
CONTENTS
VOL. 116, NOS. 3&4 | Summer/Autumn 2018
INTRODUCTION
By Sara Egge & David E. Hamilton
ARTICLES
The inaugural issue of Migration and Society has recently published! In recognition, Berghahn is offering free access to the entire issue until 1/31/19.The theme of the issue is: Hospitality and Hostility Towards Migrants: Global Perspectives
To redeem, please visit: www.berghahnjournals.com/redeem and use code: MS2019
Fabula, Volume 59, Issue 3-4, 2018
The newly published issue in the peer-reviewed JENdA: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies will be of interest to you. As JENdA is focused on research on women in African societies and in the Diaspora, this issue continues the journal's commitment to publish evidence-based research that is engaging and forward-looking. With four incredible researchers, the issue offers a refreshing analysis and approach to their respective topics. All the articles are fascinating read.
Intellect is pleased to announce that the Journal of African Media Studies 10.3 is now available!
Journal of Eastern African Studies
Volume 13, Issue 1
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjea20/13/1
Contents
Editorial announcement
James Brennan, Richard Vokes & Jason Mosley
Page: 1
https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2019.1565475
Special issue: Publics in Africa in a digital age
Guest editors: Sharath Srinivasan, Stephanie Diepeveen & George Karekwaivanane