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CROMOHS is a peer-reviewed, open-access electronic history journal published in English, and over the last three decades has established a solid reputation for scholarly rigour. With a marked international outlook, it aims to encourage methodological debate arising from original and creative dialogue between scholarly traditions, and to promote innovative approaches to archival research. CROMOHS acts as a focal point and forum for challenging and fresh scholarship on fourteenth- to nineteenth-century intellectual, social and cultural history in a global perspective. It seeks to move beyond a strictly regional and Eurocentric approach, with a preferential view towards histories of transcultural contacts and connections. Articles relating to Muslim societies (fourteenth-nineteenth centuries) are most welcome. More generally, CROMOHS strongly encourages contributions engaging with extra-European cultures and societies. CROMOHS invites theoretically informed work from a range of historical, cultural and social domains that interrogate cross-cultural and connected histories, intersecting the history of knowledge, emotions, religious beliefs, ethnography, cartography, the environment, material culture and the arts.
 
Editors-in-Chief:
Daniel Barbu, CNRS Paris, France
Caterina Bori, University of Bologna, Italy
Giovanni Tarantino, University of Florence, Italy
Paola von Wyss-Giacosa, Zurich, Switzerland
 
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Current IssueNo 28 (2025): Cromohs

Published December 18, 2025

Issue Description

COMMUNITIES IN SOLIDARITY. CHARITY, WELFARE, AND IDENTITY IN SOUTHERN EUROPE (FOURTEENTH-EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES)
Ed. by Sama Mammadova


Sama Mammadova, Introduction

Bianca Lopez, Migrant Charity, Collective Life, and the Poor in the March of Ancona, 1400–1460

Carmen Caballero Navas and Miguel Rafael García Campos, Health and Segregation: Iberian Jewish Responses to the Crisis of the Late Fifteenth Century

Jessica Hogbin, Bestowing Care and Earning Honor: Female Hospital Donors and Politics in Renaissance Rome

Lucia Felici, Normal Schools for Poor Spinsters. A New Approach ... More

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Table of Contents

Articles

Introduction
Sama Mammadova
1-4
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16895
Migrant Charity, Collective Life, and the Poor in the March of Ancona, 1400-1460
Bianca Lopez
5-20
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16075
Health and Segregation: Iberian Jewish Responses to the Crisis of the Late Fifteenth Century
Carmen Caballero Navas, Miguel Rafael García Campos
21-36
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16202
Bestowing Care and Earning Honor: Female Hospital Donors and Politics in Renaissance Rome
Jessica Hogbin
37-50
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16077
Normal Schools for Poor Spinsters: A New Approach to Welfare in the Reform Project of Pietro Leopoldo, Grand Duke of Tuscany
Lucia Felici
51-70
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16128
Solidarity or Fiscal Rapacity? : The Interplay between Food Supply Policy and Taxation in Valencia during the 1350s-1360s.
Pablo Sanahuja Ferrer
71-82
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16076
Converting Enslaved Muslims in Early Modern Naples: Charity, Identity, and Solidarity in the Seventeenth Century
Justine Walden
83-102
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16098

Historians and Their Craft

An Interview with Alastair Hamilton
Chiara Petrolini
103-110
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16906

Book Reviews

Gender and Cultural Mediation in the Long Eighteenth Century: Women Across Borders
Rocío Quispe Agnoli
111-114
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16903
L'impero nei musei: Storie di collezioni coloniali italiane
Nicolás Kwiatkowski
115-118
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16904
Europäischer Buchmarkt und Gelehrtenrepublik: Die transnationale Verlagsbuchhandlung Treuttel & Würtz, 1750–1850
Isabelle Riepe
119-122
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16927
Toutes les époques sont dégueulasses
Paul-Alexis Mellet
123-125
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16905
Botany of Empire: Plant Worlds and the Scientific Legacies of Colonialism
Jason C. J. Terry
126-131
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16925
Making Italy Anglican: Why the Book of Common Prayer Was Translated into Italian
Marco Fratini
132-135
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16935
American Globalization, 1492–1850: Trans-Cultural Consumption in Spanish Latin America
Luis Alfredo De la Peña Jiménez
136-140
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/cromohs-16866
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