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1. EDITORIAL – CELEBRATING 40 YEARS.

2. George Henry Falkiner Nuttall and the origins of parasitology and Parasitology.

3. Madrasa Reforms and Islamic Modernism in Bangladesh.

4. A Brief History of Global Navigation Satellite Systems.

5. The Genetics of Reading and Language.

6. One Thousand Years of Islamic Education in Najaf: Myth and History of the Shiʿi Ḥawza.

7. Reforming Rural Education in China: Understanding Teacher Expectations for Rural Youth.

8. The Sociopolitical Culture of Iranian Baloch Elites.

9. Abstracts of Posters Presented at the Annual Meeting.

10. Homemaker or professional? Girls' schools designed by Ernst Egli and Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky in Ankara, 1930-1938.

11. CLOSING THE MODEL? THE HARROD-MARSCHAK CORRESPONDENCE ON THE DRAFT OF THE "ESSAY IN DYNAMIC THEORY".

12. Unholy Alliances? Language Exams, Loyalty, and Identification in Interwar Romania.

13. Language and education laws in multi-ethnic de facto states: the cases of Abkhazia and Transnistria.

14. “Red Mecca”—The Communist University for Laborers of the East (KUTV): Iranian Scholars and Students in Moscow in the 1920s and 1930s.

15. The Shape of Knowledge: Children and the Visual Culture of Literacy and Numeracy.

16. Classifying citizens in nationalist China during World War II, 1937-1941

17. Mrs Killer and Dr Crook: Birth Attendants and Birth Outcomes in Early Twentieth-century Derbyshire

18. Frank Daniels' report on the wartime Japanese courses at SOAS.

19. From immigrants to emigrants: Salesian education and the failed integration of Italians in Egypt, 1937-1960.

20. School-based linguistic and cultural revitalization as a local practice: Sakha language education in the city of Yakutsk, Russian Federation.

21. CATTLE DIP AND SHARK LIVER OIL IN A TECHNO-CHEMICAL COLONIAL STATE: THE POISONING AT MALANGALI SCHOOL, TANGANYIKA, 1934.

22. Environmental and Sustainability Education Research, Past and Future: Three Perspectives From Late, Mid, and Early Career Researchers.

23. Education, Propaganda, and the People: Democratic paternalism in 1930s Siam.

24. ‘ENTIRELY CHRISTIAN AND ENTIRELY AFRICAN’: CATHOLIC AFRICAN STUDENTS IN FRANCE IN THE ERA OF INDEPENDENCE.

25. Childhood Health and Human Capital: New Evidence from Genetic Brothers in Arms.

26. SAHARAN OCEANS AND BRIDGES, BARRIERS AND DIVIDES IN AFRICA'S HISTORIOGRAPHICAL LANDSCAPE.

27. THE RECREATION OF MODERN AND AFRICAN ART AT ACHIMOTA SCHOOL IN THE GOLD COAST (1927–52).

28. GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN AFRICAN HISTORY: A PERSONAL REFLECTION.

29. Exiled Children: Care in English Convents in the 17th and 18th Centuries.

30. Borders That Divide: Education and Religion in Ghana and Togo Since Colonial Times.

31. Untangling Mexico's Noodle: El Tallarín and the Revival of Zapatismo in Morelos, 1934–1938.

32. Nationalization campaigns and teachers' practices in Belgian–German and Polish–German border regions (1945–1956).

33. “Calculated to be Offensive to Hindoos”? Vernacular Education, History Textbooks and the Waqi'at Controversy of the 1860s in Colonial North India.

34. Empirical studies on foreign language learning and teaching in China (2008–2011): A review of selected research.

35. Why Are Returns to Education Higher for Women than for Men in Urban China?

36. Priority claims and public disputes in astronomy: E.M. Antoniadi, J. Comas i Solà and the search for authority and social prestige in the early twentieth century.

37. LITERACY AND THE DECOLONIZATION OF AFRICA'S INTELLECTUAL HISTORY.

38. "Fascinating Scalpel-wielders and Fair Dissectors": Women's Experience of Irish Medical Education, c.1880s-1920s.

39. AFRICAN GIRLS' SAMPLERS FROM MISSION SCHOOLS IN SIERRA LEONE (1820s TO 1840s).

40. National identity and history writing in Ukraine.

41. The Milošević Trial: Purpose and Performance.

42. 'Are You Local?' Indigenous Iron Age and Mobile Roman and Post-Roman Populations: Then, Now and In-Between

43. Holy places in Umayyad al-Andalus

47. A Hungarian Josephinist, orientalist, and bibliophile: Count Karl Reviczky, 1737-1793

48. Ethnic identity and archaeology in the Black Sea region of Turkey