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Communism and the Rise of the Anti-Christian Movement in Republican China (2025)
Journal Article
Zhu, H., & Lin, X. (2025). Communism and the Rise of the Anti-Christian Movement in Republican China. Religions, 16(2), 228. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16020228

Scholars have acknowledged that much of the early support for the anti-Christian movement in Shanghai and Beijing in 1922 came from radical individuals and organizations with ties to the Communists, anarchists, and the Guomindang left, but little att... Read More about Communism and the Rise of the Anti-Christian Movement in Republican China.

The "White Settler" State Mentality Destroying the World for Everyone (2025)
Digital Artefact
Charney, M. W. (2025). The "White Settler" State Mentality Destroying the World for Everyone. [Blog post]

The idea that the white settler can do anything with what is found on “their” land has today resulted in planetary climatic consequences. There must be a fundamental re-evaluation of core American values to dismantle the systematic grip of white sett... Read More about The "White Settler" State Mentality Destroying the World for Everyone.

A debt to Godai’in Annen: Taimitsu and the yogin consecration (2025)
Book Chapter
Dolce, L. (2025). A debt to Godai’in Annen: Taimitsu and the yogin consecration. In Ō. R. S. K. K. R. K. Ōkubo Ryōshun sensei koki kinen ronbunshū kankōkai (Ed.), Tendaigaku to shoshisō 天台学と諸思想 (756-704). Hōzōkan

Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America? Why History Should Count (2025)
Digital Artefact
Charney, M. W. (2025). Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America? Why History Should Count. [Blog post]

The Trump Administration changing the Gulf’s indigenous name demonstrates the continuing control over political institutions by the descendants of European settler populations – illegal migrants, in today’s western parlance – who continue to seek to... Read More about Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America? Why History Should Count.

The Anthropological Study of the Jains: Two Essays (2025)
Journal Article
Babb, L. A., & Cort, J. E. (2025). The Anthropological Study of the Jains: Two Essays. International Journal of Jaina Studies, 21(1), 1-20

Lawrence A. “Alan” Babb (1941-2023) was a leading anthropologist of South Asian religions, whose extensive scholarship on the Jains played a pivotal role in bringing the study of the Jains into the mainstream of South Asian Studies. His writings cons... Read More about The Anthropological Study of the Jains: Two Essays.

The Anthropological Study of the Jains: Two Essays (2025)
Journal Article
Babb, L. A., & Cort, J. E. (2025). The Anthropological Study of the Jains: Two Essays. International Journal of Jaina Studies, 21(1), 1-20

Lawrence A. “Alan” Babb (1941-2023) was a leading anthropologist of South Asian religions, whose extensive scholarship on the Jains played a pivotal role in bringing the study of the Jains into the mainstream of South Asian Studies. His writings cons... Read More about The Anthropological Study of the Jains: Two Essays.

Representation of Aphrodite and Eros on Sasanian Clay Bullae: Evidence from the Firetemple of Ādur Gušnasp at Takht-e Solaymān (2025)
Journal Article
Moradi, Y., & Hintze, A. (2025). Representation of Aphrodite and Eros on Sasanian Clay Bullae: Evidence from the Firetemple of Ādur Gušnasp at Takht-e Solaymān. Iranian Studies, 58(1), 1-31. https://doi.org/10.1017/irn.2024.54

This article examines five Sasanian bullae from the fire temple of Ādur Gušnasp with seal impressions depicting Aphrodite and Eros, and Aphrodite Anadyomene, from the fire temple of Ādur Gušnasp. The original seal with Aphrodite and Eros likely dates... Read More about Representation of Aphrodite and Eros on Sasanian Clay Bullae: Evidence from the Firetemple of Ādur Gušnasp at Takht-e Solaymān.