Cusp 4.1 is now live on Project Muse. This issue includes a fantastic cluster, drawing from papers at the 2025 NVSA, on the Victorian Twentieth Century as well as a newly recovered prose piece by George Egerton. muse.jhu.edu/issue/56579
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Cusp. 3.2 is now up on Project Muse muse.jhu.edu/issue/55539 with a fantastic cluster on cosmopolitanism edited by @shinjinichatto.bsky.social and articles by Bassam Sidiki (on racialized quarantine) and Caylee Weintraub (on deep-sea ecology) as well as an interview with Tom Crewe
So happy to see the Cusp article "Hauntings in the Nursery" by @dremilyvincent.bsky.social among the top 20 most-read articles in JHUP journals for February. This article will be free to read through March 15: muse.jhu.edu/article/920145
Issue 3.1 of Cusp, with articles on decadence in Korea, Sarah Grand, Arthur Symons, H. G. Wells, and The Story of an African Farm is now up on Project Muse. Please take a look and consider submitting to the nicest-looking of all journals:
muse.jhu.edu/issue/54315
Thank you for reposting! The cluster Robert Volpicelli edited on disability is truly excellent and can be accessed here: muse.jhu.edu/issue/53010
Cusp: Late 19th-/Early 20th-Century Cultures, a newer journal from Johns Hopkins UP, has migrated over to Bluesky. Please take a look at our submission guidelines. We welcome work across the turn of the century, across disciplines, and across national boundaries. www.press.jhu.edu/journals/cusp
Thank you! We are not the best at social media, but we did manage to figure out the new app, and this place seems much better than the other one.
You are a historian of the cusp! Please consider submitting, and spread the word. We are very excited to be providing a space for scholars working across the turn of the century.