Elisabetta Cecconi, Christina Samson and Isabella Martini (University of Florence), Introduction full text

Letizia Vezzosi (University of Florence), The propagandistic narrative in Saint Erkenwald full text

Elisabetta Cecconi (University of Florence), Propaganda in 17th-century pamphlets on Jamaica: A corpus-assisted discourse study (1655-1700) full text

Elisabetta Lonati (Università del Piemonte Orientale), Language ideology and national propaganda in 18th-century British dictionaries of arts and sciences full text

Massimo Sturiale (University of Milan), Elocution, editorials, and Englishness: The role of print media in shaping accent attitudes in the long nineteenth century full text

Christina Samson (University of Florence), Fanning fires. A corpus-assisted analysis of women’s letters during the 1857-58 Indian uprisings full text

Matylda Włodarczyk (Adam Mickiewicz University), The bluestocking in the Polish press (1830s-1890s): Othering women through code-switching, borrowing and loan translations full text

Gabriella Del Lungo and Sabrina Cappelli (University of Florence), Propaganda discourse in an imperial setting: The case of Lytton Strachey’s Queen Victoria full text

Davide Mazzi (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia), “The mask is off at last!”: Propaganda discourse in the Irish Civil War full text

Birte Bös (University of Duisburg-Essen), Propaganda in TIME Magazine – A diachronic corpus-assisted discourse study full text

Roberta Facchinetti (University of Verona), Striking a balance between norms of impartiality and adversarialness in broadcast interviews full text

Marina Bondi* , Jessica Jane Nocella* and Roberto Paganelli** (* University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, ** UniCamillus University, Rome), Vaccines discourse: A diachronic case study full text

Isabel Ermida (University of Minho), Ageist propaganda on social media: Disguising hate speech through mock politeness full text