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Forming the nation : early modern England and modern Ireland

Forming the nation : early modern England and modern Ireland

... how modern Ireland inherits from early modern England, demonstrating that formal inheritance is disrupted by citizens who, through their fraternal impulses, contribute to emerging ...

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The Rule of Women in Early Modern Europe

The Rule of Women in Early Modern Europe

... studies, early modern history and in some cases, ...the early modern era, as mentioned previously, which would round out this volume and balance out the surfeit of papers on Elizabeth ...

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Widowhood in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Widowhood in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

... individual now had to function, the fact of being no longer married, with all that this implied in terms of moral reputation, relationships to one's kin, relationships to property-ownership, and even one's potential as a ...

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British Interventions in Early Modern Ireland

British Interventions in Early Modern Ireland

... of early modern ...of early modern Ireland out of the provinciality for which it has often been ...in Early Modern Ireland stands as a tribute to the man and his ...

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The Sciences of Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe

The Sciences of Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe

... conceptions of same-sex sexuality requires that we pay greater attention to the scientific discourses of the period, in which a variety of theoretical perspectives and case studies were put forward; and second, that such ...

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Earls Colne's Early Modern Landscapes

Earls Colne's Early Modern Landscapes

... Colne’s early modern inhabitants interacted with the place where they lived, in terms of what they saw, what they heard, and how they made their marks on the landscape, not least in acts of graffiti within ...

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EDUCATION AND THE EARLY MODERN ENGLISH SEPARATISTS

EDUCATION AND THE EARLY MODERN ENGLISH SEPARATISTS

... investigating in detail the evidence relating to the early modern English Separatists and their attitudes to education. Interest in, and.. It has sometimes erroneously b[r] ...

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Doctor Who and the early modern world

Doctor Who and the early modern world

... of early modernism from the blood-drenched streets of Paris and the caverns and torture implements of earlier early modern stories, insisting on the period of one of darkness, cupidity and ...

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Revenge and Reconciliation in Early Modern Italy

Revenge and Reconciliation in Early Modern Italy

... were responsible for much of the violence in the first place, notably the plague of banditry. Its power to suppress elite violence, in particular, was limited. In order to function effectively it required the ...

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Tagging the Bard:Evaluating the Accuracy of a Modern POS Tagger on Early Modern English Corpora

Tagging the Bard:Evaluating the Accuracy of a Modern POS Tagger on Early Modern English Corpora

... Here they were talking about the Helsinki corpus, which includes Old, Middle as well as Early Modern English. In fact, from that time to the present, there has been much progress in creating POS tagged and ...

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Pray in Early Modern English drama

Pray in Early Modern English drama

... With regard to the social status of the characters using the different forms of pray (the range of which was shown in Figure 2, Section 4), our data show no correlation between members of higher ranks using more complex ...

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Childhood and Loss in Early Modern Life Writing

Childhood and Loss in Early Modern Life Writing

... However, the place of childhood as one of those constituent parts is more complex. Childhood today is often seen as the natural object of nostalgic emotion. Since the late eighteenth century, childhood has often been ...

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Scrutinizing Surfaces in Early Modern Thought

Scrutinizing Surfaces in Early Modern Thought

... how early modern book production was not only lavish, but produced a large number of elaborately well-dressed books, embellished with covers that proved in turn irresistibly and emblematically attractive to ...

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The human face of early modern England

The human face of early modern England

... 1648), pp.102 and 103-4. In this period, as earlier, deafness and dumbness were perceived to be absolutely linked. René Descartes assumed this in Discourse on the Method when he wrote of ‘men born deaf and dumb’ who ...

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Early Modern Guildhalls : Habitus in transition?

Early Modern Guildhalls : Habitus in transition?

... in early modern political and philosophical writing (Fletcher & Stevenson 1985; Underdown, Amussen & Kishlansky 1995) and to an obsession with its converse: disorder, social unrest and crime (Clark ...

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Bigamous marriage in early modern England

Bigamous marriage in early modern England

... Historians, with the notable exception of Lawrence Stone, have traditionally paid more attention to marriage-formation in early modern England than to its dissolution. We know that some unions ended in ...

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The origins of early modern experimental philosophy

The origins of early modern experimental philosophy

... broad, early modern sense of the term ‘experimental’, best rendered in current language as ‘experiential’: that is, it relies on observations and ...

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Medical care in early modern Venice

Medical care in early modern Venice

... Four volumes of the Necrologi have been sampled for this study: 1645, 1696, 1746 and 1796. 27 Each of these volumes follows the Venetian year and runs from March to February. The sampled years have been chosen with ...

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Run by the poor for the poor? : social elites in the early modern public house

Run by the poor for the poor? : social elites in the early modern public house

... A number of variables affected the composition of patrons. Official norms, established gender roles, regional customs and moral attitudes set a general framework, but three factors – type of establishment, location and ...

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THE DEMAND FOR A NEW CONCEPT OF ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE EARLY MODERN AGE: THE DOCTRINE OF HUME

THE DEMAND FOR A NEW CONCEPT OF ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE EARLY MODERN AGE: THE DOCTRINE OF HUME

... the early modern age, which was not sufficiently explicit, attracted the attention of Martin ...the early precursors of modern philosoph- ical anthropology: "Interpreting man as subjec- ...

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