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Managing the News in Early Modern Europe, 1550-1800

Managing the News in Early Modern Europe, 1550-1800

... Early modern Europe witnessed an eruption of news. In the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries, the burgeoning business of print, the professionalization of postal net- works, confessional con fl ...

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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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The Rule of Women in Early Modern Europe

The Rule of Women in Early Modern Europe

... in Early Modern Europe is a collection of papers which originated in a 2005 conference at the University of ...of early modern history, gender and queenship studies by bringing ‘a ...

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Court Residences as Places of Exchange in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe 1400-1700 (PALATIUM)

Court Residences as Places of Exchange in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe 1400-1700 (PALATIUM)

... The court residence or ‘palace’ (palatium) was a promi- nent place of cultural exchange in late medieval and early modern Europe. The world of the courts 1400-1700 constituted a network on a truly ...

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The Sciences of Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe

The Sciences of Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe

... and Modern Pederasty Investigated and Exemplify’d, the author recounts a chance meeting with a ‘too polish’d Pederast’ who, ‘attack’d upon the Head, that his Desire was unnatural, thus wrestled in Argument; ...

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"Her Book Not His": Women and Their Book Collections in Medieval And Early Modern Europe.

"Her Book Not His": Women and Their Book Collections in Medieval And Early Modern Europe.

... This paper examines book ownership by women in the medieval and early modern periods in Europe. The primary aim of this paper is to synthesize the diverse and fragmentary scholarship on women book ...

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Intelligence, reason of state and the art of governing risk and opportunity in early modern Europe

Intelligence, reason of state and the art of governing risk and opportunity in early modern Europe

... an early form of government through raison d’Etat (‘reason of state’), widespread routines of secrecy, and a post-Westphalia field of European competition and (commercial) exchange between states - intelligence ...

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Opening the Book of Marwood: English Catholics and Their Bibles in Early Modern Europe

Opening the Book of Marwood: English Catholics and Their Bibles in Early Modern Europe

... These substantive agreements at Trent were lost on Pope Paul IV, a zealous reformer of another stripe, who was elected after the 4 th and 5 th sessions and did not attend any part of the Council at all. In 1559, the ...

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Memory before Modernity: Practices of Memory in Early Modern Europe

Memory before Modernity: Practices of Memory in Early Modern Europe

... the early period of urban ...the early eighteenth century the imagined ancestors of lemberg armenians were finally transformed into brave defenders of ruthenian lands against tatar ...

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Raising the ghost of Arius : Erasmus, the Johannine comma and religious difference in early modern Europe

Raising the ghost of Arius : Erasmus, the Johannine comma and religious difference in early modern Europe

... the early stages of this project, a friend asked me bluntly: “Why do you even care if the comma belongs in the text?” “Because it is the bible,” I remember replying, perhaps a little sanctimoniously, “and what is ...

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Doctors caught between the two Worlds: On the reception of South and East Asian Medicine in Early Modern Europe, 1600-1800

Doctors caught between the two Worlds: On the reception of South and East Asian Medicine in Early Modern Europe, 1600-1800

... in Europe? To which I return'd in answer, That very many European Physicians had long labour'd to find out some Medicine, which should have the virtue of prolonging human life, and preserving people in health to a ...

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The 'New Institutional Economics' and the Changing Fortunes of Fairs in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: the Textile Trades, Warfare, and Transaction Costs

The 'New Institutional Economics' and the Changing Fortunes of Fairs in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: the Textile Trades, Warfare, and Transaction Costs

... the early fifteenth century by following entirely new routes, those secure from the ravages of the Hundred Years’ and other wars: from Italy, especially from Venice, across the eastern Alps (Brenner Pass, from ...

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Spanish Fashion at the Courts of Early Modern Europe

Spanish Fashion at the Courts of Early Modern Europe

... did early modern fashions shift in later periods? How were certain garments or styles transformed, discarded, refashioned for new collective or individual purposes, and ...

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East & west : textiles and fashion in early modern Europe

East & west : textiles and fashion in early modern Europe

... The fashion for Indian textiles arose at a time of material and cultural flux in Europe. The fabrics offered abundant visual references to botanic themes during an era of intense preoccupation with flora. They ...

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Introduction : Art and Religious Reform in Early Modern Europe

Introduction : Art and Religious Reform in Early Modern Europe

... Catholics continued to trust in the sacred power of images and relics. During the later sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the cultic use of images – the veneration of paintings and sculptures of Christ and the saints – ...

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Researching memory in early modern studies

Researching memory in early modern studies

... the early modern to describe the period between about 1500 and 1750 identifies it both as part of the longue durée of the modern, and as a period with distinctively pre-modern ...when ...

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Scrutinizing Surfaces in Early Modern Thought

Scrutinizing Surfaces in Early Modern Thought

... in Early Modern Thought Liz Oakley-Brown & Kevin Killeen [1] By examining the relationships between inanimate and animate matter in early-modern Europe, this special issue on ...

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The new light of Europe : Giordano Bruno and the modern age

The new light of Europe : Giordano Bruno and the modern age

... oppositorum. 27 Moreover, myth and religion equally partook in the ill fate of the Aristotelian definition of the efficient cause and the eventual demise of the final cause. This is because these causes, astray from ...

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Pray in Early Modern English drama

Pray in Early Modern English drama

... speech-related Early Modern English texts, including drama, Culpeper and Kytö (2010, 372–397) note social variation in the use of discourse markers in Early Modern English among speakers of ...

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Earls Colne's Early Modern Landscapes

Earls Colne's Early Modern Landscapes

... of early Quakerism, did not commence until the summer of 1652, and James Parnel is usually attributed as being the first person to bring the Quaker message to Essex in ...the early 1650s was an existing ...

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