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Medieval & Renaissance Studies |
![]() Pub Date: July 2009 A transnational comparison of women rulers and women's sovereignty throughout Europe learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: February 2008 The first critical edition of two musical treatises by an Italian music theorist, mathematician, and physician learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: June 2007 New scholarship on sixteenth-century composer and theorist Gallus Dressler learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: March 2007 A concise retelling of the Sephardic Jews grim story learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: September 2006 A rare example of musical scholarship from the Tudor period, in translation and fully annotated learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: July 2005 Regional and global perspectives from the finest writers on women's history learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: April 2005 Regional and global perspectives from the finest writers on women's history learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: June 2004 Six complete, annotated pamphlets on the role of women in 17th Century society. They give insight into debates within English culture on gossips, treatises against wife-beating, superiority of women, and cross-dressing. learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: December 2004 Powerful/influential women who provided positive role models without opposition from males are not an invention of twentieth-century feminism but also existed in times past. learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: February 2004 Where are all the animals in history? Renaissance Beasts begins to answer that question by exploring numerous ways in which animals played a key role in Renaissance culture: werewolves, meat, performers, experimental tools. learn more... |
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