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In this blog post, Amanda Pipkin draws attention to a little known Dutch editor and biographer, making the important argument that because “authorship” can take many form[...]
2019 | blogs |
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Women and gender in the early modern Low Countries, 1500-1750 brings together research on women and gender across the Low Countries, a culturally contiguous region that w[...]
2019 | e-books |
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During the late nineteenth century, British women received better education, especially at the university level. In particular, the University of Cambridge opened two wom[...]
2021 | articles |
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Restrictive governments breed revolutionaries, history has shown this much. Nineteenth-century Imperial Russia is marked by a time of reforms and liberations. The tsars' [...]
2022 | conference proceedings |
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As a leader of the Global South with the longest border with a Global North country, Mexico leveraged its strategic position to influence international dynamics significa[...]
2024 | conference proceedings |
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Over the last decade and a half, scholars have demonstrated increased interest in studying the history of young people, as signalled by an expanding presence of relevant [...]
2023 | articles |
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It is 1931 and Lily Waldthausen is from an affluent German family who sets out with her husband and children on a cruise that will take them along the coast of the Medite[...]
2021 | e-books |
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In his influential 1835 work Slavery, Unitarian minister William Ellery Channing noted of southern slaves: “Of all the races of men, the African is the mildest and most s[...]
2016 | articles |
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