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During the reign of James II/VII Stuart (1685-1688), the political, diplomatic and cultural relations between the British court and the Italian states flourished as never before. This was due above all to the Roman-Catholic faith of the... more
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      Diplomatic HistoryEarly Modern HistoryCatholic Missionary HistoryEnglish History
Il saggio intende dimostrare che, subito dopo la pubblicazione, da parte di Alberico Gentili, dei De iuris interpretibus Dialogi sex (1582) e delle Lectiones et Epistolae (1583-1584) i rapporti fra Jean Hotman e il giurista di San Ginesio... more
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      HistoryModern HistoryCultural HistoryCultural Studies
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      Landscape ArchitectureHistory of ScienceLandscape History17th-Century Studies
Alberico Gentili (San Ginesio, 1552 – Londra, 1608), uno dei maggiori giuristi della prima Età Moderna, è ritenuto uno dei padri fondatori del diritto internazionale moderno. Perseguitato in patria per la sua adesione alle dottrine... more
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      HistoryModern HistoryCanon LawTheology
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      17th century EnglandThe English Civil War and RevolutionEnglish Civil War
This essay reappraises the origins of French Quakerism based on new archival research conducted on both sides of the Channel. It identifies 34 Quaker missionaries in 17th- and early 18C France, sheds new light on the French reception of... more
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      TransnationalismFrench RevolutionTransatlantic relationsEighteenth Century History
Overview of how King Charles I was ultimately responsible for his own downfall in the period 1641 to 1649.
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    • 17th century England
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      ArchaeologyConflict ArchaeologyBattlefield Archaeology17th century England
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      Religion and PoliticsEnglish HistoryEarly Modern EnglandAnglicanism (Anglicanism)
This article explores the early history of Kensington Palace gardens from the earliest reference in the Doomsday Book, to the purchase of the property by William and Mary in 1689 and the subsequent development of the gardens features,... more
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      Landscape HistoryHistory Of LondonGarden ArchaeologyGarden History
The body of a short article published in the Token Corresponding Society Bulletin for December 2016 (Vol. 12, no. 1), numbered there pages 24-32. This article researches a 17th century token issuer from Great Yarmouth, Stephen Tracey, who... more
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      17th-Century StudiesPost Medieval Numismatics17th century EnglandPost-Medieval Archaeology
THOMAS SIMON'S portrait on last hammered coinages of Charles II 1660/62 was one of the greatest artistic accomplishments in English coinage.
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      British HistoryEnglishNumismatics17th century England
La Guerra Civil Inglesa de 1642 a 1651 fue un período de beligerancia social, disputas religiosas, experimentación política e inestabilidad en Inglaterra, Escocia e Irlanda. Sin embargo, se sabe menos, pero se debate mucho, sobre las... more
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      HistoryModern HistoryEarly Modern HistoryBritish History
The political and religious symbolism of buildings is of enduring interest in historical archaeology. Similarly, ideal concepts in urban planning, and utopian communities have been of recent concern. This paper moves beyond iconography... more
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      ArchitectureArchitectural History17th-Century Studies17th century Europe
Alberico Gentili (San Ginesio 1552 - Londra 1608) studia presso l’Università di Perugia dove si laurea in diritto civile il 23 settembre 1572. Nel 1580 è costretto a fuggire dall’Italia, per motivi religiosi, per giungere a Londra in... more
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      HistoryModern HistoryIntellectual HistoryCultural History
A short description and history of a first edition copy of Philosophus Autodidactus as found in Salisbury Cathedral's library.
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      17th century EnglandIbn-TufaylEdward PocockeHayy Ibn Yaqzan
This is chapter one of the book: Britain, Denmark-Norway and the House of Stuart (2000)
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      Military HistoryDiplomatic HistoryNorthern EuropeEnglish History
A brief history and description of Edward Pococke's Specimen Historiae Arabum as found in Salisbury Cathedral's library.
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      17th-Century Studies17th century EnglandEdward Pococke
This work analyses the public perception of the role of privateers and their transition to pirates and examines both negative and positive outcomes in various areas like diplomacy, international trade, legal, racial and gender issues. The... more
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      Gender StudiesMulticulturalismLatin American and Caribbean HistoryWar Studies
Michel Foucault argued that the development of morbid anatomy, which he located in late eighteenth-century France, led to a great increase in the power of doctors over patients. The use of autopsy findings to confirm the cause of death... more
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      History of MedicineHistory of AnatomyMedicolegal IssuesSocial History of Medicine
This paper examines whether ceramicist John Dwight’s documented discovery of English stoneware, and his relationship with architect and scientist Robert Hooke, makes either man the plausible originator of the widespread use of fired... more
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      Material Culture StudiesHistory of ScienceHistory Of LondonArchitectural History
in: Daniela Hacke/ Paul P. Musselwhite (eds): Empire of Senses. Sensory Practices and Modes of Perception in the Atlantic World, Leiden: Brill 2017, p. 300-322.
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      History of Science and TechnologyMilitary HistoryCultural HistoryEconomic History
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      17th Century & Early Modern Philosophy17th century EnglandLandscape PoetryAndrew Marvell
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      HistoryEarly Modern HistoryHistoriographySeventeenth Century
ABSTRACT The Jacobean era's infamous witchcraft trials are recalled after reservoir repairs close to Pendle Hill reveal a buried cottage with bricked‐up cat. Interpretations of the building as the site of Malkin Tower, recorded in court... more
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      Mythology And FolkloreHistoryEuropean HistoryModern History
This lesson introduces network metrics and how to draw conclusions from them when working with humanities data. Readers learn how to use the NetworkX Python package to produce and work with these network statistics.
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      Digital HumanitiesDigital HistoryQuaker StudiesSocial Network Analysis (SNA)
Pela sua localização privilegiada no meio do Oceano Atlântico, os Açores desempenharam a partir do século XV um importante papel como porto de apoio aos navios que rumavam a novos territórios. Nas suas águas ficou o registo... more
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      Maritime Archaeology18th Century17th century England16th century Venice
An examination of the historiography of the Glorious Revolution, the differing interpretations offered of the event by historians, and a brief examination of just what exactly happened in 1688. Also included is a discussion on the modern... more
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      British HistoryHistoriographyPolitical History17th century England
The English Civil War from 1642 to 1651 was a period of social belligerence, religious disputes, political experimentation and instability in England, Scotland and Ireland. However, less is known but much is debated about the causes since... more
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      ReligionHistoryEuropean HistoryModern History
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      17th century EnglandGenealogical ResearchGenealogy-Family HistoryFamily name research and genealogy, migration history
The aim of this chapter is to investigate the artistic and architectural exchanges associated with the massive influx of immigrants from the Low Countries during the sixteenth and the first half of the seventeenth centuries in the... more
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      Renaissance StudiesThe Low Countries17th century EnglandHistory of architecture
This is an overview of the English division viol, assembling the information available from first hand sources. What are its roots? How and when does it appear in contemporary sources? Was it really a small size viol? Is the six-string... more
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      Early Music17th-Century StudiesViola Da GambaBaroque Music
In this paper we investigate how magic participated in the construction of the new natural philosophy as it was formed in the second half of the 17th century in England. First of all, our claim is that in this new landscape the... more
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      Natural philosophyWitchcraft (Magic)The Royal Society17th century England
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      Discourse AnalysisHistoryEuropean HistoryCultural History
The aim of this thesis is to clarify the role that female interpreters in Britain played at an early stage in the canonisation of William Shakespeare. Shakespeare, one of the popular playwrights in English Renaissance theatre, became... more
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      Intellectual HistoryCultural HistoryGender StudiesEnglish Literature
Il s'agit des deux chapitres consacrés au Léviathan de Hobbes dans ma thèse de doctorat, intitulée "Mélancolie, scepticisme et écriture du pouvoir à l'âge baroque" et soutenue à Bruxelles en juin 2014. Le premier chapitre (qui correspond... more
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      Civil LawPolitical PhilosophyScepticismSocial Contract Theory
This paper is the final outcome of my MA Thesis research, carried out at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid throughout 2010. Diplomacy played a key role during the troubled period of the Thirty Years’ War. Diplomats were chosen for... more
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      Diplomatic HistoryInternational RelationsEarly Modern HistoryHabsburg Studies
Protestantism is a religion based on an anthology: the Bible. English Protestants, however, generally accepted fewer holy books than Catholics. Scripture alone, rather than the Papacy or Church councils, was paramount for them. Yet... more
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      ReligionEarly Modern HistoryApocrypha/PseudepigraphaBible
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      Early Modern HistoryNaval HistoryCaribbean History17th century England
Nicolas Poussin's "Hannibal Crossing the Alps," long considered one of his earliest surviving works, is here recognized as a portrait of a historical elephant who visited Rome in 1630 and re-dated accordingly. The article tells the story... more
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      17th-Century StudiesEarly Modern FranceItalian Baroque artAnimals in Culture
“The Instrumentation of Orlando Gibbons’ Dooble Base Fantasias.” The Viol 25 (Winter 2011-12): 23-28.
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      OrganologyViola Da Gamba17th century EnglandEnglish Consort Music
Consideration is given to how elements of the occult: witchcraft, magic and sorcery may be identified in the archaeological record. Working definitions of occult terminology are established before proceeding to propose a new approach,... more
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      Mythology And FolkloreHistoryEuropean HistoryCultural History
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      ArchitectureEarly Modern HistoryHistory of ReligionBritish History
This paper is an outline of the ideas contained in Joseph Glanvill's most famous work, The Vanity of Dogmatizing. It is a first foray into a longer term project of recovering Glanvill's philosophy.
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      17th Century & Early Modern PhilosophyEarly Modern HistoryHistory of ScienceEarly Modern Literature
This volume gives a concise but comprehensive overview of the rich diversity of prophecy, its role in major world religions as well as in new religions and alternative spiritualties, its social dynamics and its impact on individuals’... more
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      New Religious MovementsConspiracy TheoriesTibetan BuddhismNew Age spirituality
This article considers the impact of English seizure of neutral Swedish vessels during the First Anglo-Dutch War, 1651–4. These actions were undertaken at a time when no bilateral diplomatic treaty existed between the two nations and thus... more
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      International LawMaritime HistoryMaritime LawNaval Warfare
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      Intellectual HistoryExperimental philosophyRhetoricHistory of Ideas
UNDERGRADUATE DISSERTATION: This dissertation seeks to shed light on an overlooked, yet important, aspect of early-modern England: the influence of manuscript newsletters on the history of the written word, specifically the dissemination... more
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      CensorshipEarly Modern HistoryManuscripts and Early Printed BooksNewspaper History
Published in Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 (SEL) 46.1 (Winter 2006): 113-132; pre-publication version.
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      ReligionSeventeenth CenturyPoliticsEarly Modern Literature
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      Russian Studies17th Century & Early Modern PhilosophyOttoman HistoryHabsburg Studies