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Channels - Addiction and Devotion in Early Modern England / Rebecca Lemon :: FRELIP Discovery
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Gardens and Gardening in Early Modern England and Wales
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The Influence of the Devotion Movement on the Health Care in North Korea
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26.03.01 Menmuir, Rebecca. Medieval Responses to Ovid's Exile.
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Scraper reduction at the Early Neolithic site of Hurst Fen, Suffolk, England
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Janzen, Rebecca. Unlawful Violence: Mexican Law and Cultural Production. Vanderbilt University Press, 2022. 242 pp.
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Textbooks of Western Medicine in the Early Modernization Period
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26.03.12 Merkelbach, Rebecca, ed. Storyworlds and Worldbuilding in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature.
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The Roles of Ambassadresses in Early Modern Diplomacy
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The Devil’s in the Details: Opposition to Demonology in Early Modern Europe
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The Perception of Ginseng in England and America, 1600-1800*
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Women and Political Agency in the Early Modern Low Countries
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Women in Early Modern Dutch Maritime and Colonial Worlds
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Shakespeare and the Cultivation of Difference: Race and Conduct in the Early Modern World / Patricia Akhimie
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Indecorous Thinking: Figures of Speech in Early Modern Poetics / Colleen Ruth Rosenfeld
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Development of Modern Medical Doctors in Japan from Late Edo to Early Meiji
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Processing Method & Distribution of Medicinal Plant Ginseng in Early Modern East Asia ...
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Tuscany and the Iberian Empires Migration and Knowledge Transmission in the Early Modern Period
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'No Nose Club': The Quackish Consumption of Pox Care in Long Eighteenth-Century England.
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26.01.08 Hall, Thomas N., and Winfried Rudolf, eds. Sermons, Saints, and Sources: Studies in the Homiletic and Hagiographic Literature of Early Medieval England.
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Producing Early Modern London: A Comedy of Urban Space, 1598-1616 / Kelly Stage
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David de Boer, The Early Modern Dutch Press in an Age of Religious Persecution. The Making of Humanitarianism
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Defying Space: Enslaved Social Lives in a Low-Density Slave Society, New England, 1700-1776
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“The Early Modern Study of Plants, an Essential Part of Natural Philosophy‚Manipulation Flora: Seventeenth-Century Botanical Practices and Natural Philosophy”
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26.03.02 Jayne, Sears. Plato in Medieval England: Pagan, Scientist, Alchemist, Theologian.