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Winter - Volume 33, Issue 1
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Volume 33, Issue 1
Winter 2003
ISSN 1082-9636
EISSN 1527-8263
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The Eleventh Century in Eurasian History: A Comparative Approach to the Convergence and Divergence of Medieval Civilizations
R. I. Moore
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The Remains of the Jew: Imperial Christian Identity in the Late Ancient Holy Land
Andrew S. Jacobs
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Reading Queenship in Cynewulf's
Elene
Stacy S. Klein
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Now and Then: Sequencing the Sacred in Two Protestant Calendars
Alison A. Chapman
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King Arthur in America: Making Space in History for
The Faerie Queene
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Brytanici Imperii Limites
Charlotte Artese
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Howard Marchitello
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Michael Cornett
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From Rabbis and Millenarians to High Church Orthodoxy: Edward Bernard (1638–1697) Reads the 1646 Amsterdam Vocalized Mishnah
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