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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2000) 30 (3): 519–545.
Published: 01 September 2000
...Louise D'Arcens © by Duke University Press 2000 JMEMS30.3-06.D'Arcens 9/1/00 5:05 PM Page 519 From Holy War to Border Skirmish: The Colonial Chivalry of Sydney’s...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2001) 31 (2): 313–348.
Published: 01 May 2001
... of the Empire of Great Britain (1611) and the Colonial Archive Mark Netzloff University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2009) 39 (1): 183–200.
Published: 01 January 2009
... with valuable information on the cultures of colonial Spanish America in the early seventeenth century. The Spanish lore transmitted to England by reconciled recusants became an abiding cultural concern of colonial promoters upon England's acquisition of cacao-producing Jamaica later in the century. © 2009...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2007) 37 (3): 511–529.
Published: 01 September 2007
...José Rabasa Duke University Press 2007 a The Colonial Divide José Rabasa University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, California We cannot...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2014) 44 (1): 187–213.
Published: 01 January 2014
.... There are many kinds of “female” in the early modern shake-up: the terms of sex and gender lose purchase in an avalanche of novel categories at least transitionally operative in the social and epistemological chaos of the period. Confronted by the colonial New World, European gender and other fundamental...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2012) 42 (2): 461–486.
Published: 01 May 2012
...Sarah Hogan Edmund Spenser’s A View of the Present State of Ireland is one of the most notorious works in the imperial archive, yet its fantasy of annihilating reform, or what might now be called “creative destruction,” schemes a highly specific kind of colonial project driven by novel kinds...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2016) 46 (3): 555–582.
Published: 01 September 2016
... and the corresponding issue of power struggle within church and state; (2) the discovery of the “racial and religious” other and the resultant issues endemic to Spanish colonialism, which had the unintended effect of vitiating the fabric of Catholicism's credibility; (3) the significance of immigration and refugee...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2017) 47 (1): 167–192.
Published: 01 January 2017
...Jonathan Gebhardt This article looks at the lives of don Pedro Quintero Tiangnio and don Juan Felipe Tiamnio, two migrants from southeastern China who became powerful and influential figures in Manila—both within Spanish colonial society and in the Chinese overseas community—during the late...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2009) 39 (1): 43–64.
Published: 01 January 2009
...? Spenser's thinking on this issue is conditioned by his participation in a way of figuring empire through the palus , or the wooden stake that marks the boundary of civil society in a colonial setting, often under English rule. The alternative way of figuring imperial power on the landscape during...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2008) 38 (3): 443–465.
Published: 01 September 2008
... discusses some of the characteristics of the Airs, Waters, Places tradition and the way this conception of nature was embedded, especially in the discourse of colonial settlement, in the early modern period and beyond. © 2008 by Duke University Press 2008...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2010) 40 (2): 299–323.
Published: 01 May 2010
..., colonial history, and humanist prose. Duke University Press 2010 a Interpreting Inaccuracy: The Fiction of Longitude in Early Modern Spain Seth R...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2011) 41 (1): 173–223.
Published: 01 January 2011
... of these interconnections and their meanings in the making of the modern/ colonial world. By modern/colonial world I mean the world order we are still living in today (although undergoing radical and rapid transformations) that began to be put in place during the sixteenth century with the emergence of the Atlantic...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2011) 41 (1): 117–136.
Published: 01 January 2011
... received a wide Continental readership, as De Bry’s work was published in both German and Latin editions.3 It is in America as well that the Discoverie was placed side by side with what are usually read as other anti- Catholic and anti- Spanish colonial texts. But attending to differ- ences between...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2000) 30 (3): 449–462.
Published: 01 September 2000
... — especially his model of the supersession of sex over blood—to the colonial space-off of Foucault’s work. I shall then question Foucault’s argument for the supersession of sex and its disciplines over blood through a discussion of the medieval “blood” laws enacted by the medieval...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2000) 30 (3): 479–504.
Published: 01 September 2000
.... In making this argu- ment, I draw on Homi Bhabha’s theory of the colonial stereotype, a theory based on the Freudian notion of the fetish in order to show that colonial power entails a strategic need to maintain contradictory beliefs about colo- nized subjects...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2002) 32 (2): 425–426.
Published: 01 May 2002
... features many examples of empire-building and is noticeably marked by both imperial acts and (post-) colonial fantasies. Yet these subjects barely register in contemporary analyses of national, colonial, or postcolonial formations. The aim of this special issue of JMEMS is not simply to rectify...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2000) 30 (3): 431–448.
Published: 01 September 2000
... Studies.2 I want simply to begin to follow some leads among the early discourses which establish The Middle Ages not as a period in history, but as a vastness of time ripe for colonial exploitation. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2009) 39 (1): 1–5.
Published: 01 January 2009
... what 2  Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies / 39.1 / 2009 is inside and outside of a society), more favored by English colonial pursuits, and the via (a passage or way that connects societies) more favored by the Spanish. Greene provides a reading of Spenser’s text that makes visible...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2007) 37 (3): 595–620.
Published: 01 September 2007
... have made visible the long and complex lineages of these contemporary polarizations, arguing that cul- ture wars of the premodern world are indeed the precursors of colonial and postcolonial divisions, while others have preferred to illuminate an equally long history of porous boundaries between...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2008) 38 (2): 315–344.
Published: 01 May 2008
... Library Washington, D.C. In the summer of 1607, the relief ship expected to carry supplies to the strug- gling colony of New France in Port Royal, Acadia (present-day Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia), instead brought news of the revocation of the spon- soring traders...