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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2016) 46 (3): 583–602.
Published: 01 September 2016
... practices in pursuit of those goods, even as Christians keep their sights on a comprehensive eschatological beyond. © 2016 by Duke University Press 2016 The Unintended Reformation Reformation historiography modernity and the common good proximate common goods pluralism...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2010) 40 (3): 425–438.
Published: 01 September 2010
...David Aers; Nigel Smith This special issue is devoted to the English Reformations and current historiography. The title intentionally pluralizes the traditionally singular noun Reformation to signify a scope that includes both the early Reformation (through to 1547) and continuing senses...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2011) 41 (1): 13–65.
Published: 01 January 2011
... how the De Bry compilations both disclose and enclose the pluralities of the worlds their travelers encountered, negotiating through word and image the dialectics of difference and similarity. The complex intertwining of religious, ethnographic, and scientific impulses in this monumental publishing...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2014) 44 (2): 241–280.
Published: 01 May 2014
... an analytical overview of recent historiographical interpretations of four interconnected processes: conversion and Christianization, reform and reformation, “disenchantment” and desacralization, and religious persecution and pluralization. Secondly, it examines the consequences of the range of methodological...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2024) 54 (3): 559–591.
Published: 01 September 2024
... by attempts to comprehend, inhabit, and write the complex, contingent spaces of other populations and their needs, wants, and crises, as well as those of Britain. The English commonwealth was thus reimagined in the context of the wider demographics of plural populations. [email protected]...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2015) 45 (3): 573–594.
Published: 01 September 2015
... of early modern collage was operative in a plurality of sensory registers and at disparate physical scales. © 2015 by Duke University Press 2015 Jacques Perret Des fortifications et artifices early modern French books architecture and confessionalism Reformation iconoclasm...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2016) 46 (3): 555–582.
Published: 01 September 2016
...Paul C. H. Lim In The Unintended Reformation , Brad Gregory answers a number of questions regarding the doctrinal diversity and hermeneutical pluralism that resulted from the fissiparous tendency noticeable among the Protestants, particularly thanks to their emphasis on sola scriptura. This essay...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2009) 39 (1): 223–224.
Published: 01 January 2009
... / Number 3 / Fall 2010 Edited by David Aers and Nigel Smith This special issue is devoted to the English Reformations and current histo- riography. We intentionally pluralize the traditionally singular noun Refor- mation to signify a scope that includes both the early Reformation (through to 1547...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2009) 39 (2): 455–457.
Published: 01 May 2009
... This special issue is devoted to the English Reformations and current histo- riography. We intentionally pluralize the traditionally singular noun Refor- mation to signify a scope that includes both the early Reformation (through to 1547) and continuing senses of Reformation through to the later seven...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2013) 43 (1): 49–70.
Published: 01 January 2013
... imaginative space for the play. Imaginative space is often emotional and always plural, and thus accounts for the subjective experience of space both in the playhouse and beyond. This of course makes imaginative space a chimera, since we cannot access early modern playgoers’ psychology...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2025) 55 (1): 1–10.
Published: 01 January 2025
... and guided in terms of what has often been considered both a new individualization and a new public interest and visibility, plurality, and heightened control. The articles argue that the category of “experience” is a fruitful avenue for combining these themes, bridging micro and macro levels, offering a new...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2021) 51 (3): 601–603.
Published: 01 September 2021
... / January 2023 Protestantism has long been identified as a unifying feature of early modern British identity. In recent years historians have expanded the dimensions of British Protestantism to encompass a plurality of traditions, stretching across continental Europe and the Atlantic world. But we have...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2024) 54 (2): 441–443.
Published: 01 May 2024
... to understand differences relativistically or universally, or that reveal a commitment to values of pluralism and equality. Essays may be comparative or focus on a single text or tradition. The primary stipulation is that essays contribute innovatively to debates in postcolonialism and to our knowledge...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2023) 53 (3): 657–659.
Published: 01 September 2023
..., medieval cultural forms that reveal the effects of indigenous resistance to imperial expansion, tensions between racial formations, attempts to understand differences relativistically or universally, or that reveal a commitment to values of pluralism and equality. Essays may be comparative or focus...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2024) 54 (1): 217–219.
Published: 01 January 2024
... of indigenous resistance to imperial expansion, tensions between racial formations, attempts to understand differences relativistically or universally, or that reveal a commitment to values of pluralism and equality. Essays may be comparative or focus on a single text or tradition. The primary stipulation...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2000) 30 (1): 63–100.
Published: 01 January 2000
... or with a borgoise, he shall incur no forfeit, regardless of the weapon. . . . And even if it were the case that li borgois u borgoise had started the fight against the hom deforain, and li borgois u borgoises [plural] had aided le borgois [m. sing. obl even...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2021) 51 (2): 383–386.
Published: 01 May 2021
... by Polly Ha and Anastasia Stylianou Volume 53 / Number 1 / January 2023 Protestantism has long been identified as a unifying feature of early modern British identity. In recent years historians have expanded the dimensions of British Protestantism to encompass a plurality of traditions, stretching...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2021) 51 (3): 587–600.
Published: 01 September 2021
..., 270 pp., 15 figs. Paper $27.95. Zarinebaf, Fariba. Mediterranean Encounters: Trade and Pluralism in Early Modern Galata . Oakland: University of California Press, 2018. xix, 404 pp., 11 figs., 4 maps. Paper $39.95. Warsh, Molly A. American Baroque: Pearls and the Nature of Empire, 1492...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2020) 50 (1): 161–180.
Published: 01 January 2020
... and the reading public ( we should expect it, we should at least feel inclined to respect the religious opinions of such a character but it also marks out the reviewer as having a distinct (and exemplary) moral or critical position that is grounded in the pluralized identity of the periodical itself ( we were...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2023) 53 (3): 467–492.
Published: 01 September 2023
... cultural shift may be detected here. And yet, older attitudes retained something of their force, not least because of the unique authorship of the Bible and the consequent rich plurality of its meanings. For the ultimate author of scripture was God—and he had his intentions, expressed throughout...