Title: Nation, ethnicity, and Identity in medieval and renaissance Europe
Abstract:Jewish Martyrs of Grenoble: Martyrdom and Biography, Susan Einbinder Cloistering Catherine: Religious Identity in Raymond of Capua's Legenda maior of Catherine of Siena, Thomas Luongo Prioress's Tale'...Jewish Martyrs of Grenoble: Martyrdom and Biography, Susan Einbinder Cloistering Catherine: Religious Identity in Raymond of Capua's Legenda maior of Catherine of Siena, Thomas Luongo Prioress's Tale' in Context: Good and Bad Reports of Non-Christians in Fourteenth-Century England, Henry Ansgar Kelly Distinguishing Florentines, Defining Italians: The Language Question and Cultural Identities in Sixteenth-Century Florence, Ann Moyer Historia magistra sanctitatis'? The Relationship between Historiography and Hagiography in Italy after the Council of Trent (ca. 1654-1742), Simon Ditchfield Cross-Confessional Features of English Identity: The Ditchley Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I and the High Altarpiece of the English College in Rome, Jason A. Nice Ants and Dutch Uncles: Sorting Out Englishness Among the Exile Community in the Low Countries, Andrew Fleck Office of the Patriot: The Problems of Passions and of Love of Fatherland in Protestant Thought, Melanchthon to Althusius, 1520s to 1620s, Robert von Friedeburg Experiencing Unfreedom: Contours of a Peasant Discourse on 'Serfdom' in the Black Forest, 1660-1745, David Martin Luebke.Read More
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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