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Early Melodrama in America

2020
Part of a series of sixteen volumes that provides for the first time ever a comprehensive set of works from a full century of musical theater in the United States of America. Many of the volumes contain musical scores and librettos that have never before been published.
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Motherhood in Early America

2023
Abstract Women’s lives in British North America and the early United States were fundamentally shaped by the experiences of childbearing and childrearing and by the ideologies of motherhood that emerged from a range of cultural contexts. Most women in this period became mothers, either through choice or coercion, but their experiences
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Women in Early America

2020
Contents 1. Dona Teresa de Aguilera y Roche before the Inquisition: The Travails of a Seventeenth-Century Aristocratic Woman in New Mexico 7 Ramon A. Gutierrez 2. "Women Are as Knowing Therein as the Men": Dutch Women in Early America 43 Kim Todt 3.
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Death in early America

History Compass, 2019
Abstract Interdisciplinary death studies was born in the 1970s amid critiques of the “high cost of dying” in the United States. In the field of history, this led to pioneering works that contrasted earlier, allegedly simple deathways with elaborate and expensive 20th‐century practices.
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Early Muslims in America

2017
Available scholarship does not agree on the exact date of Muslim arrival to America. Early Islam in America could have been a Pre-Columbian presence, while some scholars suggested a Columbian, or even a post-Columbian contact. None of the three views discuss the idea of Muslim minorities among early Muslims to America.
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Esotericism in Early America

2001
Abstract Reading most histories of colonial America gives one little indication that there was any presence of Western esotericism in the New World at all. Historians have been chiefly concerned with the realm of events, of wars and famines, of treaties and exploration of the new continent, and have paid very little attention at all to ...
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Opportunities and challenges for newborn screening and early diagnosis of rare diseases in Latin America

Frontiers in Genetics, 2022
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“Early America”

Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 2014
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