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2021
This is the first major study to comprehensively analyse English encounters with the New World in the sixteenth century and their impact on early English understandings of America and changing approaches to exploration and settlement. The book traces the dynamism of early English encounters with the Americas and the many cultural influences that shaped
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This is the first major study to comprehensively analyse English encounters with the New World in the sixteenth century and their impact on early English understandings of America and changing approaches to exploration and settlement. The book traces the dynamism of early English encounters with the Americas and the many cultural influences that shaped
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Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1980
Birthing in Early America was solely the dominion of women, untrained but dedicated. As scientific knowledge advanced during the Enlightenment, medical events such as birthing began to gain recorded case histories. The French were largely responsible for early advances in midwifery practice.
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Birthing in Early America was solely the dominion of women, untrained but dedicated. As scientific knowledge advanced during the Enlightenment, medical events such as birthing began to gain recorded case histories. The French were largely responsible for early advances in midwifery practice.
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Women & Health, 1979
This piece describes abortion practices in use from the 1600s to the 19th century among the inhabitants of North America. The abortive techniques of women from different ethnic and racial groups as found in historical literature are revealed. Thus, the point is made that abortion is not simply a "now issue" that effects select women.
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This piece describes abortion practices in use from the 1600s to the 19th century among the inhabitants of North America. The abortive techniques of women from different ethnic and racial groups as found in historical literature are revealed. Thus, the point is made that abortion is not simply a "now issue" that effects select women.
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Companion Birds in Early America
Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 2013Historically, bird keeping in Europe was principally for royalty and clergymen. During the Age of Exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries, Europeans were introduced to the plentiful bird life of the New World. In fact, parrots were the first animals exported to the Old World.
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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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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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The William and Mary Quarterly, 1997
Ra ELIGION stood at the very center of early American life, sometimes obviously, sometimes in convoluted, difficult ways. Christian holidays paced the calendar, now Protestant not Catholic. Notions of providence transformed simple settlement into transcendent venture throughout the seventeenth century.
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Ra ELIGION stood at the very center of early American life, sometimes obviously, sometimes in convoluted, difficult ways. Christian holidays paced the calendar, now Protestant not Catholic. Notions of providence transformed simple settlement into transcendent venture throughout the seventeenth century.
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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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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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