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2012
An influential and prolific Victorian author, Margaret Oliphant (1828–97) is best remembered for her 'Chronicles of Carlingford' - novels which sketch the religious and domestic politics of a provincial community - particularly the most popular in the cycle, Miss Marjoribanks (1866), and for her many book reviews, essays and serialised fiction for ...
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An influential and prolific Victorian author, Margaret Oliphant (1828–97) is best remembered for her 'Chronicles of Carlingford' - novels which sketch the religious and domestic politics of a provincial community - particularly the most popular in the cycle, Miss Marjoribanks (1866), and for her many book reviews, essays and serialised fiction for ...
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2022
This chapter studies the role of women in the birding community, looking at ornithologist and writer Florence Merriam Bailey. Birding seems like a gender-neutral activity—all it takes is good ears and eyes. And yet it was clear that men often led the walks, whether formally or informally.
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This chapter studies the role of women in the birding community, looking at ornithologist and writer Florence Merriam Bailey. Birding seems like a gender-neutral activity—all it takes is good ears and eyes. And yet it was clear that men often led the walks, whether formally or informally.
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The ‘Bills of Mortality’ of Florence
Population Studies, 1978Summary In a number of North Italian Cities a series of Bills of Mortality is available, beginning in the late Middle Ages and continued without significant interruptions until the nineteenth century. On the basis of fresh archival material, the author re-assesses the reliability of the Bills of Mortality of Florence and concludes that during the ...
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2010
Florence has long been considered the epicenter of the Italian Renaissance because of the early and conspicuous development there of humanism and the city’s stunning innovations in the visual arts. Yet this landlocked city was also a major European economic center renowned for its thriving textile industries, extensive banking networks, and creative ...
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Florence has long been considered the epicenter of the Italian Renaissance because of the early and conspicuous development there of humanism and the city’s stunning innovations in the visual arts. Yet this landlocked city was also a major European economic center renowned for its thriving textile industries, extensive banking networks, and creative ...
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2017
seem an oxymoron to certain readers. This book, part of the On the Road series, is aimed at showing how one of the Italian cities most strongly linked with its past, in fact - the quintessential symbol of the Renaissance period, conceals a myriad of innovative architecture. Florence is not a static city.
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seem an oxymoron to certain readers. This book, part of the On the Road series, is aimed at showing how one of the Italian cities most strongly linked with its past, in fact - the quintessential symbol of the Renaissance period, conceals a myriad of innovative architecture. Florence is not a static city.
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Where in the world is Florence Nightingale’s medicine chest?
International Nursing Review, 2021Arlene Kent-Wilkinson
exaly

