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Religion, as a Power Device. A Review of Smith, Haig Z.: Religion and Government in England’s Emerging Colonial Empire, 1601-1698 (2022)

Freeside Europe Online Academic Journal, 2023
What does “just” government mean in the Early Modern Era? Haig Z. Smith’s book brings new light to this interesting question. The author examines five English companies in 17th century North America and Asia.
Noémi Harding
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"Then their heirs may prosper while mine bleeds": Legal Renege, Witnessing, and Child Corpses in Two Lamentable Tragedies and A Yorkshire Tragedy

ROMARD, 2022
There has been a great deal of scholarly focus on the children of William Shakespeare’s plays, where violence to their bodies interrogate history, inheritance, and political ascension.
Riley S. Stewart
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Words in a Nutshell: Miniaturizing Texts in Early Modern England

Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts, 2018
After Philemon Holland’s influential English translation of Pliny’s Natural History was first published in 1601, the Iliad-in-a-nutshell mentioned by Pliny became a commonplace motif of virtuosic compression in early modern England.
Lucy Razzall
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Phase 2B Study of Inhaled RVT-1601 for Chronic Cough in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: A Multicenter, Randomized, Placebo-controlled Study (SCENIC Trial)

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2022
Marlies S Wijsenbeek   +2 more
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