Philosophy &Public Affairs, Volume 52, Issue 4, Page 362-396, Fall 2024.
Guy Kahane
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Angles of Refraction: The Letters of Mary Delany
Mary Delany (1700-1788) is particularly famous for her paper-cuttings or ‘mosaicks’ based on botanical subjects. A very lively woman of fashion, she was close to Queen Charlotte and one of the Bluestocking Ladies.
Eleonora Chiavetta
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The Boltzmann distributions of molecular structures predict likely changes through random mutations. [PDF]
Martin NS, Ahnert SE.
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"The mad", "the bad", "the victim":gendered constructions of women who kill within the criminal justice system [PDF]
Women commit significantly fewer murders than men and are perceived to be less violent. This belief about women’s non-violence reflects the discourses surrounding gender, all of which assume that women possess certain inherent essential characteristics ...
Weare, Siobhan
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Touching the cold in the Little Ice Age
Climate change urges us to reconsider the very cold. Its natural manifestations – ice and snow – are today shrinking elements, and the gravity of melting glaciers and thawing polar regions is indeed deeply worrying for the planet as a whole.
Cecilia Rosengren
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Mujeres y química Parte I. De la antigüedad al siglo XVII
Women and Chemistry. Part I. From Antiquity to seventeenth century) Little has been written about the exquisite passion of discovering. This has been the main driving force of the greatest scientists — with the masculine gender — that have been in the ...
Adela Muñoz Páez, Andoni Garritz Ruiz
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\u27Ministering Confusion\u27: Rebellious Quaker Women (1650-1660)\u27
This paper assesses the position of women within the Quaker community, concentrating on their ministerial roles. Female prophets and preachers were visible during the first decade of Quakerism, and the early years prove fruitful for exploration of women ...
Gill, Catie
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“A place for freedom”: Felicidad femenina en The Convent of Pleasure de Margaret Cavendish (1668)
The Convent of Pleasure (1668) is a closet drama written by Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (1627-1674) focused on a beautiful heiress’ decision to found a Convent which celebrates pleasure.
Claudia Lavié
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Geographical Distribution and Genetic Diversity of the Banana Fusarium Wilt Fungus in Laos and Vietnam. [PDF]
Chittarath K +16 more
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'All wemen in thar degree shuld to thar men subiectit be': the controversial court career of Elisabeth Parr, Marchioness of Northampton, c. 1547-1565 [PDF]
This thesis reconstructs and analyses the life and agency of Elisabeth Parr, marchioness of Northampton (1526-1565), with the aim of increasing understanding of women’s networks of influence and political engagement at the mid-Tudor courts, c. 1547- 1565.
Graham-Matheson, HJ
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