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Religious Toleration in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age
An Anthology of Literary, Theological, and Philosophical Texts©2020 Others -
Memory and Identity in the Medieval and Early Modern World
©2022 Edited Collection -
Demographic Aspects of the Early Modern Times
The Example of the Zurich Countryside in a European Perspective©2017 Thesis -
Occupying Space in Medieval and Early Modern Britain and Ireland
Edited Collection -
From Medieval Frontiers to Early Modern Borders in Central and South-Eastern Europe
©2022 Edited Collection -
Evocations of Eloquence
Rhetoric, Literature and Religion in Early Modern France - Essays in Honour of Peter Bayley©2012 Others -
Prismatic Reflections on Spanish Golden Age Theater
Essays in Honor of Matthew D. Stroud©2016 Monographs -
Sardinia from the Middle Ages to Contemporaneity
A case study of a Mediterranean island identity profile©2018 Edited Collection -
Spanish Golden Age Texts in the Twenty-First Century
Teaching the Old Through the New©2019 Edited Collection -
Between Worlds: The Age of the Jagiellonians
©2013 Conference proceedings -
Spanish Golden Age Studies
ISSN: 2297-5225
This series publishes titles on the Golden Age, including but not limited to studies on the New World, the imperial wars, internal strife, visual arts, the popular theatre and prose fiction. Our remit is to provide an outlet for new socio-historical and cultural research on the Early-Modern period, a time when Spain could for the first and last time lay claim to being the world’s leading military, economic and political power. The series is particularly interested in reflections on how cultural production both reflected and shaped the age that ostensibly brought it forth. We welcome both monographs and edited collections in English or Spanish. Editorial Advisory Board: Dr Jonathan Bradbury (University of Exeter) Professor Barbara Fuchs (UCLA) Professor Enrique García Santo-Tomás (University of Michigan) Dr Stuart Green (University of Leeds) Professor Javier Huerta Calvo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Dr Anne Holloway (Queen's University, Belfast) Professor Jeremy Lawrance (University of Oxford) Professor Rosa Navarro Durán (Universidad de Barcelona) Dr John Rutherford (The Queen's College, University of Oxford) Professor Elizabeth Wright (University of Georgia)
3 publications
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The Stated Motivations for the Early Islamic Expansion (622–641)
A Critical Revision of Muslims’ Traditional Portrayal of the Arab Raids and Conquests©2018 Monographs -
Popular Politics and Popular Culture in the Age of the Masses
Studies in Lancashire and the North West of England, 1880s to 1930s©2014 Monographs -
Citizenship and Citizenship Education in a Global Age
Politics, Policies, and Practices in China©2011 Textbook -
Narrating Ancient Egypt
The Representation of Ancient Egypt in Nineteenth-Century and Early-Twentieth-Century Fantastic Fiction©2015 Thesis