This study examines how relations with – and discourses of – the “Turk” within England shaped the contours of critical political and religious debates from …
Reproduction was of crucial social and cultural importance in early modern England. It mattered because of the need to produce heirs for families that had …
After the thirteenth century conquest much of Andalusia, Christians settling these territories found themselves in close proximity to Muslims, often trading together and sharing pastureland …
This study compares the effects of epidemics, wars, famines, and economic upheaval on the ways that municipal authorities in late medieval France treated those groups …
This dissertation presents the history of the bills of mortality and women searchers of the dead from the sixteenth through the nineteenth centuries in England. …
This study examines the integral role that the Order of Saint Stephen held in promoting and actualizing Duke Cosimo I de’Medici’s ambitious plans to transform …
This project offers a revision to the social historiography of the English Civil Wars and Interregnum. Due to the increase in gendered and sexualized rhetoric …