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L’Angleterre et l’Écosse au miroir de la fureur : L’Écossaise d’Antoine de Montchrestien et Marie Stuard de Charles Regnault
Published 2022-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Trojan Horses and Friendly Faces: Irish Gaelic Typography as Propaganda
Published 2005-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Violence religieuse, violence politique : l’écriture, remède à la dislocation des corps naturel et politique (1580-1610)
Published 2017-03-01Subjects: “…Elizabeth I…”
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Pirates and Gallows at Execution Dock : Nautical Justice in Early Modern England
Published 2015-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Representing succession: Tudor royal portraits, 1544–1546: context, production and analysis
Published 2025-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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La controverse sur l’archiprêtre, ou les catholiques élisabéthains dans les coulisses de la clandestinité
Published 2008-03-01“…The aim of this article is to analyse the fracture that divided the clandestine Roman Catholic clergy during the reign of Elizabeth I and which came out in the open under the name of “the archpriest controversy”. …”
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Challenges of Early Modern Diplomacy
Published 2022-08-01“…By comparing two envoys sent by Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603), Christopher Mundt (1559/1566) and George Gilpin (1582), this paper shows what impact dispositive factors, such as expertise or confessional inclination, could have on an envoy’s status, his recognition by hostile and allied partners, and his assertiveness at a Diet. …”
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What Remains of Manhood
Published 2024-12-01“…The hypothesis will be tested in the relationship between different types of textual sources in Early Modern Italy: namely, the reports of ambassadors and nuncios in a period stretching from Isabella of Castile to Elizabeth I Tudor; political treatises; travelogues. …”
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