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The Mystery of England's First Great Opera: Nahum Tate, Dido, and Womanhood
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Hygienism, Disease Etiology, and the “Social Question:” Protecting Infant Health in the French Crèche, 1844-1898
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Women, Gender, and Property in Late Medieval England: A Study of Female Agency Through Letter-Writing
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"What cruelty reigns in this town": The Boundaries of the English Adultery Act of 1650 Reconsidered
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Perched above the Golden Sea: Science at the Confluence of Business and Governance in German East Africa
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Ceding to the Circumstances: State Institutions, Civil Society,and Running the Schools in Maine-et-Loire, 1815-1875
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How Stasi Silenced the Streets: The Protests of the 2003-2004French Headscarf Affair
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Sentimental Tools: Literary Narrative, Female Bodies, and Medical Identities in France, 1795-1850
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Realizing Spiritual Power: The Experience of Eighteenth-Century
Methodist Women
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Revolutionary Histrionics: Violence and the Creation of Bourgeois
Masculinity in Post-Napoleonic France, 1815-1848
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Magistrates and Municipal Politics: The Bordeaux
parlementaires during the Reign of Louis XIV
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Curtain Call, or From the Master of Revels to the Lieutenant
Général de Police: Theatre Censorship in London and Paris
from 1660 to 1737
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One-Hundred Million No Longer: Learning to Be French in the Era of
Decolonization, 1944-1992
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