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The Solemn League and Covenant of the Three Kingdoms and the Cromwellian Union, 1643–1663.
(Texas A&M University, 2018)
Kirsteen M. Mackenzie’s monograph is a meticulously researched
historical study of the “Covenanted interest” during the British civil
wars, Protectorate, and early Restoration in the seventeenth century.
Compassion’s Edge: Fellow-Feeling and Its Limits in Early Modern France.
(Texas A&M University, 2018)
Katherine Ibbett explains, our definition of compassion
as an emotion with connotations of sympathy and heartfelt
concern harks back to the meaning the term began to acquire in the
eighteenth century. In the preceding ...
Facing Otherness in Early Modern Sweden: Travel, Migration and Material Transformations
(Texas A&M University, 2018)
This book is a collection of eighteen articles analyzing the characteristics
and impact of migration to Sweden, as well as Swedish
involvement in overseas migration and colonial expansion during the
early modern period.
A Tale of Two Rivers
(2018-12-13)
John Owen and the Civil War Apocalypse: Preaching, Prophecy, and Politics
(Texas A&M University, 2018)
Martyn Calvin Cowan asserts that the “most significant conclusion of this analysis
is that Owen cannot be treated as an abstracted academic theologian”
(183).
Women’s Prophetic Writings in Seventeenth-Century Britain.
(Texas A&M University, 2018)
Carme Font’s new book on seventeenth-century female prophets
demonstrates how women were able to use prophetic writings as a
catalyst for change, both personal and political. She examines prophecy
as a literary genre ...
A Steppe Towards a Secure Future
(2018-12-29)
Effects of Human Activities on Coastal Dolphin Behavior
(2018-05-29)
This dissertation contributes to our understanding of anthropogenic effects on wildlife, a central question in the growing field of conservation behavior. I present three case studies of coastal delphinid species in diverse ...
Cromwell’s House of Lords: Politics, Parliaments and Constitutional revolution
(Texas A&M University, 2018)
Jonathan Fitzgibbons’ monograph, based on his 2010 doctoral
thesis, tackles a subject largely ignored in the historiography of the
Interregnum, the Cromwellian “Other House.”