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Item Admiration and Awe: Morisco Buildings and Identity Negotiations in Early Modern Spanish Historiography(Texas A&M University, 2018) Stoenescu, LiviaUrquízar-Herrera’s well-researched book strikes deep into vital questions about the art history of Early Modern Spain. ToItem Bacon’s “Serious Satire” of the Church and the “Golden Mediocrity” of Induction(Texas A&M University, 2003) Kenneth Alan HoveyItem Blood Matters: Studies in European Literature and Thought, 1400 – 1700(Texas A&M University, 2018) Chamberland, CelesteOrganized thematically rather than chronologically or geographically, each of the five sections in Blood Matters focuses on a specific semiotic function of the language of blood: circulation, wounds, corruption, proof, and signs and substance.Item Compassion’s Edge: Fellow-Feeling and Its Limits in Early Modern France.(Texas A&M University, 2018) Hardesty Doig, KathleenKatherine 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 early modern period, roughly from the end of the Wars of Religion through the era of Louis XIV, the conception and practice of compassion were subject to definite limits, limits that are clearly visible in Le Brun’s uneasy figure and which are explored in detail in this illuminating study.Item Cromwell’s House of Lords: Politics, Parliaments and Constitutional revolution(Texas A&M University, 2018) Vallance, TedJonathan Fitzgibbons’ monograph, based on his 2010 doctoral thesis, tackles a subject largely ignored in the historiography of the Interregnum, the Cromwellian “Other House.”Item Dreams in Early Modern England: “Visions of the Night.”(Texas A&M University, 2018) Keegan, Daniel L.In Dreams in Early Modern England, Janine Rivière explores the frames through which early modern people experienced and conceptualized their dreams. Through these frames, she aims to resist the anachronistic psychological and psychoanalytic approaches that, for her, have characterized studies of early modern dreaming.Item Dung-Carters and Holy Avarice in Edward Taylor’s “Mediation 1.46.”(Texas A&M University, 2006) Scheick, William J.Item Exhibition review of "Peter Paul Rubens: Impressions of a Master"(Texas A&M University, 2012) Mulvihill, Maureen E.Item An Exhibition Review, with a Gallery of Selected Images of "Dutch New York Between East and West: The World of Margrieta van Varick"(Texas A&M University, 2010) Mulvihill, Maureen E.Item An Exhibition Review, with a Gallery of Selected Images.(Texas A&M University, 2010) Mulvihill, Maureen E.Item Facing Otherness in Early Modern Sweden: Travel, Migration and Material Transformations(Texas A&M University, 2018) Ailes, Mary ElizabethThis 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.Item Harrison T. Meserole: In Memoriam(Texas A&M University, 2007) Harner, James L.Item The Hartlib Papers: A Complete Text and Image Database of the Papers of Samuel Hartlib (c.1600-1662).(Texas A&M University, 2004) Donald R. DicksonItem Job and the Crocodile in George Wither’s A Collection of Emblemes, Ancient and Moderne(Texas A&M University, 2004) George F. ButlerItem The Johannine Renaissance in Early Modern English Literature and Theology(Texas A&M University, 2018) Macdonald, James RossPaul Cefalu shows how the writings ascribed to St. John the Evangelist exerted quiet but powerful influence in early modern England.Item John Owen and the Civil War Apocalypse: Preaching, Prophecy, and Politics(Texas A&M University, 2018) Euler, CarrieMartyn Calvin Cowan asserts that the “most significant conclusion of this analysis is that Owen cannot be treated as an abstracted academic theologian” (183).Item Les Mots et les choses du théâtre. France, Italie, Espagne, XVIe–XVIIe siècles(Texas A&M University, 2018) Gethner, PerryThis volume, consisting of seventeen articles, comprises the proceedings of a conference held in 2015 by the research organization IDT—Les Idées du théâtre, devoted to the study of liminary texts of plays, especially prefaces, dedications, prologues, and critiques.Item Marvell, Sexual-Orientation, and Seventeenth- Century Poetry.(Texas A&M University, 2018) Prawdzik, BrendanKlawitter demonstrated, provocatively, an anatomically precise, autoerotic sexuality in Marvell’s lyric, “The Nymph Complaining on the Death of Her Fawn.” Published in a collection of New Perspectives on Andrew Marvell (Reims: 2008), the essay was well situated. It focused a unique vision upon poetry and produced insight from its niche.Item Milton and the Early Modern Culture of Devotion: Bodies at Prayer(Texas A&M University, 2018) Ainsworth, DavidMilton and the Early Modern Culture of Devotion: Bodies at Prayer urges scholars to pay closer attention to the ways in which Milton connects bodies to faith, suggesting that the body at prayer both expresses internal devotion and produces and embodies that devotion itself.Item Milton, Materialism, and Embodiment: One First Matter All.(Texas A&M University, 2018) Song, Eric B;In the introduction to this collection, the editors signal the need for a “rapprochement” between historicist scholarship focusing on early modern monism and “the ecocritical concern for the nonhuman in contemporary vitalist materialism.