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Open subjects: Forms of modern selfhood in Renaissance texts
"The Hands of Aurora": Artemisia Gentileschi and her contemporaries
 
So moeti den schilt draghen; dien god veruwede met roder greine: Jan Van Eyck's Critical Principles of oil painting and their Middle Dutch antecedents
The Enlightenment in question: Academic prize competitions (concours academiques) and the Francophone Republic of Letters, 1670--1794
 
The early-modern roots of international political economy: Practices and debates about money, credit, and institutions in the Italian peninsula, 1524--1800
The revenge of Maurras: Modernization, culture, crisis and the resurgence of the Far Right in France from Boulangisme to the Front National
 
The political economy of crisis making: The United Kingdom from Attlee to Blair (1945--2005)
Violence and nature in the French Revolutionary imagination, 1789--1794
 
How to end an empire: The refugee crisis of 1989 and the collapse of the Eastern Bloc
The Cologne Progressives: Political painting in Weimar Germany
 
Economic reform and the 'double movement' in Yugoslavia: An analysis of labor unrest and ethno-nationalism in the 1980s
A me toccano masticare pillole amare. Rubens, the oratorians and the crisis over the Beati moderni in Rome circa 1600: Towards a revised geography of the Catholic Reformation
 
Marsilio Ficino's medico-philosophical language of love: Its genesis and its reception amongst sixteenth-century Italian love treatises
Italian and British relations with Libya pride and privileges 1911--2011