Gastronomic Practices and the Reshaping of Ethnic Identity in Italian-American Writing
Contributor(s): Stefano Luconi
Gaylord, Mary Malcolm, and Fall 2015 participants in the Folger Institute seminar “Cervantes’ Fictions and the Early Modern Historical Imagination,” project creators. Bibliography of Cervantes Titles and Materials at the Folger. Other.
Contributor(s): Kathryn Vomero Santos
Gázquez, José Martínez. The Attitude of the Medieval Latin Translators towards the Arabic Sciences
Contributor(s): Nicola Polloni
Geddes, Leslie A. Watermarks: Leonardo da Vinci and the Mastery of Nature.
Contributor(s): Francesca Fiorani
General Introduction
2023-06-20 18:08:20 | Contributor(s): F. D. Hoeniger
Generations of gardeners regenerating the soil of sovereignty in Moose Cree First Nation: An account of community and research collaboration
2025-03-19 22:12:56 | Contributor(s): Michael Robidoux, Keira A. Loukes, Emalee A. Vandermale, Tegan J. Keil, Janice Cindy Gaudet | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v10i3.637
The challenges northern remote communities in Canada face acquiring regular access to affordable and healthy food have been well documented. Our Indigenous Health Research Group, made up of an informal network of researchers from universities across Canada, has partnered with northern...
Genius, Madness, and Knowledge: Ficino, Landino, and Ariosto's Lovers
Contributor(s): Julia M. Cozzarelli
George Amabile on War, Trauma, the Creative Process, and His Latest Collection Martial Music
Contributor(s): Liana Cusmano
Liana Cusmano’s interview with poet George Amabile focuses on his prize-winning 2018 collection Martial Music and the art of writing in general. He offers insights on the poetic process, how to research and produce a collection of poems. Amabile’s poetry is inspired by what he has experienced or...
George Buchanan’s Unpublished Poems
Contributor(s): Philip Ford
Dans un article important paru dans The Library en 1969, et intitulé « George Buchanan’s Latin Poems from Script to Print », Ian McFarlane a établi les bases d’une éventuelle édition critique des poèmes de l’humaniste écossais. Enfouis dans les différents manuscrits contenant ses œuvres,...
George Thomason’s Newsbooks
Contributor(s): Yann Ciarán Ryan
This is a review of George Thomason's Newsbooks.
Gerson et Pétrarque: humanisme et l’idée nationale
Contributor(s): Yelena Mazour-Matusevich
Gerson never met Petrarch in person. However, a comparative study of these authors allows us to evaluate the crucial role of national pride in revealing the initial difference between early French and Italian forms of humanism. While the Italians, oppressed by Parisian intellectual prestige, were...
Gerusalemme liberata e Controriforma
Contributor(s): Giuseppe Scavizzi
Gesture in Painting: Problems in Semiology
Contributor(s): André Chastel
Gesture in the Work of Rabelais
Contributor(s): Eva Kushner
Getting to the core of the matter: The rise and fall of the Nova Scotia apple industry, 1862-1980
2025-03-19 22:03:44 | Contributor(s): Anika Roberts-Stahlbrand | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v3i2.165
This article will apply food regime theory to an examination of the rise and fall of the apple industry in Nova Scotia between 1862 and 1980. From the 1860s until World War II, apples were a booming cross-Atlantic export business that continued the colonial bonds to Britain. But after the war,...
GFG - "Greening" global food governance
2025-03-19 22:03:55 | Contributor(s): Jessica Duncan | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.104
It has been argued that there are two broad criteria to judge humanity’s success in feeding itself: “(i) the proportion of people whose access to basic nutritional requirements is secure; and (ii) the extent to which global food production is sustainable” (Daily et al., 1998, p. 1291)....
GFG - Global food governance in an era of crisis
2025-03-19 22:03:55 | Contributor(s): Jennifer Clapp, Annette Desmarais, Matias Margulis | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.81
There have been multiple and significant changes in the global food landscape when it comes to governance. The 2008 Global Food Crisis heightened attention to and action for food security; this is reflected in the expanding food security agenda across the United Nations system, the World Bank...
GFG - Global food governance in an era of crisis: Lessons from the United Nations Committee on World Food Security
2025-03-19 22:03:55 | Contributor(s): Nora McKeon | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.134
The increasingly destructive impacts that today’s global food system visits upon local food provision, biodiversity, and the environment have been highlighted by a number of contributors in this special issue. Viewed through a global governance lens, public responsibility has been...
GFG - SYNTHESIS - Thinking forward in global food governance
2025-03-19 22:03:56 | Contributor(s): Michelle Metzger | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.120
Global food governance is ever evolving as political leaders become increasingly aware of the complexity and dynamic nature of managing the global food system in a sustainable manner. Calls for reform of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in the early 2000s...
GFT - Food fight: What the debate about food security means at the WTO
2025-03-19 22:03:51 | Contributor(s): Gawain Kripke | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.118
Although still experiencing significant levels of hunger and malnutrition, India has recently taken historic measures to improve food security, namely through the expansion of domestic food assistance programs. Under the Obama Administration, the U.S. has prioritized improving global food...
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