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  1. The Child as “custode della memoria futura”: The Man Who Will Come and the Massacre of Marzabotto

    The Child as “custode della memoria futura”: The Man Who Will Come and the Massacre of Marzabotto

    Contributor(s): Millicent Marcus

    By choosing Martina, an 8 year old peasant child, to be the focalizer of the Marzabotto massacre, Diritti makes possible a new historiography, shorn of the ideological appropriations to which this atrocity had lent itself over the years. In her determination to save her newborn brother, and her...

  2. The Ciceronian Program in Pulpit and in Literary Criticism

    The Ciceronian Program in Pulpit and in Literary Criticism

    2023-06-20 18:04:56 | Contributor(s): Marshall McLuhan

  3. The Classical Commentary in Renaissance France: Bilingual, Mixed-Language, and Translated Editions

    The Classical Commentary in Renaissance France: Bilingual, Mixed-Language, and Translated Editions

    Contributor(s): Paul White

    This article analyzes the dynamic interactions of Latin and the vernacular in commentary editions of the Latin classics printed in France before 1600, addressing questions of readership, intended uses, and actual uses. Beginning with the output of Antoine Vérard, it explores the different...

  4. The Classics and their Spanish Translators in the Sixteenth Century

    The Classics and their Spanish Translators in the Sixteenth Century

    2023-06-22 19:14:24 | Contributor(s): Theodore S. Beardsley

  5. The Collected Works of Erasmus

    The Collected Works of Erasmus

    2023-06-20 18:05:25 | Contributor(s): R. J. Schoeck

  6. The Coming of Fabrizze, or, a Success Story of Migration

    The Coming of Fabrizze, or, a Success Story of Migration

    Contributor(s): Marie-Christine Michaud

  7. The Communication Audit: Information Flow and the Organization

    The Communication Audit: Information Flow and the Organization

    2025-07-10 17:50:57 | Contributor(s): Maureen S. Bogdanowicz | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.325

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  8. The Compagnia di San Paolo and the Turinese Poor

    The Compagnia di San Paolo and the Turinese Poor

    Contributor(s): Margaret J. Moody

  9. The Compagnia di San Sebastiano and the Lost Founders
  10. The Complexities of Biblical Typology in the Seventeenth Century
  11. The Complexity Paper: A Writing Assignment that Targets Cognitive Bias

    The Complexity Paper: A Writing Assignment that Targets Cognitive Bias

    2025-07-10 17:50:03 | Contributor(s): James Southworth | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.981

    Cognitive bias, especially confirmation bias and motivated reasoning, poses a significant challenge to argumentative writing genres, including the persuasive essay. To address this challenge, I introduce the complexity paper. Rather than attempting to convince the reader of a particular...

  12. The Conch Shell

    The Conch Shell

    Contributor(s): Marisa Madieri, Anne Milano Appel

  13. The Confraternities of Modena between the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Rules, Social Profiles and Spirituality

    The Confraternities of Modena between the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Rules, Social Profiles and Spirituality

    Contributor(s): Matteo Al Kalak

    This article traces the foundation and development of confraternities in the city of Modena and identifies key events that influenced how lay associations determined the social, spiritual, and cultural responsibilities outlined in their statutes. Over time, how­ever, the confraternities underwent...

  14. The Confraternity of Mercy and the Portuguese Architecture of the Sixteen[th] Century
  15. The Congregation of the Most Holy Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin in the Jesuit College in Lecce. Extracts from its Statutes
  16. The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles Duke of Byron: The Evaporation of Honour
  17. The Contribution of French Musicians to the Genesis of the Italian Madrigal

    The Contribution of French Musicians to the Genesis of the Italian Madrigal

    Contributor(s): William Bowen

    Comment se fait-il qu’un Français soit considéré comme le fondateur du madrigal, un des artefacts caractéristiques de la culture italienne de la Renaissance? Pour répondre à cette question, il faut commencer par un bref survol des commentaires et des documents d’archives de la Renaissance qui...

  18. The Contribution of Humanism to the Birth of Modern Science
  19. The Court in the Work of Art: Patronage and Poetic Autonomy in the Orlando Furioso, Canto 42
  20. The Courtyer of Count Baldasser Castilio: Italian Manners and the English Court in the Sixteenth Century