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  1. Bringing God to the People: Jesuit Confraternities in Italy in the Mid-Sixtreenth Century
  2. British Reactions to Silone (with particular reference to Fontamara)
  3. Broken Lutes and Passionate Bodies in A Woman Killed with Kindness

    Broken Lutes and Passionate Bodies in A Woman Killed with Kindness

    Contributor(s): Deanna Smid

    Thomas Heywood’s 1607 play, A Woman Killed with Kindness, ends with the protagonist, Frankford, discovering the lute of Anne, the wife he has just banished for adultery. Grieved by the sight of the instrument that he conflates with his marriage and with Anne herself, Frankford exiles the lute...

  4. Broken Strings

    Broken Strings

    Contributor(s): Sonia Di Placido

  5. Bronstein, David. Aristotle on Knowledge and Learning: The Posterior Analytics
  6. Bronzino’s Portrait of Guidobaldo II della Rovere

    Bronzino’s Portrait of Guidobaldo II della Rovere

    Contributor(s): Konrad Eisenbichler

  7. Brown, Jennifer N. Fruit of the Orchard: Reading Catherine of Siena in Late Medieval and Early Modern England
  8. Brown, Susan, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy, eds. Orlando: Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present. Database.
  9. Brumbaugh, Barbara. Apocalyptic History and the Protestant Cause in Sir Philip Sidney’s Revised Arcadia
  10. Brundin, Abigail, Deborah Howard, and Mary Laven. The Sacred Home in Renaissance Italy
  11. Buckingham the Masquer

    Buckingham the Masquer

    Contributor(s): Jean MacIntyre

    George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham (1592-1628), favorite of James I and of Charles I as both prince and king, used skill in dancing, especially in masques, to compete for and retain royal favor. Masques in which he danced and masques he commissioned displayed his power with the rulers he...

  12. Budé, Guillaume. De asse et partibus eius. L’as et ses fractions. Livres I–III. Édition critique du texte de 1541 et traduction française par Luigi-Alberto Sanchi
  13. Building A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript

    Building A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript

    Contributor(s): Constance Crompton, Daniel Powell, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, Maggie Shirley

    This article describes the context and development of A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript, a collaboratively created Wikibook edition of the sixteenth-century verse miscellany known as the Devonshire Manuscript (BL MS Add. 17,492). This project began in 2001 when Dr. Ray Siemens led a...

  14. Building A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript

    Building A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript

    2022-06-13 19:44:53 | Contributor(s): Constance Crompton, Daniel Powell, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, Maggie Shirley | https://doi.org/10.25547/3BEA-8614

    Digital Humanities

  15. Building Alternative Scholarly Publishing Capacity: The Renaissance Knowledge Network (ReKN) as Digital Production Hub

    Building Alternative Scholarly Publishing Capacity: The Renaissance Knowledge Network (ReKN) as Digital Production Hub

    2022-06-13 19:44:08 | Contributor(s): Daniel Powell, Ray Siemens | https://doi.org/10.25547/B7KH-9Y72

    Digital Humanities

  16. Building and Supporting Humanities-Based University–industry Partnerships: View from the Academics

    Building and Supporting Humanities-Based University–industry Partnerships: View from the Academics

    2022-06-13 19:43:29 | Contributor(s): Lynne Siemens, INKE Research Group | https://doi.org/10.25547/BVPY-R492

    Digital Humanities

  17. Building and Sustaining Long-term Collaboration – Lessons at the Mid-way Mark

    Building and Sustaining Long-term Collaboration – Lessons at the Mid-way Mark

    2022-06-13 19:42:03 | Contributor(s): Lynne Siemens | https://doi.org/10.25547/KNEH-XC60

    Digital humanities

  18. Building Effective Relationships for Community-Engaged Scholarship in Canadian Food Studies

    Building Effective Relationships for Community-Engaged Scholarship in Canadian Food Studies

    2025-03-19 22:04:00 | Contributor(s): Peter Andrée, Dayna Chapman, Louisa Hawkins, Cathleen Kneen, Wanda Martin, Christina Muehlberger, Connie Nelson, Katherine Pigott, Wajma Qaderi-Attayi, Steffanie Scott, Mirella Stroink | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v1i1.19

    How can community-engaged scholars best undertake grounded, policy-relevant, food systems research and teaching in ways that support the capacity of—and meaningfully build on—the experiences of civil society organizations working on these issues in Canada? This paper analyzes four case studies...

  19. Building joined-up agricultural policies: Lessons from Québec

    Building joined-up agricultural policies: Lessons from Québec

    2025-03-19 22:03:37 | Contributor(s): Hugo Martorell, Elisabeth Abergel | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v5i3.322

    In an effort to think about innovative and comprehensive federal food and agricultural policies, this commentary offers some insight into Québec’s integrated agricultural policy framework. In theory, key operating principles such as the precautionary principle, multifunctionality and...

  20. Building Opposition at the Early Tudor Tower of London: Thomas More’s Dialogue of Comfort

    Building Opposition at the Early Tudor Tower of London: Thomas More’s Dialogue of Comfort

    Contributor(s): Kristen Deiter

    Medieval and early modern English monarchs constructed the Tower of London’s iconography to symbolize royal power, creating a self-promoting royal ideology of the Tower. However, the Tower’s cultural significance turned sharply when Thomas More wrote A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation...