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  1. Children in Fascist Regime Cinema: The Case of Luigi Ballerini’s La Fuggitiva (1941)

    Children in Fascist Regime Cinema: The Case of Luigi Ballerini’s La Fuggitiva (1941)

    Contributor(s): Patrizia Bettella

    After a sustained presence in silent movies, children almost vanish in Fascist cinema, which was dominated by the light comedies of the white telephones—a fact that clashes with the regime’s promotion of large families, population increase and the valorization of motherhood. Children begin to...

  2. CHIN Radio and its Listeners: A Negotiation in the Post-War Commerce of Ethnicity

    CHIN Radio and its Listeners: A Negotiation in the Post-War Commerce of Ethnicity

    Contributor(s): Michele Amatiello

    Canadian broadcasting underwent a period of transition following the Second World War. Government officials attempted to restructure radio to serve as an instrument for assimilation which would assist new Canadians in understanding Canadian culture and customs. In 1966, CHIN Radio AM 1540 was...

  3. Chiropractic Discourse: Adjusting Spines, Locating Subjects

    Chiropractic Discourse: Adjusting Spines, Locating Subjects

    2025-07-10 17:50:50 | Contributor(s): Charles Horn | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.383

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  4. Christ-von Wedel, Christine. Erasmus of Rotterdam: A Portrait.
  5. Christián Carman and Rodolfo P. Buzón, Aristarco de Samos

    Christián Carman and Rodolfo P. Buzón, Aristarco de Samos

    2023-05-18 22:19:58 | Contributor(s): Maria Rosa Massa-Esteve

    This work by Aristarchus belongs to ancient science, which may be considered in three fields of development: ∘ mathematics, especially that focused on the geometry in Euclid’s Elements or Archimedes’ works; ∘ astronomy, understood as a science that studies all the objects observed in the sky...

  6. Christianisme, métaphysique et épistémologie chez Marsile Ficin

    Christianisme, métaphysique et épistémologie chez Marsile Ficin

    Contributor(s): Yvan Morin

    Ficin centre la hiérarchie universelle sur l’homme, au sens d’une âme raisonnable. Métaphysiquement, la description substantialiste qu’en donne Kristeller ne semble pas pouvoir se comprendre sans l’apport hénologique des hypostases et la transformation chrétienne de cet apport. Cassirer, Allen,...

  7. Christie-Miller, Ian. 72 in His Name. Reuchlin, Luther, Thenaud, Wolff, and the Names of Seventy-Two Angels.
  8. Cicero among the Martyrs: A Reassessment of the First Edition of Nicholas Grimald’s Thre bokes of duties (1556)

    Cicero among the Martyrs: A Reassessment of the First Edition of Nicholas Grimald’s Thre bokes of duties (1556)

    Contributor(s): Gabriela Schmidt

    Nicholas Grimald’s translation of Cicero’s De officiis has long been revered as the standard version of one of the most popular Tudor school texts, as well as one of the first contributions towards a theory of translation in English. This article reassesses the work’s cultural and political...

  9. Cicero and the Renaissance Training for Prince and Poet

    Cicero and the Renaissance Training for Prince and Poet

    2023-06-20 18:06:10 | Contributor(s): Marshall McLuhan

  10. Cifarelli, Paola et Franco Giacone, éds. La langue et les langages dans l’oeuvre de François Rabelais.
  11. Cimolino, Antoni, artistic dir.; Anita Gaffney, executive dir.; Ann Swerdfager, publicity dir. Stratfest@Home. Other.
  12. Circulation of the late Elizabethan and Early Stuart Epigram

    Circulation of the late Elizabethan and Early Stuart Epigram

    Contributor(s): James Doelman

    Alors que l'épigramme en tant que genre littéraire puise à des sources chirographiques, sa brièveté propre à sa pratique à la Renaissance, a souvent entraîné un glissement vers une diffusion orale, manuscrite et imprimée. À cette même époque, l'épigramme était marquée par une tension entre...

  13. Ciriacono, Salvatore. Luxury Production, Technological Transfer and International Competition in Early Modern Europe
  14. Città senza donne and the Italian Literature of Migration
  15. City of Lights: Natural and Transcendent Light Sources for Ambrogio Lorenzetti's Good City-Republic

    City of Lights: Natural and Transcendent Light Sources for Ambrogio Lorenzetti's Good City-Republic

    Contributor(s): Norman Klassen

    The question of the light source for Ambrogio Lorenzetti's fresco on the east wall of the Sala dei Nove, known as The Good City-Republic, has long attracted comment. In this article I argue for two light sources rather than one on the basis of internal evidence, historical contextualizing...

  16. Civic Christianity in Fifteenth-Century Treviso: The Confraternity and Hospital of Santa Maria dei Battuti
  17. Civic Rivalry and the Boundaries of Civic Identity in the French Wars of Religion: Châlons-sur-Marne and the Towns of Champagne

    Civic Rivalry and the Boundaries of Civic Identity in the French Wars of Religion: Châlons-sur-Marne and the Towns of Champagne

    Contributor(s): Mark Konnert

    An examination of the policies and actions of the city council of the Champagne town of Châlons-sur-Marne during the French Wars of Religion qualifies the view that the wars spelled the end of the bonne ville. In particular, this article examines Châlons' rivalries with the other towns of the...

  18. Civil Conversation, Religious Controversy, and The New Inn

    Civil Conversation, Religious Controversy, and The New Inn

    Contributor(s): Glenn J. Clark

    Jonson présente dans sa pièce The New Inn (1629) le parallèle éthique s'établissant entre l'hôtel et l'église en tant qu'espaces où le discours et la conduite laïcs, qui, infléchis par la bonne foi, rendent possible une revitalisation des échanges sociaux. L'éthique présentée dans la pièce est...

  19. Claiming Nobility in the Monarquía Hispánica: The Search for Status by Inca, Aztec, and Nasrid Descendants at the Habsburg Court

    Claiming Nobility in the Monarquía Hispánica: The Search for Status by Inca, Aztec, and Nasrid Descendants at the Habsburg Court

    Contributor(s): Karoline P. Cook

    By the early seventeenth century, petitioners at the royal court in Madrid who claimed descent from the Inca rulers of Peru, the Aztec rulers of Mexico, and the Nasrid emirs of Granada found ways to acquire noble status and secure rights to their ancestral lands in the form of entailed estates....

  20. Clarence, Claudio, and Hamlet: "The Dread of Something After Death"