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  1. Engaging youth in food preservation: Examining knowledge and practice on Canada’s West Coast

    Engaging youth in food preservation: Examining knowledge and practice on Canada’s West Coast

    2025-03-19 22:13:04 | Article | Contributor(s): Majing Oloko, Maureen G. Reed, James P. Robson | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v9i3.523

    Youth in remote communities of Canada, including those in the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Region (CSUBR), can benefit from building food preservation knowledge because of the additional challenges they experience accessing healthy food. Regrettably, youth in these areas are not adequately...

  2. Engendering England: The Restructuring of Allegiance in the Writings of Richard Morison and John Bale

    Engendering England: The Restructuring of Allegiance in the Writings of Richard Morison and John Bale

    Article | Contributor(s): Jacqueline A. Vanhoutte

    This paper examines the way in which old systems of allegiance are interrogated, and replaced by an emergent nationalism in two writers closely associated with the Cromwell government: Richard Morison and John Bale. In their attempt to contruct nationhood in sixteenth-century England, both...

  3. English and Scottish Scholars at the Library of Gian Vincenzo Pinelli (1565–1601)

    English and Scottish Scholars at the Library of Gian Vincenzo Pinelli (1565–1601)

    Article | Contributor(s): John-Mark Philo

    Throughout the second half of the sixteenth century, the scholar and collector Gian Vincenzo Pinelli (1535–1601) welcomed poets, mathematicians, antiquarians, and astronomers from every corner of Europe to his vast private library in Padua. These scholars left their mark on Pinelli’s collection,...

  4. English Guild and Confraternity Research: The Records of Early English Drama Project

    English Guild and Confraternity Research: The Records of Early English Drama Project

    2023-04-20 22:15:57 | Article | Contributor(s): Sally-Beth MacLean

  5. English Guilds and Municipal Authority

    English Guilds and Municipal Authority

    Article | Contributor(s): Alexandra F. Johnston

  6. English Puritanism and Festive Custom

    English Puritanism and Festive Custom

    Article | Contributor(s): Alexandra F. Johnston

  7. Enlisting “Vertues Noble and Excelent”: Behavior, Credit, and Knowledge Organization in the Social Edition

    Enlisting “Vertues Noble and Excelent”: Behavior, Credit, and Knowledge Organization in the Social Edition

    2021-03-30 17:14:01 | Article | Contributor(s): Constance Crompton, Ray Siemens, Alyssa Arbuckle, INKE Research Group | https://doi.org/10.80230/HSS-7EBC-NF66

    Digital Humanities

  8. Enlisting “Vertues Noble and Excelent”: Behavior, Credit, and Knowledge Organization in the Social Edition

    Enlisting “Vertues Noble and Excelent”: Behavior, Credit, and Knowledge Organization in the Social Edition

    2021-03-25 16:43:49 | Article | Contributor(s): Constance Crompton, Ray Siemens, Alyssa Arbuckle, INKE Research Group

    social edition, digital edition, textual editing, social knowledge creation

  9. Enniss, Stephen C., Neil Fraistat, Richard Kuhta, and Richard Ovenden, project dirs. Shakespeare Quartos Archive. Image Collection
  10. Enquête sur la provenance et les pérégrinations de deux livres d’Heures enluminés du XVe siècle conservés aux Archives des jésuites au Canada

    Enquête sur la provenance et les pérégrinations de deux livres d’Heures enluminés du XVe siècle conservés aux Archives des jésuites au Canada

    Article | Contributor(s): Johanne Biron

    Les Relations et le Journal des jésuites attestèrent la présence de livres d’Heures en Nouvelle-France au XVIIe siècle. À la même époque, les hospitalières de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Québec réclamaient des livres d’Heures auprès de leurs bienfaiteurs européens, perpétuant certaines pratiques de dévotion...

  11. Enquêtes sur les livres d’Heures conservés au Québec : Introduction

    Enquêtes sur les livres d’Heures conservés au Québec : Introduction

    Article | Contributor(s): Brenda Dunn-Lardeau

  12. Enrico IV tra Pirandello e Bellocchio

    Enrico IV tra Pirandello e Bellocchio

    Article | Contributor(s): Daniela Bini

  13. Enrico Tatasciore. Moderne parole antiche. Cardarelli, Quasimodo, Saba e i classici
  14. Entre la mystique et l’humanisme: Sébastien Franck et la pensée moderne
  15. Envisioning a community food hub to support food security: A community engagement process at a post-secondary institute

    Envisioning a community food hub to support food security: A community engagement process at a post-secondary institute

    2025-03-19 22:12:53 | Article | Contributor(s): Sarah Clement, Sara Kozicky, Cassandra Hamilton, Rachel Murphy | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v11i1.645

    Objective: The objective of this community-based participatory action research (CBPAR) project was to gain an in-depth understanding of the needs, interest and opportunities that exist within a post-secondary institution with respect to supporting food security among students via a food hub....

  16. En’owkin Centre Breastfeeding Art Expo

    En’owkin Centre Breastfeeding Art Expo

    2025-03-19 22:03:40 | Review | Contributor(s): Karen Graham, Rhonda Camille, Tracey Kim Bonneau | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v5i2.289

    A unique Indigenous-focused Art Expo on the topic of breastfeeding was held at En’owkin Centre at Penticton Indian Band in October and November 2017. The En’owkin Centre is a nationally recognized Indigenous arts and training centre. This review highlights some of the art from the En’owkin...

  17. Epistemology in Eco's Il nome della rosa

    Epistemology in Eco's Il nome della rosa

    Article | Contributor(s): Corrado Federici

  18. Equity and Amerindians in Montaigne’s “Des cannibales” (1, 31)

    Equity and Amerindians in Montaigne’s “Des cannibales” (1, 31)

    Article | Contributor(s): Shannon R. Connolly

    Since the first publication of the Essais in Bordeaux in 1580, readers of this work have recognized skepticism underlying the judgment of its author, Michel de Montaigne. Arguing that the Pyrrhonist school of skepticism relies upon cultural diversity, or that Montaigne was influenced by...

  19. Érasme, les intellectuels et l’affaire Reuchlin

    Érasme, les intellectuels et l’affaire Reuchlin

    Article | Contributor(s): Daniel Ménager

    Intellectuals have been more than once accused of not caring about world affairs. Now, Erasmus appears to announce a modern reflection on power and knowledge. An archetype of our contemporary intellectual, he looked at and criticized the society he lived in. As a theologian and a priest, he...

  20. Érasme, l’Arétin et Boccace dans l’invention du discours comique-burlesque d’Annibal Caro

    Érasme, l’Arétin et Boccace dans l’invention du discours comique-burlesque d’Annibal Caro

    Article | Contributor(s): Ambra Moroncini

    This article considers Annibal Caro’s religious sentiments during the years of his most intense comic and paradoxical production: the pre-Tridentine period from 1536 to 1543, a time of tense expectation in Rome for significant Church reform. Although Caro’s religious beliefs never raised...