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  1. Confraternities & Sodalities in Modern Ireland

    Confraternities & Sodalities in Modern Ireland

    Article | Contributeur(s): Colm Lennon, Nicholas Terpstra

  2. Confraternities and Brotherhoods in Spain, 1500-1800

    Confraternities and Brotherhoods in Spain, 1500-1800

    Article | Contributeur(s): William J. Callahan

  3. Confraternities and Lay Leadership in Sixteenth-Century Liège

    Confraternities and Lay Leadership in Sixteenth-Century Liège

    Article | Contributeur(s): D. Henry Deiterich

  4. Confraternities and Popular Religion in the Kingdom of Navarra during the Ancient Regime
  5. Confraternities and the History of Mystical Traditions. An Invitation

    Confraternities and the History of Mystical Traditions. An Invitation

    2023-06-02 19:31:35 | Article | Contributeur(s): Kathleen C Falvey

  6. Confraternities and the Plague in Orvieto: 1340–1410

    Confraternities and the Plague in Orvieto: 1340–1410

    Article | Contributeur(s): Alexandra R. A. Lee

    Confraternities can be seen as a barometer of social and cultural trends. This article explores the use of confraternity sources as records for the impact of plague. Using Orvieto (Umbria) between 1340 and 1410 as a setting, this article assesses the response to plague by the town’s population...

  7. Confraternities on the Edge: Publications on Borgomanero

    Confraternities on the Edge: Publications on Borgomanero

    Article | Contributeur(s): Giles Knox

  8. Confraternities, Memoria, and Law in Late Medieval Italy

    Confraternities, Memoria, and Law in Late Medieval Italy

    Article | Contributeur(s): Thomas Frank

  9. Confronting Anti-Black, Anti-Indigenous, and Anti-Asian Racisms in Food Systems in Canada

    Confronting Anti-Black, Anti-Indigenous, and Anti-Asian Racisms in Food Systems in Canada

    2025-03-19 22:12:59 | Essay | Contributeur(s): Leticia Ama Deawuo, Michael Classens | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v10i1.631

    The impetus for this themed section came out of the broader reckoning that touched off in the summer of 2020 in the wake of the murder of George Floyd. The Canadian Association for Food Studies board, like so many organizations struggling to respond to such brazen violence, released a...

  10. Connecting the dots: Integrating modular networks and narrativity in digital scholarship

    Connecting the dots: Integrating modular networks and narrativity in digital scholarship

    2022-06-13 19:34:27 | Article | Contributeur(s): Amy Robinson, Jon Saklofske, INKE Research Team | https://doi.org/10.25547/49D1-ZJ89

    Digital humanities, Game studies

  11. Conrad Celtis and the “Druid” Abbot Trithemius: An Inquiry into Patriotic Humanism
  12. Conscripting Imagination: The National “Duty” of William Blake’s Art

    Conscripting Imagination: The National “Duty” of William Blake’s Art

    2022-06-13 19:33:26 | Article | Contributeur(s): Jon Saklofske | https://doi.org/10.25547/YVPZ-4K76

    Humanities

  13. Considering The Waste Land for iPad and Weird Fiction as models for the public digital edition

    Considering The Waste Land for iPad and Weird Fiction as models for the public digital edition

    2022-06-13 19:30:44 | Article | Contributeur(s): Alyssa Arbuckle | https://doi.org/10.25547/HQ61-3921

    digital edition, public edition, Eliot, Lovecraft, digital humanities, social editing

  14. Consilium at timor mortis: On Speaking, Writing and Silence in “Utopia”
  15. Consolatory Literature of the English Recusants

    Consolatory Literature of the English Recusants

    Article | Contributeur(s): Josephine Evetts Secker

  16. Consorella or Mantellata? Notes on Catherine of Siena’s Confraternal Legacy

    Consorella or Mantellata? Notes on Catherine of Siena’s Confraternal Legacy

    Article | Contributeur(s): Emily A. Moerer

    In addition to her identity as a saint, reformer, political activist and visionary, Catherine of Siena was uniquely affiliated with two groundbreaking institutions of the late middle ages: the lay confraternity and the third order. This paper focuses specifically on the figure of Catherine in...

  17. Constable, Neil, chief executive. Globe Player. Other.

    Constable, Neil, chief executive. Globe Player. Other.

    Article | Contributeur(s): Ronan Paterson

  18. Constituting community through food charters: A rhetorical-genre analysis

    Constituting community through food charters: A rhetorical-genre analysis

    2025-03-19 22:03:47 | Article | Contributeur(s): Philippa Spoel, Colleen Derkatch | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v3i1.144

    Communities across Canada are increasingly developing food charters, with at least 22 regional charters published in Ontario alone. As a rhetorical genre, food charters are persuasive actions that articulate not only the kind of food system to which a community aspires, but also the kind of...

  19. Constitutive Rhetoric as an Aspect of Audience Design: The Public Texts of Canadian Suffragists

    Constitutive Rhetoric as an Aspect of Audience Design: The Public Texts of Canadian Suffragists

    2025-05-23 19:08:38 | Article | Contributeur(s): Katja Thieme | https://doi.org/10.1177/0741088309353505

    This article offers a way of using the theory of audience design—how speakers position different audience groups as main addressees, overhearers, or bystanders—for written discourse. It focuses on main addressees, that is, those audience members who are expected to participate in and respond to...

  20. Constrained Friendship: Rabelais and the Status of Service in Evangelical Humanism

    Constrained Friendship: Rabelais and the Status of Service in Evangelical Humanism

    Article | Contributeur(s): Michelle Miller

    En observant comment Rabelais confronte et finalement réconcilie l’amitié de service avec les valeurs humanistes sociales et de libre arbitre, je propose que cette réconciliation représente une prise de position importante en faveur de l’amitié de service en tant que type de relation compatible...