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  1. Franco Llopis, Borja. Etnicità e conversione. I moriscos nella cultura visiva dell’età moderna.
  2. François Bonivard and his Difformes Reformateurs

    François Bonivard and his Difformes Reformateurs

    Article | Contribuidor(es): W. G. Naphy

    This article presents François Bonivard (the pre-Reformation Prior of Geneva's Cluniac monastery) and his Des Difformes Reformateurs, the premier example of his satirical and polemical skills. In this, he attacks the violence and immorality accompanying and undermining the Reformation. Opposed to...

  3. François de la Noue (1531-1591) au service du libéralisme du XIXe siècle
  4. Frelick, Nancy M., ed. The Mirror in Medieval and Early Modern Culture: Specular Reflections
  5. French Farce: Printing, Dissemination and Readership from 1500-1560

    French Farce: Printing, Dissemination and Readership from 1500-1560

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Christopher Pinet

  6. French Renaissance Paleography

    French Renaissance Paleography

    2023-05-11 21:55:42 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Elizabeth K Hebbard

    This is a review of French Renaissance Paleography.

  7. French Renaissance Translators and the Dialectic of Myth and History
  8. Friction in the Archives: Storytelling in Sixteenth-Century Anabaptism

    Friction in the Archives: Storytelling in Sixteenth-Century Anabaptism

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Erin Lambert

    The writings of martyrs have been at the centre of the history of Reformation-era Anabaptism since the sixteenth century itself, and scholars have long used them as sources of information about a persecuted and typically clandestine community. Based on a rare confluence in the surviving source...

  9. Froben Press Editions (1505–1559) in the Holdings of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies Library: A Brief Survey

    Froben Press Editions (1505–1559) in the Holdings of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies Library: A Brief Survey

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Valentina Sebastiani, Wendell Ricketts

    Analysis of the material aspects of books has opened new fields for historical enquiry that connect humanist learning, theology, and the press. The collaboration between Erasmus of Rotterdam and the printers Johannes and Hieronymus Froben of Basel between 1514 and 1536 offers itself as a vantage...

  10. From a Local to a Global Perspective in Crime Writing: On Massimo Carlotto, Impegno, and Respiro corto

    From a Local to a Global Perspective in Crime Writing: On Massimo Carlotto, Impegno, and Respiro corto

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Enrichetta Lucilla Frezzato

    Having conducted a thorough analysis of the social and economic environment of the Northeast of Italy and having exposed a scenario of widespread illegality and culpable collusion in his Alligatore series and noir novels, Massimo Carlotto concluded a narrative cycle by enlarging his object of...

  11. From a study of the Newfoundland and Labrador school food system: : Describing an evolution in ways of knowing about school food

    From a study of the Newfoundland and Labrador school food system: : Describing an evolution in ways of knowing about school food

    2025-03-19 22:13:15 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Emily Doyle | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v8i4.471

    In this perspective piece I reflect on the importance of considering the place of schools within broader systems for critical school food study and intervention. These reflections are based on my study of school food in Newfoundland and Labrador from a systems perspective which helped reveal...

  12. From Applicant to Inmate: the Regio Ospedale di Carità di Torino: 1748-1756

    From Applicant to Inmate: the Regio Ospedale di Carità di Torino: 1748-1756

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Margaret Josephine Moody

  13. From bitter to sweet: Continuing the conversation on Indigenous food sovereignty through sharing stories, engaging communities, and embracing culture

    From bitter to sweet: Continuing the conversation on Indigenous food sovereignty through sharing stories, engaging communities, and embracing culture

    2025-03-19 22:03:38 | Essay | Contribuidor(es): Kelly Skinner, Tabitha Robin Martens, Jaime Cidro, Kristin Burnett | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v5i2.323

    The desire to undertake a special issue on Indigenous Food arose during a conversation that took place between the co-editors following a panel on the same topic at the annual conference of the Native American Indigenous Studies Association in 2015. The panel contained a mixture of...

  14. From Carnival to Pious City: Scenes of Urban Life in Leandro Bassano’s The Months

    From Carnival to Pious City: Scenes of Urban Life in Leandro Bassano’s The Months

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Anca-Delia Moldovan

    This work examines the urban environment depicted by Leandro Bassano in his cycle of the Twelve Months during February and March, and the notable iconographic shift it presents with respect to the typical imagery of farming labours. Leandro represented the themes of Carnival in February and Lent...

  15. From contracts to culture: Exploring how to leverage local, sustainable food purchasing by institutions for food systems change

    From contracts to culture: Exploring how to leverage local, sustainable food purchasing by institutions for food systems change

    2025-03-19 22:03:33 | Review | Contribuidor(es): Jennifer Reynolds, Beth Hunter | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v6i1.285

    In recent years, certain hospitals, schools, and campuses across Canada have shown that they can transform their practices to serve more local and sustainable food. These changes have often been led by visionary champions, and in some cases aided by supportive public policies or programs. Yet...

  16. From Food Mail to Nutrition North Canada: Reconsidering federal food subsidy programs for northern Ontario

    From Food Mail to Nutrition North Canada: Reconsidering federal food subsidy programs for northern Ontario

    2025-03-19 22:03:57 | Report | Contribuidor(es): Kristin Burnett, Kelly Skinner, Joseph LeBlanc | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i1.62

    This paper is a critique of the report released on 25 November 2014 by the Auditor General of Canada (AG), Michael Ferguson, on Nutrition North Canada (NNC), a subsidy program designed to lower the cost of “perishable nutritious food” in northern communities. We argue that the situation is far...

  17. From greedy grocers to carbon taxes and everything in between: What do we think we know about food prices in Canada and how strong is the evidence?

    From greedy grocers to carbon taxes and everything in between: What do we think we know about food prices in Canada and how strong is the evidence?

    2025-03-19 22:12:50 | Review | Contribuidor(es): Brian Pentz, Taylor Ehrlick, Ryan Katz-Rosene, Philip A Loring | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v11i2.690

    In Canada, the task of explaining food prices falls to a handful of grey literature reports that shape media coverage and public understanding and carry significant political and policy influence. We performed an in-depth analysis of fifty-one of these influential reports, including...

  18. From locus amoris to Infernal Pentecost: the Sin of Brunetto Latini
  19. From Mass immigration to Professional Workers. A Portrait of the Present Italian “Comunità” in Ontario, Canada
  20. From Motherhood to Fatherhood: The Eclipse of Reason in the Taviani Brothers’ Tu ridi

    From Motherhood to Fatherhood: The Eclipse of Reason in the Taviani Brothers’ Tu ridi

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Manuela Gieri

    The paper presents an in-depth analysis of Tu ridi, a free adaptation of some of Luigi Pirandello’s short stories, realized by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani in 1998. Within a filmography largely characterized by an attention to the historical, social, and political transformations that Italy...