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  1. How to Feed My Kids Italian

    How to Feed My Kids Italian

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Maria Scala

  2. How to Read Venetian Relazioni

    How to Read Venetian Relazioni

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Filippo De Vivo

    Les rapports de fin de mission des ambassadeurs vénitiens, ou relazioni (relations), décrivaient le pays où ils avaient servi, leur souverain et sa cour, et analysaient la politique que ce souverain avait avec les autres états. Apparues au XIIIe siècle, les relazioni qui subsistent se...

  3. Hsia, Ronnie Po-Chia, ed. A Companion to Early Modern Catholic Global Missions
  4. Hudební aktivity náboženských korporací na Moravě v raném novověku [Religious Brotherhoods and Their Musical Activities in Moravia in Early Modern Times]
  5. Hueber, Frédéric. Antoine Caron. Peintre de ville, peintre de cour (1521–1599)
  6. Huebert, Ronald, and David McNeil, eds. Early Modern Spectatorship: Interpreting English Culture, 1500–1780
  7. Human Generation, Memory and Poetic Creation: From the Purgatorio to the Paradiso

    Human Generation, Memory and Poetic Creation: From the Purgatorio to the Paradiso

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Paola Ureni

    Statius’ scientific digression on the generation of the fetus and the formation of the fictive body in the afterlife occupies a large part of canto XXV of Dante’s Purgatorio. This article will examine the metaphorical relevance of that technical exposition to Dante’s poetics....

  8. Human Rights and the Food Sovereignty Movement: Reclaiming Control by Priscilla Claeys

    Human Rights and the Food Sovereignty Movement: Reclaiming Control by Priscilla Claeys

    2025-03-19 22:03:46 | Review | Contribuidor(es): Kaitlyn Duthie-Kannikkatt | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v3i2.181

    Critical discussions of human rights have featured prominently in the development studies literature. While many social actors have utilized human rights to advance their goals, the framework has also been criticized for its tendency to individualize struggles and emphasize legal dimensions of...

  9. Humanism’s Other Inheritance: The Brutal Intertextuality of Boiardo’s Rocca Crudele

    Humanism’s Other Inheritance: The Brutal Intertextuality of Boiardo’s Rocca Crudele

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Natalie Cleaver

    In Book I of the Orlando innamorato, Ranaldo travels from Palazo Zoioso to Rocca Crudele, a distinct adventure that exists almost as a separate novella within the poem. At Rocca Crudele, he encounters an exceptionally violent scene that is composed of the most horrific moments of cruelty drawn...

  10. Humanist Marriage and The Comedy of Errors

    Humanist Marriage and The Comedy of Errors

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Thomas H. Luxon

    Cette étude du mariage et de l’amitié examine une gamme de textes proto-modernes, d’autant religieux que séculaires, pour conclure sur une nouvelle lecture de la Comedy of Errors de Shakespeare comme révélation comique de l’instabilité de l’idée de représenter le mariage en termes d’amitié tout...

  11. Humanist Networks and Drama in Pre-Reformation Central Europe: Bartholomeus Frankfordinus Pannonius and the Sodalitas Litteraria Danubiana

    Humanist Networks and Drama in Pre-Reformation Central Europe: Bartholomeus Frankfordinus Pannonius and the Sodalitas Litteraria Danubiana

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Ágnes Juhász-Ormsby

    Les deux pièces de Bartholomeus Frankfordinus Pannonius (ca.1490 – après 1526, avant 1540) — Comoedia Gryllus et Inter Vigilantiam et Torporem Virtute Arbitra Certamen — sont les seuls textes humanistes dramatiques complets de l’Europe de l’est d’avant la Réforme. Publiés vers 1519 à Vienne, la...

  12. Humanities Scholarship in a Vast Universe: Modelling Integrated Scholarly Opportunities Between Scales of Digital Information and Meaning

    Humanities Scholarship in a Vast Universe: Modelling Integrated Scholarly Opportunities Between Scales of Digital Information and Meaning

    2022-06-13 19:07:08 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Jon Saklofske, INKE Research Team | https://doi.org/10.25547/9XBV-QH90

    Digital humanities

  13. Humanities scholars’ needs for open social scholarship platforms as online scholarly information sharing infrastructure

    Humanities scholars’ needs for open social scholarship platforms as online scholarly information sharing infrastructure

    2025-02-06 20:02:53 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Daniel Tracy, Graham Jensen | https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v30i2.13742

    digital humanities, digital infrastructures, information behaviour, humanities

  14. Humour in Il libro del cortegiano

    Humour in Il libro del cortegiano

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Olga Zorzi Pugliese

  15. Hunger: How food shaped the course of the First World War

    Hunger: How food shaped the course of the First World War

    2025-03-19 22:13:02 | Review | Contribuidor(es): Laurie Wadsworth | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v10i1.579

    Blom’s thesis for the book involved the impact food supply had on the outcome of WWI. Information presented focused on food security of civilians and armed forces across nations. Detailed coverage of food production, distribution, storage and consumption is a strength of the book. Blom...

  16. Hungry Hearts: An Appreciation of the Short Stories of Delia De Santis in the Collection Fast Forward and Other Stories
  17. Hunter, Michael, project dir. Bpi:1700: British Printed Images to 1700. Digital library
  18. Hurried to Destruction: Reprobation in Arden of Faversham and A Woman Killed with Kindness

    Hurried to Destruction: Reprobation in Arden of Faversham and A Woman Killed with Kindness

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Glenn Clark

    This essay demonstrates that Arden of Faversham and A Woman Killed with Kindness explore important tensions in the Elizabethan understanding of the lived experience of the damned. Calvinist theologians tended to describe reprobation in terms that unintentionally suggested direct divine agency and...

  19. Hurtubise, Pierre. La cour pontificale au XVIe siècle d’Alexandre VI à Clement VIII (1492–1605)
  20. Hutten, Ulrich von. Sommation, suivie de Érasme, Éponge à laver les éclaboussures de Hutten [et de Othon Brunfels, Réponses à Érasme]