Keyword [Queen] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
161. | The origins of Queen Elizabeth I's celibacy and political strategies: Experience, education, and tactics |
162. | Dancing queen, Elizabeth I and Anna of Denmark: Dance, masques, and the queen's role (Samuel Daniel, Ben Jonson) |
163. | Music and the court of Mary Stewart, 1561-1567 |
164. | Formation and failure of moraine-dammed Queen Bess Lake, southern Coast Mountains, British Columbia |
165. | Rani Lakshmi Bai, queen of Jhansi, and the 1857 Rebellion: Colonial and postcolonial representations |
166. | Interdisciplinary insights into paleoenvironments of the Queen Charlotte Islands/Hecate Strait region |
167. | Drusilla Dunjee Houston: Uncrowned queen in the African American women's literary tradition |
168. | Figuring Marie Leszczinska (1703--1768): Representing queenship in eighteenth-century Franc |
169. | Queen Anne's Men and the commercial life of London's neighborhood economies (England, William Shakespeare) |
170. | Out of her place: Early modern exploration and female authorship (Anne, Queen of Denmark, Margaret Cavendish, Anne Hutchinson, Mary Rowlandson) |
171. | Knight to queen: Defense of gynocracy in the prose of Garci Rodriguez de Montalvo (Isabel of Castile, Spain) |
172. | Structure, deformation and thermal regime of the Queen Charlotte Transform Margin |
173. | 'Iudge if ought therein be amis': The paradox of Edmund Spenser's queen |
174. | The social and psychological relevance of Anne Rice's 'Queen of the Damned' and 'Pandora' in the context of Gothic tradition |
175. | Daughters of debate: Literary women in early modern British politics |
176. | The male queen: Boy actors and literati libertines |
177. | Tracking and trapping the narrative strategies of Louise Erdrich's 'Love Medicine,' 'The Beet Queen,' and 'Tracks' |
178. | The development of Catherine of Austria's collection in the Queen's household: Its character and cost |
179. | Genetic relatedness and queen number in a neotropical swarm-founding wasp, Polybia emaciata |
180. | German/English lexicographical contrasts: city, queen (quean), yard |
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