Keyword [the Eighteenth Century] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 5 |
41. | Telling New Tales: Modernizations of Chaucer in the Eighteenth Century |
42. | Merchants, gentry, farmers, and brokers: Archaeology of the complex identities of the Tyng family of Dunstable, Massachusetts, in the eighteenth century |
43. | The function of Western music in the eighteenth-century Chinese court |
44. | The European overdecoration of Oriental porcelain in the eighteenth century |
45. | 'What are you? -- A woman I suppose': Women in the eighteenth-century British court |
46. | Translated Orientalisms: The eighteenth-century Oriental tale, Colonial Pedagogies, and Muslim Reform |
47. | A Desire for Meaning: K&dotbelow;han-i Arzu's Philology and the Place of India in the Eighteenth-Century Persianate World |
48. | Missionaries, slavery, and race: The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic world |
49. | Scottish historical discourse and arguments for metropolitan authority in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic Empire |
50. | Repudiating the feminine in the eighteenth-century novel: Power, virtue, and lack (France) |
51. | Coming of age in the eighteenth-century novel |
52. | The evil necessity: British naval impressment in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world |
53. | Kutahya in the Eighteenth Century: Transformation or the Persistence of the Old Order |
54. | 'Magical Glasses': Shakespearean Character and Cultural Change in the Eighteenth Century |
55. | The History of the Boudoir in the Eighteenth Century |
56. | Deconstructing the Imperial Narrative: Compulsive Re-Narrations of the Inkle and Yarico Story in the Eighteenth Century |
57. | The 'Oriental other' and cultural self-criticism in the eighteenth-century French Enlightenment |
58. | The recovery of medieval poetry in the eighteenth century: Context, pretexts, and first editions (Spanish text) |
59. | Les Chants D'Orphee: The figure of Orpheus in the eighteenth-century French cantata |
60. | John Wesley and the eighteenth century Methodist movement: A model for effective leadership |
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