The Relationship between Fraternities and the Government in Spain during the XVIIIth Century. A Research Project
Contributor(s): Inmaculada Arias de Saavedra, Miguel Luis López Muñoz
The Relief Scandal In Montreal's Italian Community and Its Political Background: Fascio, Consulate and the Roman Catholic Parish of the Church of the Madonna della Difesa, October 1932-July 1933
Contributor(s): Angelo Principe
The following essay is divided into three inter-woven parts. The first deals with the ravage of the Great Depression in Canada; the second explores the Canadian clerical and secular establishment's view of fascism and its local Italian proponents; the last part unravels the cozy collaboration in...
The Religious Poetry of Michelangelo: The Mystical Sublimation
Contributor(s): Konrad Eisenbichler
The Renaissance in Toronto: Early Modern Italian Books in the Collections of the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Contributor(s): Antonio Ricci
The Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at the University of Toronto has significant holdings of books printed in Italy during the Renaissance. These volumes cover a wide variety of disciplines and represent a major resource for scholars of literature, philosophy, science, and print culture. The...
The Reopening of the National Central Library in Florence, January 8, 1968
2023-04-20 19:46:13 | Contributor(s): Paul Grendler
The Representation of Italy in Caterina Edwards’ The Sicilian Wife and Rita Ciresi’s Sometimes I Dream in Italian
Contributor(s): Maria Giuseppina Cesari
This paper wishes to explore how Caterina Edwards, an Italian Canadian writer, and Rita Ciresi, an Italian American writer, share a strong, although very different, personal and authorial relation to Italy and the Italian language. I shall be focusing on their similarities rather than...
The Residence and Loggia della Misericordia ("Il Bigallo"): Art and Architecture of Confraternal Piety, Charity, and Virtue in Late Medieval Florence
Contributor(s): Philip J. Earenfight
The Residence and Loggia della Misericordia (il Bigallo): Art and Architecture of Confraternal Piety, Charity, and Virtue in Late Medieval Florence
Contributor(s): Phillip Joseph Earenfight
The Revenger's Tragedy: A Play on the Revenge Play
2023-06-20 19:33:09 | Contributor(s): Leslie Sanders
The Rhetoric of Deviation in Lorenzo Valla’s The Profession of the Religious
Contributor(s): Olga Z. Pugliese
The Rhetoric of Martyrdom and the Anti-Nicodemite Discourses in France, 1550-1570
Contributor(s): Nikki Shepardson
L’expression du martyre et de la souffrance a marqué et défini le mouvement de réforme qui a eu lieu en France au seizième siècle. Ce langage a servi à unir la collectivité, à réécrire et à réinterpréter l’histoire et à former la mémoire collective. Mais si le martyre a valorisé la collectivité,...
The role of alcohol in Canadian family food practices: Commensality, identity, and everyday tastes
2025-03-19 22:03:32 | Contributor(s): Brent Hammer, Helen Vallianatos | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v6i2.334
The authors use an anthropological lens to examine the role of alcoholic beverages and their consumption within everyday food practices of contemporary Canadian families. Anthropology and anthropologists have a long history of interest and fascination in the ceremonial and ritual use of...
The Role of Personal Correspondence in the Exchange of Scientific Information in Early Modern France
Contributor(s): J. L. Pearl
The Rulers of Venice, 1332–1524
Contributor(s): Giorgos Plakotos
This is a review of The Rulers of Venice, 1332–1524.
The Salzburg Collection
2023-04-20 19:46:51 | Contributor(s): G Hermansen
The Semantic Evolution of the Latin Terms domina, femina and mulier in the Italian Language
Contributor(s): Elsa Passera
The Semiotics of the Circus: A Note on the Italian Version of Bouissac's Analysis of Nonsense
Contributor(s): Marcel Danesi
The Sexual Identities of Moll Cutpurse in Dekker and Middleton’s The Roaring Girl and in London
Contributor(s): Susan E. Krantz
Moll Cutpurse dramatically demonstrates the insufficiency of gender categories both in The Roaring Girl and in her life. The fictional Moll’s sex/gender ambiguity is explored through three distinct sexual identities (prostitute, hermaphrodite, bisexual ideal) and is further complicated through...
The Shifting Role of Magic in Ariosto's Il Negromante
Contributor(s): Cinzia Sartini Blum
The Short and Tragic Life of Vigio Pietro Favro: Recreating a Lost Life in Words and Images
Contributor(s): Ron Edding, Terri Favro
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