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  1. Plague Time: Space, Fear, and Emergency Statecraft in Early Modern Italy

    Plague Time: Space, Fear, and Emergency Statecraft in Early Modern Italy

    Article | Contributor(s): Nicholas A. Eckstein

    Michel Foucault argued famously that early modern European governors responded to plague by quarantining entire urban populations and placing citizens under minute surveillance. For Foucault, such sixteenth- and seventeenth-century policies were the first steps towards an authoritarian paradigm...

  2. 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 | Contributor(s): 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...

  3. Mayan and Andean Medicine and Urban Space in the Spanish Americas

    Mayan and Andean Medicine and Urban Space in the Spanish Americas

    Article | Contributor(s): Sharonah Fredrick

    Mayan and Andean medicine included empirical perspectives and botanical cures that were transmitted in the urban spaces of colonial Spanish America, spaces themselves built over former Amerindian cities. Mayan and Andean peoples, whose histories included development of both urban and rural...

  4. Introduction: Special Issue, Digital Representations of Contemporary Shakespeare Performances
  5. Donaldson, Peter S., dir. and editor-in-chief, and Alexa Alice Joubin, co-dir. MIT Global Shakespeares Video and Performance Archive.
  6. Bennett, Susan, and Sonia Massai, project leaders. Performance Shakespeare 2016. Other.
  7. Edmonson, Paul, and Paul Prescott, gen. eds. Reviewing Shakespeare. Other.

    Edmonson, Paul, and Paul Prescott, gen. eds. Reviewing Shakespeare. Other.

    Article | Contributor(s): Marcus Cheng Chye Tan

  8. Fischlin, Daniel, project dir. Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare Project (CASP). Archive.
  9. Bandín, Elena, Laura Campillo, Juan F. Cerdá, Keith Gregor, Jesús Tronch, and Noemí Vera, project leads. Shakrep: Shakespearean Performance in Spain. Archive.
  10. Lei, Bi-qi Beatrice, dir. Taiwan Shakespeare Database. Archive.

    Lei, Bi-qi Beatrice, dir. Taiwan Shakespeare Database. Archive.

    Article | Contributor(s): Lia Wen-Ching Liang

  11. Pacariem, Shech, ed. Shakespeare in the Philippines: A Digital Archive of Research and Performance. Other.
  12. Constable, Neil, chief executive. Globe Player. Other.

    Constable, Neil, chief executive. Globe Player. Other.

    Article | Contributor(s): Ronan Paterson

  13. Cimolino, Antoni, artistic dir.; Anita Gaffney, executive dir.; Ann Swerdfager, publicity dir. Stratfest@Home. Other.
  14. Ridout, Jenny, project dir. Drama Online. Database.

    Ridout, Jenny, project dir. Drama Online. Database.

    Article | Contributor(s): Sheila T. Cavanagh

  15. Bohn, Babette. Women Artists, Their Patrons, and Their Publics in Early Modern Bologna.
  16. Cifarelli, Paola et Franco Giacone, éds. La langue et les langages dans l’oeuvre de François Rabelais.
  17. Ferretti, Emanuela, Cecilia Frosinini, Roberta Barsanti, and Gianluca Belli, eds. La Sala Grande e la Battaglia di Anghiari. Dalla configurazione architettonica all’apparato decorativo.
  18. Gallagher, Lowell, James Kearney, and Julia Reinhard Lupton, eds. Entertaining the Idea: Shakespeare, Performance, and Philosophy.
  19. García Pérez, Noelia, ed. Mary of Hungary, Renaissance Patron and Collector: Gender, Art and Culture.
  20. Golahny, Amy. Rembrandt: Studies in His Varied Approaches to Italian Art.

    Golahny, Amy. Rembrandt: Studies in His Varied Approaches to Italian Art.

    Article | Contributor(s): Jacquelyn N. Coutré