Shakespeare, William. Othello. Ed. Jessica Slights
Article | Contribuidor(es): Jonathan Locke Hart
Shakespeare, William. The Tempest. Ed. J. F. Bernard and Paul Yachnin.
Shakespeare, William. The Tempest. Ed. Peter Hulme and William H. Sherman.
Shakespeare’s Words
2023-05-11 21:19:01 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Amanda Henrichs
This is a review of Shakespeare’s Words.
Shakrep: Shakespearean Performance in Spain
Article | Contribuidor(es): Isabel Guerrero
This is a review of Shakrep: Shakespearean Performance in Spain.
Sharing the struggle for fairness: Exploring possibilities for solidarity & just labour in organic agriculture
2025-03-19 22:13:07 | Essay | Contribuidor(es): Susanna Klassen, Fuerza Migrante, Hannah Wittman | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v9i2.536
Despite the organic movement’s early connections to labour advocacy and commitment to the principle of “Fairness”, the evolution of the organic sector has generated questions about the strength of its links to food justice in certified organic farming. Scholar-activists have, in particular,...
Short Title Catalogue Flanders
2023-05-11 22:10:10 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Alexandra Hill
This is a review of the Short Title Catalogue Flanders.
Should We Proscribe Existential There
2025-07-10 17:50:49 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Lilita Rodman | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.412
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Siena 1531: Genesis of a European Heroine
Article | Contribuidor(es): Laurie Shepard
Silent Partners: Student Course Evaluations and the Construction of Pedagogical Worlds
2025-07-10 17:50:34 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Pia Marks | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.16
This pilot study examines the student evaluation of courses as a situated discourse practice. It seeks to understand how the practice informs student and instructor attitudes, practices, and identities by examining a particular case - the course evaluation instrument used in the Faculty of...
Silvestro da Prierio and the Pomponazzi Affair
Article | Contribuidor(es): Michael Tavuzzi
The Italian Dominican friar Silvestro Mazzolini da Prierio (1456-1527), known as Prierias, served as Master of the Sacred Palace during the pontificates of Leo X, Adrian VI and Clement VII. He is chiefly remembered for his involvement in the cases of Luther and Reuchlin and an epistolary exchange...
Silvia Ross, Nicoletta Mandolini e Marina Bettaglio, a cura di. Rappresentare la violenza di genere: sguardi femministi tra critica, attivismo e scrittura
Article | Contribuidor(es): Stefania Lucamante
SIMILE Widgets: Timeline
2023-05-11 18:51:27 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Elizabeth Grumbach
This is a review of SIMILE Widgets: Timeline
Simona Cigliana. Due secoli di fantasmi. Case infestate, tavoli giranti, apparizioni, spiritisti, magnetizzatori e medium
Article | Contribuidor(es): Mauro Ruggiero
Simona Storchi, Marina Spunta and Maria Morelli, eds. Women and the Public Sphere in Modern and Contemporary Italy. Essays for Sharon Wood
Article | Contribuidor(es): Anne Urbancic
Simone Brioni and Daniele Comberiati. Italian Science Fiction: The Other in Literature and Film
Article | Contribuidor(es): Elisabetta Carraro
Simpson, James. Permanent Revolution: The Reformation and the Illiberal Roots of Liberalism
Sion and Elizium: National Identity, Religion, and Allegiance in Anthony Copley’s A Fig for Fortune
Article | Contribuidor(es): Lucy Underwood
This article uses Anthony Copley’s poem A Fig for Fortune (1596) to examine Elizabethan constructions of national identity. Acknowledging that religious and national identities were symbiotic in the Reformation era, it argues that the interdependency of Protestant and Catholic narratives of...
Sir Anthony Denny: A Tudor Servant in Office
Article | Contribuidor(es): Narasingha Prosad Sil
Sir Thomas More, Utopia, and the Representation of Henry VIII, 1529-1533
Article | Contribuidor(es): J. Christopher Warner
This essay examines Sir Thomas More's Utopia in the context of Henry VIII's divorce crisis. During this period tracts from the royal press publicized an image of Henry VIII as a disinterested philosopher-king who welcomed open debate and advice at his court. Reading Morus and Hythlodaeus's...
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