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Gignoux, Michèle. Michèle Gignoux: Gladys Fabre, Béatrice Fraenkel, Inès de la Fressange, Linda Henderson, Barbara Rose. [Paris]: Galerie Franka Berndt Bastille, 1989.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Standards of Official Conduct. In the matter of Representative Barbara-Rose Collins: Report of the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, House of Representatives. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1997.

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Conduct, United States Congress House Committee on Standards of Official. In the matter of Representative Barbara-Rose Collins: Report of the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, House of Representatives. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1997.

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Conduct, United States Congress House Committee on Standards of Official. In the matter of Representative Barbara-Rose Collins: Report of the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, House of Representatives. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1997.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Standards of Official Conduct. In the matter of Representative Barbara-Rose Collins: Report of the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, House of Representatives. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1997.

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"Ricimer": Un Barbare au service de Rome. Lille: Atelier national reproduction des thèses, Université Lille III, 1987.

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Warren, Viessman, Smerdon Ernest T, and American Society of Civil Engineers. Water Resources Planning and Management Division. Committee on Social and Environmental Objectives., eds. Managing water-related conflicts: The engineer's role : proceedings of the Engineering Foundation Conference, Sheraton Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, November 5-10, 1989. New York, N.Y: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1990.

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Lacam, Guy. L' agonie de Rome: Ricimer, un barbare maître de l'Occident, 455-472. [Paris]: Klincksieck, 1992.

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Ferris, I. M. Enemies of Rome: Barbarians through Roman eyes. Stroud: Sutton Pub., 2003.

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Polito, Eugenio. I Galati vinti: Il trionfo sui barbari da Pergamo a Roma. Milano: Electa, 1999.

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Galliano, Grace. Examination questions to accompany Core concepts in human sexuality, by Bryan Strong, Christine DeVault, and Barbara Sayad. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Pub. Co, 1996.

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National Forum on the Future of Automated Materials Processing in U.S. Industry --the Role of Sensors--. A National Forum on the Future of Automated Materials Processing in U.S. Industry --the Role of Sensors--: Report of workshop : University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, December 16 - 17, 1985. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1986.

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Todd, Barbara J., Kim Kippen, and Lori Woods. Worth and repute: Valuing gender in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe : essays in honour of Barbara Todd. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2011.

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Victoria University (Toronto, Ont.). Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies and Marginality and Gender in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, eds. Worth and repute: Valuing gender in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe : essays in honour of Barbara Todd. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2011.

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California. Legislature. Senate. Subcommittee on Offshore Oil and Gas Development. Interim hearing on the role of the state in reducing the major risks of offshore oil and gas operations: The Santa Barbara Channel and Santa Maria Basin as a case study : University Center, University of California, Santa Barbara, November 4, 1985. Sacramento, CA: The Subcommittee, 1985.

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Conference, Engineering Foundation (U S. ). The role of social and behavioral sciences in water resources planning and management: Proceedings of an Engineering Foundation Conference in conjunction with the Universities Council on Water Resources, Santa Barbara, California, May 3-8, 1987. New York, N.Y: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1988.

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Kanefield, Teri. The girl from the tar paper school: Barbara Rose Johns and the advent of the civil rights movement. 2013.

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From ashes to the rainbow: A tribute to Raoul Wallenberg : works by Alice Lok Cahana, text and interview by Barbara Rose. [s.l.]: Hebrew Union College Calif., 1986.

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Barbar Rosa. Denoël, 2002.

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RODE HE ON BARBARY. MELROSE BOOKS, 2014.

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Klein, Georg. Barbar Rosa: Eine Detektivgeschichte. Rowohlt Taschenbuch, 2007.

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Barbar Rosa. Eine Detektivgeschichte. Droemer Knaur, 2002.

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Barbar Rosa: Eine Detektivgeschichte. 2nd ed. Fest, 2001.

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Spurr, Barry. The Twentieth-Century Literary Tradition. Edited by Stewart J. Brown, Peter Nockles, and James Pereiro. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199580187.013.43.

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This chapter explores significant aspects of the Tractarian tradition, surviving into the twentieth century, in the works of T. S. Eliot, John Betjeman, W. H. Auden, Rose Macaulay, Charles Williams, Dorothy Sayers, and Barbara Pym. By the twentieth century, virtually every reference in literature to Anglican faith and practice reflected the Oxford Movement, but the most concentrated influence of Tractarianism is to be found in the writers discussed here. All of them, at various periods in their lives, were deeply immersed in the Catholic movement of the Church of England and their poetry and prose must be appreciated in light of that commitment and tradition.
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Beundrad Barbar: Amasonen I Vasteuropeisk Bildkultur 1789-1918. Not Avail, 2004.

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Setoodeh, Ramin. Ladies Who Punch: The Explosive Inside Story of "The View". Macmillan Audio, 2019.

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Setoodeh, Ramin. Ladies Who Punch: The Explosive Inside Story of the View. St. Martin's Press, 2019.

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Ladies Who Punch: The Explosive Inside Story of "The View". Thomas Dunne Books, 2019.

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Setoodeh, Ramin. Ladies Who Punch: The Explosive Inside Story of "The View". A Thomas Dunne Book for St. Martin's Griffin, 2020.

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Independent women: The function of gender in the novels of Barbara Pym. [Brighton, East Sussex]: Harvester Press, 1988.

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Rossen, Janice. Independent Women: The Function of Gender in the Novels of Barbara Pym. Palgrave Macmillan, 1988.

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Cartland, Barbara. The Barbara Cartland Collection: Stand and Deliver Your Heart / The Magic of Paris / The Scent of Roses. Bounty Books, 1992.

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de la Luz Ibarra, María. Extending Kinship. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037573.003.0011.

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This chapter examines private elder care in a broader context of constructed kinship relations by focusing on Mexicana elder care workers in Santa Barbara, California. More specifically, it considers the case study of Cecilia Ramos, a worker who forms part of a family care group and who literally and figuratively “extends” kinship to her ward. Before discussing Cecilia's case, the chapter provides an overview of the evolving range of elder care in Santa Barbara. It also reviews the literature on domestic work and the role that personalism continues to play within the occupation, especially as it pertains to workers' expressed desires for closer “family” relations with their employers. It concludes by showing that, in the case of Cecilia, “extending” kinship assumes two meanings. First, she literally extends her own close kin relations into the workplace and facilitates friendships among her biological female kin and her ward. Second, Cecilia commits herself and her family to provide care until her ward dies.
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Ferris, I. M. Enemies Of Rome: Barbarians Through Roman Eyes. Diane Pub Co, 2000.

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Watson, Tim. Culture Writing. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190852672.001.0001.

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Focusing on the 1950s and early 1960s, Culture Writing argues that the period of decolonization in Britain, the United States, France, and the Caribbean was characterized by dynamic exchanges between literary writers and anthropologists. As the British and French Empires collapsed and the United States rose to global power, and as intellectuals from the decolonizing world challenged the cultural hegemony of the West, some anthropologists began to assess their discipline’s complicity with imperialism and experimented with literary forms and techniques. The book shows that the “literary turn” in anthropology took place earlier than has conventionally been assumed, in the 1950s rather than the 1970s and 1980s. Simultaneously, some literary writers reacted to the end of modernist artistic experimentation by turning to ethnographic methods for representing the people and cultural practices of Britain, France, and the United States, bringing anthropology back home. The book discusses literary writers who had a significant professional engagement with anthropology and brought some of its techniques and research questions into literary composition: Barbara Pym (Britain), Ursula Le Guin and Saul Bellow (United States), Édouard Glissant (Martinique), and Michel Leiris (France). On the side of ethnography, there is analysis of works by anthropologists who adopted literary forms for their writing about culture: Laura Bohannan (United States), Michel Leiris and Claude Lévi-Strauss (France), and Mary Douglas (Britain). The book concludes with an afterword that shows how the literature–anthropology conversation continues into the postcolonial period in the work of the Indian author-anthropologist Amitav Ghosh and the Jamaican author-sociologist Erna Brodber.
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Die Hausfrauengruppe; oder, Wie elf Frauen sich selbst helfen: Annette/Barbara/Carmen/Carola/Gabi/Katharina/Magda/Monika/Rosi/Susanne/Yvette. Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt Taschenbuch, 1988.

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Murray, Chris. China from the Ruins of Athens and Rome. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198767015.001.0001.

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Fascinated and often baffled by China, Anglophone writers turned to classics for answers. In poetry, essays, and travel narratives, ancient Greece and Rome lent interpretative paradigms and narrative shape to Britain’s information on the Middle Kingdom. While memoirists of the diplomatic missions in 1793 and 1816 used classical ideas to introduce Chinese concepts, Roman history held ominous precedents for Sino–British relations according to Edward Gibbon and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. John Keats illuminated how peculiar such contemporary processes of Orientalist knowledge-formation were. In Britain, popular opinion on Chinese culture wavered during the nineteenth century, as Charles Lamb and Joanna Baillie demonstrated in ekphrastic responses to chinoiserie. A former reverence for China yielded gradually to hostility, and the classical inheritance informed a national identity-crisis over whether Britain’s treatment of China was civilized or barbaric. Amidst this uncertainty, the melancholy conclusion to Virgil’s Aeneid became the master-text for the controversy over British conduct at the Summer Palace in 1860. Yet if Rome was to be the model for the British Empire, Tennyson, Sara Coleridge, and Thomas de Quincey found closer analogues for the Opium Wars in Greek tragedy and Homeric epic. Meanwhile, Sinology advanced considerably during the Victorian age, with translations of Laozi and Zhuangzi placed in dialogue with the classical tradition. Classics changed too, with not only canonical figures invoked in discussions of China, but current interests such as Philostratus and Porphyry. Britain broadened its horizons by interrogating the cultural past anew as it turned to Asia: Anglophone readers were cosmopolitans in time as well as space, aggregating knowledge of Periclean Athens, imperial Rome, and many other polities in their encounters with Qing Dynasty China.
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Matter of Simple Justice: The Untold Story of Barbara Hackman Franklin and a Few Good Women. Pennsylvania State University Press, 2020.

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Stout, Lee. Matter of Simple Justice: The Untold Story of Barbara Hackman Franklin and a Few Good Women. Pennsylvania State University Press, 2015.

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Symonds, Craig L. American Naval History: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199394760.001.0001.

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American Naval History: A Very Short Introduction charts the history of the United States Navy from its birth during the American Revolution, through its emergence as a global power amid the world wars of the twentieth century, and to its current role as a superpower in the twenty-first century. It highlights iconic moments of great drama pivotal to the nation’s fortunes: John Paul Jones’ attacks on the British during the Revolution, the Barbary Wars, and the arduous conquest of Iwo Jima. It also illuminates the technological, institutional, and functional changes of the U.S. Navy and captures its evolving culture and the debates between policymakers about what role the institution should play in world affairs.
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Stronegger, Willibald J., and Kristin Attems, eds. Altersbilder und Sorgestrukturen. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748905080.

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Modern notions about old age and care are often expressed in ambivalent imagery that predominantly refers to the shortcomings of elderly people. Notions of old age are an element of a society’s knowledge base: as part of the order of knowledge or of knowledge cultures. The development of age imagery depends on cultural and scientific paradigms. Their importance is determined by their ability to offer answers to basic questions relating to old age: dealing with suffering and the finiteness of life. The contributions in this volume address the societal contingency of notions of old age and their role in care facilities, nursing and medicine. With contributions by Kristin Attems, Edith Auer, Stefan Dinges, Gert Dressel, Reimer Gronemeyer, Günther Liebminger, Susanne Martin, Barbara Pichler, Karin Reinmüller, Elisabeth Reitlinger, Peter Rosegger, Willibald J. Stronegger, Manuela Völkel
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Braun Binder, Nadja, Lars P. Feld, Peter M. Huber, Klaus Poier, and Fabian Wittreck, eds. Jahrbuch für direkte Demokratie 2018. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748904557.

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The eighth volume of the Yearbook of Direct Democracy (Jahrbuch für direkte Demokratie) contains contributions from the fields of educational science, jurisprudence, political science and economics that examine the hierarchical relationship between representative and direct democracy, the role of political education in direct democracy, the role of audit committees as information bodies and the Global Forum for Direct Democracy. The book addresses the emergence and practice of direct democracy in Ireland in the same scope and depth as recent developments in Switzerland, Austria, Germany and the USA. With contributions by Prof. Dr. Gavin Barrett; Dr. Laurent Bernhard; PD Dr. iur. & lic. phil. Corsin Bisaz; Prof. Dr. Nadja Braun Binder; Prof. Dr. Reiner Eichenberger; Andreas Gutmann, ref. jur.; Prof. Dr. iur. Hermann K. Heußner; Bruno Kaufmann, MSSc; Prof. Dr. iur. Arne Pautsch; Prof. Dr. Klaus Poier; Frank Rehmet, Dipl. pol.; Lars Ruchti, MLaw; Barbara Schaub, BLaw; Prof. Dr. Mark Schelker; Univ.-Prof. Dr. iur. Axel Tschentscher, LL.M. (Cornell); Prof. Dr. Monika Waldis; Prof. Dr. Fabian Wittreck; Prof. em. Dr. Béatrice Ziegler
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Riché, Pierre, Que sais-je?, and Philippe Le Maître. Les invasions barbares. Presses Universitaires de France - PUF, 2003.

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Pohl, Walter. Social Cohesion, Breaks, and Transformations in Italy, 535–600. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198777601.003.0004.

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When the Gothic War began in Italy in 535, the country still conserved many features of classical culture and late antique administration. Much of that was lost in the political upheavals of the following decades. Building on Chris Wickham’s work, this contribution sketches an integrated perspective of these changes, attempting to relate the contingency of events to the logic of long-term change, discussing political options in relation to military and economic means, and asking in what ways the erosion of consensus may be understood in a cultural and religious context. What was the role of military entrepreneurs of more or less barbarian or Roman extraction in the distribution or destruction of resources? How did Christianity contribute to the transformation of ancient society? The old model of barbarian invasions can contribute little to understanding this complex process. It is remarkable that for two generations, all political strategies in Italy ultimately failed.
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Astleitner, Hermann, Ines Deibl, Otto Lagodny, Patrick Warto, and Jörg Zumbach, eds. Rechtsdidaktik zwischen Theorie und Praxis. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845294681.

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This edited volume presents several contributions from the second conference on the interrelationship between educational science and law, which took place in Austria in autumn 2016. The conference focused on the tension that arises when changes in the teaching and training of law are addressed. A perennial major concern within law education is the question of how it has to be applied in order to meet contemporary challenges, but so are other topics that address issues relating to the improvement of legal education. These considerations clearly show that the field of law education connects theory and practice and can improve the teaching of law significantly. With contributions by Rudolf Mosler, Michael Frey, Raimund Pittl, Lina Rosa Gradl, Ines Deibl, Jörg Zumbach, Viola Geiger, Christine Neuner, Natalia Hartmann, Christoph Görisch, Pamela Hölbling, Marcus Schladebach, Stephanie Moser, Tanja Thurner, Doris Lewalter, Kai von Lewinski, Raphael de Barros Fritz, Dana-Sophia Valentiner, Barbara Paesold, Karin Sonnleitner, Evelyne Schmid, Hermann Astleitner, Lutz Lammers, Patrick Warto, Jan-Gero Alexander Hannemann and Otto Lagodny.
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Heyman, Barbara B. Samuel Barber. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190863739.001.0001.

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Samuel Barber (1910–1981) was one of the most important and honored American composers of the twentieth century. Writing in a great variety of musical forms—symphonies, concertos, operas, vocal music, chamber music—he infused his works with poetic lyricism and gave tonal language and forms new vitality. His rich legacy includes such famous compositions as the Adagio for Strings, the orchestral song Knoxville: Summer of 1915, three concertos, and his two operas, the Pulitzer Prize–winning Vanessa and Antony and Cleopatra, a commissioned work that opened the new Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center in New York. Generously documented by letters, sketchbooks, original musical manuscripts, and interviews with friends, colleagues, and performers with whom he worked, this book covers Barber’s entire career and all of his compositions. The biographical material on Barber is closely interspersed with a discussion of his music, displaying Barber’s creative processes at work from his early student compositions to his mature masterpieces. The book also provides the social context in which this major composer grew: his education; how he built his career; the evolving musical tastes of American audiences; his relationship with Gian Carlo Menotti and such musical giants as Serge Koussevitzky, Arturo Toscanini, Vladimir Horowitz; and the role of radio in the promotion of his music. A testament to the significance of neo-Romanticism, Samuel Barber stands as a model biography of an important American musical figure.
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C. Gillespie, Caitlin. Boudica. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190609078.001.0001.

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In AD 60/61, Rome almost lost the province of Britain to a woman. Boudica, wife of the client king Prasutagus, fomented a rebellion that proved catastrophic for Camulodunum (Colchester), Londinium (London), and Verulamium (St Albans), destroyed part of a Roman legion, and caused the deaths of an untold number of veterans, families, soldiers, and Britons. Yet with one decisive defeat, her vision of freedom was destroyed, and the Iceni never rose again. Boudica: Warrior Woman of Roman Britain introduces readers to the life and literary importance of Boudica through juxtaposing her literary characterizations with those of other women and rebel leaders. This study analyzes the narratives of Tacitus and Cassius Dio alongside material evidence of late Iron Age and early Roman Britain. The book draws comparative sketches between Boudica and the positive and negative examples with which readers associate her, including the prophetess Veleda, the client queen Cartimandua, and the rebel Caratacus. Literary comparisons assist in the understanding of Boudica as a barbarian, queen, mother, commander in war, and leader of revolt. Despite the available ancient evidence, the real Boudica remains elusive. Boudica’s unique ability to unify disparate groups of Britons cemented her place in history. While details of her life remain out of reach, her literary character still has more to say.
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Williams, Gareth D. From Venice to Sicily. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190272296.003.0004.

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Chapter 3 focuses on Bembo’s complex motivations for leaving Venice for Messina in 1492, and particularly on four individuals who shaped his humanism both before and during his time in Sicily. It is surely no coincidence that Pietro departed for Sicily soon after assisting Angelo Poliziano, that revolutionary figure in philological method, in collating, during the great man’s visit to Venice in summer 1491, the celebrated ancient manuscript of Terence that belonged to the Bembo family. Constantine Lascaris’ reputation as a teacher was far reaching, but Giorgio Valla, Lascaris’ former pupil from his Milan days and later Pietro’s teacher in Venice, may well have helped Bembo toward Messina. The naturalistic interests in De Aetna were perhaps partly nurtured by Lascaris; they also bear the imprint of another major influence on the young Pietro in Venice: Ermolao Barbaro. He was appointed Venetian ambassador to Rome in 1490; scandal estranged him from the Republic in 1491.
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Reimitz, Helmut. Contradictory Stereotypes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199394852.003.0006.

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Entering the postclassical world, this chapter examines what happened when Roman power structures were inhabited by so-called barbarian, do-nothing kings. Focusing in particular on the multilayered depiction of Chilperic I (c. 539–589) in the Histories of Gregory of Tours, the chapter shows that the Merovingian kings are rebuked not only for barbarous and un-Christian behaviors but also, surprisingly, for being ‘too Roman’. These critiques originate with local political and ecclesiastical elites, who feared a destabilizing displacement of their own authority and jurisdiction as the Merovingians strove to centralize their state after the model of Rome. Once again, therefore, foreignness of various kinds becomes the marker of a bad king, this time reflecting the interplay between the complex sociopolitical developments of the sixth century and the Roman imperial tradition.
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Bajini, Irina. Antología de teatro bufo cubano. Ediciones Uniandes, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.51566/humalite2176.

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Antología de teatro bufo cubano es la reedición del volumen equivalente que fuera parte, en el 2009, de la Colección Soglie Americane, e incluye las obras Petra o Una mulata de rumbo (s. f.)de Francisco Valdés Ramírez, La mulata de rango (1885) de José María de Quintana, Por la Mostaza o La mulata Rosa (1890) de José G. Nuza y Francisco V. Ramírez, Margarito o El traviato (1892) de José Barberá y La gran rumba (1890) de José R. Barreiro. Todas son obras de finales del siglo XIX y constituyen una apreciable muestra del teatro bufo cubano. En todas ellas, además, pueden apreciarse las transformaciones que sufrió en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX la representación teatral y cómo el teatro bufo era un espacio privilegiado para la representación del sujeto social.
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