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Volume 52, Numbers 3/4, Summer/Autumn 2021Table of Contents

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View A Wrinkle in Medieval Time: Ironing out Issues Regarding Race, Temporality, and the Early English
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View Historiography, Periodization, and Race: Italy between Antiquity and the Middle Ages, Europe and Africa
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View A Tale of Two Sultans: Franco-Moroccan ReInventions of Mūlāy Ismā'īl and his Marriage Proposal to La Princesse de Conti
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View Ill-Will as Racialized Affect: Early Modern Volition, Critical Race Theory, and Shakespearean Ill-Will
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ISSN | 1080-661X |
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Print ISSN | 0028-6087 |
Launched on MUSE | 2022-02-04 |
Open Access | No |
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