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Category: Early Modern

  • by cheresearchers
  • Posted on August 18, 2022August 16, 2022

The Tempest and Compassion: Decolonizing Shakespeare through Shared Feeling

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  • by cheresearchers
  • Posted on July 20, 2022July 19, 2022

Pulling Chicks, Picking up Birds: The Romantic World of Early Modern Bird-Catching

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  • by cheresearchers
  • Posted on July 13, 2022July 13, 2022

Feeling with Demons. Demonology, Puritans and Emotional Discipline in New England (c.1660–1700)

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  • by cheresearchers
  • Posted on September 28, 2021September 24, 2021

The British Royal Family continue to act as an Emotional Regime

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  • by cheresearchers
  • Posted on November 30, 2018

The Vault

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  • by cheresearchers
  • Posted on June 8, 2018June 11, 2018

Gardens, Emotions and Shakespeare

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A view of the Béguinage, through trees; a nun walks to left in centre; a spire is visible behind. Illustration to 'Western Flanders' by Laurence Binyon and William Strang, published by the Unicorn Press in 1899. 1898 Etching and drypoint © The Trustees of the British Museum
  • by cheresearchers
  • Posted on May 18, 2018May 18, 2018

The Power of Gifts in Early Modern Convents

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Facial illustrations for physiognomie and chiromancie from Richard Saunders, Physiognomie and Chiromancie, Metoposcopie (1671), 212. Courtesy of the Wellcome Collection, CC BY
  • by cheresearchers
  • Posted on May 11, 2018May 11, 2018

Skin Deep

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Hiromi Tango (Japan, Australia 1976– ) Insanity Magnet #7 2009/printed 2013 pigment print on paper, edition 6/6 Collection of The University of Queensland, purchased 2014. Reproduced courtesy of the artist and sullivan+strumpf, Sydney.
  • by cheresearchers
  • Posted on October 13, 2017October 13, 2017

Feeling the Baroque Fold

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Wellcome Library, London. A mad dog on the run in a London street: citizens attack it as it approaches a woman who has fallen over. Coloured etching by T.L. Busby, 1826.
  • by cheresearchers
  • Posted on August 25, 2017August 24, 2017

Cynophobia and the streets of early modern London

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