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His miscellany has the ability to move and communicate like a bird, which extends the capabilities of the human voice and body.</div> </div> </div> <div id="raw_abstract" class="tab-pane "> <div class="abstract-panel panel-box mb-0 rounded shadow-none"> <div class="f16">A growing body of scholarship has worked to recover the vocal dimensions of early modern reading and the effects of aural reading cultures on literary composition. Where these studies have focused on the relationship between the human voice and early modern texts, this article examines how the seventeenth-century royalist prisoner Sir John Gibson deploys early modern ideas about birds and birdsong as he seeks consolation through the material and textual processes of literary composition, manuscript compilation, and epistolary exchange. These efforts are evident in his physical and imaginative construction of his miscellany (BL Add 37719) as possessing bird-like capacities for movement and communication. While Gibson's miscellany does draw on familiar seventeenth-century ideas about music and the human voice, I argue that his invocations of birds and birdsong produce intriguing and powerful claims for the ways written texts can extend the capabilities of the human voice and body.</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="f15 panel-box rounded shadow-none border"> <h4 class="mt-0 heading-count">Authors</h4> <div class="mb-3"> <article-authors tid="83960673" list="[{"name":"Clarissa Chenovick","sequence":1}]" verified="[]" page="work" ></article-authors> </div> <div class="alert alert-warning mb-0"> <h5 class="mt-0 bg-warning text-dark px-3 rounded d-inline-block"> I am an author on this paper </h5> <div class="font-weight-bold f13"> Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile. </div> </div> </div> <div class="f15 panel-box rounded shadow-none border"> <h4 class="mt-0 heading-count">Reviews</h4> <div class="d-flex flex-wrap flex-md-nowrap"> <div class="flex-grow-1"> <h4 class="f16"> Primary Rating <a href="javascript:;" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="right" title="The primary rating indicates the level of overall quality for the paper."> <i class="ivu-icon ivu-icon-md-help-circle f18 ml-2"></i> </a> </h4> <div class="d-flex flex-wrap flex-md-nowrap align-items-center alert mb-0"> <div class="d-flex align-items-center justify-content-center"> <Rate disabled allow-half value="3.8" style="font-size: 28px;"></Rate> <strong class="f20 m-3" style="color: #f5a623;">3.8</strong> </div> <div class="text-muted mx-4"> Not enough ratings </div> </div> <h4 class="f16"> Secondary Ratings <a href="javascript:;" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="right" title="Secondary ratings independently reflect strengths or weaknesses of the paper."> <i class="ivu-icon ivu-icon-md-help-circle f18 ml-2"></i> </a> </h4> <div class="d-flex flex-wrap flex-md-nowrap alert"> <div class="d-flex flex-shrink-0 align-items-center mr-3"> <h5 class="my-0">Novelty</h5> <strong class="mx-4">-</strong> </div> <div class="d-flex flex-shrink-0 align-items-center mr-3"> <h5 class="my-0">Significance</h5> <strong class="mx-4">-</strong> </div> <div class="d-flex flex-shrink-0 align-items-center mr-3"> <h5 class="my-0">Scientific rigor</h5> <strong class="mx-4">-</strong> </div> </div> </div> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <div class="border bg-light py-2 px-4"> <h5 class="mb-1">Rate this paper</h5> <Rate class="f24" @on-change="function(value){ location.href='https://www.peeref.com/works/83960673/comments?rating='+value }"></Rate> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div id="collection" class="f15 panel-box rounded shadow-none border"> <h4 class="mt-0 heading-count">Recommended</h4> <div class="my-3"> <ul class="nav nav-pills border-bottom pb-3" style="list-style: none; padding-left: 0;"> <li class="active"> <a href="#articles_from_related" data-toggle="tab" class="mx-0 f15"> <strong>Related</strong> </a> </li> <li class=""> <a href="#articles_from_authors" data-toggle="tab" class="mx-0 f15"> <strong>From Same Authors</strong> </a> </li> <li class=""> <a href="#articles_from_journal" data-toggle="tab" class="mx-0 f15"> <strong>From Same Journal</strong> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="tab-content"> <div id="articles_from_related" class="tab-pane active"> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Humanities, Multidisciplinary </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/82719375" class="text-dark hover-underline">Confected Miscellanies in Early Modern England: Gascoigne, Davison, Jonson</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Piers Brown</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This article discusses the complexity of the history of miscellanies, noting that the term "miscellany" is not only outdated but also used to denote two related but distinct types of texts. 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The results showed that different treatment modalities resulted in varying degrees of improvement in voice quality, but no significant differences were found in long-term outcomes. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY</span> (2023) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/27570543/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Multidisciplinary Sciences </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/24992277" class="text-dark hover-underline">The Australian dingo is an early offshoot of modern breed dogs</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Matt A. Field, Sonu Yadav, Olga Dudchenko, Meera Esvaran, Benjamin D. Rosen, Ksenia Skvortsova, Richard J. Edwards, Jens Keilwagen, Blake J. Cochran, Bikash Manandhar, Sonia Bustamante, Jacob Agerbo Rasmussen, Richard G. Melvin, Barry Chernoff, Arina Omer, Zane Colaric, Eva K. F. Chan, Andre E. Minoche, Timothy P. L. Smith, M. Thomas P. Gilbert, Ozren Bogdanovic, Robert A. Zammit, Torsten Thomas, Erez L. Aiden, J. William O. Ballard</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="flex-shrink-0 d-none d-sm-block"> <img src="https://peeref-open.s3.amazonaws.com/storage/images/covers/10342.jpg" alt="" class="border mr-3" width="100"> </div> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> Research shows that there are significant genetic differences between dingoes and breed dogs, which may be due to different demographic and environmental conditions. Differences have also been observed in the methylation patterns, serum biochemistry, and microbiome makeup between dingoes and breed dogs. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SCIENCE ADVANCES</span> (2022) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/24992277/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 "> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Criminology & Penology </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/25667650" class="text-dark hover-underline">Prisoners regulating prisons: Voice, action, participation and riot</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Gillian Buck, Philippa Tomczak</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This article utilizes the 1990 Strangeways prison riots as a case study to examine the role of prisoners in shaping imprisonment and explore participatory approaches to prison regulation. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE</span> (2022) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/25667650/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div id="articles_from_authors" class="tab-pane "> <div class="nodata my-4">No Data Available</div> </div> <div id="articles_from_journal" class="tab-pane "> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83992712" class="text-dark hover-underline">Il natal di Amore by Giulio Strozzi: interactions and echoes with the early modern literary and operatic world and Monteverdi</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Carlo Bosi</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This article discusses the importance of closely reading non-musical literary works when studying early Venetian opera. By analyzing the interconnections between literary works and operas, we can better understand the conception and production of operas. In addition, literary works may also provide inspiration for operas, and vice versa. Using a play as an example, this article demonstrates this interrelationship and emphasizes the important role of Claudio Monteverdi's operas in it. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83992712/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/27032761" class="text-dark hover-underline">Somewhat 'of the old manner of romances and somewhat of the new': Francis Kirkman's continuations to Don Bellianis of Greece</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Rocio G. Sumillera</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> The aim of this article is to assess Francis Kirkman's claim that his two continuations to the English translation of the Spanish romance Belianis de Grecia purposefully mix features of sixteenth-century romances of chivalry with elements of new romances that emerged in seventeenth-century England. The analysis focuses on four aspects that reveal the mixed nature of Kirkman's singular crossbred romances: disruption and adherence to principles of unity of action and true resemblance; representations of love as a peace-seeking force, inseparable from decorum; and notions of heroism, particularly of women. The article ultimately deconstructs Kirkman's continuations to demonstrate how he deliberately and successfully creates a hybrid romance form from a seminal book of knight-errantry. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</span> (2023) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/27032761/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/27032766" class="text-dark hover-underline">'A poor gentlewoman that cannot take mercenary courses for her bread': Aphra Behn's sister and the influence of colonialism in late seventeenth-century London</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Karen Britland</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This article presents a case study on the life of Frances Wright, an Englishwoman who was involved in England's colonial projects in the 17th century due to her domestic circumstances. It argues that the expansion of English colonialism had an impact on both ordinary English individuals and the elite in terms of their self-perception and behaviors, and it also discusses how people from different social backgrounds defined their social positions by contrasting them with the lost liberties of others. Additionally, the article suggests that Mrs. Wright was the sister of Aphra Behn and explores the connections between England's colonial projects and Behn's plays in London. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</span> (2023) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/27032766/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/28027541" class="text-dark hover-underline">Portraits of Lucy and Colonel John Hutchinson-a relationship with art and Robert Walker</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Angus Haldane</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> Robert Walker was a successful portrait painter who mainly painted Oliver Cromwell and the Parliamentarian elite. While his work often focused on portraying his male sitters with military grandiosity, his marriage portrait pair of Colonel Hutchinson and his wife, Lucy, showed depth, composition, and humanity not seen in his other works. He might have been inspired by Colonel Hutchinson's connoisseurial tastes and Lucy Hutchinson's literary talents and decency. These portraits offer a unique glimpse into the lives of a happily married couple who were also art collectors, and offer a more complex understanding of Walker as an artist who was more than just a painter of men in armor. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</span> (2023) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/28027541/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/28027544" class="text-dark hover-underline">The Ottoman art of word-painting. Rhyme and reason in seventeenth-century Turkish literary letters</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Christine Woodhead</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> Among highly-educated Ottomans, letter-writing was not only a practical means of communication, but also an art form and an important aspect of Ottoman literary culture. Although collections of exemplary letters from the seventeenth century exist in significant quantities, they have been overlooked as literary and historical sources due to their complex rhymed, rhetorical prose and the belief that they were mostly empty exaggerations. This article examines the nature of this type of prose, known as insa (construction, creative composition), and the purposes behind such letters, based on a composite collection from the six most eminent writers of the 1620s. It evaluates how contemporaries perceived and appreciated such writing, how rhetorical prose contributed to maintaining friendships, and how literary letters in the form of petitions helped establish crucial patron-client relationships. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</span> (2023) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/28027544/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/28027576" class="text-dark hover-underline">'Life among these unknown revolutionaries': traces of Lucy Hutchinson's Memoirs in the Spanish and Italian historiography of the English revolution</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Carme Font-Paz</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> Translations of Lucy Hutchinson's Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson seem to be limited to the French. This article examines the traces of Lucy Hutchinson's authorial presence in the Spanish and Italian historiography of the English Revolution. Despite being scarce, mediated by the French, and subject to diverse political agendas and gender biases, these accounts represent Lucy Hutchinson as an apt historian who captures the nuances of microhistory in one of the most convoluted episodes in European revolutionary past. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</span> (2023) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/28027576/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/26318197" class="text-dark hover-underline">Between the galley and plantation: the rhetorical construction of English servants in the seventeenth century</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Brian Smith</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This paper discusses how a specific form of servitude was valorized in devotional literature and servant manuals in seventeenth-century England due to the transformations of the working class. The paper argues that by embodying the will of their masters, servants were considered free, while resisting their master's will made them resemble racialized slaves. This construction of an idealized servitude was utilized to create a pliable and obedient working class in England, encouraging servants to accept their station and perform Christian liberty. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</span> (2023) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/26318197/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/82183184" class="text-dark hover-underline">The Legal Writing of Sir Edward Coke, the Anglo-Saxons, and Lex Terrae</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Ian King</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This article explores the treatises and law reports of Sir Edward Coke, who was the Attorney General under Elizabeth I and later the Chief Justice of the courts of Common Pleas and King's Bench. The article contrasts Coke's expressions of the common law's uniqueness and antiquity with the historical scholarship of his contemporaries, which illuminated the identity of English law, culture, ethnicity, language, and institutions. This antiquarian historicism increasingly located the source of English ethno-cultural identity in the Anglo-Saxon period of English history. Although Coke's belief in an immemorial common law necessarily placed its origins in the native British past, the article argues that Coke was receptive to contemporary scholarship that had solidified the association of the Anglo-Saxons with a discrete sense of Englishness. In fact, subscription to the burgeoning antiquarian consensus that the Anglo-Saxons were the first English people was not necessarily incongruous with belief in an immemorial, pre-Saxon common law. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/82183184/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/82445218" class="text-dark hover-underline">'Epiques chang'd to Doleful Elegies': The Poems on the Death of Henry Stuart, Duke of Gloucester</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">John West</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This article analyses the elegies written for Henry Stuart's death in 1660, revealing the ideological fissures within Royalist culture regarding ensuring the safe future of the restored royal family. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/82445218/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83288245" class="text-dark hover-underline">A 'more precise definition of the soul' from the flights of the soul in The Blazing World and Primero sueno</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Siyeon Lee</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This study examines Margaret Cavendish's The Blazing World, Sor Juana's Primero sueño, and Elisabeth's inquiries about the soul-body union. Elisabeth's question is twofold, with an understudied epistemic aspect. She seeks a more precise account of the female-bodied soul, which Descartes's letters fail to provide. The study proposes to explore the pursuit of (self-)knowledge by the female soul through the fictional correspondence between the three women. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83288245/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/29085540" class="text-dark hover-underline">John Donne and English Puritanism, 1650-1700</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Katherine Calloway</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> It has been discovered in recent years that John Donne's readership in the seventeenth century was larger and more diverse than previously believed. This article explores the transmission of Donne's works to English puritans on both sides of the Atlantic and identifies explicit references and poetic allusions to Donne made by writers influenced by these theological and ecclesiastical persuasions. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</span> (2023) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/29085540/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/29085547" class="text-dark hover-underline">Decolletage disputes in early modern France</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Paul Scott</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This article examines moralistic responses to the decolletage fashion in 17th-century France. It highlights the significance of this movement and explores the connection between the anti-decolletage rhetoric and the rise of women in society. The article concludes that these clerical works not only established a blueprint of victim-blaming but also legitimized such sentiments by attributing religious respectability to them. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</span> (2023) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/29085547/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/33735876" class="text-dark hover-underline">The Impact of Milton's Of Education on the Hartlib Circle's Understanding of Public and Private</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Anthony Bromley</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This article argues that Milton's "Of Education" was influential in shaping the Hartlibian philosophy of education in the 1640s, and suggests that the text contributed to the development of exclusive forms of education for the public good. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</span> (2023) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/33735876/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/28027540" class="text-dark hover-underline">'The fire of patriotism': the historiographical success of Lucy Hutchinson's Memoirs in the nineteenth century1</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> The Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson, published by Julius Hutchinson in 1806, achieved immediate and enduring success. Despite the limited interest in Puritanism and republicanism at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Memoirs became unexpectedly popular. This article argues that the success of the Memoirs can be attributed to its strong defense of England as a Protestant nation and Julius Hutchinson's editing choices and interventions. Lucy Hutchinson's patriotism, highly praised by the editor and reviewers, ultimately explains why the Memoirs became a best-seller in the nineteenth century, transcending the Tory/Whig divide. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</span> (2023) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/28027540/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 "> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Medieval & Renaissance Studies </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/28027549" class="text-dark hover-underline">The people of West Nottinghamshire and the English Revolution</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">George Yerby</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> Contrary to recent trends, the central issue of the English Revolution was primarily related to England, as Ireland lacked a central government and was controlled by English colonists, while Scotland prioritized extending the influence of the Kirk. England, on the other hand, was becoming a politicized nation-state, leading to parliament challenging the crown. 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