MONASTIC POVERTY AND MATERIAL CULTURE IN EARLY MODERN ITALIAN CONVENTS SILVIA EVANGELISTI, pp 1-20
THE RISE OF THE COFFEEHOUSE RECONSIDERED BRIAN COWAN, pp 21-46
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THE IMPERIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CANADIAN–AMERICAN RECIPROCITY PROPOSALS OF 1911 SIMON J. POTTER, pp 81-100
THE SUPERWOMAN: THEORIES OF GENDER AND GENIUS IN EDWARDIAN BRITAIN LUCY DELAP, pp 101-126
BALDWIN'S REPUTATION: POLITICS AND HISTORY, 1937–1967 PHILIP WILLIAMSON, pp 127-168
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