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#earlymodern
Being reviewed by Stefan Collini is not for the faint-hearted, but I can hardly complain about this one drb.ie/article/havi...
“Assumptions about the intrinsically ‘backward’ character of premodern religion not only leave the women of the past opaque to us but make the oppressions of our own time harder to see, too.” —an interview with Erin Maglaque
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In December 1680 there was a harmony of harping, and this has improved my day immeasurably
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The New York Review of Books
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Blackbird’s nest in garden - in just over 2 weeks from eggs to little birds
For the last day of #womenshistorymonth, a reminder that literary history, like other forms of history, has blind spots. Women - often “ordinary” women - wrote some of the most innovative works of the 17th century, including prophecies and visionary forms of prose. They’re worth reading! 📚
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The blackbirds are hatching!
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