Courtly Love, the Love of Courtliness, and the History of Sexuality by James A. Schultz
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Auteurs : Nicola Mclelland [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Gender & History [ 0953-5233 ] ; 2009-08.
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- org : American Revolution, American Women, Blackwell Publishing Ltd., Cornell University, DUDER Department of Anthropology, Gender and Sociology, Department of Central and East European Studies, Department of German, University of Nottingham, UK Kristen Post Walton, Catholic Queen, Protestant Patriarchy, East European Studies World Congress, France and Germany, Gender, Agency, Greece and Rome, ILIC Department of Humanities, University of Gloucestershire, and Centre for Russian and East European Studies, India and China, Keele University, LESTER Department of History, University of Colorado, National Gallery Charles Eastlake, PALMER Department of the History of Art, Oxford Brookes University, UK, Sweden and Morrell, Sweden and the Soviet Union, UK Alison Oram, UK Andrea Pearson, UK Gary Macy, The Hidden History of Women, UK Mire Koikari, Pedagogy of Democracy, UK Mytheli Sreenivas, Wives, Widows, Concubines, US Occupation, US Occupation of Iraq, US Occupation of Japan, University of Birmingham, University of East Anglia, UK, University of Glasgow, UK, University of Nottingham, University of Otago, New Zealand, University of Sheffield, York University.
- pers : Abigail Adams, Ages, Alice Meynell, Allison Levy, Although Matilda, An Appendix, Andrew Jackson, Anna Jameson, Anna Maria, Anna Seward, Anna Trapnel, Arabella Rowden, Barbara Gates, Barker, Beate, Bo Tsang, Carl Linnaeus, Caroline Winterer, Charles Kingsley, Charles Rollin, Crystal Palace, Deborah Cherry, Dianne Sachko, Director, Douglas MacArthur, E. Dolan, Elizabeth Jerichau-Baumann, Elizabeth Rigby, Elizabeth Robins, Fenwick Miller, Foster, Francesca Stella, Gary Macy, German Paintings, Gerrish Nunn, Griselda Pollock, Heather McPherson, Helene Carlback, Iain Pears, James A. Schultz, Jane Lead, Jane Marcet, Janet Berlo, Janice Helland, Joan Kerr, Joanna Mary, John Adams, John Barrell, John Dower, John Knox, John Locke, Jordana Pomeroy, Julie Hirst, Katherine A. McIver, Katherine L. French, Lady Eastlake, Larisa Kosygina, Laurence Stone, Lynne Walker, M. Marsin, Macy, Marian Scotland, Mary Buckley, Mary Fisher, Mary Philadelphia, Mary Roberts, Mary Ward, Meaghan Clarke, Melissa Lee, Movement, Mustafa Fazil, NICOLA McLELLAND, Naomi Baker, Natalia Vinokurova, Nazli Manim, Oram, Pamela Ellis, Pamela Gerrish, Paris Salon, Penny Magazine, ROYAN School, Rebecca Jennings, Rebecca Kay, Rigby, Roberts, Royal, Ruth Connolly, Ruth Phillips, Ruth Watts, Sam George, Sarah Siddons, Schultz, Stephen Jaeger, Stephen Kent, Sue Bridger, Sylvia Brown, Tanika Sarkar, The, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Jefferson, Vita Mathildis, WILLIAMSON School, William Byrd, Yulia Gradskova.
- place : America, American, Australia, Berlin, Birmingham, Boulder, Britain, British Empire, Cairo, Canada, Canossa, Cortona, Edinburgh, England, Europe, France, Greece, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, London, Rome, Scotland, Sparta, St Margaret, Stockholm, Sweden, Tasmania, Toronto, UK, United States, Wakefield, York.
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- Artistic dialogue, Artistic production, Bachelor girls, Behaviour, Blackwell, Blackwell publishing, Book reviews, British history, Central premise, Charles kingsley, Classical knowledge, Classical tradition, Conjugal family, Courtly, Courtly love, Critical voices, Cultural history, Dharmic responsibility, Early middle ages, East european studies, Economic opportunities, English reformation, Female desire, Female identity, Female radicals, Female solidarity, First chapter, Full range, Gender, Gender dynamics, Gender formations, Gender history, Gender stereotypes, Gender studies, Gendered, Good women, Intrepid women, Isbn, Japanese women, John adams, Journal compilation, Lesbian, Lesbian identity, Lesbian life, Macy, Manchester university press, Mary fisher, Medieval literature, Military leadership, More detail, Mytheli sreenivas, Nineteenth century, Ordination, Other hand, Palgrave macmillan, Parish leaders, Pennsylvania press, Popular culture, Post walton, Postcolonial studies, Press stories, Problematic vita mathildis, Public debates, Quarterly review, Radical religion, Role models, Russian federation, Same time, Schultz, Second section, Sexuality, Soviet union, Sreenivas, State socialism, Tamil society, Twentieth century, Victorian women artists, Watts, Women artists, Women writers, Yale university press.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0424.2009.01557_4.x
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