Book Reviews
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- Journal of Early Modern History [ 1385-3783 ] ; 2004.
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- geog : Persian Gulf.
- org : Campaign Strategy, International Finance, Germany, the Netherlands, Harvard University, Holy Roman Empire, Maria Craciun, India, Aleppo, Yemen, Baghdad, Southern Persia, India, and Iraq, Persia, and Syria, Abdullah, Leiden University, Ottoman Empire and Morocco, Pennsylvania State University, Portugal, and Costa Gomes, Spain and Portugal, The State University, Truman State University, University of Cambridge, University of Dundee, University of Dundee Hsia, University of Dundee Vitkus, University of Durham Restall, University of Edinburgh Parish, University of Exeter Tracy, University of Leiden, University of Manchester Jacobs, University of Minnesota Covington, University of Rotterdam, University of St.
- pers : Abdullah, Abu Chafchir, Alastair Hamilton, Alfred Messerli, Andre Raymond, Andrews Beckwith, André Raymond, Ann Tlusty, Anthony LaVopa, Anthony McKenna, Bayle, Bob Scribner, Brad Gregory, Bridget Heal, Burton, Charles D. Gunnoe, Christian Laursen, Christine Kooi, Christophe Plantin, Clorinda Donato, Costa Gomes, Court Society, Dale Johnson, Dane Daniel, Donald McColl, E.J. Brill, Edward Said, Eliyahu Capsali, Eric Nelson, Esther Baur, Fabian Braendle, Frederic Sardet, Gabriel Naude, Gianna Pomata, Guillaume Postel, H.F.K. van Nierop, Ha-Kohen, Hans Peter, Hans Rudolf, Heinrich Kramer, India, Jacob Golius, Jacob Sprenger, Jacobs, James Ameland, James Ussher, Jason K. Nye, Jehan de Wavrin, Johannes Praetorius, John Foxe, John Knox, John Pocock, Kaspar von Greyerz, Kathleen Hardesty, Leo Damrosch, London School, Lorenz Heilgensetzer, Lorenz Heiligensetzer, Luc Racaut, Luisa Simonutti, Marc Forster, Maria Craciun, Martin Mulsow, Maryanne Horowitz, Mehmet Genç, Melchior Lorch, Michael T. Walton, Mitchell Hammond, Norbert Elias, P.G. MaxwellStuart, Patrice Veit, Patrick Coleman, Peter Marshall, Philip Benedict, Philipp van Limborch, Prak, Ramon Carande, Restall, Rita Costa, Robert Boyle, Rolf Decot, Ross Hassing, Sally Jenkinson, Sammy Basu, Sarah Beckwith, Sebastian Leutern, Sheila Rabin, Simone Zurbuchen, Spaans, Sprenger, Stavey, Stuart Clark, Susan James, Susan Weiss, Thomas Erpenius, Vitkus, Von Greyerz, Willem Frijho, William Byrd, William G. Naphy, William Monter, Yosef Sambari, Yusuf, Yusuf Çelebi.
- place : Albany, Aleppo, Algiers, Antwerp, Augsburg, Basra, British Empire, Cairo, Europe, France, Fribourg, India, Innsbruck, Iraq, Israel, Istanbul, Leiden, Lisbon, Mainz, Metz, Mexico, Morocco, Mosul, N.Y., Naples, Netherlands, Nevers, Nuremberg, Oman, Ottoman Empire, Paris, Parma, Portugal, Rottweil, Spain, Switzerland, Syria, Trabzon, Tunis, Turkey, Varna, York.
- Teeft :
- Abdullah, Abdullah note, Antwerp, Anyone interested, Available online jemh jemh, Bandar aabbas, Basra, Book end, Brill, Broedel, Cambridge university press, Case study, Central authority, Convincing argument, Costa gomes, Court society, Covington, Dutch society, Dutch tolerance, Early modern, Early modern discourse, Early modern europe, Early modern period, Early modern religion, Early modern world, Eastern mediterranean, Eighteenth century, Ekonomik xviii, European involvement, Exotic alterity, Future research, Gendered epistemology, General history, Gudrun piller, Guild, Hajji yusuf, Hamilton point, Heresy, Iberian, Iberian peninsula, Important study, Individual merchant, Intellectual history, Isbn, Islamic, Jacob, Jemh, Koninklijke, Koninklijke brill, Kramer, Leiden, Malleus, Manchester university press, Marian devotion, Medieval court, Middle east, Muslim, Natural magic, Natural wonder, Netherlands, Online, Oriental study, Other port, Ottoman, Ottoman empire, Ottoman history, Oxford university press, Palgrave macmillan, Paracelsian, Paracelsian epistemology, Paracelsian idea, Paracelsian moment, Paracelsus, Persian gulf, Persian occupation, Pierre monnet, Place name, Popular belief, Portuguese, Portuguese history, Private sphere, Real power, Recent year, Religious freedom, Restall, Same time, Sebastian leutern, Second chapter, Second half, Second quotation, Secondary literature, Seventeenth century, Several author, Sixteenth century, Social relation, Southern netherlands, Spanish conquest, Such history, Theatrical representation, Third chapter, Toleration, Tracy, Twentieth century, Vitkus, Western europe, Witch, Witchcraft, York corpus christi.
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DOI: 10.1163/1570065043123977
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