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Issue 11 (2020) – Imagineering Violence
December 12, 2020
Editorial ~ Imagineering Violence: the Spectacle of Violence in the Early Modern Period
December 12, 2020
Offering Peace by Showing Violence: Jan Vos’s Amsterdam Charm Offensive
December 12, 2020
Explaining Homicide: Medical Expertise, Representations of Violence, and the Demands of the Law in Early Modern Flanders
December 12, 2020
Violence Heard: The Ekphrasis of Sound from Thundering Sea Battles to Thick Silence
December 12, 2020
‘Vengeance from God for the blood of Innocents’: The Cultural Afterlife of the Valtellina Crisis in the Early Stuart Imagination
December 12, 2020
The Displacement of Violence: Measure for Measure, Legal Discourse and Violent Imagery
December 12, 2020
Stoned, Slain, Sawn Asunder: Violence, Consolation and the Meanings of Martyrdom in Early Modern England
December 12, 2020
‘The very best history book, decorated with 1,191 curious copper plates’: Gottfrieds Historische kronyck as an inventory of execution prints
December 12, 2020