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The Battle of Visby 1361 and Its Contemporary Heritage Thomas Neijman, Kurt Villads Jensen
A Venetian Spy’s Account of the War of Candia Emmanuel Mormori’s Italian Text with English Translation and Dossier of Sources Kiril Petkov
The Documentary Politics of Conquered England's Queens New Translations of the "Encomium of Queen Emma" and the "Life of King Edward" Jacob Bell
Freedom, Slavery, and England’s Medieval Past Anglo-Saxonist Entanglements Joshua Davies
Jewish Autonomy in Conflict with Christians in Northern Ethiopia The Gideonite Dynasty and the Solomonic Kingdom Bar Kribus
Music, Rhetoric and Christian Hebraism in Early Modern Europe Reuchlin’s Reconstruction of the Modulata Recitatio Hyun-Ah Kim
Post-Yugoslav Cinema and the Shadows of War A Study of Non-Representation in Film Asja Makarevic
Competing Nationalisms in China’s Borderlands State Integration, Ethnic Separatism and Foreign Involvement Chien-peng Chung
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