Restoration: Studies in Literature and Culture, 1660-1700
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Restoration is a peer-reviewed journal open to all critical, scholarly, and theoretical approaches that lead to new insights into English literature and culture, 1660-1700. https://blog.umd.edu/restorationstudiesjournal/
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(Call for abstracts) Gender and labour in healthcare infrastructure in the long eighteenth century histoiresante.blogspot.com/2025/10/genr... #histSTM #histgender
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“'Some for this Faction cry, others for that': Royalist Politics, Courtesanship, and Bawdry in Aphra Behn’s The Rover, Part II" by Loring Pfeiffer
Volume 37, Number 2, Fall 2013, pp. 3-19
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Project MUSE - “Some for this Faction cry, others for that”: Royalist Politics, Courtesanship, and Bawdry in Aphra Behn’s <i>The Rover</i>, Part II
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"Exclusion and Desecration: Aphra Behn, Liberalism, and the Politics of the Pindaric Ode" by Christopher F. Loar
Volume 39, Number 1-2, Spring/Fall 2015, pp. 125-136
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Project MUSE - Exclusion and Desecration: Aphra Behn, Liberalism, and the Politics of the Pindaric Ode
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"Sacheverell's 'Exploded' Obedience: Restoration and Performance in the Early Eighteenth Century" by Jeffrey Galbraith
Volume 42, Number 1, Spring 2018, pp. 5-30
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Project MUSE - Sacheverell's "Exploded" Obedience: Restoration and Performance in the Early Eighteenth Century
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Time for a key-word search! We searched for "libertinism" in all the previous articles published in Restoration. Check out the results in the thread below:
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Born on this day in 1593, in London but to Dutch parents, Cornelis Johnson. Painter of portraits including, here, his own.
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I'm excited to share that my new book ARCHIVAL IRRUPTIONS: Constructing Religion and Criminalizing Obeah in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica is coming out with
@dukepress.bsky.social in October!
Book cover of Archival Irruptions: Constructing Religion and Criminalizing Obeah in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica
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Officers of the Saint Hadrian company of the Haarlem civic guard, having a grand old time in 1627 and immortalized doing so by Frans Hals. Cheers!