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CONTENT
Ambiguity and Confessional Diversity in the Funeral Processions of Stadholders in the Dutch Republic / GEERT H. JANSSEN
The Reception of Evangelicae Historiae Imagines in Late Ming China: Visualizing Holy Topography in Jesuit Spirituality and Pure Land Buddhism / JUNHYOUNG MICHAEL SHIN
Monstrous Births and Counter-Reformation Visual Polemics: Johann Nas and the 1569 Ecclesia Militans / JENNIFER SPINKS
Out of the (Historiographic) Ghetto: European Jews and Reformation Narratives DEBRA KAPLAN AND / MAGDA TETER
The Strange Silence of Prolocutor Twisse: Predestination and Politics in the Westminster Assembly's Debate over Justification / VAN DIXHOORN.
Female Voice, Male Authority: A Nun's Narrative of the Regularization of a Female Franciscan House in Borgo San Sepolcro in 1500 / JAMES R. BANKER AND KATE LOWE.
Memory, Orality, and Life Records: Proofs of Age in Tudor England / MARGARET MCGLYNN.
Protestants as Agents of the Counter-Reformation in the Prince Bishopric of Bamberg / RICHARD NINNESS
Medicine and Nonsense in French Renaissance Mock Prescriptions / HUGH ROBERTS.
Giovanni Bellini's Feast of the Gods and Banquets of the Ancient Ritual Calendar / SUSAN NALEZYTY
Governance and Empire during the Reign of Charles V: Review Essay / RUTH MACKAY.
Domesticating the Counter-Reformation: Bridging the Bardic and Catholic Traditions in Geoffrey Keating's The Three Shafts of Death / BRENDAN KANE.
Jesuit Encounters with Confucianism in Early Modern Japan / HARUKO NAWATA WARD
Creating a Usable Past: Vernacular Roman Histories in Renaissance Germany / CHRISTINE R. JOHNSON
A Tale as Yet Untold: Salamone Rossi in Venice, 1622 / DON HARRÁN.
Reformation and the Muscovite Czar: Anti-Protestant Polemic in the Writings of Ivan the Terrible / ANDREY V. IVANOV
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