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Amazonia Latitude Review - Volume 1, Issue 1
Amazonia Latitude Review - Volume 1, Issue 1
Amazonia Latitude Review is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to studies of the Amazon and Pan-Amazon region, culture and environment. The magazine and review open spaces for critical debate and perspectives on topics affecting Amazonian cultures and lands. Articles are published continuously online and issued in a twice-yearly review. Individual articles, interviews, and additional content are available at https://amazonialatitude.com/Amazonia Latitude is published by the Portuguese Program at Florida State University and the Federal University of Amazonas., Amazonia, Amazon
Amazonia Latitude Review - Volume 2
Amazonia Latitude Review - Volume 2
Amazonia Latitude Review is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to studies of the Amazon and Pan-Amazon region, culture and environment. The magazine and review open spaces for critical debate and perspectives on topics affecting Amazonian cultures and lands. Articles are published continuously online and issued in a twice-yearly review. Individual articles, interviews, and additional content are available at https://amazonialatitude.com/. Amazonia Latitude is published by the Portuguese Program at Florida State University and the Federal University of Amazonas., Amazonia, Belo Monte, Amazon
Erasmus And France
Erasmus And France
Publication Note: The publisher’s version of record is available at https://doi.org/10.1086/700444
France-Asia
France-Asia
Publication Note: The publisher’s version of record is available at https://doi.org/10.1353/esp.2016.0027
Katharine Mitchell, Italian Women Writers. Gender and Everyday Life in Fiction and Journalism 1870-1910
Katharine Mitchell, Italian Women Writers. Gender and Everyday Life in Fiction and Journalism 1870-1910
Publication Note: Book Review, Preferred Citation: Katharine Mitchell, Italian Women Writers. Gender and Everyday Life in Fiction and Journalism 1870-1910. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2014. Silvia Valisa, Florida State University
Three studies on "On famous women"
Three studies on "On famous women"
Publication Note: The publisher’s version of record is available at https://doi.org/10.1086/687992
What did Late Nineteenth Century Italian Women Write? Appendix 2022
What did Late Nineteenth Century Italian Women Write? Appendix 2022
This is an Appendix to the essay "What Did Late Nineteenth Century Women Write?" published in the book "Global Voices from the Women's Library at the World's Columbian Exposition" edited by Marija Dalbello and Sarah Wadsworth (Palgrave and Macmillan, 2022). The Appendix contains a list of the 220 texts sent to the Woman's Building Library of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, edited and annotated with data obtained from library catalogs and reference sources. The first 11 columns feature verified bibliographic data. The remaining 8 columns include broader data and information with a link to the complete text, if available., Women's Writing, Gender Studies, 19th century Italian Literature, World's Columbian Exposition, Library History, This Appendix is part of the essay "What Did Late Nineteenth Century Women Write?" published in the book "Global Voices from the Women's Library at the World's Columbian Exposition" edited by Marija Dalbello and Sarah Wadsworth (Palgrave and Macmillan, 2022).
What did Late Nineteenth Century Italian Women Write? Appendix 2022
What did Late Nineteenth Century Italian Women Write? Appendix 2022
This is an Appendix to the essay "What Did Late Nineteenth Century Women Write?" published in the book "Global Voices from the Women’s Library at the World’s Columbian Exposition" edited by Marija Dalbello and Sarah Wadsworth (Palgrave and Macmillan, 2022). The Appendix contains a list of the 220 texts sent to the Woman's Building Library of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, edited and annotated with data obtained from library catalogs and reference sources. The first 11 columns feature verified bibliographic data. The remaining 8 columns include broader data and information with a link to the complete text, if available., Women's Writing, Gender Studies, 19th century Italian Literature, World’s Columbian Exposition, Library History, This Appendix is part of the essay "What Did Late Nineteenth Century Women Write?" published in the book "Global Voices from the Women’s Library at the World’s Columbian Exposition" edited by Marija Dalbello and Sarah Wadsworth (Palgrave and Macmillan, 2022).