Browsing by Author "Catherine A. Molineux"
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Holliday, Sarah Elizabeth (2019-07-30)Department: HistoryThe British coffeehouse has been the recipient of immense scholarly attention since Jürgen Habermas identified it as the paradigm of his public sphere, a space in which private and public interests intersected. But all of ...
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Rasico, Patrick David (2015-04-14)Department: HistoryThis study investigates the form and function of early, mass-produced visual representations of British society in Calcutta during the last two decades of the eighteenth-century, a time when the English East India Company's ...
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Sanderson, Mary Louise (2010-04-17)Department: HistoryMy dissertation challenges the prevailing view of late eighteenth century Britain as a Protestant state. By examining the development of Catholic peoples’ political and cultural positions in the British Isles and the empire ...
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Furlow, John David (Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2009-04-23)
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Lewis, Tamara Elisabeth (2014-04-26)Department: ReligionThis dissertation argues that in late sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England there was a rise of black ethnic rhetoric in religious preaching and texts. Appropriated from the language and culture of the Renaissance, ...
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Rasico, Patrick David (2015-04-14)Department: HistoryThe othering of Welsh persons was a recurrent feature of English “home tour” travelogues throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Yet, in the eighteenth-century English popular imaginary, the Welsh landscape ...