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Articles:
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Natalie Zemon Davis, "Cannibalism and Knowledge"
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Carlo Ginzburg, "Selfhood as Otherness: Constructing
English Identity in the Elizabethan Age"
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Antonis Liakos, "The Transformation of Historical
Writing from Syntagmatic to Paradigmatic Syntax"
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Stuart Woolf, "Knowledge of Others and Self-Perceptions
of European Identity"
- Christopher Black, "Early Modern Italian Confraternities:
Inclusion and Exclusion"
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Thomas Dandelet, "Constructing Spanish Identity
at the Center of the Old World: The Spanish Nation in Rome,
1558-1625"
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Giovanni Ricci, "Les 'jeunes' face au Prince. Le
contrôle des violences rituelles dans le Duché de Ferrare (1452-1574)"
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Henriette Asséo, "Visibilité et identité flottante:
les 'Bohémiens' ou 'Egyptiens' (Tsiganes) dans la France de
l'Ancien Régime"
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Christine Angelidi, "Byzantine Heterodoxy and the
Search for Identities: Some Thoughts on Byzantine Iconoclasm"
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Tonia Kiousopoulou, "Identités byzantines"
- Henriette Benveniste, "Pratiques de représentation
et constructions d' identité: juifs et chrétiens au XIIe siècle"
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Costas Gaganakis, "Rival Constructions of 'Frenchness'
in the French Religious Wars, 1560-1590. The Reading of Pierre
de l' Estoile"
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Maroula Efthymiou, "Cursing with a Message: the
case of Georgios Karaiskakis in 1823"
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