by Early Modern England December 17, 2012 The Reasons of Misrule Revisited: Evangelical Appropriations of Carnival in Tudor Revels
by Early Modern England December 7, 2012 Image versus Text in the Illustrated Novels of William Makepeace Thackeray
by Early Modern England October 26, 2012 The Pacific King and the Militant Prince? Representation and Collaboration in the Letters Patent of James I, creating his son, Henry, Prince of Wales
by Early Modern England September 3, 2012 Victorian Culture and the Museum: Before and After the White Cube
by Early Modern England September 2, 2012 The Grotesque Body: Early Modern Representations of Women and the Subversion of the Elizabethan World Picture
by Early Modern England August 14, 2012 Dealer in Magic: James Cox’s Jewelry Museum and the Economics of Luxurious Spectacle in Late-Eighteenth-Century London
by Early Modern England July 8, 2012 The Truth in Clothing: The Costume Studies of John White and Lucas de Heere
by Early Modern England June 3, 2012 The Cultural and Ideological Significance of Representations of Boudica During the Reigns of Elizabeth I and James I