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The blog is adapted from a published article by the author in her volume Hellenisms: Culture, Identity and Ethnicity from Antiquity to Modernity Ashgate 2008: 321-53.
Katerina Zacharia: Remembering Michael Cacoyannis Katerina Zacharia 2011
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See Benjamin Ravid, “From Yellow to Red: On the Distinguishing Head-Covering of the Jews of Venice,” in his Studies on the Jews of Venice, 1382–1797 Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2003, 179–210.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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See Benjamin Ravid, “From Yellow to Red: On the Distinguishing Head-Covering of the Jews of Venice,” in his Studies on the Jews of Venice, 1382–1797 Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2003, 179–210.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Her monograph Mary Tighe, 1772-1810: The Irish Psyche will be published by Ashgate in 2011.
About this edition 2009
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My most recent book is _Literary Circles and Gender in Early Modern Europe_ (Ashgate 2006).
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My own Book One, published by Ashgate, currently goes for $110.
Books 2009
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Books published by the commercial academic presses--Palgrave Macmillan, Ashgate, Routledge--frequently sell for anything from the mid-$70s to the low $100s.
Academic 2009
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My own Book One, published by Ashgate, currently goes for $110.
Academic 2009
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Out of Error Aldershot: Ashgate has: "In his recent book Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction", for example, Okasha takes the supposed fact that scientists do look for confirming evidence as a knock-down argument against Popper's solution to the problem of induction.
Hello to Lionel R Milgrom Jack of Kent 2009
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Books published by the commercial academic presses--Palgrave Macmillan, Ashgate, Routledge--frequently sell for anything from the mid-$70s to the low $100s.
Books 2009
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