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from 2020
Displacement Vector Analysis on the GO Board in E by Jaques Roubaud, Olga Amarie and Dragos Amarie
Literature and the Great War: Poetry vs. History?, Allison Scardino Belzer
Women Writing the Great War for Children: The Diversity of the Italian Case, Allison Scardino Belzer
Review of Les Lumières catholiques et le roman français by Isabelle Tremblay, Jeffrey D. Burson
Review of The Secular Enlightenment by Margaret C. Jacob, Jeffrey D. Burson
The Polyvalence of Heterodox Sources and Eighteenth-Century Religious Change, Jeffrey D. Burson
Corresponding Consorts: Letters between Medici (Grand) Duchesses and Jesuits, 1540s–1620s, Kathleen M. Comerford
Did the Jesuits introduce “Global Studies”?, Kathleen M. Comerford
News and Notes: The European Jesuit Libraries Provenance Project, Kathleen M. Comerford
Review of Negotiating Conflict and Controversy in the Early Modern Book World edited by Alexander Samuel Wilkinson and Graeme Kemp, Kathleen M. Comerford
Gaming Design Thinking: Wicked Problems, Sufficient Solutions, and the Possibility Space of Games, Laquana Cooke, Lisa Dusenberry, and Joy Robinson
The MMJ Became a McJob: The McDonaldization of Multimedia Journalism, Dean C. Cummings
Building Psychological Safety Through Training Interventions: Manage the Team, Not Just the Project, Lisa Dusenberry and Joy Robinson
Hannah Arendt and Philosophical Influence, Karin Fry
E.T.A. Hoffmann’s Visual Light-Near Dissociation – Prostitute’s Pupil, Jolyon T. Hughes
Sabines Waffe, Jolyon T. Hughes
TransLit2 VOL. XXVI/1ed, Jolyon T. Hughes and Peter Blickle
TransLit2 VOL. XXVI/2ed, Jolyon T. Hughes and Peter Blickle
Review of Mélusine Romance in Medieval Europe by Lydia Zeldenrust, Carol Parrish Jamison
Review of Mobility and Identity in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales by Sarah Breckenbridge Wright, Carol Parrish Jamison
“Back in the Narrative”: Creating the Citizen Body in Hamilton, Sarah E. McCarroll
As the World Burns: “Checking In” (An Annotated Letter to My Students with Lessons from Octavia E. Butler), Kendra R. Parker
Review of The Paradox of Blackness in African American Vampire Fiction by Jerry Rafiki Jenkins, Kendra R. Parker
Vampire in Brooklyn: A Passing Narrative, Kendra R. Parker
I’m not the vampire he is; I give in return for my taking': Tracing Vampirism in Octavia E. Butler’s Xenogenesis Trilogy, Kendra R. Parker and Gregory Jerome Hampton