Murderous women populate the Italian Renaissance revival of ancient tragedy. Following the genre’s m...
I propose that the notion of tumulto in Machiavelli's Florentine Histories should be recognized as h...
Scandal and Reputation at the Court of Catherine de Medici explores Catherine de Medici’s ‘flying sq...
This article analyses the figures of women and men in the text of the Orazione in lode alle donne (1...
Born in 1500, Benvenuto Cellini was one of the world’s most renowned Renaissance artists. As a golds...
Although the longest and last of his major writings, Machiavelli's, Istorie Fiorentine has been litt...
In Thomas Heywood’s drama, The Second Part of King Edward IV, the pages include a wide range of char...
The concepts developed by Niccolo Machiavelli and presented in The Prince exerted a profound influen...
This dissertation examines the claim that Machiavelli is the father of modern thought, understood as...
Machiavelli’s work is a commentary on the power politics that frame Shakespeare’s tragedies and hist...
My discussion of maternity focuses initially on the ways in which Renaissance writers call on mother...
Medieval narrative accounts of female misbehaviour reflect deep social perceptions and expectations ...
Misogyny was always present in Medieval Culture, but in the late Middle Ages, it became more virulen...
This paper examines the historical context of Machiavelli and his life experience that prompted his ...
This article revisits a subject that has been treated plenty: misogynist discourses in Boccaccio's&n...
Murderous women populate the Italian Renaissance revival of ancient tragedy. Following the genre’s m...
I propose that the notion of tumulto in Machiavelli's Florentine Histories should be recognized as h...
Scandal and Reputation at the Court of Catherine de Medici explores Catherine de Medici’s ‘flying sq...
This article analyses the figures of women and men in the text of the Orazione in lode alle donne (1...
Born in 1500, Benvenuto Cellini was one of the world’s most renowned Renaissance artists. As a golds...
Although the longest and last of his major writings, Machiavelli's, Istorie Fiorentine has been litt...
In Thomas Heywood’s drama, The Second Part of King Edward IV, the pages include a wide range of char...
The concepts developed by Niccolo Machiavelli and presented in The Prince exerted a profound influen...
This dissertation examines the claim that Machiavelli is the father of modern thought, understood as...
Machiavelli’s work is a commentary on the power politics that frame Shakespeare’s tragedies and hist...
My discussion of maternity focuses initially on the ways in which Renaissance writers call on mother...
Medieval narrative accounts of female misbehaviour reflect deep social perceptions and expectations ...
Misogyny was always present in Medieval Culture, but in the late Middle Ages, it became more virulen...
This paper examines the historical context of Machiavelli and his life experience that prompted his ...
This article revisits a subject that has been treated plenty: misogynist discourses in Boccaccio's&n...
Murderous women populate the Italian Renaissance revival of ancient tragedy. Following the genre’s m...
I propose that the notion of tumulto in Machiavelli's Florentine Histories should be recognized as h...
Scandal and Reputation at the Court of Catherine de Medici explores Catherine de Medici’s ‘flying sq...