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Fabiola Zurlini; Silvia Iorio; Vera Nigrisoli Wärnhjelm
(2024)
Court doctors in Modern Europe: Cesare Macchiati (1629-1675) a doctor travelling with Queen Christina of Sweden.
Medicina Historica
(pp. 1-7).
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Catherine Cuenca
(April 2022)
Beyond the Museum Walls: The Pandemic and the Prototypes Exhibit at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 477-482).
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Carey, Daniel
(2022)
Travel, utopia, and conflict: patterns of irony in early modern utopian narratives.
In: Travel and conflict in the early modern world.
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Joanne W. Anderson
(2022)
Arming the Alps through art: saints, knights and bandits on the early modern road.
In: Travel and conflict in the early modern world.
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Céline Bonnotte-Hoover
(2022)
Language, mediation, conflict and power in early modern China: the roles of the interpreter in Matteo Ricci’s Journals.
In: Travel and conflict in the early modern world.
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Willie, Rachel
(2022)
Lunar travel and lunacy: reading conflict in Aphra Behn’s The Emperor of the Moon.
In: Travel and conflict in the early modern world.
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Chapter
Robert John Clines
(2022)
Between hermits and heretics: Maronite religious renewal and the Turk in Catholic travel accounts of Lebanon after the Council of Trent.
In: Travel and conflict in the early modern world.
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Chapter
Holmberg, Eva Johanna
(2022)
Avoiding conflict in the early modern Levant: Henry Blount’s adaptations in Ottoman lands.
In: Travel and conflict in the early modern world.
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Nicholas Ferguson
(2022)
Migrating Landscapes.
Transfers
(pp. 8-23).
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Chapter
Maddalena Bassani
(2022)
Ancient itineraries in and around the Venice Lagoon in the light of written and archaeological sources.
In: Crossing the Water: The Venice Lagoon from Antiquity throughout the centuries
(pp. 125-144).
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Angelo Secchi; Ileana Chinnici
(2022)
Appunti di un gesuita scienziato. I diari di viaggio di Angelo Secchi SJ (1860-1875).
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Pavel Mücke
(December 2021)
Tony goes out into the world: The official travels abroad of the President of Czechoslovakia, Antonín Novotný (1953–68).
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 360-380).
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Lucie Marková
(December 2021)
Next Stop, Ruzyně International Airport: The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and its Tours Abroad in the 1970s and 1980s.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 399-419).
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Patrícia Matos; Elisenda Ardévol
(December 2021)
The Potentiality to Move: Mobility and Future in Digital Nomads’ Practices.
Transfers
(pp. 62-79).
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Valentina Fava; Lenka Krátká
(December 2021)
Business Travels and Cold War mobilities.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 347-359).
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Arnaud Passalacqua
(June 2021)
The carbon footprint of a scientific community: A survey of the historians of mobility and their normalized yet abundant reliance on air travel.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 121-141).
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Gábor Gelléri; Willie, Rachel
(2021)
Travel and conflict in the early modern world.
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François Ledermann
(2021)
Alcuni scrittori dell'Ottocento e la farmacia italiana. Un'altra storia del Grand Tour.
Atti e Memorie, Rivista di Storia della Farmacia
(pp. 11-18).
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Thornton Waite
(2021)
Union Pacific Railroad and the Teton Valley Branch: Route to the Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.
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Mia Bay
(2021)
Traveling Black : a story of race and resistance.
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