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Italian Mezzogiorno and Spanish And
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BOOK REVIEWS DIETER BERG, Die Anjou
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LYNDAL ROPER, Witch Craze: Terror a
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vival of the peasant household were
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children, charms for stealing wine
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HELKE RAUSCH, Kultfigur und Nation:
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SONJA LEVSEN, Elite, Männlichkeit
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also tracked down Jewish mothers wh
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BASTIAN HEIN, Die Westdeutschen und
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West German Development Aid in the
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Chivalric Heroism or Brutal Cruelty
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The Holy Roman Empire, 1495-1806. C
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Empire. Outlining the role of Imper
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Fifth Workshop on Early Modern Germ
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Europe available in Czech archives
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favouritism could damage his prospe
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Gentlemen, how it would be if yu to
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society is illustrated in the novel
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