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  3. Vol. 45 (2016): Unexpected Tensions: Social Conflict from the Viking Age to World War II

Vol. 45 (2016): Unexpected Tensions: Social Conflict from the Viking Age to World War II

Black-and-white cartoon of Death, depicted as a skeleton dressed in robes, drinking a large goblet of blood
Published: 2016-05-01

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Articles

  • Half-Peace: The Successes and Failures of the Peace Process in Northern Ireland

    Keri Heath
    1-2
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  • The Tensions Hidden Beneath Religious Festivities and Carnivals: A Social Analysis of Public Celebrations in Renaissance Florence

    Kristen Brady
    5-10
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  • From the Bottom Up: Influence on the Upper Class by the Florentine Underground in the Renaissance

    Keri Heath
    11-16
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  • The Ospedale Degli Innocente: A Microhistory

    Hannah Hunt
    17-24
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  • Kings at Sea: Examining a Forgotten Way of Life

    Gil Rutledge
    27-32
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  • The Pictorial Stylings of Louis Raemaekers and David Low: A Comparison of Anti-German Cartoons from World War I to World War I

    Melissa Newman
    33-47
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