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Renaissance and Reformation, 1500-1620 A Biographical Dictionary

Renaissance and Reformation, 1500-1620 A Biographical Dictionary
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  • ISBN-13: 9780313305740
  • ISBN: 0313305749
  • Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated

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Carney, Jo Eldridge

SUMMARY

Jean Akers, Department of History, State University of New York, New Paltz Debbie Barrett-Graves, Department of English, College of Sante Fe Mark Bayer, Department of English, Ohio State University Jeffrey A. Bell, Department of History and Government, Southeastern Louisiana University Gunter Berghaus, Department of Drama, University of Bristol Eckhard Bernstein, Department of Modern Languages and Literature, College of the Holy Cross Lydia Bernstein, Department of Foreign Languages, Bridgewater State College Nancy Erickson Bouzrara, Department of Foreign Languages and Classics, University of Southern Maine Barbara Boyle, Department of English, The College of New Jersey Mitchell Brauner, Department of Music, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Jo Eldridge Carney, Department of English, The College of New Jersey Deborah Compte, Department of Modern Languages, The College of New Jersey David Crook, Department of Music, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Luci Fortunato Delisle, Department of Modern Languages, Bridge-water State College Connie S. Evans, Department of History, Auburn University Charles Fantazzi, Department of Foreign Languages, East Carolina University Robin Farabaugh, Department of English, University of Maryland Sheila Ffolliott, Department of Art History, George Mason University Al Geritz, Department of English, Fort Hays State University Gary G. Gibbs, Department of History, Roanoke College Jean Graham, Department of English, The College of New Jersey Mary Jane Haemig, Department of Religion, Pacific Lutheran University Michael A. Hakkenberg, Department of History, Roanoke College Lisa Hinrichsen, Department of English, Wellesley College Katherine Hoffman, Department of English, Roanoke College Karen S. James, Department of Foreign Languages, Roanoke College Susan H. Jenson, National Endowment for the Humanities Lynne E. Johnson, Department of Art and Art History, Goucher College Gwynne Kennedy, Department of English, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Edmund M. Kern, Department of History, Lawrence University Karolyn Kinane, Department of English, University of Minnesota John N. King, Department of English, Ohio State University Yu Jin Ko, Department of English, Wellesley College Ana Kothe, Department of the Humanities, University of Puerto Rico Elaine Kruse, Department of History, Nebraska Wesleyan University Whitney Leeson, Department of History, Roanoke College Carole Levin, Department of History, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Alison Williams Lewin, Department of History, Saint Joseph's University Kevin Lindberg, Department of English, Ohio State University Megan S. Lloyd, Department of English, King's College Jane C. Long, Department of Art History, Roanoke College Iain S. Maclean, Department of Philosophy and Religion, James Madison University John Marciari, Department of Art History, Yale University Tim Mcgee, Department of English, The College of New Jersey Michael J. Medwick, Department of English, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Michael J. Mikos, Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Paul Miller, Department of History, Louisiana State University Heather J. Murray, Department of English, Pennsylvania State University Russell E. Murray, Jr., Department of Music, University of Delaware Karen Nelson, Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies, University of Maryland Thomas G. Olsen, Department of English, State University of New York, New Paltz Michele Osherow, Department of English, University of Maryland Mary Pixley, independent scholar, McLean, Virginia Dora E. Polachek, Department of Modern Languages, State University of New York, Binghamton Catherine C. Pontoriero, Department of English, The College of New Jersey Rosemary Poole, Department of Art History, George Mason University Lawrence Rhu, Department of English, University of South Carolina Richard J. Ring, John Carter Brown Library, Brown University Tucker Robison, independent scholar, Charleston, Illinois William B. Robison, Department of History and Government, Southeastern Louisiana University Christopher D. Roebuck, Department of English, Boston College Louis Roper, Department of History, State University of New York, New Paltz Erin Sadlack, Department of English, University of Maryland Cheryl Smart, Department of Art History, University of Arizona Rachel Hostetter Smith, Department of Art History, Taylor University William Spellman, Department of History, University of North Carolina, Asheville Kirilka Stavreva, Department of English, St. Ambrose University Evelyn Toft, Department of Modern Languages, Fort Hays State University Andrew G. Traver, Department of History, Southeastern Louisiana University Patricia A. White, Department of English, The College of New Jersey Stephanie Witham, Department of English, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Lilian H. Zirpolo, independent scholar, Woodcliff Lakes, New JerseyCarney, Jo Eldridge is the author of 'Renaissance and Reformation, 1500-1620 A Biographical Dictionary' with ISBN 9780313305740 and ISBN 0313305749.

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