Julia M. H. Smith, The Problem of Sanctity in Carolingian Europe c. 780 -
920, p. 3
Jonathan P. Berkey, Tradition, Innovation and the Social Construction of
Knowledge in the Medieval Islamic Near East, p. 38
J. David Harden, Liberty Caps and Liberty Treesp. 66
John Belchem, Nationalism, Republicanism and Exile: Irish Emigrants and
the Revolutions of 1848, p. 103
Peter Burke, Viewpoint: The Invention of Leisure in Early Modern Europe, p. 136
DEBATE: The Land-Family Bond in England
R. W. Hoyle, Comment, p. 151
Govind Sreenivasan, Reply, p. 174
Notes, p. 188
Sincerely,
Sharon D. Michalove
Assistant to the Chair for Undergraduate Studies, Dept. of History, UIUC
309 Gregory Hall, 810 South Wright Street, Urbana, IL 61801
217-333-4145 mlove@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
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/\_/\ Observe a cat entering a room for the first time: it searches
( o o ) and smells about . . . it trusts nothing until it has
==_Y_== examined and made acquaintance with everything.
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