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      <image:caption>Frontispiece, William Lithgow’s The totall discourse of the rare aduentures and painefull peregrinations of long nineteene yeares trauayles, from Scotland, to the most famous kingdomes in Europe, Asia, and Affrica (1632)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>indexing - Dario Gaggio, The Shaping of Tuscany: Landscape and Society between Tradition and Modernity (Cambridge University Press, 2016)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Uncovering the experiences of ordinary people, Professor Gaggio traces the history of Tuscany to show how the region's modern conflicts and aspirations have contributed to forging its modern-day beauty. He demonstrates how the rise of Fascism was particularly violent in rural Tuscany, and how struggles between Communist sharecroppers and their landlords raged long after the end of the dictatorship. In more recent decades the emergence of the heritage industry has raised the spectre of commodification. This book tells the story of how many Tuscans themselves have become tourists in their own land - forced to adapt to rapid change and reinvent their landscape in the process.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>indexing - Laura Saetveit Miles, The Virgin Mary’s Book at the Annunciation: Reading, Interpretation, and Devotion in Medieval England (Boydell &amp; Brewer, 2020).</image:title>
      <image:caption>An exploration of the Annunciation scene (Luke 1:26-38) in the literature and art of the Middle Ages, this monograph presents the first full-length analysis of the motif of Mary’s book and argues that her reading offered one of the most powerful models of reading and devotion for medieval readers – particularly enclosed religious women and female visionaries.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>indexing - Elizabeth Papp Kamali, Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England (Cambridge University Press, 2019)</image:title>
      <image:caption>This book explores the role of mens rea, broadly defined as a factor in jury assessments of guilt and innocence from the early thirteenth through the fourteenth century - the first two centuries of the English criminal trial jury. Drawing upon evidence from the plea rolls, but also relying heavily upon non-legal textual sources such as popular literature and guides for confessors, Elizabeth Papp Kamali argues that issues of mind were central to jurors' determinations of whether a particular defendant should be convicted, pardoned, or acquitted outright. Demonstrating that the word 'felony' itself connoted a guilty state of mind, she explores the interplay between social conceptions of guilt and innocence and jury behavior.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>publications - Emily Price, “Relic or Replica: The Holy Land as Authenticator in Early Modern Travel Writing,” in Sacri Monti and Beyond: Holy Land Simulacra and Monumental Stational Programs across Europe, c. 1400-1600, ed. Pamela A.V. Stewart and Achim Timmermann (Brepols, in progress).</image:title>
      <image:caption>This essay will explore how the physicality of the sacred sites of the Levant— their measurements, their position in the landscape, and their fabric— functioned to authenticate their European replicas.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>publications - Emily Price, “Hat,” “Scrip,” and “Staff,” in Encyclopedia of Medieval Pilgrimage, ed. Larissa J. Taylor (Brill, 2012).</image:title>
      <image:caption>These three entries detail the history, use, and spiritual resonance of the crucial elements of the medieval pilgrim’s traveling outfit, the hat, the scrip (bag), and the staff.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>publications - Emily Price, “Otherness and Englishness in Late-Mediaeval Pilgrimage Guides,” in Cultural Histories of Sociabilities, Spaces and Mobilities, ed. Colin Divall (Routledge, 2015), 113–24.</image:title>
      <image:caption>In this essay, I argue that guides to the Jerusalem pilgrimage by English authors, through their emphasis on how English bodies reacted to foreign foods and climates, served to reinforce a sense of proto-national identity in the people who read them at home.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>publications - Emily Price, “Building the New Nazareth: History and Sacred Space at an English Shrine,” in Visual Ecologies of Placemaking, ed. Leslie Atzmon and Pamela A.V. Stewart (Bloomsbury Academic, in press).</image:title>
      <image:caption>This essay examines the ways in which sacred and domestic space were constructed at the shrine of the Holy House of the Annunciation at Walsingham, Norfolk, by the Augustinian canons who controlled the shrine and by the pilgrims who visited it. It challenges prevalent understandings of the shrine at Walsingham, examining changes in the iconography of its souvenirs and alterations to its fabric to reveal how pilgrims drew on their experiences there to sacralize their own domestic spaces.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>projects - Commencement Speeches in Context: 1887, 1933, 1967</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Visitors’ answers to the question “What does a public university mean to you?”</image:caption>
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