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The article explores the late-nineteenth century rhetoric of childhood innocence and corruption within two apparently rather different sets of sources: the literary crusade against child masturbation and William Stead’s exposé of juvenile prostitution in ... see more

The article explores the late-nineteenth century rhetoric of childhood innocence and corruption within two apparently rather different sets of sources: the literary crusade against child masturbation and William Stead’s exposé of juvenile prostitution in ... see more

The article explores the late-nineteenth century rhetoric of childhood innocence and corruption within two apparently rather different sets of sources: the literary crusade against child masturbation and William Stead’s exposé of juvenile prostitution in ... see more

The article explores the late-nineteenth century rhetoric of childhood innocence and corruption within two apparently rather different sets of sources: the literary crusade against child masturbation and William Stead’s exposé of juvenile prostitution in ... see more

Beyond the ideological motivations based on the Holy War, in service of God, made in the public documents of the Late Middle Ages in order to justify the Christian conquests against Islam, the detailed analysis of the campaign of James II of Aragon agains... see more

AbstractThe notion and consequences of the Crusades are still influencing the modern Christian (and Muslim) pattern of thinking. These ‘holy wars’, fought by members of the Roman Catholic Church, mostly against infidels (‘unbelievers’), including the Musl... see more

The Crusades have been one of the most enduringly popular topics in medieval history among historians and a wider public alike, and crusade studies have reached an impressive critical mass over the last few decades. In the process, it has become one of th... see more

This article provides the first philological analysis and interpretation of the ode to Plato written by Marcus Musurus in 1513 in Venice and published as a dedicatory poem in the editio princeps of the works of Plato. Musurus asks pope Leo X to found a Gr... see more

AbstractThe notion and consequences of the Crusades are still influencing the modern Christian (and Muslim) pattern of thinking. These ‘holy wars’, fought by members of the Roman Catholic Church, mostly against infidels (‘unbelievers’), including the Musl... see more

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