All Stories

  1. Emotions in public
  2. Chanteurs de rue, or street singers in early modern France
  3. Helen Dell and Helen M. Hickey (eds), Singing Death: Reflections on Music and Mortality
  4. Punishment
  5. Singing Songs of Execution in Early Modern Italy
  6. When the News Was Sung: Ballads as News Media in Early Modern Europe
  7. Scandal and Reputation at the Court of Catherine de Medici
  8. The Rich Merchant Man, or, What the Punishment of Greed Sounded Like in Early Modern English Ballads
  9. Ballads of Death and Disaster: The Role of Song in Early Modern News Transmission
  10. The Power of Music: the Significance of Contrafactum in Execution Ballads
  11. Queens and Mistresses of Renaissance France. By Kathleen Wellman.New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2013. Pp. xiv+433. $45.00.
  12. Poison, Pregnancy, and Protestants: Gossip and Scandal at the Early Modern French Court
  13. Massimo Rospocher, ed., Beyond the Public Sphere: Opinions, Publics, Spaces in Early Modern EuropeRospocherMassimo, ed., Beyond the Public Sphere: Opinions, Publics, Spaces in Early Modern Europe, Societáeditriceil Mulino: Bologna, 2012; 303 pp., 18 il...
  14. Medieval and Early Modern Emotional Responses to Death and Dying
  15. ‘A Stable of Whores’? The ‘Flying Squadron’ of Catherine de Medici
  16. Word versus Honor: The Case of Françoise de Rohan vs. Jacques de Savoie