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Odor and Power in the Americas: Olfactory Consciousness from Columbus to Emancipation

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In this paper, the authors propose a method to solve the problem of homonymity in homonym identification, which is called homonym-based homonymization............................................................................................................................. ii
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The Practice Of Everyday Life

Juliane Jung
TL;DR: The the practice of everyday life is universally compatible with any devices to read and is available in the digital library an online access to it is set as public so you can download it instantly.

Comfort, cleanliness and conveniencethe social organization ofnormality

TL;DR: Shove as discussed by the authors investigated the evolution of these changes, as well as the social meaning of the practices themselves, concluding that routine consumption is controlled by conceptions of normality and profoundly shaped by cultural and economic forces, and that habits are not just changing, but are changing in ways that imply escalating and standardizing patterns of consumption.
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Labors of Innocence in Early Modern England

TL;DR: The Labors of Innocence in Early Modern England (LOPE) as mentioned in this paper is an eight-hundred-page study of the transformation of intellectual life in the long seventeenth century, focusing on the emergence of modern ideas of intellectual production and the public sphere in experimentalist appropriations of the ancient theme of Adamic self-fashioning.
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In Good Taste: Rethinking American History with Our Palates

TL;DR: Fisher as mentioned in this paper describes the essence of a pea in her book An Alphabet for Gourmets, and describes her own perfect garden peas as "small brown roasted chickens, the best ones I have ever eaten, done for me that afternoon and not chilled since but cooled in their own intangibly delicate juices".
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'The Great Ocean of Knowledge': The Influence of Travel Literature on the Work of John Locke

TL;DR: This article explored the way in which, working within the investigative tradition associated with the Royal Society, the philosopher John Locke (1632-1704) used travellers' reports to develop a form of comparative social anthropology which was to inform his major philosophical works.