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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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‘Mungo Everywhere’: How Anglophones Heard Chattel Slavery

TL;DR: The authors examined contemporary periodicals, libretti, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau's writings on music to posit that the opera's musical representation offered a more nuanced alternative to print's black and white representations of racial and status difference.
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Sovereign Remedies: Natural Authority and the Counterblaste to Tobacco

TL;DR: Ziser as discussed by the authors gave a presentation at the 2002 Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture Conference, "From Bacon to Bartram: Early American Inquiries to the Natural World, " for their keen questions and fertile suggestions during the first airing of the ideas presented here.
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The "End of Race" and the Future of Early Modern Cultural Studies

TL;DR: Tiger Woods's twelve-shot victory at the 1997 Masters Golf Tournament took place at the Augusta National, "'a club that no black man was allowed to join until six years ago, at the tournament whose founder, Clifford Roberts, once said, ''As long as I'm alive, golfers will be white, and caddies will be black''" as discussed by the authors.
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Between Two Worlds: How the English Became Americans

TL;DR: In Between Two Worlds as discussed by the authors, the authors use hundreds of letters, journals, reports, pamphlets, and contemporary books to recreate the transatlantic history of the seventeenth century.