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Title:

The Eternity of the World and Renaissance Historical Thought

Journal Issue:

California Italian Studies, 2(1)

Author:

Connell, William J., Seton Hall University

Publication Date:

2011

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Author Bio:

William J. Connell is Professor of History and holder of the Joseph M. and Geraldine C. La Motta Chair in Italian Studies at Seton Hall University, where he was Founding Director of the Charles and Joan Alberto Italian Studies Institute.  His most recent book, an anthology edited with Fred Gardaphé, is Anti-Italianism: Essays on a Prejudice (2010).

Keywords:

Arts and Humanities

Local Identifier:

ismrg_cisj_8977

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