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’Selon La Jambe Le Coup’: Marketing Strategies In Renaissance French Cookbooks, Timothy Tomasik Feb 2006

’Selon La Jambe Le Coup’: Marketing Strategies In Renaissance French Cookbooks, Timothy Tomasik

Timothy J. Tomasik

No abstract provided.


Not Just For Noble Tables Anymore: Marketing Meals For Richer And For Poorer In The Printed Editions Of Taillevent’S Viandier, Timothy Tomasik Jan 2006

Not Just For Noble Tables Anymore: Marketing Meals For Richer And For Poorer In The Printed Editions Of Taillevent’S Viandier, Timothy Tomasik

Timothy J. Tomasik

No abstract provided.


The Book Of Table Manners. Translation In Verse And Introduction, Timothy Tomasik Dec 2005

The Book Of Table Manners. Translation In Verse And Introduction, Timothy Tomasik

Timothy J. Tomasik

Sebastopol, CA: Ben Kinmont [Les contenances de la table. Paris: Pierre Mareschal & Barnabé Chaussard, c.1503].


Jews And Catholics In Catholic Poland: A Beleaguered Church In The Post Reformation Era, Magda Teter Dec 2005

Jews And Catholics In Catholic Poland: A Beleaguered Church In The Post Reformation Era, Magda Teter

Magda Teter

My first book, Jews and Heretics in Catholic Poland: A Beleaguered Church in the Post Reformation Era (Cambridge University Press, 2006, pbk 2009), introduced Jews into a traditional Polish narrative of post-Reformation Poland that had been grounded in a Catholic-Protestant dichotomy, allowing me to reposition the role of Jews and other non-Catholics in multicultural Poland in a completely new way. My approach has broadened the context of Poland’s religious history and has revealed the superficiality of the re-Catholicization of the ruling elites, whose economic interests triumphed over their religious loyalties, challenging the view of the “triumph of the Counter-Reformation” in …