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31.2 (Spring 2001) Open-Topic Issue Edited by Sarah Beckwith and Annabel Wharton |
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| 213-250 | Mechthild von Magdeburg, Gender, and the “Unlearned Tongue” Sara S. Poor |
| 251-282 | Making History: The Rhetorical and Historical Occasion of Elizbeth Tudor’s Coronation Entry Sandra Logan |
| 283-312 | Elizabeth, Mercilla, and the Rhetoric of Propaganda in Spenser’s Faerie Queene John D. Staines |
| 313-348 | Forgetting the Ulster Plantation: John Speed’s The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain (1611) and the Colonial Archive Mark Netzloff |
| 349-377 | George Herbert and the “Discipline” of History Kenneth J. E. Graham |
| 379-408 | Ashes and “the Archive”: The London Fire of 1666, Partisanship, and Proof Frances E. Dolan |
| 409-439 | New Books across the Disciplines Michael Cornett |