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    The cell nucleus. A study in Burgundy by Oleg Demidov, Vasilisa Aksenova, Mary Dasso, Alexei Arnaoutov

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The tradition of biennial workshops, named after this great scientist, continues, and this year it took place in the heart of Burgundy, in Dijon, France (May 20–24, 2019, organized by INSERM UMR1231, UBFC), where well-fed participants emphasized the importance of viewing the cell nucleus as a hub of specialized colloidal compartments that orchestrate replication, transcription and nuclear transport.…”
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    Victims and survivors of rape in late medieval France and Burgundy by Akard, L

    Published 2022
    “…<p>This thesis examines victim/survivor experiences of rape and other sexual violations in late medieval France and Burgundy. Though scholars have studied rape in medieval France, few have considered what it was like for the women who endured rape, and none have explored how victims/survivors thought about their own consent. …”
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    For a Long Century of Burgundy. The Court, Female Power and Ideology by G. Small

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…For a Long Century of Burgundy: The Court, Female Power and Ideology On the evidence of the recent publications under discussion here, historians are beginning to break free from the constraints of the traditional chronological boundaries applied to Burgundian history, and are finding new and valuable ways of exploring political culture either side of the divide that was once thought to have been created by the events of 1477. …”
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    For a Long Century of Burgundy. The Court, Female Power and Ideology by G. Small

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…For a Long Century of Burgundy: The Court, Female Power and Ideology On the evidence of the recent publications under discussion here, historians are beginning to break free from the constraints of the traditional chronological boundaries applied to Burgundian history, and are finding new and valuable ways of exploring political culture either side of the divide that was once thought to have been created by the events of 1477. …”
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    For a Long Century of Burgundy. The Court, Female Power and Ideology by G. Small

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…For a Long Century of Burgundy: The Court, Female Power and Ideology On the evidence of the recent publications under discussion here, historians are beginning to break free from the constraints of the traditional chronological boundaries applied to Burgundian history, and are finding new and valuable ways of exploring political culture either side of the divide that was once thought to have been created by the events of 1477. …”
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    The Prince’s Court at Bruges: A Reconstruction of the Lost Residence of the Dukes of Burgundy by Sanne Maekelberg, Krista De Jonge

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The so-called Prince’s Court at Bruges was one of the main residences of the dukes of Burgundy during the 15th century. At the end of the 14th century it had been renovated by Philip the Bold, after which several, sometimes major, adjustments were made, most of them commissioned by his grandson’s wife Isabella of Portugal. …”
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