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Women of the Prologue: Imitation, Myth, and Magic in Don Quixote I, Carolyn A. Nadeau Carolyn A Nadeau
“‘Duelos y quebrantos los sábados:’ la influencia judía y musulmana en la dieta del s. XVII.”, Carolyn A. Nadeau Carolyn A Nadeau
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Review Text, Carolyn A. Nadeau Scholarship
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Review, Carolyn A. Nadeau Carolyn A Nadeau
La Vida del Buscon, Carolyn A. Nadeau, Francisco de Quevedo IWU Authors Bookshelf
Critiquing the Elite in the Barataria and 'Ricote' Food Episodes in Don Quijote II, Carolyn A. Nadeau Carolyn A Nadeau
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Spanish Culinary History in Cervantes' "Bodas de Camacho", Carolyn A. Nadeau Scholarship
Spanish Culinary History in Cervantes' "Bodas de Camacho", Carolyn A. Nadeau Carolyn A Nadeau
Women of the Prologue: Imitation, Myth, and Magic in Don Quixote I, Carolyn A. Nadeau IWU Authors Bookshelf
Blood Mother/Milk Mother: Breastfeeding, the Family, and the State in Antonio de Guevara's Relox de Principes (Dial of Princes), Carolyn A. Nadeau Scholarship
Blood Mother/Milk Mother: Breastfeeding, the Family, and the State in Antonio de Guevara's Relox de Principes (Dial of Princes), Carolyn A. Nadeau Carolyn A Nadeau
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