Rob Wakeman Books

Ground-Work
Ground-Work

By David B. Goldstein, Lindsay Ann Reid, Frances E. Dolan, Project MUSE, Randall Martin, Tamsin Badcoe, Hillary Eklund, Bonnie Lander Johnson, Sharon O'Dair, Keith M. Botelho, Rob Wakeman, Hillary Caroline Eklund

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Introduction: Toward A Renaissance Soil Science / Hillary Eklund -- Compost/composition / Frances E. Dolan -- Richard Carew And The Matters Of The Littoral / Tamsin Badcoe -- Visions Of Soil And Bo...

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Ground-Work
Ground-Work

By David B. Goldstein, Lindsay Ann Reid, Frances E. Dolan, Project MUSE, Randall Martin, Tamsin Badcoe, Hillary Eklund, Bonnie Lander Johnson, Sharon O'Dair, Keith M. Botelho, Rob Wakeman, Hillary Caroline Eklund

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Introduction: Toward A Renaissance Soil Science / Hillary Eklund -- Compost/composition / Frances E. Dolan -- Richard Carew And The Matters Of The Littoral / Tamsin Badcoe -- Visions Of Soil And Bo...

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In The Kitchen, 1550-1800
In The Kitchen, 1550-1800

By David B. Goldstein, HILLARY M. NUNN, EDITH SNOOK, Amy L. Tigner, Katherine Walker, Hillary Nunn, Rebecca Laroche, Madeline Bassnett, Margaret Simon, Jennifer Munroe, Andy Crow, Julie A. Fisher, Rob Wakeman, Melissa Schultheis

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In the Kitchen insists that the preparation of food, whether imaginative, physical, or spatial, is central to a deeper understanding of early modern food cultures and practices. Devoted to the art...

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Ground-Work: English Renaissance Literature And Soil Science (Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies)
Ground-Work: English Renaissance Literature And Soil Science (Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies)

By David B. Goldstein, Lindsay Ann Reid, Frances E. Dolan, Project MUSE, Randall Martin, Tamsin Badcoe, Hillary Eklund, Bonnie Lander Johnson, Sharon O'Dair, Keith M. Botelho, Rob Wakeman

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How does soil, as an ecological element, shape culture? With the sixteenth-century shift in England from an agrarian economy to a trade economy, what changes do we see in representations of soil as...

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Ground-Work: English Renaissance Literature And Soil Science (Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies)
Ground-Work: English Renaissance Literature And Soil Science (Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies)

By David B. Goldstein, Lindsay Ann Reid, Frances E. Dolan, Project MUSE, Randall Martin, Tamsin Badcoe, Hillary Eklund, Bonnie Lander Johnson, Sharon O'Dair, Keith M. Botelho, Rob Wakeman

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How does soil, as an ecological element, shape culture? With the sixteenth-century shift in England from an agrarian economy to a trade economy, what changes do we see in representations of soil as...

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