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Looking at royal ritual in pre-revolutionary France, Death and the
crown examines the deathbed and funeral of Louis XV in 1774, the
lit de justice of November 1774 and the coronation of Louis XVI,
including the ceremony of the royal healing touch for scrofula. It
reviews the state of the field in ritual studies and appraises the
situation of the monarchy in the 1770s, including the recall of the
parlements and the many ways people engaged with royal ritual. It
answers questions such as whether Louis XV died in fear of
damnation, why Marie Antoinette was not crowned in 1775 and why
Louis XVI's coronation was not held in Paris. This lively,
accessible text is a useful tool for undergraduate and postgraduate
teaching which will also be of interest to specialists on this
under-researched period. -- .
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Feminisms and Ruralities (Paperback)
Barbara Pini, Berit Brandth, Jo Little; Contributions by Jenny Barker Devine, Lia Bryant, …
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R1,139
Discovery Miles 11 390
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Feminist concern with difference has rarely extended to rurality
even if it is now widely recognized that experiences of inequality
depend on intersections of several identities in each individual
life. This lack of concern may reflect the urban background of the
majority of feminist academics or at least their urban
positionality once in the academy. It may equivalently be that
feminists have been influenced by stereotypes of rural women as
traditional and reactionary, and thus seen them as unlikely
exponents of gender equality, and an unfruitful focus for scholarly
energies. Perhaps the problem is a broader one, that is, reflective
of the much documented, but still apparent unwillingness of many
feminists to recognize and address difference in any of its
manifestations. Regardless, even with the recent interest in
intersectionality which has necessarily renewed and reenergized
debates in feminism about diversity and inclusion, the question of
how women are differently positioned because of their
non-metropolitan location has remained largely overlooked.
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Feminisms and Ruralities (Hardcover)
Barbara Pini, Berit Brandth, Jo Little; Contributions by Jenny Barker Devine, Lia Bryant, …
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R2,551
Discovery Miles 25 510
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Feminist concern with difference has rarely extended to rurality
even if it is now widely recognized that experiences of inequality
depend on intersections of several identities in each individual
life. This lack of concern may reflect the urban background of the
majority of feminist academics or at least their urban
positionality once in the academy. It may equivalently be that
feminists have been influenced by stereotypes of rural women as
traditional and reactionary, and thus seen them as unlikely
exponents of gender equality, and an unfruitful focus for scholarly
energies. Perhaps the problem is a broader one, that is, reflective
of the much documented, but still apparent unwillingness of many
feminists to recognize and address difference in any of its
manifestations. Regardless, even with the recent interest in
intersectionality which has necessarily renewed and reenergized
debates in feminism about diversity and inclusion, the question of
how women are differently positioned because of their
non-metropolitan location has remained largely overlooked.
Cast iron skillets have been in the news lately as they are healthy
to cook with and give a great sear to meat, cook eggs non-stick,
and make crispy chicken. It is a workhorse of a pan, which can be
used for breakfast through dessert; and it's economical, as you can
buy one and it will last your whole life, and you can hand it down
to your children. If you had to pick one pan to own, cast iron is
it! Anne Byrn, of Cake Mix Doctor fame, has carefully curated more
than 150 recipes to be made in one simple 12-inch cast iron
skillet. These are dishes everyone can enjoy, from appetizers and
breads like Easy Garlic Skillet knots to side dishes like
Last-Minute Scalloped Potatoes and brunches, and one-pot suppers
like Skillet Eggplant Parmesan. And of course, no Anne Byrn
cookbook would be complete without her innovative cakes like
Georgia Burnt Caramel Cake, pies, cookies like Brown Sugar Skillet
Blondies, and other goodies. The skillet is unique because it's
versatile--it's works for crusty breakfast casseroles and keeps
wowing after dinner to make gooey skillet chocolate chip cookies.
And it also has a rich history: it came with European settlers to
the New World. It traveled west, sturdy and capable of cooking over
an open fire. And, since many people are confused as to how to care
for a cast iron skillet, Anne not only explains the steps to
"season" a new pan and teaches how to revive a pan that may not
have received much love, but also provides simple instructions on
how to make sure your skillet last as long as you want it to. With
SKILLET LOVE cooking truly is one and done!
This book was written for all the soldiers and their spouses.
There is no limit of respect that the author has for the men and
women who wear the uniform, and for their spouses. No one knows
what goes on in the home once the spouse has been deployed. Hell On
The Homefront is a look into that life, the ups and downs of a
military wife. From the illness and death of her mother, to the
everyday fear she faces that her husband will not return from war,
is portrayed in this book. This military wife shows what a spouse
can and does endure when faced with adversity and grief. It takes a
special kind of woman to be a military wife. Either you love it or
you hate it, and this military wife proves she loves it. Read how
everything that could go wrong, did go wrong for this Army wife,
yet she endured, and wishes to dedicate this book to all the other
spouses who have endured Hell On The Homefront.
Thirty million Americans are gluten-intolerant or have a gluten
sensitivity, eliminating it from their diets because gluten a
protein found in wheat, rye, and barley has been implicated in
health issues ranging from respiratory problems and abdominal
discomfort to anemia, anxiety, and infertility. The food industry
has bullishly taken notice. Gluten-free baking products, including
cake mixes from Betty Crocker, King Arthur, Whole Foods, and
others, have increased sevenfold on grocery shelves in recent
years, and the number of other gluten-free products has grown as
well 832 were introduced in 2008 alone. And gluten-free options are
on the menu of national restaurants like Boston Market, Chili s,
Ruby Tuesday, Outback Steakhouse, and others.
Now comes even sweeter news for people looking to cut gluten from
their diets: Anne Byrn shows how to transform gluten-free cake
mixes into 76 rich, decadent, easy-to-make, impossible-to-resist
desserts. Performing the magic that s made her a bestselling baking
author with over 33 million copies of her books in print, she
doctors mixes with additions like almond extract, fresh berries,
cocoa powder, grated coconut, cinnamon, lime zest, and more
naturally, all gluten-free ingredients and voila: Tres Leches Cake
with Whipped Cream and Summer Berries, Almond Cream Cheese Pound
Cake, Chocolate Cupcakes with Milk Chocolate Ganache, Caramel
Melted Ice Cream Cake, Warm Tarte Tatin Apple Cake, plus brownies,
bars, muffins, and cookies. Dessert is back on the menu. "
Thirty million Americans are gluten-intolerant or have a gluten
sensitivity, eliminating it from their diets because gluten a
protein found in wheat, rye, and barley has been implicated in
health issues ranging from respiratory problems and abdominal
discomfort to anemia, anxiety, and infertility. The food industry
has bullishly taken notice. Gluten-free baking products, including
cake mixes from Betty Crocker, King Arthur, Whole Foods, and
others, have increased sevenfold on grocery shelves in recent
years, and the number of other gluten-free products has grown as
well 832 were introduced in 2008 alone. And gluten-free options are
on the menu of national restaurants like Boston Market, Chili s,
Ruby Tuesday, Outback Steakhouse, and others.
Now comes even sweeter news for people looking to cut gluten from
their diets: Anne Byrn shows how to transform gluten-free cake
mixes into 76 rich, decadent, easy-to-make, impossible-to-resist
desserts. Performing the magic that s made her a bestselling baking
author with over 33 million copies of her books in print, she
doctors mixes with additions like almond extract, fresh berries,
cocoa powder, grated coconut, cinnamon, lime zest, and more
naturally, all gluten-free ingredients and voila: Tres Leches Cake
with Whipped Cream and Summer Berries, Almond Cream Cheese Pound
Cake, Chocolate Cupcakes with Milk Chocolate Ganache, Caramel
Melted Ice Cream Cake, Warm Tarte Tatin Apple Cake, plus brownies,
bars, muffins, and cookies. Dessert is back on the menu. "
What could be better than a phenomenon? The return of a phenomenon.
Ten years ago Anne Byrn's "The Cake Mix Doctor" began its
extraordinary run as one of the most popular baking books of all
time. Now Anne Byrn is back with the all-new "Cake Mix Doctor
Returns!" From the beloved author who showed home bakers how adding
a touch of sweet butter or a dusting of cocoa powder, a dollop of
vanilla yogurt or flurry of grated lemon zest could transform the
ordinary into the extraordinary. Here are 160 brand-new
recipes-that's right, 160 amazing cake mix recipes-for luscious
layer cakes, sheet cakes, brownies, bars, cookies, and more.
And the book is needed more than ever. Today 90 percent of home
cooks use prepackaged mixes, while the economy is creating a
perfect excuse to let them eat cake-cake equals happiness. And what
cakes! 40 layer cakes, from Tiramisu Cake to The Best Red Velvet
Cake, Strawberry Refrigerator Cake to Chocolate Swirled Cannoli
Cake. 35 sheet cakes. 38 bundt and pound cakes. 16 cupcakes and
muffins, plus the cult classic Whoopie Pie. And brownies, bars, and
cookies, including Spice Drop Cookies, Angel Food Macaroons, and
Chocolate Espresso Biscotti. There's even a wedding cake, a
frequent request from the author's passionate online community.
The Cake Mix Doctor is back-just say ahhhhh!
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