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Winter - Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 148
Spring - Volume 41, Issue 2, Pages 149 - 261
Summer - Volume 41, Issue 3, Pages 263 - 401
Volume 41, Issue 2
Spring 2024
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0277-9269
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1533-8347
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Musical Signposts
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Dutch Songs Negotiating the Peace of Münster (1648)
Barbara Dietlinger
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titled, Musical Signposts<span class="subtitle-colon">: </span><span class="subtitle">Dutch Songs Negotiating the Peace of Münster (1648)</span>
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Early Modern Polonaises and the Myth of Polish Rhythms
Paul Newton-Jackson
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Three Men in the Fire (×3)
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Interreligious Anxiety in the Liturgy for Saints Faustus, Januarius, and Martialis in Medieval Iberia
Melanie Shaffer
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titled, Three Men in the Fire (×3)<span class="subtitle-colon">: </span><span class="subtitle">Interreligious Anxiety in the Liturgy for Saints Faustus, Januarius, and Martialis in Medieval Iberia</span>
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