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Knowing Skin in Early Modern Europe, c. 1450-1750
Craig Koslofsky
History
Germanic Languages and Literatures
European Union Center
Program in Medieval Studies
Program in Jewish Culture and Society
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Skin Color
100%
Early Modern Europe
100%
Early Modern Period
75%
Art-science
25%
Whiteness
25%
Humanist
25%
Human Skin
25%
Epistemology
25%
Arts Medicine
25%
Christian
25%
Economic Forces
25%
Scarification
25%
Human Differences
25%
Signifying Practice
25%
Microanatomy
25%
Cosmetic Tattoo
25%
Arts and Humanities
Skin Color
100%
Early Modern Europe
100%
Medicine
25%
Early Modern Period
25%
Art and science
25%
Signifying
25%
Humanist
25%
Epistemology
25%
Doctrine
25%
Scripture
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Skin Color
100%
Medicine
25%
Scar Formation
25%
Cosmetic
25%
Tattooing
25%