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Political engagement and popular print in Spanish Naples (1503-1707)
Laura Incollingo
School of History
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Arts and Humanities
Engage-ment
100%
Naples
100%
Popular
100%
Pamphlets
50%
Literary World
50%
broadsheet
50%
Crisis
50%
Awareness
50%
Cultural Landscape
50%
Capabilities
50%
Typography
50%
Seventeenth Century
50%
Revolt
50%
Social Sciences
Spanish
100%
Cultural Landscape
33%
Seventeenth Century
33%
Printing Industry
33%