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Add Vernacular Bodies: The Politics of Reproduction in Early Modern England, Making babies was a mysterious process in seventeenth-century England. Fissell uses popular sources - songs, jokes, witchcraft pamphlets, prayerbooks, popular medical manuals - to recover how ordinary men and women understood the processes of reproduction, Vernacular Bodies: The Politics of Reproduction in Early Modern England to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Vernacular Bodies: The Politics of Reproduction in Early Modern England, Making babies was a mysterious process in seventeenth-century England. Fissell uses popular sources - songs, jokes, witchcraft pamphlets, prayerbooks, popular medical manuals - to recover how ordinary men and women understood the processes of reproduction, Vernacular Bodies: The Politics of Reproduction in Early Modern England to your collection on WonderClub |