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Protected: June 10: Brendan Small, “Pasquino: Public Praise and Blame Though the Voice of Rome”

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Protected: February 4: Professor Brian Sandberg, “‘The Clamors of His Afflicted People’: Sensory Experiences of the City Under Siege during the French Wars of Religion”

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