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Scott -- How to be "both" : bilingual and gendered emotions in late medieval English balade sequences / Stephanie Downes -- St Richard Scrope, the Devout Widow, and the Feast of Corpus Christi : exploring emotions, gender, and governance in early fifteenth-century York / P. J. P. Goldberg -- Anxieties with political and social order in fifteenth-century England / Merridee L. Bailey -- Raising girls and boys : fear, awe and dread in the early modern household / Stephanie Tarbin -- Authority in the French church in later sixteenth-century London / Susan Broomhall -- "The Pattern of All Patience" : gender, agency, and emotions in embroidery and pattern books in early modern England / Sarah Randles -- A subject for love in The Merry Wives of Windsor / Diana Barnes -- Emotions, gender expectations and the social role of chancery, 1550-1650 / Amanda L. 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