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- Lisa Vollendorf is an American scholar of sixteenth and seventeenth century women’s cultural history in Iberia and Latin America, and college administrator...
- premiered on 12 September 1997 on RTL Television. After her divorce, Nikola Vollendorf moves to Cologne together with her children Peter and Stephanie. Nikola...
- ****uality, and class. In the 21st century, several scholars, including Lisa Vollendorf, have also focused their attention on Zayas, and recently a new translation...
- against Vollendorf upon finding out that Vollendorf made such reports. In January 2022, Cal State University paid $600,000 to settle Vollendorf's claims...
- institution State University of New York Endowment $14.5 million President Lisa Vollendorf Academic staff 160 full time and 490 part time Students 9,545 (2023) Undergraduates...
- had no facial hair and had pierced ears, like a (Castilian) woman; Lisa Vollendorf says that Caño is not recorded as indicating whether she thought, for...
- 44.54028; -89.58194 Information Type Public high school Prin****l Jon Vollendorf Teaching staff 93.70 (FTE) Number of students 1,458 (2023–2024) Student...
- house was built in 1968 to a design by Oklahoma architect Dean Bryant Vollendorf, and is a good example of his "Baysweep" style. The house was listed on...
- hija de Lope. https://www.cervantesvirtual.com/nd/ark:/59851/bmc5q6w3 Vollendorf, Lisa (2005). The Lives of Women: A New History of Inquisitional Spain...
- Early Modern Spain. Vanderbilt University Press. ISBN 9780826517524. Vollendorf, Lisa (2004). "Good ****, Bad ****: Women and Intimacy in Early Modern Spain"...