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Strangers Nowhere in the World: The Rise of Cosmopolitanism in Early Modern Europe. By Margaret C. Jacob (Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006) 189 pp. $34.95
John A. Marino
Online Issn: 1530-9169
Print Issn: 0022-1953
© 2009 Massachusetts Institute of Technology and The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Inc.
2009
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History (2009) 39 (3): 404–406.
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John A. Marino; Strangers Nowhere in the World: The Rise of Cosmopolitanism in Early Modern Europe. By Margaret C. Jacob (Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006) 189 pp. $34.95. The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 2009; 39 (3): 404–406. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/jinh.2009.39.3.404
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