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The Necessary Vigilance : Erring Consciences and Sensitive Bodies in Catholic Moral Theology (Fifteenth-Seventeenth Centuries)
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In this issue
- The Cultures of Vigilance : Historicizing the Role of Private Attention in Society : An Introduction
- Attention and Vigilance as Subjects of Historiography : An Introductory Essay
- The Necessary Vigilance : Erring Consciences and Sensitive Bodies in Catholic Moral Theology (Fifteenth-Seventeenth Centuries)
- And if the librarian notices anything, he has to report it : Library Vigilance after the Printing Revolution
- The Preventive Idea of Coastal Policing : Vigilance and Enforcement in the Eighteenth-Century British Customs
- The right to be let alone : Privacy and Publicity in Late Nineteenth-Century America
- Between Expectation and Event : Media Studies Perspectives on Vigilance Using the Example of Kathryn Bigelow's Film Zero Dark Thirty