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New Book: John Ricco, The Decision Between Us: Art and Ethics in the Time of Scenes →

Award: Mary Nyquist: Milton and Questions of History

Posted on January 23, 2014 by rachel

Professor Mary Nyquist has been awarded the Irene Samuel Memorial Prize for Milton and Questions of History: Essays by Canadians (UTP 2012).

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