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    La femme migrante comme agent de contrôle social dans le contexte de la frontière américaine. La Virginie au xviie siècle et la Californie à l’époque de la ruée vers l’or... by Camille Marion

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This article focuses on projects aiming to entice British or Anglo-American women to migrate to Virginia in the seventeenth century and to California during the Gold Rush in order to balance an extremely high male to female sex ratio and to stabilize areas recently disrupted by extreme demographic transformations following predominantly male waves of migration. …”
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    Mentoring women in STEM: empowering through social technologies for enhanced inclusivity and professional growth. A case study by Coral J. Pacheco Figueroa, Mayra A. Alvarez Lemus

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…By means of an international initiative from the British Council, 32 participants were trained as mentors and mentees at UJAT, and further matched to accomplish a 3 months mentoring relationship. …”
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    Being at home: Global citizenship in Norwegian schools. A study of children’s poems by Susan Erdmann, Barbara Gawronska

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In this population, the distinction between “home culture” and “host culture” is no longer relevant, since most of the children represent “hyphenated” (e.g. Asian-British or American-Scandinavian) or merged nationalities and cultures. …”
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    Caste or qualification? Chaitanya Vaishnava Discussions about Brahmanas in Colonial India by Martin Fárek

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Chaitanya Vaishnava movement, very influential bhakti tradition during the British Raj, is a chosen example for analyses. Its resources provide us with domestic ideas and practices that are challenging dominant interpretations of both caste system and the rise and nature of bhakti movements themselves. …”
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    Pouvoir et prière dans les images byzantines de don by Tania Kambourova

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…Nous analyserons les occurrences textuelles et figuratives du don impérial/princier et/ou du don surnaturel destiné au souverain dans quatre manuscrits de la même famille : le ms. gr. 74 (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France), le add. ms. 39627 (Londres, British Library), le suc. 23 et le suc. 24 (Sucevita, Roumanie), pour terminer par une interrogation plus globale sur le sens du don.…”
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    Disease, Deformity and Health Terrors in 19th-Century Cartoons: A Cultural History of Science by Ainhoa Gilarranz-Ibáñez

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…I analyse the creation and circulation of iconographic sources, with particular emphasis on French and British sources concerning medical and epidemiological subjects. …”
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    Gandhi: A Man for our Times? by Judith Brown

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Gandhi, particularly the way he addressed the nature of India and its problems as British imperial rule ended. It also focuses on Gandhi’s critique of Hindu tradition as a powerful buttress of profound social inequality particularly relating to caste and gender; his response to violence in the name of religion and community; and finally his underlying belief that true religion was the individual’s search for the divine and that all religious traditions by contrast have very partial visions of truth. …”
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    An enunciative description of three concessive sentence adverbs in English: yet, however, nevertheless by Graham Ranger

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The modelisation of operations will additionally be seen to correspond to characteristic contextual configurations of each marker, which may be described on the basis of corpus evidence (specifically, the British National Corpus and a short contemporary argumentative text).…”
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    The Pro-Boer Representation of War and the Origins of New Liberalism by Françoise Orazi

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…When the (second) Boer war began in 1899, it was greeted in Britain by the usual bellicose enthusiasm—itself fuelled by the widespread feeling of British superiority. The most striking evidence of popular support can be seen in the landslide victory of the Unionists that became known as the Khaki election. …”
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    The Empire of Beasts Then and Now: Political Cartoons and New Trends in Victorian Animal Studies by Irina Kantarbaeva-Bill

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In exhibiting and displaying such animals as the lion, the tiger, the crocodile and the bear while dealing with colonial issues, the popular British cartoons acted as complex rhetorical structures that helped to powerfully influence mass opinion and consequently harnessed the public support for the Empire. …”
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    The Effect of Duolingo on l2 Learners’ Pronunciation: Vowel Analysis through Minimal Pairs by Giedrė Balčytytė, Viktorija Skerstonaitė

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results observed in this experiment show that Duolingo application contributed to Russian speakers’ production of tense/lax English vowel pairs /u/-/ʊ/ and /i/-/ɪ/ with F1 and F2 frequency values closer to those of British English, but no improvements were seen with the open front vowel /æ/. …”
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    Bertrand Russell’s epistemology: towards neutral monism by A. B. Didikin

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The article presents the evolution of the ideological views of the British philosopher Bertrand Russell on the nature of knowledge and the methodological principles underlying the cognition theory. …”
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    What makes you move? A minimalist study of object displacement in English Double Object Construction by Aleksandra Bartczak-Meszyńska

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The analysis concerns not only globally acceptable Goal-Theme object sequence but also the Theme-Goal DOC, which grammaticality is restricted only to a few British English dialects. The processes affecting the objects in the Prepositional Construction are also mentioned. …”
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