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    Moral Economy by Asonzeh Ukah

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… Since the re-purposing of the concept of the moral economy by the British historian, E.P. Thompson in the late 1960s, scholars from a variety of disciplines in social sciences and humanities have attempted to apply it as a tool for empirical analysis. …”
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    The Birth of Sports Sociology and the Leicester Historical-Sociological School by A. S. Adelfinsky

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The paper is based on an informal interview in 2010 with Eric Dunning, the founding father of the British Sociology of Sport, co-author and student of Norbert Elias. …”
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    Pandemic Fictions: Covid-19 and the Cultures of Dystopia by Sean Mark

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This essay reflects on the relationship between dystopian cultures and Covid-19, examining, firstly, the role that figurations of dystopia have played in the collective and political response to the pandemic. Contextualising the British government’s handling of the crisis in the political culture of neoliberalism, the essay uses the concept of dystopia to underline the continuity of this response with the politics of the decade that preceded it – in the aborted pursuit of “herd immunity”, for example; the non-transparent conferment to private-sector companies, with little or no public health expertise, of contracts worth billions; and the authoritarian use of Covid legislation. …”
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    COGNITIVE METAPHOR OF QUEEN ELIZABETH DEATH NEWS ON BBC AND THE GUARDIAN by Isma Farikha Latifatun Nuzulia, Aprillia Firmonasari

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…As an influential person, the death of Queen Elizabeth plays a significant role in the British public event. Then, it is essential to research how death metaphors are built in two famous online news. …”
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    ‘I should like to see a woman smoking while she was nursing her baby’: The New Woman, Crossdressing, and Humour in Horace William Bleackley’s Une Culotte (1894) by Mariam Zarif

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This essay explores the fundamental contradictions of humour in Une Culotte by looking at how Bleackley situates his New Women heroines within the context of nineteenth-century British feminism. First I suggest that humour is generated in the novel by the New Woman protagonist’s comic attacks of the rigid construction of gender differences. …”
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    « The arrival of a foreigner and a stranger at my aunt’s house » : l’étrange et l’étranger dans The Moonstone (1868) de Wilkie Collins by Constance Collin

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Indeed, the mystery is first and foremost that of the Indian diamond, stolen by a British colonel and then left as a legacy to his niece. …”
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    Moral Goals and Legal Coercion: Philosophical and Legal Arguments of Patrick Devlin by A. B. Didikin

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The paper analyzes the arguments of the British jurist P. Devlin on the possibility of ensuring the achievement of moral goals by legal means. …”
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    Breaking down barriers: promoting journals beyond the page with open access journal clubs by Angharad N. de Cates, Donncha Mullin, Lucy Stirland, Mariana Pinto da Costa, Derek Tracy

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In 2020, during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the British Journal of Psychiatry (BJPsych) established a series of free online teaching sessions called BJPsych Journal Clubs. …”
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    The Problem of Food Waste in Different Types of Households on the Example of the Residents of Poland and Polish People Residing in the United Kingdom – Pilot Study by Magdalena Skotnicka, Kaja Karwowska, Maria Śmiechowska

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…More than the half of the respondents declared that they had happened to throw away food, whereas these are the “British” Poles who waste food most and who are comprised in 1- and 2-person households. …”
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    Nea Paphos as a center of pottery production in the Hellenistic period: the contribution of Polish research in Maloutena and the Agora by Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Samples of various categories of ceramics, analyzed at the Fitch Laboratory of the British School at Athens, were taken both from material collected during the research of the University of Warsaw conducted since 1965 in the area of Maloutena (i.a. …”
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    Ambivalent and Contradictory: Victorian Architects’ Responses to Technology by Richard W. Hayes

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Technophilia and technophobia commingled in British architectural culture of the second half of the nineteenth century. …”
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    English Loanwords in Urdu Language: A Study of Borrowing by Zuhair Ahmad, Ilyas Khan

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…English language has been in contact with Urdu during the British colonization in India. This has resulted into borrowing so many lexicons into Urdu which must be studied linguistically. …”
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    Strategic Partnership between Russia and India from the Perspective of National Elites by Alexey Kupriyanov

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This attitude has been shaped by historical factors, such as the formation of the Indian elites under the influence of British political, economic, and military culture, and the reckless admiration of the victors of the Cold War by the Russian elites, which attempted to abandon the Soviet legacy after the collapse of the USSR. …”
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    Popularising Gardening: William Robinson and the Transmission of Garden Knowledge in the Illustrated Press by Aurélien Wasilewski

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…His publishing empire in particular can be considered as one of the strongest impetuses that fostered the self-definition of the British people as a nation of gardeners. Robinson’s journalistic work and editorial enterprises, rather than his landscape creations, have indeed contributed to the recording and cataloguing of a national tradition in the late 19th century by giving written and visual space—a voice and views—to an imagined community of gardeners. …”
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    Življenje kralja Petra II. Karađorđevića po drugi svetovni vojni v luči ohranjenih britanskih dokumentov by Blaž Torkar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Based on an analysis of British archival documents and published literature, this article discusses the life of Peter II Karađorđević, King of Yugoslavia, after the Second World War. …”
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    ESSENTIAL OILS PHARMACOPEIALIDENTIFICATION TESTS AND USES by Mobeen Islam

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The various identification tests for essential oils described in the British Pharmacopoeia (BP) involve physical, chemical, and chromatographic tests. …”
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    Antoine Haumont : une patiente collecte photographique des paysages ordinaires du sport by Olivier Pégard

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The ambition is to provide students and teachers access to an "Antoine Haumont" collection of images relating to leisure sports facilities and social practices, including photographs of British green-fields, fitness centres, road races, street sports, indoor tennis complexes, and cycling and walking practices in urban spaces. …”
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