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    Some Unexpected Exchanges in the Construction of American Identity: Henry Louis Mencken and the Australian Contribution by Anne Przewozny-Desriaux

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Notre article porte sur les contextes australien et américain de cette quête parallèle et parfois commune, au travers de la correspondance entre ces deux célèbres lexicologues.…”
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    Reimagining and Decolonizing the Language of Design by Nidhi Singh Rathore

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This approach challenges extractive research methods, celebrating research participants’ lived experiences. …”
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    PROTECTING THE HARMONY – THOUGHTS ON THE MARGIN OF ANGI ISTVÁN’S BOOK ABOUT AESTHETIC PIETY (ANGI ISTVÁN: A HARMÓNIA MARAD, PARTIUM KIADÓ, NAGYVÁRAD, 2013) by Attila FODOR

    Published 2014-06-01
    “… Seems like it was only yesterday, when we have celebrated the 70th birthday of the restless and prolific music esthetician from Cluj-Napoca, Angi István, with the presentation of his book edited by the Polis Publising, entitled The models of the musical beauty. …”
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    Dos Vírgenes y algunas notas sobre Felipe Pablo de San Leocadio by Orazio Lovino

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Felipe Pablo de San Leocadio no ha gozado de la misma atención crítica que su padre, el más célebre Paolo de San Leocadio. La aparición en el mercado de dos cuadros inéditos, aquí atribuidos a San Leocadio hijo, permite adelantar algunas reflexiones sobre la producción del artista valenciano a la espera de que se realice un estudio monográfico sobre este interesante pintor. …”
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  5. 345

    Keeping the memory of Napoleonic wars: forms of international cooperation between Russia and the German Empire at the beginning of the twentieth century by A. S. Lizogub

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Behind the scenes of the grandiose celebrations was hidden the desire of the German Empire to provide a historical justification for its foreign policy course. …”
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  6. 346

    One hundred years since the draft of the constitutional charter: Legal regulation up to the 10th century and its reflection on the current source of law by Vasiljević Aleksandar B.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The author's goal is to use research to encourage the professional public to celebrate the double jubilee in 2026: one hundred years since the adoption and one hundred years of application of the Constitutive Charter.…”
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    Travels, Translations and Limitations: Ambasciatrice Caroline Crane Marsh by Etta Madden

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Caroline’s translating work emerged in a period of American exceptionalism that celebrated the Anglo as ideal subject (if not imperial colonizer) and often occluded cultural difference that had been part of the Americas since European arrival. …”
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    La vitesse du récit : retour sur la genèse de quelques ellipses dans L’Éducation sentimentale by Stéphanie Dord-Crouslé

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…On termine en proposant une relecture de « l’énorme blanc » rendu célèbre par Proust, à la jointure des chapitres 5 et 6 de la troisième partie, qui n’est pas une ellipse mais un sommaire.…”
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  9. 349

    Devenir électeur en Tunisie. Sociologie du vote bourgeois dans un quartier résidentiel (élections à l’Assemblée nationale constituante du 23 octobre 2011) by Jérôme Heurtaux

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The neighborhood is an upscale, suburban residential neighborhood where one might expect recently politicized voters to be engaged in celebrating their emancipation and focused on constitutional reform. …”
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  10. 350

    Framing the Land: Canadian Landscapes Revisited in Jin-me Yoon and Lorraine Gilbert’s Photography by Gwendolyne Cressman

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…While the photographers engaged in geographical and topographical expeditionary missions envisioned the land as the epitome of the sublime landscape, the Group of Seven painters of the 1920s and 1930s later sought to express the essence of Canada’s northern identity through the celebration of a mythical wilderness. This manner of framing the land implied that what was kept outside of the frame or conversely included within its bounds, was often informed by hierarchical relations and colonialist visions of the land. …”
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    A cidade desejada e sublimada por Jorge Amado: os lugares imaginados em Bahia de Todos-os- Santos: guia de ruas e mistérios de Salvador by Ricardo Araújo Barberena

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The population, which was less than 300 thousand people, moved about in the different celebrations of life. Due to profound urban transformations, the book underwent alterations in the different versions published through the years. …”
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    L’Angleterre et l’Écosse au miroir de la fureur : L’Écossaise d’Antoine de Montchrestien et Marie Stuard de Charles Regnault by Frédéric Sprogis

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Lastly, the issues at stake are of a hagiographic nature, as French playwrights celebrated the Catholic Queen as the innocent victim of the executioner that Elizabeth I had become.…”
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    THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS’ SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN THE FAR EASTERN STATE TRANSPORT UNIVERSITY (1937–1991) by A. S. Tsygankova

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…From this perspective, it is of the immediate interest to refer to the background of the Far Eastern State Transport University, which celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2017.…”
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  14. 354

    Representing succession: Tudor royal portraits, 1544–1546: context, production and analysis by Susan E. James

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Evidence suggests that it was Kateryn, who helped achieve for Mary and Elizabeth the dynastic legitimacy that secured their subsequent reigns. In celebration of this achievement, between 1544 and 1546, evidence also suggests that it was the queen who was instrumental in commissioning a campaign of portraits of her stepchildren as a visual affirmation of their enhanced status. …”
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    ORGANIC FOOD POSITIONING: HOW DO COMPANIES WANT THEIR BRAND TO BE PERCEIVED BY CONSUMERS? by Mihai STOICA

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Positioning bases related to consumption occasions, brand values, and association with fictional characters or celebrities play a secondary role in supporting the brand position. …”
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    Ekphrastic Moral Mirrors in New Spain: Sor Juana’s Neptuno Alegórico and Sigüenza’s Theatro de Virtudes Políticas by Sergio Armando Gallegos-Ordorica

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The goal of this paper is to argue that the Neptuno Alegórico and the Theatro de Virtudes Políticas, which were composed in 1680 by the Novohispanic philosophers Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora to accompany respectively two arches erected to celebrate the entry of the Spanish viceroy to Mexico City, are notable not only as examples of panegyrical Baroque literature but also as philosophical texts aimed at moral instruction. …”
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    Iterativity, agency, and feminism in the Hindu Tij songs of Nepal by Basanti Timalsina, Victoria L. Bergvall

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Traditional Tij songs often lament women as suffering under parents, brothers, husbands, or in-laws – yet taking joy and solace in celebrating with other women, whereas newer genres of songs may focus on one’s beauty and adornment in new Tij attire available through consumer commodification. …”
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    Proserpine upon the Coin: Melville’s Quest for Greek Beauty in “Syra” by Bruno Monfort

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…When Melville visited the Greek island of Syra in 1856, he discovered a thriving harbor city with no ancient monuments to speak of, and little to remind the traveler of the glories of Ancient Greece that Shelley or Byron used to celebrate. Melville’s poem resists the still persistent hellenomania of the period: old stones and antique statues vanish from the poet’s field of vision as he comes to realize that the humble people he meets, traders, innkeepers or street-cleaners, have inherited the noble features transmitted through the ages from the days of Ancient Greece. …”
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    El científico y el poeta persa ’Omar Jayyām by Nazia Barani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Este artículo reseña es una aproximación a la obra de ’Omar Jayyām de Neyšābur, el célebre sabio, astrónomo, astrólogo, filósofo, matemático y poeta persa. …”
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    Il potere come intercessione: i tentativi di tre donne nel processo per eresia a Fanino Fanini by Giunia Totaro

    Published 2014-03-01
    “… Fanino Fanini, panadero de Faenza en la primera mitad del siglo XVI, fue una de las célebres víctimas de la Inquisición romana; su caso marca una fecha crucial para la difusión de la Reforma en la Romagna estense. …”
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