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    Straffens geografi by Nils Christie

    Published 1997-06-01
    “…The Baltic countries are now in the same dilemmas as Finland in the early 1960 - will they seek towards a Scandinavian or Easter-European solution? Prison figures are cultural phenomena, but then with political consequences. …”
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    Fécamp et les rois anglo-normands by Judith Ann Green

    Published 2002-07-01
    “…The Conqueror held a brilliant court at Fécamp at Easter 1067. Afterwards the periods when England was held together with Normandy brought some advantages, but there were also problems, especially during the struggles between the sons of the Conqueror and between Stephen of Blois and the Angevins.…”
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    Le rituel du toro-tinku. Systèmes symboliques et structures sociales dans les Andes boliviennes by Claude Le Gouill

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Every year at Easter, in the valleys of San Pedro de Buena Vista in Bolivia, several dozen bulls compete during the toro-tinku. …”
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    De l’usage de l’intertexte biblique dans quelques poèmes de George Herbert et de John Donne by Jean-Louis Breteau

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…In this study, a few poems are closely examined. “Easter Wings” and “Prayer I” can be seen to exemplify Herbert’s so-called “plain”, but in fact very elaborate, writing, while “Good Friday” and “At the round earth’s imagined corners” illustrate Donne’s paradoxical and ironical ways.…”
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    Propagande française en Irlande  pendant la Première Guerre mondiale : autopsie d’un échec by Jérôme aan de Wiel

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The French knew the British were in a most awkward situation in Ireland, especially after the Easter Rising of April 1916. They decided to begin their own propaganda campaigns in the country with the approval of the British authorities. …”
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    Normalising Fan Parasociality within Pathologising Traces by Ava Bucy

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The paper argues that the fans actual parasociality and their usage of the term exists as a multisocial, fandom-wide experience, and mimics well-explored concepts in fan studies, including performativity, playful engagement with “easter eggs”, the “fangirl as pathology”, and boundary policing. …”
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    L’ emigrato dasaese: turista di ritorno by Maria Teresa Mara Francese

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…One of the many scenarios in which it engages this dynamism is the ritual of Easter Tuesday that takes place in Dasà, small  agricultural town of Calabria, where Dasà’s  emigrant solidarity through the aggregation of the Brotherhood of belonging to 'rise to new cultural productions, in different social relations and thus the formation of an identity "other", determined by economic wealth reached. …”
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    Genealogia omiliei la Paşti a Sfântului Ioan Gură de Aur în literatura română veche. Istorie, paternitate, autenticitate by Ana G. Bobu

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…On these basis we determined the subordination relationship resulting in an emblem; 3) the last analytical dimension demonstrated and directed authorship of the Easter homily in the Teaching Gospel of Coresi in 1581.…”
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    The Category of Time in Fairy Tales: Searching for Folk Calendar Time in the Estonian Fairy Tale Corpus by Mairi Kaasik

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Folk calendar holidays occur in Estonian fairy tales relatively seldom; most often these are holidays that occupy a significant place in the Estonian folk calendar (Christmas, St. John’s Day, Easter, St. George’s Day). Calendar holidays are notably mentioned more often in tale types which remain on the borderline between the fairy tale and the legend or the fairy tale and the religious tale. …”
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    De la sangre al oro : la transubstanciación del cristianismo y del capitalismo en la comida ritual huichol (México) by Frédéric Saumade

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…The practices of ritual food that are observed in the Easter Week fiesta of the Huichol community from San Andrés Cohamiata Tatei Kie represent a particular case of a general problem within the contemporary anthropological field: the interactions between traditional cosmologies and the global reality of the modern world. …”
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    The presence of Pentecostalism in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa by James K. Mashabela

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results: Findings of the study include the fact that the ELCSA traces its practices of Pentecostalism from scripture and sacraments. Circuit Easter conferences and revivals attracted people for ELCSA membership growth. …”
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    Ecumenism from Below by Herbert Moyo

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Women’s leagues are practicing ecumenism through their interdenominational weekly activities with very little regard for church theology. The Easter Sunday reminds us that the gospel preached by the church is the gospel initiated by women who experienced and preached the resurrection to men. …”
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    Bifurcation Analysis of a Discrete Basener–Ross Population Model: Exploring Multiple Scenarios by A. A. Elsadany, A. M. Yousef, S. A. Ghazwani, A. S. Zaki

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The Basener and Ross mathematical model is widely recognized for its ability to characterize the interaction between the population dynamics and resource utilization of Easter Island. In this study, we develop and investigate a discrete-time version of the Basener and Ross model. …”
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