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    Saliamonas Antanaitis (1894–1973) and his research into the old mathematics by Juozas Banionis

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…Antanaitis having made a thorough analysis of works of European science historians presented these science personalities and underlined importance of their works for the development of the higher mathematics. …”
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    The Firebombing of Tokyo: Views from the Ground by Cary Karacas, Bret Fisk

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…In stark contrast to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, however, historians and other scholars working in the English language have paid little attention to the tremendous societal impact - both immediate and long-lasting - of the destruction by firebombing of Japan's cities. …”
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    Vestiges de collections by Margaux Dumas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Through the archives of the Commission de Récupération Artistique from 1944 to the 1950s, and by delving into Le Répertoire des biens spoliés published beginning in 1947, historians can bring to life rare objects, private collections, and dismantled and disappeared sets, recounting their respective biographies and offering a perspective on the tastes of the time, thanks to the descriptions, photographs and drawings that accompany the inventories. …”
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    L'œuvre d'art en tant que témoignage: les artistes confrontés à la guerre by Dolores Fernández Martínez

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…This article springs off as an answer to the question of whether we can consider art, as a testimonial source like the written documents that historians use to manage for their studies? But this issue, related to art, is rather complex. …”
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    Kobori Enshū : deux biographies, une légende by Emmanuel Marès

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…At first sight, everything seems to oppose the two main historians of the post-war Japanese gardens : Shigemori Mirei and Mori Osamu. …”
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    Les lieux d’origine du devoir de mémoire by Sébastien Ledoux

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…The new practices fostered a historiographic renewal for a new generation of historians who contributed to the understanding, through language is used, of this question, raised at the same moment of our “regime of historicity.”…”
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    Du point à l'espace (rural) : localisation de mentions textuelles et mise à l'épreuve de normes socio-spatiales by Nicolas Poirier

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Geolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists who aims to adopt a spatial approach to their object of study. …”
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    Born Dead or Alive? Revisiting the Definition of Stillbirths in Norway by Hilde Leikny Sommerseth

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Since 1947 there has been a common understanding among Norwegian historians and demographers that stillbirths registered in the country prior to 1839 included infants who were born alive but died within 24 hours. …”
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    Des œuvres en morceaux et des trous sur les murs. La difficulté d’écrire la vie des œuvres du Pérugin au XIXe siècle by Éloïse Dumas

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…This upheaval in the life of the objects had a profound effect on their biography, which historians wrote throughout the century, reuniting the dismembered altarpieces in books.…”
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    HUMANITIES IN A REGIONAL UNIVERSITY by Robert H. Kochesokov, Zukhra A. Kuchukova

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The most fruitful can be considered scientific research in the framework of collective projects and within the paradigm of interdisciplinary approach (with participation of philosophers, historians, cultural scientists, philologists, psychologists); cooperation with the leading Universities and scientific institutes; preparation and publication of special thematic issues of the leading Russian scientific journals as well as organization and holding of thematic conferences jointly with the leading scientific institutions.…”
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    آرنلڈ جوزیف ٹائن بی کی تاریخ بینی کے تناظر میں امت اسلامیہ کی وحدت میں رکاو ٹوں کامطالعہ by Dr. Muzaffar Ali, Dr. Abdul Rahman Abdul Hameed Hammad

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The methodology involves an analysis of Toynbee’s writings and their reception among Muslim historians. Key findings highlight critical factors contributing to disunity, such as political fragmentation, socio-economic disparities, and external interventions. …”
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    Interacting with the Past: Historical Sciences and Historical Games by David Černín

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Historical video games are uniquely tied to the scientific practices of professional historians, archaeologists, and many other experts. …”
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    From Law Book to Legal Book: The Origin of a Species by Michael Widener

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The article concludes by pointing to opportunities for collecting, research, and teaching that the broader definition of »legal book« presents for curators and the historians they serve. …”
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    Imperial Russian Military Historical Society: to historiography of the problem by A. S. Shestopalova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…A promising direction for further research is the study of the history of this association of military historians in the context of the interdisciplinary paradigm «Memory studies», which allows us to consider the Imperial Russian Military Historical Society as one of the most important actors influencing the formation of historical memory at the beginning of the 20th century.…”
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    Regional Dimension of history of Organs of GPU-OGPU: to the analysis of monograph by A. B. Gularyan and A. Yu. Sarana by A. V. Sushko

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…It is concluded that Russian historians should support and continue such an undertaking, expanding its scope geographically and chronologically. …”
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    The neoliberal roots of modern vaccine hesitancy by Chris Sanders, Kristin Burnett

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Popular resistance to vaccines is not a new phenomenon and has been widely documented by medical historians. The latest iteration of this resistance, however, is popularly referred to as ‘vaccine hesitancy’ and reflects a host of beliefs and social and institutional influences. …”
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    Eldgjá and Laki: Two large Icelandic fissure eruptions and a historical-critical approach for interdisciplinary researchers working on past nature-induced disasters by Stephan F. Ebert, Katrin Kleemann

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The approach presented in this paper offers increased understanding across disciplinary cultures from the perspective of historians and is intended as a thought-provoking impulse for future studies.…”
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    The struggle of the Saki underground organization against the Nazi occupiers. 1942–1944 by V. A. Ivanov

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The publication is addressed primarily to researchers of the underground resistance movement, local historians and publicists.…”
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    Kabaret as 'n 'Alternatiewe' Kommunikasieverrigting by Stephan Bouwer

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Subsequently, cabaret as "protest art"- Is examined: It is noted that most definitions, ex pressed by various historians and theoreticians, stress the fact that cabaret, primarily, is protest art. …”
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    Prensa e imperialismo popular. La Vanguardia y el lobby africanista a finales del siglo XIX by Pol Dalmau

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To do so, it focuses on the case of La Vanguardia, a newspaper that is as well-known as it is little studied by historians. Originally founded as a party newspaper, in 1888 the Godó family promoted a radical change in the editorial line of La Vanguardia in order to expand its readership and increase its influence. …”
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