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    Images of the Pleiades of the Turkic and Mongolic Peoples by Marina M. Sodnompilova, Bair Z. Nanzatov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The sources of the study were historical and ethnographic data published in the works of researchers — ethnographers, historians, linguists, folklore materials, as well as materials of the author’s field research. …”
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    Pedagogika muzealna. Cele, idea, kierunek rozwoju i zastosowanie w praktyce na przykładzie „lekcji muzealnej” w polskim muzeum historycznym by Mallek Anna

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…At the end of the 19th century two German art historians and educationists Alfred Lichtwark and Georg Kerchensteiner started to form a special educational programme for children and young people, concerning the museum collection. …”
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    A Carta de 25 de Fevereiro de 1327 e a Norma dita de 18 de Fevereiro de 1332 by Jorge Manuel de Matos Pina Martins Prata

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…A letter written by Gonçalo Domingues under royal command (Estremoz, February 25th 1327) has been considered by portuguese historians as an ordenamento (ordinance) forbidding lawyers and attorneys to be in residence in the royal Court tribunals.However, the internal analysis of the said letter, and its comparison with other charters of undisputed normative nature, as well as with the ordinance commonly accepted as having been issued on February 18th 1332, in Estremoz, allow us to infer that the mentioned 1327 letter is an introductory note whose primordial purpose was to accompany and introduce the ordinance of February 18th 1332, in its diffusion throughout the Kingdom: this leads to the conclusion that the allegedelly 1332 ordinance was in fact enacted in 1327. …”
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    A patrimonialização da memória social: uma forma de domesticação política das memórias dissidentes ou indígenas? by Alejandra Aguilar Pinto

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This article aims to introduce memorization practices, experienced by diverse groups, focusing on hegemonic memories (such as those represented in memory institutions like museums and archives as well as those carried on by its professional archivists, librarians, historians and official state policies of patrimonialization) and dissenting memories (in our case, indigenous thought). …”
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    A Ship Emerges in the Distance... People Stand and Applaud. The (Un)obvious Contexts of the Wrocław Sea Festival Celebrations in June 1945 by Joanna Nowosielska-Sobel

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The realisation of this goal has been designed in the form of presenting and analysing the (un)obvious contexts of the Sea Festival celebrations in Wrocław in 1945, which have not yet (similarly to other parts of the “Recovered Territories”) received the attention they deserve from historians. In this situation, this text, while also considering the role of Wrocław in the propaganda of the Polish state in the second half of the 1940s, aims to fill this research gap. …”
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    The attitude of the People’s Labor Union of Russian Solidarists and its subsidiaries to national administrative construction in 1987–1998 by M. S. Novikov

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The People’s Labor Union of Russian Solidarists is the least popular among Russian historians of organizations operating on the territory of the Russian Federation. …”
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    Regards et expériences de voyageurs français sur l’Écosse à travers l’exemple des récits de Pierre-Étienne Denis Saint-Germain-Leduc et de Michel Bouquet dans les années 1830-1850... by Marion Amblard, Sabrina Juillet-Garzón

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This study will show, on the one hand, that these two travellers’ view of Scotland was representative of the way the French perceived Scotland; on the other hand, that the publications of Saint-Germain-Leduc and Bouquet helped to disseminate the new Scottish identity that was developed after the Napoleonic Wars by Walter Scott, Scottish historians and painters.…”
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    25 years of publishing "Knygotyra" by Vanda Stonienė

    Published 1988-12-01
    “…Not only librarians and book science researchers, but also historians and literary critics, have shown repeated interest in the archival documents published in "Knygotyra." …”
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    Public and scientific Novgorod Forum «Russian traditions of public administration»: analytical report by Y. V. Gimazova

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Positions of the famous Russian historians and political scientists on a ratio communal and bureaucratic are presented, within development of national statehood, from Old Russian till the imperial period. …”
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    Lithuanian historical conception according to Ignas Onacevičius by Algirdas Šidlauskas

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…It is possible to say that both historians of Vilnius estimated Lithuania's past very similarly. …”
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    The German and Austrian Historiography on Russia's Participation in the Holy League War by V. I. Kuznetsov

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…German and Austrian historiography of the Holy League war is an essential source because German and Austrian historians have analyzed Russia's participation in this war since the 18th century. …”
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    Centra, zázemí a periferie hospodářského života raně novověké společnosti v zemích České koruny. O smyslu hospodářských dějin raného novověku by Václav Ledvinka

    Published 2023-07-01
    “… The paper evaluates the representation of early modern economic history at the 12th congress of Czech historians in Ústí nad Labem in September 2022 and responds to opinions about the current decline of the discipline of economic history and its replacement by the “new” cultural history. …”
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    Contribution à l’anthropologie de la consommation de champignons à partir du cas du sud-ouest de la France (xvie-xxie siècles) by Frédéric Duhart

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Another consists of documents classically ignored or underexploited by French historians. Not toxic and toxic species evoked in this work: Agaricus campester, A. bisporus, Amanita caesarea, A. muscaria, A. ovoidea, A. phalloides, A. strobiliformis, A. verna, Armillaria mellea, Boletus aereus, B. aestivalis, B. badius, B. edulis, B. pinophilus, Calocybe gambosa, Cantharellus cibarius, C. lutescens, C. tubeaformis, Coprinus atramentarius, C. comatus, Cortinarius splendens, Entoloma sepium, E. clypeatum, Hydnum repandum, Lactarius deliciosus, Leccinum aurantiacum, Lepiota procera, Marasmius oreades, Mitrophora semilibera, Morilla esculenta, Pleurotus eryngii, Russula virescens, Terfezia leptoderma, Tricholoma auratum, T. myomyces, T. portentosum, Tuber borchii, T. melanosporum and Ustilago maydis.…”
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    Russian Bishop in Gilded Age America by V. V. Pechatnov, V. O. Pechatnov

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Special attention is being paid to how American realities of the Gilded Age were perceived by a well-educated Russian priest as reflected in his diaries and travel notes that until now have avoided historians’ attention. Of special interest are Nickolay’s travel notes made during his trips around the country including his long visit to the Chicago World Fair of 1893. …”
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    School of History by V. I. Ukolova

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Narochnitskiy and other prominent scholars and historians taught. Historical School of MGIMO has united important areas of historical science: the history of political processes in the twentieth century, modern history, the history of international relations and diplomacy, historical regional studies and cultural studies, oriental, philosophy and theory of history. …”
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    The United States and the Events of 1965–1966 in Indonesia by E. N. Glazunova, A. S. Manykin

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Despite the fact that Indonesia faced a severe domestic political conflict, involment of external actors, primarily the United States, has never been questioned by the historians. However, due to a lack of primary sources, it has been difficult to determine the extent of this involvement. …”
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    Framing Colonial Australia: A Socio-historical Articulation of the Display of Art by Anita Gowers

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Remarkably, Australian art historians have published little on frames of Australian colonial artists and more specifically the framing intentions of the artists themselves. …”
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    Search for the turning points in the Soviet Lithuanian historiography: 1956 (?) by Aurimas Švedas

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…With the changes of the Soviet system, this status quo also altered gradually giving historians more "freedom of manoeuvre". However, we could not speak about a quick and essential "thaw" in the Soviet Lithuanian historiography after 1956. …”
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    SEMANTIC SYNCRETISM AS A REGULATOR OF DYNAMIC STABILITY IN THE LEXICAL SYSTEM OF A LANGUAGE by Marina Vas. Pimenova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Doubt is expressed in the correctness of the “straightforward” model of semantic evolution presented by language historians as an axiom. It is argued that syncretism predetermines the development of lexical meaning in a “spiralwise” direction: syncretism – its transformation/fragmentation – syncretism at a new level of language development. …”
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