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    The models of behaviour ofthe old generation historians in the presence of sovietization process by Aurimas Švedas

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…Historians with the "bourgeois past" were closely watched and some of them even came under the real threat of repressions. …”
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    Koselleck, a história dos conceitos e as temporalidades by Jose D\u2019Assunçao

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…This article aims to examine, in a historiographical view and according the perspective of the Theory of History some of the most important contributions of the german historian Reinhart Koselleck. On the one hand, we will seek to delineate the History of Concepts as a historical field particularly important in recent decades. …”
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    Med det förflutna för ögonen by Samuel Rubenson

    Published 2024-07-01
    “… At a retirement it is natural to have the past in front of you, in particular as a historian. But contrary to what we normally think – that we have the past behind us and the future in front of us – all of us in reality look at the future through the past. …”
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    Debating Toynbee's theory of challenge and response: Christian civilisation or Western imperialism? by F. Hale

    Published 2004-12-01
    “… In his 1952 Reith Lectures on the British Broadcasting Corporation, “The World and the West”, the eminent London historian Professor Arnold Toynbee sought to explain inter alia why western European hegemony over much of the world was widely resented. …”
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    Pratiques historiennes croisées de la mémoire et expériences de l’histoire dans L’Invention du quotidien (1980) de Michel de Certeau et Le Passé d’une illusion (1995) de François F... by Daniel Poitras

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…By identifying two historians’ uses of “memory” and to what they relate, the author tries less to define an inventory or the contents of memory than to explore the current operations practiced by the historian in order to make the past “act” in the present of the contemporaries that he studies. …”
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    On the nature of civilization in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania by Alfredas Bumblauskas

    Published 1996-12-01
    “… The article by the medievalist historian presents a critical review of the reports on the nature of civilization in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in Polish, Russian, German, and Lithuanian historiography based on the definition of civilization by the Polish theorist of history, Feliks Koneczny ("Civilization is a method of arranging communal life"), and proves that this civilization was neither Western-Latin nor Eastern-Byzantine, but, rather, quite an independent one, with its own necessary minimum of European values.   …”
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    Le « paysage de l’historien » : entre sources et méthodes by Marie Delcourte

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…This article attempts to explain how an historian considers the landscape (concepts, tools and methods) through the example of the dynamics of the woodlands in the Avesnois region in the North of France.…”
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    Immigrant Gambling in Finland by Perpetual Crentsil

    Published 2011-01-01
    “… An anthropological study of gambling among immigrant groups in Finland can reveal much about how the society organizes its way of life in categories  elevant for the economist, sociologist, political scientist and the historian. Anthropological studies of other aspects of immigrants’ lives—remittance giving, socio-economic status, and development issues in origin countries—usually present immigrants as ethnographic subjects. …”
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    Bọlanle Awẹ: The Matriarch of Feminist History by Toyin Falola

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… At the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the University of Ibadan, famous historian, Professor Bọlanle Awẹ was conferred with a well-deserved honorary doctorate degree. …”
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    Shigemori Mirei : un regard créatif sur l’art des jardins by Murielle Hladik

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…As a landscape designer as well as a garden historian, Shigemori Mirei (1896-1975) played a major part in the new creation and reinvention of the Japanese gardens design, at the dawn of the twentieth century. …”
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    Józef Białynia-Chołodecki (1852–1934) – badacz i popularyzator historii powstania styczniowego by Damian Kozłowski

    Published 2024-01-01
    “… Józef Białynia-Chołodecki was a publicist, social worker, historian and one of the most active non-professional researchers of the post-partition history of Poland at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and the interwar period. …”
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    Ancient Art in the Collection of the National Museum in Gdańsk by Grzegorz First

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The only definite aspect is the acquisition of some items: Coptic fabrics from the collection of Robert Forrer—a Swiss collector, antiquarian, archaeologist, and art historian. The remaining artifacts stored in Gdańsk have not been thoroughly studied; they do not form a homogeneous collection, and it cannot be ruled out that they may also be remnants of former bourgeois collections dating back to the 16th century or German collections acquired in Gdańsk after World War II. …”
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    L’alliance normando-tupi au xvie siècle : la célébration de Rouen by Beatriz Perrone-Moisés

    Published 2008-07-01
    “…The Norman-Tupi alliance in the 16th century: the celebration at Rouen.In 1550, the city of Rouen prepares a series of festivities for the royal entry of Henry II and his court, of which two elements point to the links between the Norman harbour merchants and the Brazilian coastal Tupi: a performance of the Indians’ daily life – called « Brazilian festival » by the historian Ferdinand Denis, involving 50 Tupi and 250 Norman sailors – and a staged naval battle between French and Portuguese. …”
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