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    The Specter of Oppression and National Identity in Hobomok by Alex McDonnell

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The novel suggests that the oppressive strictures of Puritanism derive from the psychical trauma of banishment from England. This compels the protagonist Mary to rebel against Salem’s social codes by marrying Hobomok. …”
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    ‘Silence is the sentence’: adult learners’ experiences of a co-created curriculum constructed through free writing tasks by Howard Scott, Pete Bennett, Craig A Hammond

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…We further propose that such andragogical approaches to teaching and learning can potentially serve as a model for improved literacy practices in post-compulsory education in England – a curriculum and qualification regime in radical need of overhaul and replacement.  …”
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    No Easy Way In by Kalev Aasmäe

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article aims to study the impact the 2012 criminalisation of residential squatting in England and Wales has had on the lived experiences and communal logics of squatters in London. …”
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    Murder and Aesthetics in Patricia Highsmith’s Deep Water by Robert Lance Snyder

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…An esteemed non-conformist in an upscale New England community, Van Allen is initially tolerant of his wife’s serial infidelities but reaches a breaking point when he kills two of her lovers before strangling his spouse. …”
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    « It starts when you begin to overlook good manners. Any time you quit hearin Sir and Mam the end is pretty much in sight » : la jérémiade dans No Country for Old Men by François Gavillon

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Taking its cue from this suggestion, this article proposes to trace the historic precedents of the jeremiad, from its biblical origins to its renaissance in 17th-century Puritan New England. Chronically, the jeremiad has revealed individual as well as collective aspirations for moral, religious, civil and political perfection. …”
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    Eine Gebirglerin und die Wissenschaft – Josephine Kablik als prominente Wissenschaftlerin des Riesengebirges by Karel Stibral

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Although she remained in the mountains for most of her life, she maintained numerous correspondence with a number of scientific authorities, was a member of several scientific societies and supplied herbariums not only in Prague, but also in Austria, Germany and England. Among other things, she contributed a number of plants for the creation of the Herbarium Silesiacum of the Silesian Society for Patriotic Culture in Wrocław. …”
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    Le moment Atlantique de la dynastie des Winthrop au XVIIe siècle by Lauric Henneton

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The Winthrop brothers (the sons of Governor John Winthrop) and their uncle Emmanuel Downing managed to establish a network stretching from New England to the West Indies to the British Isles, the Wine Islands and as far as the African west coast (« Guinea »). …”
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    The absolutist origin of capitalism by Nicolas Pinsard

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Drawing on Regulation Theory and Marxism and supported by archival research, the article aims to demonstrate that France and England followed different paths in their journey toward capitalism. …”
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    Puritans, Nuns and Love: Reflections on L. M. Alcott and Mary E. Wilkins Freeman by Aušra Paulauskienė

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…In Pembroke (1894) and the early short fiction, her younger New England compatriot, Freeman, echoes the idea that it is better to remain a metaphorical nun than marry for any other reason but mystical love. …”
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    Harriet Prescott Spofford’s Development of a Protestant Aesthetic for a Diverse Nation by Paula Kot

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…In “Charlestown,” an historical sketch from her 1871 collection New-England Legends, Harriet Prescott Spofford examines the contest between Protestantism and Roman Catholicism that shaped Americans’ understanding of democracy as well as Spofford’s understanding of her role as an author in an increasingly heterogeneous nation. …”
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    Disclosing the Spirit in Evangelical Leadership Discourse by Hadley Bennet

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article offers a theological reflection on the leadership discourse of four senior evangelical leaders in the Church of England. The justification for a discourse-led approach within the discipline of practical theology is that discourse is itself a socially informed practice. …”
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    Hrabě František Thun-Hohenstein a jeho reflexe rodinné cesty po západní Evropě v letech 1833 až 1835 by Marcela Zemanová-Oubrechtová

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Its main purpose was to visit England, Scotland and Ireland. The journey of Franz and his two brothers was organized by their father Franz Anton of Thun-Hohenstein who followed the example of his own journey from 1806. …”
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    Evaluating the relationship between physical education teachers' social physique anxiety levels and job satisfaction by Fatih Bektas, Gamze Beyazoglu, İdris Yılmaz

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…The data collection instruments included "Social Physique Anxiety Inventory"developed by Hart, Leary, and Rejeski (1989) and "Minesota Job Satisfaction Scale" developed by Davis, Weiss,England, and Lofquist (1967). Based on the findings obtained through the study, it was determined that whilethere was not any significant difference in the total scores of social physique anxiety and in the sub-dimensionsaccording to the variable of gender, job satisfaction scores of physical education female teachers were significantlyhigher than those of physical education male teachers. …”
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    Entre Vienne, Londres et Berlin-Est : Eva Schmidt-Kolmer et la genèse transnationale des crèches est-allemandes by Michel Christian

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Born in Vienna, Austria where she grew up, she emigrated to England in 1938 and settled down in East Germany in 1946. …”
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    John Piper et Benjamin Britten : le renouveau de l’opéra anglais et ses décors by Sophie Aymès

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…In this article, John Piper’s contribution to the renaissance of English opera is considered in the wider context of the artistic and political reconstruction of England after the Second World War. During the War, Piper was one of the artists who redefined Englishness. …”
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    Theories of the End of the Novel by Barış Mete

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…It was the work of Defoe, Richardson and Fielding in England in the same period of time that popularised the novel especially among the middle class readers. …”
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    Destination images of the ten most visited countries for potential Brazilian tourists by Jean Max Tavares, Xuan Tran, Lori Pennington-Gray

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The results obtained showed that those countries which are the nearest to Brazil were better evaluated (except for England and France). Safety, followed by the price of accommodation, and the cost of transportation, were the most important attributes of the images in the countries that were best evaluated by potential Brazilian tourists.…”
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