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    Territorios rurales en transformación: desafíos y oportunidades frente al reto de la despoblación by Néstor Vercher

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This town, like many others in the interior of the peninsula, embodies the tension between the weight of its heritage and the need to adapt to new dynamics. The medieval castle that dominates the urban center -whose origin dates back to the Roman conquest (Castellum Fabio)- and the 17th century church represent a historical legacy of great value, but this heritage coexists with a traditional economy that, to say the least, faces serious difficulties. …”
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    Territorios rurales en transformación: desafíos y oportunidades frente al reto de la despoblación by Néstor Vercher

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This town, like many others in the interior of the peninsula, embodies the tension between the weight of its heritage and the need to adapt to new dynamics. The medieval castle that dominates the urban center -whose origin dates back to the Roman conquest (Castellum Fabio)- and the 17th century church represent a historical legacy of great value, but this heritage coexists with a traditional economy that, to say the least, faces serious difficulties. …”
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    The Concept of Rebellion/Rebel in the Behistun Inscription: Formal Terminology and Phrases by Adel Allahyari, Assistant Professor Hossein Badamchi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Gaumata had usurped the throne, falsely claiming to be Bardiya, son of Cyrus, in a castle located in Media. This act ignited widespread revolts against Darius's rule in regions, including Elam, Babylon, Persia, Media, Assyria, Egypt, Parthia, Merv, Susa, and Scythia.  …”
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    Exploring the Orton-Gillingham Approach to Teaching Reading from the Perspective of Tutors at the Scottish Rite Learning Centre for Children - Halifax by Heather Hollis, Mary Jane Harkins

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Research indicates that individuals with poor reading skills are more at risk of dropping out of school and having fewer career options than their peers who are proficient readers (Castles at al., 2018; Jamieson, 2009). The Scottish Rite Learning Centre for Children - Halifax (SRLCC-H) in Nova Scotia offers tuition-free tutoring services based on the Orton-Gillingham approach, to students with reading-based learning disabilities, such as dyslexia. …”
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    Rezidencie oravských a liptovských stoličných úradníkov ako prostriedok vyjadrenia ich spoločenského statusu by Tomáš Janura

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…The officers then presented the acquired social status in their residences – castles and smaller knight manors called curia. The acquired status was also manifested less visibly in the form of establishing close kin relations between the officers. …”
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    Maurice Denis dans la Grande Guerre by Fabienne Stahl

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…In October 1917, he undertook a mission as an army painter; noting the devastation caused by war in several (unpublished) sketchbooks, showing a detailed and poignant vision of ruined bridges, castles, churches, etc.. When Victory was finally achieved, he devoted himself to the task of commemoration.…”
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    A materialização dos poderes no espaço como expressão da memória e identidade urbana medieval by Maria do Carmo Ribeiro, Arnaldo Sousa Melo

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Finally, we studied how those buildings and urban spaces constitute a part of urban memory and identity, in particular the cathedral, the walls and castles, palaces and city planning.This paper is focused mainly on the medieval Portuguese cities of Braga and Porto, although occasionally with insights in some other towns.The methodology used was based on the intersection of the different sources, particularly written, but also iconographic and cartographic ones, as well as material remains still existing today.…”
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    Diabelskie koło historii. Poetyki miejskie w powieści Aleksieja Iwanowa Cienie Teutonów by Svetlana Pavlenko

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The analysis explores somatopoetics and thanatopoetics, two categories the author employs to describe places, as well as the auditory and olfactory dimensions of everyday wartime experiences, memoryscapes, Teutonic castles and underground settings such as cellars, bunkers, catacombs, secret passages and tunnels. …”
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    Les violences seigneuriales dans les Grandes Chroniques de France de Jean de France duc de Normandie : première approche by Christiane Raynaud

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…In order to bring the notorious and recidivist troublemakers who controlled castles to resignation, dreadful pacification operations and the strict exercise of justice were supervised. …”
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    The Battle of Žalgiris / Grunwald: Unanswered Questions by Alfredas Bumblauskas

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The mercenaries from the advanced post castles of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania who were armed best could have been in that wedge. …”
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    Sea Defence Project and a UNESCO World Heritage Monument in Coastal Ghana by Justice Mensah

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…A sea defence project has been embarked upon in some areas in Ghana to, among other reasons, safeguard coastal resources, including the historic heritage monuments—castles and forts. This study examined the implications of the project for the sustainability and OUV of a UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS) along the Ghanaian coastline. …”
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    Archaeological heritage and problems of its preservation in Ghor province, Afghanistan by Aleksiejus Luchtanas

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Ghor province is full of easily recognizable objects of archaeological heritage: • Ancient settlements (tapa), which have chronology from Eneolithic and Bronze Age to the Islamic period of the Middle Ages; • Remains of castles and fortresses from the 1st millennium A.D.; • Monuments from Buddhistic period - monastery of Vayguna Sange Bar (first half of the 15th millennium); • Remains of settlements and cult objects of Kabre Zabok; • Monuments of technology and engineering - mills, brickyards, ruins of bridges, caravanserais - still exist in many places. …”
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    Vilnius bastion fortifications in 17th - 18th century by Linas Girlevičius

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…This line surrounded the territories of suburbia and access to the castles. Hypothetically we suppose the second defensive ring at least repeated the configuration of the former defensive control system. …”
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    ‘Over-hopefulness and getting-on-ness’: Ruskin, Nature, and America by Sara Atwood

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…As he pronounced in Fors, he ‘could not, even for a couple of months, live in a country so miserable as to possess no castles’ (27.170). Ruskin distrusted America’s faith in democracy and was discouraged by its lack of long-established historical and cultural traditions and a corresponding delight in novelty. …”
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    The effect of labour migration and structural changes on economic development by O. Nosova

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…It has been mistaken to believe that migrants will serve as a safety valve for developed economies, by providing labour in times of expansion and going away in the recession (Castles & Vezzoli, 2009). The assessment of structural change on the inclusiveness and sustainability of socioeconomic development depends on the specific country. …”
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    ln pursuit of Aryan Homeland (2nd Lithuanian Archaeological expedition in Afghanistan) by Aleksiejus Luchtanas, Ramunė Butrimaitė

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…These are ancient settlements or tapa chronologically dating back to the Anaeolithic period and the Bronze Age and castles of the 1st millennium AD. During the expedition, new groups of cultural value were surveyed, too. …”
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    Enquiry into Gunpowder Weapons Used by Hülegü in the Middle East Campaign by Oğuz A.Y.

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Research objectives: To establish whether Hülegü brought gunpowder from China during his military operation in the Middle East in 1256–1260 and whether his army used gunpowder weapons against the Hashashi/Hashashin castles. Research materials: The article’s author examines Islamic and Chinese sources mentioning Hülegü’s military campaign from Mongolia to the Middle East and weapons used by the Mongolian army. …”
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    The first Lithuanian Archaeological expedition in Afghanistan by Aleksiejus Luchtanas, Ramunė Butrimaitė

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…These are complexes of ancient settlements, usually called tapa (Purnbakar, Ahangaran, Sheke, Puzei-Leče), dated 4th millennium BC-XX AD, fortified towns (Farizkuh, Qala Mana), dated XI-XIII AD, castles and defensive towers (Qala Akbar Bek Zahak, Qala Malek Antar, Qala Kassi, Qala Kuhna, Shinia, Badgha), dated VI-XIX AD, and historic industrial objects such as brickfields, mills, caravanserais, and bridges. …”
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