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    Hidden Fossils of The Hondsrug Complex Connect Time and Space by Margaretha Roelfs, Harry Huisman

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The area shows a strong cultural history, in which neanderthals encamped about 50,000 years ago, reindeer hunters roamed, and the area is famous for dozens of dolmens, burial mounds and prehistoric Celtic fields. …”
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    Professor Vanda Zaborskaitė: Why Classic? by Dalia Čiočytė

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…She considered it important to put a literary work in the contextual frame of the literary history; however, she did not accept the view according to which literature is ruled by the laws of the social and cultural history. The philosophical position of Vanda Zaborskaitė was modernisation of the classical literary criticism, which is a tradition of the literary study sourced from the times of Aristotle’s Poetics. …”
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    Virginia Woolf’s “Modernist Renaissance” in “Anon”: A Singular Counter-History by Anne Besnault

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the months preceding her death, the Second World War was putting all ideas of renewal at bay: to rewrite Britain’s cultural history, whether in the form of a play-poem with Between the Acts (1940) or in the form of a critical literary history had become an urgent act of hope in the midst of despair. …”
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    Ascetical and mystical experience in Chinese Buddhism by Dabetić Ilija

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The historical momentum of meeting Chinese tradition with Buddhism could be noticed as one of the most significant events for the cultural history in this part of the world. The Buddhist teachings that reached Chinese people were quite different from the original apathetic and transtheistic ideology of Prince Siddhartha. …”
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    Skinner Sweet, American Vampire by James J. Donahue

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…In the subsequent storylines, Skinner Sweet finds himself at various iconic moments of American cultural history: Hollywood in the 1920s, Las Vegas in the 1930s, and the Second World War. …”
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    Celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Lithuanian book by Vladas Žukas

    Published 1988-12-01
    “…Mažvydas were extensively investigated, defining their significance for linguistic science, cultural history, and the expansion of literature, and showing the historical development of Lithuanian book publishing. …”
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    Toward Endless Life: Population, Machinery, and Monumental Time by Thomas Allen

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Both literary and historical studies have recently experienced a “temporal turn,” in which the cultural history of time has become an object of scholarly investigation. …”
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    Mémoires et patrimonialisation d’un passé antéislamique : Mubârak al-Mîlî et l’ethnogenèse du peuple algérien by Aomar Hannouz

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Contrary to nationalist historiography, imposed following independence, al-Milî’s work bears witness to the crystallisation of parallel and competing narratives for the ethnogenesis and cultural history, this very process being the consequence of social and political rivalry. …”
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    Stanisław Bednarski SJ and prof. Stanisław Kot: pupil and master by Stanisław Cieślak SJ

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In 1933, as a result of Jędrzejewicz reform, the Chair of Cultural History headed by him was abolished. Fr. S. Bednarski bravely stood in its defence. …”
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    WILL TO TRUTH AND GENDER STUDIES by D. Y. Snitko, O. P. Varshavskyi

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Sex (gender) is not substantiated metaphysically, and it is ontical, not ontological attribute of the human kind; its presentation as the determining factor of the cultural history in context of femininity/masculinity dichotomy is biased. …”
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    Blurring boundaries: early Sinhala cinema as another Adam’s Bridge between Ceylon and India (1948-1968) by Vilasnee TAMPOE-HAUTIN

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Conclusively, I will argue that the sense of endangerment to Sinhala culture – whether real or imagined – that gripped a part of the Ceylonese nation, as well as the ensuing 1960s State protectionist policies in favour of ethnic Sinhalese, refer back to how the film industry brings into sharp focus the socio-ethnic and economic malaises that have incessantly borne upon Sri Lanka’s cultural history.…”
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    De fil palatial en aiguille patrimoniale. La soierie du cabinet de repos du petit appartement de Napoléon Ier à Versailles. by Laureen Gressé-Denois

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…From monarchical to republican regimes, from the sovereigns and silk manufacturers of yesteryear to the curators and restorers of today, they reveal a social, economic, political and cultural history in which they played an active part. To illustrate this rich future, this article looks at five aspects of agency through the biography of the colourfully embroidered gros de Tours white brocaded silk from the resting room in the emperor’s private apartments. …”
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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. It emphasises the continuing importance of classical economic history and the need to enrich it with new approaches, based on complexity, a comparative approach, and interdisciplinarity. …”
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    ‘Showcasing Empire’ Past & Present Or A Brief History of Popular Imperialism, from Britannia to Brexit by Berny Sèbe

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Spanning three centuries of British cultural history, this paper offers a provocative insight into the long-term dynamics that have made the unthinkable possible: that one of the leading proponents of post-war European cooperation and free trade, would decide one day to turn its back to the ideals it had actively promoted—for instance, as a founding member of the Council of Europe.…”
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    Schönberg, Dahlhaus und das Problem der ›emanzipierten Dissonanz‹ – Anmerkungen zu op. 15/14 by Volker Helbing

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In his first part this article deals with Dahlhaus’s interpretation of Schönberg’s »emancipation of the dissonance« (a term inseparable from [or: inextricably linked to] the dissolution of tonality) and with the gradual change of this interpretation (influenced by Adorno) due to developments in the field of compositional history, cultural history and historiography. The resulting theoretical questions are discussed within the second part by means of an analysis of op. 15 no 14. …”
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    Predisposed vulnerabilities and survival among the Finnish soldiers of World War II: historical life course approach by Ville Kivimäki, Ville Kivimäki, Virva Liski, Ilari Taskinen, Ilari Taskinen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the final discussion, as one potential follow-up to our proposal, we will point to an advanced historical analysis of community-building and meaning-making linked to different war experience profiles combining the quantitative social historical methodology with a qualitative cultural history approach.…”
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    HISTORY AND CULTURE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ADARA AND ZURU IN KADUNA AND KEBBI STATES FROM THE EARLIEST TIME TO 2018 by MARABS JOSHUA ANTHONY, SOJA ZAKKA

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Since the polities have so much in common in their cultural history, facts from both primary and secondary data that exhibits any form of similarity shall be cross examine and objectively interpreted. …”
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    The spatial relationship and influence mechanism of traditional villages and intangible cultural heritage: a case study of the upper reaches of the Yellow River Basin by Qianming Xue, Yuehao Huang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In contrast, ICH shows a “sparse south, dense center, and sparse north” distribution, with a lower degree of imbalance at the provincial level. (2) Although there is generally a high degree of spatial alignment between TVs and ICH, but at the provincial (or autonomous region) level, three types of regional displacements have been identified: high positive displacement, low positive displacement, and high negative displacement. (3) Factors such as altitude, river systems, temperature conditions, regional economy, accessibility, population density, urbanization rate, cultural characteristics, and funding policies significantly influence the spatial distribution of TVs and ICH. urbanization rate has a common influence and explanatory power on the spatial distribution of both TVsand ICH in the YRB, with altitude, financial policies, cultural history, and other factors having secondary influence and explanatory power.These factors are crucial in determining the pathways for their integrated development.…”
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