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    Circulations transnationales en matière d’éducation (XIXe-XXe siècles) : note de synthèse des travaux d’un champ de recherche en expansion by Sébastien-Akira Alix, Pierre Kahn

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Since the last quarter of the 20th century, many researchers and historians have endeavored to trace the emer-gence, development, and establishment of a site of circulation – involving actors, objects, knowledge, networks, etc. – between different regions of the world. …”
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  2. 242

    Aspectos da representação do território paulista em sua cartografia impressa: uma análise cartobibliográfica (1833-1932) by José Rogério Beier, Daniel Marhtin

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Yet, even today, many works produced by historians still relegate maps to a lower category of documents or, worse, still, use them only as an illustration or in a very punctual way, usually linked to the location or the topography of the space considered. …”
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  3. 243

    Historia y memoria del trabajo forzado del sistema concentracionario franquista by Juan Carlos García-Funes, Fernando Mendiola Gonzalo

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Regardless the recent efforts carried out by historians and memorial associations, this lack of knowledge reaches the victims’ families and a great part of Spanish society. …”
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    Adventures With Mommsen by Brian Croke

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903) has long been considered the greatest Roman historian of the nineteenth century. Above all he was an accomplished philo­logist, editor and scholarly organiser. …”
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  5. 245

    Du Moyen-Âge barbare au Moyen-Âge matrice de la modernité : histoire d’une métamorphose historiographique. Du romantisme à l’histoire des mentalités 1830-2015. by Christian Amalvi

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Yet, one hundred and fifty years later, the works of the historians of the Annales School – Georges Duby, Jacques Le Goff, Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Jean Favier – present a much more positive face of the medieval period. …”
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  6. 246

    Hadot Among the Medievalists: Revisiting the Historiography on “Intellectual Felicity” in the Thirteenth Century by Matteo Johannes Stettler

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The reception of Hadot’s work on the tradition of spiritual exercises among historians of medieval philosophy has rarely produced the results one might reasonably have expected. …”
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  7. 247

    « The Fault is that she is my wife » : L’ambivalence des représentations d’Henriette-Marie (1625-1649) by Alice Leroy

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Many historians have focused on Charles I, his reign but his representations. …”
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    Historical reality and „understanding" the hermeneutical approach by Kęstutis Dubnikas

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…The historian is necessarily a historical being himself; he/she is deeply rooted in a concrete historical context. …”
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    “94° à l'ombre” (Rennes - années 1990-2000). Le lien sonore par-delà la peine by Gaïd Andro, Fanny Le Bonhomme

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…What can we understand about justice and detention as listeners and as historians?…”
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    Une justice froide ? L’ambiance thermique dans le palais de justice de Paris au XVIIIe siècle by Adrien Pitor

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…In keeping with the work dedicated to soundscape by historians such as Alain Corbin and Arlette Farge, this paper intends to consider the palais de justice of Paris in the 18th century as a setting for a study on temperature in the built environment. …”
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  11. 251

    Vernacularization: A Cross-Disciplinary Review by Tuuli Tahko, Jani Marjanen

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Vernacularization is a term that many linguists, historians, anthropologists, and others have adopted to refer to changing linguistic, social, and cultural hierarchies within communities. …”
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  12. 252

    Charité bien ordonnée. Acteurs et institutions de la tsédaqah en Europe méditerranéenne au bas Moyen Âge by Claude Denjean, Juliette Sibon, Claire Soussen

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…The study of the tsedaqah’s Latin and Hebraic medieval sources also enables historians to write a history of the Jewish elites. …”
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    LEADING THEORIES IN AKWA IBOM COLONIAL HISTORIOGRAPHY by Edet Efiong Okon

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…European scholars, missionaries, historians and scientists were dislodged to perfect Britain's ambitions in Akwa Ibom area through various ideological and pseudo-scientific postulations. …”
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  14. 254

    L’Antiphonaire d’Oosteeklo et son enlumineur (Cornelia van Wulfschkercke ?) by Dominique Vanwijnsberghe

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Despite its importance for the history of Flemish book painting, the Oosteeklo Antiphonal, kept at the library of the Ghent Museum of Fine Arts, has been largely neglected by art historians. A remarkable colophon discloses the identity of its patroness, Quentine de Mastaing, abbess of the Cistercian convent of Oosteeklo. …”
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    PhotosNormandie, un projet collaboratif de redocumentarisation de sources patrimoniales iconographiques by Patrick Peccatte

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The project has been active since January 2007 and is made up of enthusiasts with complementary skills, including archivists, documentalists, historians, teachers, etc. The regular activity of the project over sixteen years has made it possible to considerably increase the quality of the descriptions and to enrich them with new information. …”
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    The Landbound Chicken and the Deliberate Chameleon yet have their Uses: Yorùbá Art History, Language, and Interpretation. by Kathy Curnow

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The import of Abiodun’s major contributions regarding Yorùbá art’s history and the validity of his contentions are considered here in light of the varied contributions both foreign and Yorùbá art historians bring to Yorùbá scholarship, in the recognition that working with art of bygone centuries makes all scholars outsiders to a degree.   …”
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    L’introuvable Terra di u Cumunu ? Genèse, évolutions et perspectives des terres collectives de la montagne corse by Gilles Guerrini

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Probably appeared in the Middle Ages, for the few specialists, historians, or ethnologists, who were interested in the evolution of the nature of island land, they would have disappeared in the 19th century. …”
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    O rei que esmorece e a rainha sanhuda by Inês Olaia

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The 1383-1385 dynastic crisis has been studied by generations of historians. This article aims to contribute to the debate through a florescent historiographical field that does not seem to have been used to analyse the main narrative of the events, written by Fernão Lopes: the History of Emotions. …”
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    Un prince français en Suède. Les stratégies de légitimation dans l’édification de la dynastie Bernadotte (1810-1844) by Lisa Castro

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The bicentenary of Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte’s accession to the Swedish and Norwegian thrones in 2018 was an opportunity for historians to question the notion of legitimacy of the Bernadotte dynasty. …”
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    “This is 1986. This isn’t like the 60s and 50s”: Locating the Long Civil Rights Narrative in Just Mercy (2019) by Johanne Østergaard, Mikkel Jensen

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Most mainstream films about the civil rights movement are set in the South in the 1950-1960s, but this article points out how Hollywood in the 2010s broke new ground by also portraying civil rights struggles after that era. Many historians have heeded Jacqueline Dowd Hall’s call to revise the American civil rights narrative, and this article argues that Destin Daniel Cretton’s Just Mercy (2019) is a part of a wave of “long civil rights films.” …”
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