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  1. 281

    Kobori Enshū : deux biographies, une légende by Emmanuel Marès

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…At first sight, everything seems to oppose the two main historians of the post-war Japanese gardens : Shigemori Mirei and Mori Osamu. …”
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  2. 282

    Les lieux d’origine du devoir de mémoire by Sébastien Ledoux

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…The new practices fostered a historiographic renewal for a new generation of historians who contributed to the understanding, through language is used, of this question, raised at the same moment of our “regime of historicity.”…”
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  3. 283

    Du point à l'espace (rural) : localisation de mentions textuelles et mise à l'épreuve de normes socio-spatiales by Nicolas Poirier

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Geolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists who aims to adopt a spatial approach to their object of study. …”
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  4. 284

    Commémoration de l’indépendance et unité nationale en Amérique latine by Guillemette Martin

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…Extensively studied by historians, the centenary of independence has mostly been analyzed from its commemoration in the capital, a perspective which manifests so much that it reproduces the strong centralism exercised by the capital over the rest of the country. …”
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  5. 285

    OpenStreetMap and Its Application to Monumental Studies: An Opportunity for Digital Public History? Quantitative Examples and Methodological Reflections by Camilla Zucchi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is precisely Overpass that provides digital historians with the possibility of entering, extracting and analysing data according to the tags of interest and the area under investigation, in the most suitable format. …”
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  6. 286

    La mise en tourisme du patrimoine paysager de la Vallée des peintres entre Berry et Limousin : un levier de développement rural ? by Edwige Garnier, Frédéric Serre

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This profusion of artistic creativity focusing on the landscapes of the valley then fell into oblivion before the work of art historians exhumed this key period of local cultural history. …”
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  7. 287

    Born Dead or Alive? Revisiting the Definition of Stillbirths in Norway by Hilde Leikny Sommerseth

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Since 1947 there has been a common understanding among Norwegian historians and demographers that stillbirths registered in the country prior to 1839 included infants who were born alive but died within 24 hours. …”
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  8. 288

    Quand les textes et les sols se taisent : le cas de Cencelle (Tarquinia, Italie, ixe-xve siècles) by Francesca Romana Stasolla, Sara Nardi Combescure

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The results of archaeological excavations, when compared with iconography and medieval texts, provide multiple intersections that facilitate a better understanding of material civilization, with the perspective of obtaining a comprehensive and evolving vision. While historians and archaeologists have long downplayed "illustrations", these are now recognized as full-fledged documentary sources. …”
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  9. 289

    Expertise économique et reconfigurations disciplinaires dans la décolonisation by Thomas Irace

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Despite frequent nods to the importance of economics in the history of development, the extent of contributions from historians of economics to that literature has remained surprisingly limited. …”
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  10. 290

    Interacting with the Past: Historical Sciences and Historical Games by David Černín

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Historical video games are uniquely tied to the scientific practices of professional historians, archaeologists, and many other experts. …”
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  11. 291

    The Stories that Make Us: European Holocaust Narratives and the Promise of Albanian Cosmopolitan Memory Practices by Kailey rocker

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In particular, I focus on post-1991 efforts by local historians and politicians as well as foreign amateur and expert historiographers to exemplify Albania as a safe haven for the Jewish community during the Second World War and more recent efforts to commemorate the socialist era Tepelena Internment Camp, which took on the unofficial name of Albania’s Auschwitz during my fieldwork. …”
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  12. 292

    From Law Book to Legal Book: The Origin of a Species by Michael Widener

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The article concludes by pointing to opportunities for collecting, research, and teaching that the broader definition of »legal book« presents for curators and the historians they serve. …”
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    Les chanteuses à la barre by Mélanie Traversier

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The judicial documentation that have been neglected in the past by the historians of opera reveals the internal professional tensions inside the “showbiz society”, involving female and male singers against the theatres directors. …”
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    Kabaret as 'n 'Alternatiewe' Kommunikasieverrigting by Stephan Bouwer

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Subsequently, cabaret as "protest art"- Is examined: It is noted that most definitions, ex pressed by various historians and theoreticians, stress the fact that cabaret, primarily, is protest art. …”
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    Prensa e imperialismo popular. La Vanguardia y el lobby africanista a finales del siglo XIX by Pol Dalmau

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To do so, it focuses on the case of La Vanguardia, a newspaper that is as well-known as it is little studied by historians. Originally founded as a party newspaper, in 1888 the Godó family promoted a radical change in the editorial line of La Vanguardia in order to expand its readership and increase its influence. …”
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    Time after Time: Narratives of the Longue Durée in the Anthropocene by Stephen W. Sawyer

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…This article suggests that new potential areas of collaboration between historians and literary scholars have emerged around a nascent but galloping interest in two fields of scholarship, the Anthropocene and the longue durée. …”
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    Les villes romaines victimes des guerres perses dans l’œuvre de Procope de Césarée by Sylvain Janniard

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Sieges are thus recurrent during this period and most of them are documented by multiple accounts, often transmitted by contemporary historians. The contribution focuses on accounts written in Greek in the middle of the 6th century by Procopius of Caesarea concerning urban devastation in Roman Syria during the campaigns led by the Sassanian ruler Khosrau from 540 to 543 AD. …”
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  18. 298

    On Historiography of Fights for Independence and Creation of Lithuanian Army by Vytautas Lesčius

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…The greatest contribution in this field was made by some Lithuanian war historians living abroad. In current Lithuania, the interest of the public in the subject has borne fruit—some extensive works based on the material drawn from archive stocks and other sources have been published, scientific journals come out, etc. …”
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    The Forgotten : tentative de réappropriation aborigène de l’histoire australienne by Virginie BERNARD

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…In recent decades, many historians and anthropologists have dedicated their research to such repressed histories, provoking virulent reactions among conservative scholars and politicians opposed to a rewriting of history which questions the Australian national narrative and identity. …”
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    A Santidade Enfurecida by Leandro Duarte Rust

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Although tensions between lay and clergy attracted, for more than a century, the largest share of the historians' attention - especially the so-called struggles between the priesthood and the empire -, the struggles between segments of the Church itself multiplied and intensified, achieving great documentary repercussion. …”
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