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Du sol pour l’habitant au sol pour le vivant. L’histoire des traces génératrices de biodiversité dans le projet de recherche Morphobio Toulouse
Published 2022-11-01“…Historians’ tools are compared to those specific to other disciplines, paying attention to history’s contribution to research embedded in present-day questions: the place of living organisms in an urban environment.…”
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Heroic Deeds and Heroic Failure
Published 2023-07-01“…The First Crusade was evoked by Anglo-Norman English historians throughout the 12th and into the 13th Century. …”
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How the approach to the Epoch of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania is changing in the Lithuanian Historiography today?
Published 2011-06-01“…After reestablishing independence in 1990, Lithuanian historians refused the heritage of Soviet historiography, started integrating the Western theoretical discourse and have created a unique model of the development of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the European civilization, proposed by Edvardas Gudavičius. …”
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Introduction au dossier Regards sur le passé : 30 ans de la Société Francophone de Primatologie
Published 2018-05-01“…This special section thus proposes complementary perspectives on the study of temporality in primatology as well as works from historians rarely circulated towards primatologists.…”
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Sobre a recepção de O Antigo Regime e a Revolução pela historiografia da Revolução Francesa: da publicação da obra ao contexto do Bicentenário de 1789
Published 2019-01-01“…The purpose of this paper is to offer an overview –although summary– of The Old Regime and the Revolution by the historiography of the French Revolution, from its publication to the context of the Bicentennial celebration (1789-1989).Among other aspects, it was demonstrated how, in spite of relevant and favorable opinions from eminent historians and literary critics, the famous Tocqueville work faced serious editorial and ideological challenges in the period between June 1856 and the first centenary of its appearance.In the wake of the postwar changes of the 1950s and, to a large extent, due to the important contributions of the eminent republican and socialist historian Georges Lefebvre, Tocqueville’s historical work began to attract a growing consideration of academic historians and the general public, becoming a pivotal author in both historiography and contemporary political debate during and after the celebration of the Bicentenary of the Revolution of 1789.…”
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Zadání architektonického a uměleckého díla v raném novověku. Mezi hospodářskými dějinami a dějinami umění
Published 2023-07-01“…Art historians, when studying the sources accompanying the commissioning of architectural works, must take note that, on the basis of the same principles, works that are usually perceived as non-art were commissioned in the early modern domain. …”
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Foucault in Sulawesi: Challenging the Roots of Ethnic Discourse in South Sulawesi
Published 2024-12-01“…This research discovered how ethnic polarization occurred and offers possible corrections and additions to previous historians’ historical interpretations based more on national interests than historic facts. …”
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Omri van Israel: 'n Poging tot historiese rekonstruksie
Published 1997-12-01“… Historians usually use the Old Testament as their source of information in writing contemporary works on the history of ancient Israel. …”
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A Long Journey of Historical Research and Scientific Publication
Published 2021-06-01“…Historians are also required to publish their research results in journals, especially in international journals. …”
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THE CONCEPT OF “THE CONCERT OF EUROPE” IN XX CENTURY BRITISH AND AMERICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY
Published 2016-02-01“…The article provides a critical analysis of the interpretations of the Concert of Europe by British and American historians of the XXth century. The interest in the study of this phenomenon is rooted in its relation to the problems of the maintenance of international order and stability. …”
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Goya dans l’historiographie française du xixe siècle : images et textes
Published 2015-10-01“…In the second half of the century, many books – sometimes illustrated – about the artist began to appear. While art historians and critics were fascinated by Goya, he was not as highly regarded as Velázquez. …”
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The periodisation of Lithuanian history in the context of social history
Published 2006-06-01“…In the 20th-century historiography of Lithuania, such insights are found in the works of famous historians Z. Ivinskis, J. Jurginis, and E. Gudavičius. …”
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‘Viral’ Hunts? A Cultural Darwinian Analysis of Witch Persecutions
Published 2019-07-01“…Historians have convincingly argued that witch-hunts were not inspired by some hidden agenda; persecutors genuinely believed in the threat of witchcraft to their communities. …”
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Science Under Political Change: The Experience of Russian Genetics in the 1960s
Published 2015-10-01“…This period has not yet been duly investigated and there are almost no publications authored by professional historians dedicated to genetics research in the Soviet Union in the 1960-80s. …”
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HISTORICAL NARRATIVE: CONSTITUENT FEATURES AND LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES
Published 2024-12-01“…While historians extensively research narrative and use a significant number of concepts that linguists traditionally see as their own, the properties of historical narrative have not received sufficient coverage in linguistics yet. …”
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Piotr Stolypin and the National question in the Russian Empire in 1906-1911: new trends in Russian historiography
Published 2011-06-01“…Territorially, the historians research P. Stolypin's actions only in the Western Provinces, the Kingdom of Poland, and the Grand Duchy of Finland. …”
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A PROBLEM OF OPENING OF THE SECOND FRONT IS IN EUROPE: LOOK AFTER SEVEN DECADES
Published 2014-06-01“…The author associate himself with those historians, who support the origin of idea about the efficient strategy of attack against enemy simultaneously from different directions by the defeat of Germany, against which in the years of world war first two-front war was going: Russian army - from the east and Anglo-Franco-American soldiers from the west. …”
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Berlin Congress 1878 Through the Eyes of Phanariot Alexander Karateodori Pashi
Published 2021-09-01“…“Rapport” only in recent years began to attract the at tention of historians. The history of its creation is still unclear. …”
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Falsification of history: to the problem
Published 2009-12-01“…As author underlines, historians are to work out the scientific criteria to help the reader define scientific study and false, to defend history as a science, to prevent mass-media to do the contrary.…”
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Flaubert, lecteur d’histoire
Published 2009-12-01“…The chapter in Bouvard et Pécuchet devoted to historians brings the proof, from a contrary position, of the central role of subjectivity, by showing that its absence only dooms to failure the two fellows’ initiation to History.…”
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