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    Exploring community stakeholder perspectives of partnership development in community-engaged undergraduate Global Health Education in the UK: a qualitative study by Shyam Sundar Budhathoki, Helen Ward, Dorota Chapko, Christine Pettitt, Keitumetse-Kabelo Murray

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study explores the perspectives of members of community-based organisations (CBOs) who were partnered with a community engagement programme for intercalating medical students at Imperial College London.Design A qualitative study using semistructured interviews was conducted, employing reflexive thematic analysis.Setting London, UK.Participants A total of five participants (one member from five CBOs who agreed to participate) were interviewed for this study. …”
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    Development of National Procedural Law in the Second Half of the XIX – Early XX Centuries by D. V. Slynko, L. I. Kalenichenko

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The development of procedural law in the Ukrainian lands, which were part of the Austrian and, since 1868, the Austro-Hungarian Empires, was characterized by the obsolescence and imperfection of procedural legislation and its focus on the establishment of imperial positions. At the same time, it is possible to state its certain democracy and succession. …”
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    The interpretation of the New Testament as the study of texts and contexts: hermeneutics, identities, communities by J. Punt

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… The focus here is on texts, Pauline and texts invoked by Paul, and ever-present imperial “super”-texts. The latter also establishes the context, as the social setting of Paul’s letters with their rhetorical use of Othering was the Roman Empire with its identity politics. …”
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    Montecuccoli’s Fame, or: A Diplomat’s Military Reputation at the Swedish Court in 1654 by Christof Muigg

    Published 2017-12-01
    “… This article is about the weight of military fame in the inaugural audience of Imperial general and diplomat Raimondo Montecuccoli (1609–1680) at the Swedish court in 1654. …”
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    The Worm and the Ecologist: Experiencing Planetarity with Frank Herbert’s Dune by Pierre-Louis Patoine

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This article explores how Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel Dune offers occasions for the development of an ecological, Gaian sensitivity, pushing the human sensorium towards the planetary (in relation to, and contradistinction to, the global, colonial, and imperial imaginaries) by using tools typical of fantasy and science fiction, such as world-building, immersion, sensationalism, terrain navigation, non-modern epistemologies, oneiric possession, geological actants, dragon-like giant sandworms, and human-eating birds. …”
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    Hipótesis para una contextualización del Hypnos del Prado by Graziella Becatti

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Por otra parte, se formulan algunas hipótesis en torno al lugar donde este Hypnos se encontraba en época antigua, probablemente en el Palacio Imperial del Palatino.…”
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    Transnational Relationships, US Feminism, and the Labor of Dark Foreign Men in the “New World” of Europe in Louisa May Alcott’s Diana and Persis by Leslie Hammer

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Although these transnational relationships propagate a feminist agenda that challenges gender and racial hierarchies in powerful ways, the novella also complexly participates in the subordination of dark foreign Others and the US imperial project.…”
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    New Inscriptions from Nikaia XVII by Hüseyin Sami ÖZTÜRK, Ali Oğuz BOZKURT

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These funerary inscriptions are important in that they introduce us to new names that were previously unknown in the region, and they are dated mainly to the IInd-IIIrd centuries AD, the Roman Imperial period. A number of names previously documented in Anatolia or Greece were documented for the first time in the territory of Nicaea. …”
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    Addition, alteration, reconstruction. Three models of adaptive re-use by Marco Russo

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Among the key projects of this new trend the paper will dwell on the recovery of a factory by Vector Architects, the addition into existing structures by Horizontal Design and the ideal reconstruction of the imperial kilns by Studio Zhu-Pei.…”
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    An unwilling officer: the engineer Mikhail Vasilyevich Lebedev in the era of social cataclysms by D. I. Petin

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…He was given an alternate service in the Russian (imperial) army, the People’s Army of the Committee of the Members of the Legislative Assembly, the White Siberian Army, the Red Army, and Soviet institutions. …”
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    La primera fase del Estado-nación en España, 1808-1880: cambios sociales y espacios políticos by Jesús Millán

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…This article aims at proposing an alternative and non-linear analysis, which takes into account the peculiarities of the socioeconomic inheritance of the imperial phase under absolutism and the evolution of the political cultures in Spain, as well as the international background in the age of the elitist liberalism. …”
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    Escravizados, negros e quilombolas by Carlos Alexandre Barboza Plínio dos Santos

    Published 2021-11-01
    “… O presente artigo tem a intenção de fazer uma breve reflexão da saúde da população negra, sobretudo quilombola, e de políticas públicas de saúde voltadas para essa população, a partir da Constituição de 1988 e do atual contexto da pandemia Covid-19, fazendo-se necessária uma breve incursão histórica no período do Brasil colonial e imperial, com o objetivo de focar especial atenção na relação do Estado com a saúde da população negra escravizada. …”
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