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The Tragedy of Regicide in Interregnum and Restoration Histories of the English Civil Wars
Published 2011-09-01“…This article explores the generic proximity between history and drama in the Interregnum and Restoration histories of the English civil wars. …”
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Colombia in the Global Hegemonic Interregnum: Southern Initiative Towards a Multipolar Geopolitics
Published 2025-04-01“…This article analyzes the transformation of Colombia’s foreign policy within the context of a global hegemonic interregnum. Drawing on the world-systems approach of Arrighi and Wallerstein, it examines how Colombia is reconfiguring its international engagement amid this transitional period, with emphasis on its relationship with the Global South and multipolarity. …”
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Humphrey Moseley and the Politics of Early Modern Publishers
Published 2025-07-01Subjects: Get full text
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Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony in Ethiopia: Imagining a Post-TPLF Order
Published 2021-10-01Subjects: Get full text
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Kto (i kiedy) podpisał konfederację warszawską 1573 roku? O uczestnikach zjazdu konwokacyjnego w pierwszym bezkrólewiu
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Spory o status prymasa na Sejmie Czteroletnim
Published 2007-12-01“…Żaden obrońca elekcyjnego tronu, a więc zwolennik interregnum, nie wypowiadał się głośno w obronie praw prymasa-interrexa. …”
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“This is Not America”: States of Emergency in Europe
Published 2020-12-01“…The COVID-19 pandemic and the protests in solidarity with those protesting the death of George Floyd in the US constitute a conjunctural crisis in Europe, exposing the hollowness of grand narratives and geopolitical fantasies―not least those of “the West” and “transatlanticism.” In the interregnum of the present, as a new world order takes form, the pandemic and race emergencies not only intensify European rejection of the US, they reveal the frailty of the “European project” and anxiety about the future of Europe. …”
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¿Representar la legitimidad? Objetos, símbolos y comunicación en las ceremonias públicas del reinado de Fernando I de Aragón
Published 2018-01-01“…On 28 June 1412, as a result of the compromiso of Caspe’s sentence, the infante Ferdinand of Castile was proclaimed king of Aragon after two years of interregnum. Ferdinand’s potential needs to legitimise his right to the throne and his exercise of royal authority as king Martin I’s successor conducted to an spectacular propaganda apparatus. …”
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“It Was a Brutal Land”: Exploring the Personal and the Political in Damon Galgut’s Small Circle of Beings (1988)
Published 2023-09-01“…As it is shown, Galgut’s collection of stories is representative of white writing in the times of the interregnum insofar as it depicts isolated, conflicted protagonists, includes the theme of physical and mental disintegration, and explores the state of personal and political precarity.…”
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The Justification of Tyrannicide in the Chronicle of Dalimil. The Czech Nobility as the “Mystical Body” of the Realm
Published 2018-01-01“…In the context of the succession crisis (interregnum of 1306-1310) entailed by the death of Venceslas III, murdered without descent, and the extinction of the Přemyslide dynasty, its author’s plane was to establish the political role of the Czech nobility. …”
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Royal Council of England in 1483 and Usurpation of Power by Richard III
Published 2023-12-01“…The role that the Council played between April and July of 1483, the issues it addressed, and the decisions it made effectively position it as the governing body of England during the interregnum. Drawing on a wide array of sources, information was compiled about all members of the Council who were or could have been part of its composition at the beginning of the period under study (61 individuals). …”
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Edward Stillingfleet and the 17th Century Episcopacy
Published 2022-06-01“…The Church, in its widest sense, was roughly split between three entities: dissenters, Anglicans and Roman-Catholics. Before the Interregnum, the Episcopacy had been abolished although bishops did not lose their clerical status. …”
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Poetic Fabulations
Published 2024-09-01“…The multi-vocality of the piece gives evidence to the experiences of the authors in this work. The interregnum which follows stanza 4, functions at the simultaneous and unruly registers of poetry, analysis, affect, and the somatic, to interrupt the flow, signalling how we experience labouring within the academy. …”
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Chirac’s Gaullism – Why France Has Become the Driving Force behind the Effort to Build an Autonomous European Defence?
Published 2004-05-01“…In the Non-Gaullist Interregnum between 1974-1995 President Giscard d’Estaing jeopardised the Gaullist legacy, but President François Mitterrand became – against all expectations – a ‘Socialist Gaullist’ and it was he who realised one of De Gaulle’s objectives by creating the Eurocorps. …”
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Poetic Fabulations: Chartering Relationalities of Black Flourishing, Mutuality, Inclusive Excellence, and Accountability
Published 2024-09-01“…The multi-vocality of the piece gives evidence to the experiences of the authors in this work. The interregnum which follows stanza 4, functions at the simultaneous and unruly registers of poetry, analysis, affect, and the somatic, to interrupt the flow, signalling how we experience labouring within the academy. …”
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‘The Code of Chivalry’ as a Socio-ethical Standard
Published 2013-01-01“…The customs and traditions regarding the ways of ‘manliness’ and ‘chivalry’ are among such spiritual and cultural reserves of Iran and Islam which have formed a series of ethical and spiritual teachings and some kind of practical wisdom for the public and which have come to be very useful to the people in interregnum periods. The present paper seeks to identify and present the system of chivalry through reflecting on the written documents on the codes and the ways of chivalry and manliness and also by examining their remaining traditions such as the manner and conduct taught at traditional Iranian gymnasiums and the ways of the traditional Iranian athletes. …”
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Brutalist Practice in 1960’s Berlin Churches: Experimental Interior Spaces
Published 2025-04-01“…In this period, which Goldhagen describes as an interregnum between an expiring Modernism and dawning Postmodernism, experimental designs emerged under the influence of Brutalism. …”
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