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    Les noms de tranchées et de boyaux de la Grande Guerre en Champagne by Alain Devos, Pierre Taborelli, Robin Perarnau

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The toponyms and trench names constitute a socio-cultural representation of the front area and are today part of the memorial and collective heritage of societies. Trench names raise a lot of scientific questions (authorship, origin of designations, scalar and temporal permanence) and deserve a spatial analysis of the entire western front area.…”
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    From UNESCO to Google Maps: Analysis of data and visitor impressions of sites in Kosovo and Metohija on the World cultural heritage list by Mirković-Maksimović Olga D.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Laurajane Smith (2010) argues that the true ownership of heritage, when our emotions and sense of belonging are genuinely engaged, lies not so much in possessing the material but in the act of transmitting and receiving memories and knowledge. Building on this, the paper illuminates the relationship between what is protected as cultural-historical value, recognized as universal under the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, and how visitors to specific sites experience and perceive these values. …”
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    CULTURAL ARCHAEOLOGY: TEXT – CODE – SYSTEM OF REPETITIONS AND KEY-NAMES by Artyom V. Drobyshev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This direction focuses on the study of archaeological memorials and texts that can act as cultural phenomena, which allows to comprehensively study the nature of such phenomena, their structure, laws of development and functioning in modern society. …”
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    Tanto malvagio da essere d’esempio. I clerici anglo-normanni e la descrizione di Guglielmo II Rufo, disgraziatamente re d’Inghilterra by Fabrizio De Falco

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…He did not show nor gracefulness nor justice nor capability of government. His memorial image was created by ecclesiasticals that well remembered and abhorred his behavior towards the Church. …”
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    L’historiographie ou la « comédie de l’identité ». Une contribution à l’étude du concept de représentation en histoire à partir des réflexions de Michel de Certeau by Diana Napoli

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Instead, we have tried to find, in the de Certeau’s work, a use of the concept of representation capable of interrogating the meaning of the historiographical act in a presentist regime of historicity in which, under the hold of the dimension of the presence, the historical and memorial discourses seem to confound themselves and to compete with each other in order to apprehend the past.Certeau has notably envisaged, from a reading of Freud, representation that history uses as a comedy of the identity that a society, in a relation an almost schizophrenic relation with the past, plays in order to establish itself in the present. …”
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    Being ‘excluded from the world of sound’: Deafness, Invalidism and Resilience in Harriet Martineau’s Writings (1834–1855) by Manuela D’Amore

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Detailed information about her memories of the ‘world of sound’—also the impact that deafness had on her life—can be found in her hybrid prose. …”
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    Exploration of English Teachers' Instructional Communities of Practice: A Multiple Case Study by Jenny P Arabis

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The study was conducted with six English language teachers from the College of Education at Jose Rizal Memorial State University in Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. …”
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    Hidrelétricas e (re)ordenamento do território: uma comparação entre os povos amazônicos (Brasil) e das montanhas da Catalunya (Espanha) by Maria Madalena Aguiar Cavalcante, Antoni Francesc Tulla Pujol

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The conclusion is that in both cases, the use of the river has been to meet the needs of large industrial centers, while the settlements affected by the reservoir, upon being resettled, do not have the reestablishment of their essential activities guaranteed, resulting in the emptying of the new place, making it just a memorial.…”
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    Nature’s Song under the Bombs: Pastoral Echoes in some Scottish War Poems by Stéphanie NOIRARD

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…It first shows the slow degradation of nature’s sounds in the poems on the First World War – from nostalgic reminiscences, comforting memories or patriotic pleas to human cries in the din of guns. …”
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