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El héroe de las Cabezas: un discutido símbolo constitucional durante el Trienio Liberal
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Position in proton Bragg curve influences DNA damage complexity and survival in head and neck cancer cells
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La borne milliaire de Vollore-Ville (Puy-de-Dôme), forme et transformation
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Inclusion of Women Architects into the Cultural Field of Spanish Competitions: Struggling for Professional Recognition from the Periphery (1978-2008)
Published 2024-07-01“…A great deal of Spanish women architects who were regular contestants achieved their recognition through silent logic, far removed from flashy celebrity, an issue that has left a deep imprint on their ways of approaching the practice of their profession, in general, and of participating in the cultural field of the competition, in particular. …”
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Museographic narrating of dissonant heritage in Tianjin’s former international concessions
Published 2024-10-01“…The article captures and examines the main narratives from three perspectives: 1) revisiting the concession period as evidence of the beginning of modernity in China, which was a time in which celebrity life stories and the emergence of modern urban elements were praised; 2) considering the concessions as a dreamlike past of ‘others’ and ‘elsewheres’ belonging to a ‘foreign land’ and a context far removed from contemporary life in China, which favours the thematisation and leisure of Western architecture; and 3) selecting and targeting narratives focused on the heroes of the Republic of China (1912–1949) and the People’s Republic of China. …”
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Lest we remember? Recollection of the Boer War and Great War in Ireland
Published 2012-12-01“…Despite the existence of major monuments in the centre of Dublin, the memory of the South African or Boer War (1899-1902) has not attracted the same celebrity as the First World War. …”
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The Vosges, border of Alsace (1871-1914)
Published 2013-12-01“…Others saw the Vosges more as a dividing border, placing emphasis on language specificities and differences in cultural heritage, the use of mountain huts as centres to celebrate local traditions, and the integration of the mountain range within the ‘regional heritage’. …”
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Masonic Ritual and the Display of Empire in 19th-Century India and Beyond
Published 2021-06-01“…This article aims at exploring the role played by Freemasonry in displaying, promoting and celebrating the British Empire. It argues that Masonic lodges held centre stage in the Indian colonial public sphere. …”
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Le Millenáris à Budapest, la reconversion de l’ancienne usine de construction électrique Ganz
Published 2015-07-01“…The Millenáris, the Millenium Exhibition and Cultural Programme Centre was created in Budapest to accommodate a splendid exhibition celebrating the thousandth anniversary of the establishment of the Hungarian state in the Carpathian basin. …”
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Cesta pekelného notáře z Mexika do Kuksu
Published 2012-04-01“…It deals with the theatre person of the notary (notarius) Ficli-pucli who appears in a celebration occurred at the court of the Count Sporck in his residence at Kuks, a bath and cultural centre founded by himself. …”
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From “religion” to “spirituality” in socialist Bulgaria: Vanga, Nicholas Roerich, and the mystique of history
Published 2024-01-01“…The article delves into processes unfolding in Bulgaria in the 1970s, centring around two figures: Vanga, known as the seer of Petrič, and the mystic painter Nicholas Roerich, to demonstrate the changes in the structure and meaning of categories related to religion that occurred in the period of “mature socialism”. …”
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Mapping the “Unseen” Landscape
Published 2015-07-01“…Through an exhibition of the maps, the project has helped to advance discussions towards the creation of an Aboriginal cultural centre in the region.…”
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Le Songe d’une nuit d’été de Benjamin Britten : Nouvel éclairage scénique de l’héritage shakespearien
Published 2008-02-01“…By insisting on the sensuality and the physical dimension of the play and on its capacity to celebrate drama and all theatrical arts, Britten seems to have been at the centre of an aesthetic and ideological renewal which was to be carried on later by Jan Kott and Peter Brook, among others, thus making him an important figure in the history of the performances of Shakespeare’s masterpiece.…”
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Une ponction dans le fonds Paul Guadet : les plans de pose du revêtement de l’Hôtel Carnot, 1906-1908
Published 2020-09-01“…As we have recently celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the demolition of the hotel Carnot, the recent listing of Paul Guadet’s holdings stored in the Centre d’archives d’architecture du XXe siècle was the occasion to consider the plans that were used to design and apply the stoneware cladding on its façades, and which have remained unpublished to this day.…”
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“No female weakness harbour’d there”: Epic Reframing of the Notorious Queen in Margaret Holford’s Margaret of Anjou: A Poem
Published 2022-10-01“…By writing in a heroic mode and attributing epic characteristics to her poem, Margaret Holford transgresses the boundaries of the epic genre in which masculine ideals and goals are celebrated in general. Holford reacts to the male-centred epic genre with her female epic hero. …”
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