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    NGUYEN DU’S PERCEPTION ABOUT CHINA UNDER THE QING DYNASTY THROUGH BAC HANH TAP LUC by Lê Quang Trường

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Many of his family members served in high positions in the imperial mandarin system of the Le-Trinh dynasty. …”
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    World Religions in the World by David Chidester

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The imperial edifice of ‘world religions’ has been dismantled in recent scholarship in the study of religion. …”
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    Evolution of CFD as an engineering science. A personal perspective with emphasis on the finite volume method by Runchal, Akshai Kumar

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…A number of researchers contributed to the tools and technology that came to be called CFD but the prime movers were two brilliant scientists—one at Los Alamos National Laboratory and the other at Imperial College, London. The author was a part of the Imperial College group and this is a personal perspective on the evolution of CFD.Over the last few decades, CFD has made a significant impact in a wide spectrum of engineering and environmental sectors. …”
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    Un manuscrit éthiopien chrétien sur papier (ca. 1755) : une singularité royale by Anaïs Wion

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The status of this manuscript was high enough to be part of the imperial library at the turn of the twentieth century and then included in the national heritage collection.…”
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    Orphans in Mediterranean antiquity and early Christianity by J. T. Fitzgerald

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Part 2 identifies five factors (inadequate public health care, low life expectancy, war deaths, death during childbirth, and differences in age at first marriage for men and women) that contributed to the high incidence of orphans in antiquity. Part 3 surveys the recognition of orphans’ vulnerability in ancient Babylon, ancient Israel and early Judaism, ancient Greece, and imperial Rome. …”
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    Asian Public Space since 1945: From Mao to the Mall and Beyond by David Grahame Shane

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This short survey tracks the retreat of the European imperial space systems as Asian nations gained independence and the multi-centered, global corporate system of public space-making that emerged from 1990-2008. …”
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    Chemical, Physical, and Sensory Properties of Bread with Popped Amaranth Flour by Guadalupe Chaquilla-Quilca, Alma Rosa Islas-Rubio, Francisco Vásquez-Lara, Lourdes Salcedo-Sucasaca, Reynaldo Justino Silva-Paz, Jesús Guadalupe Luna-Valdez

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Both types of amaranth flour had a high nutritional value, but the peak and final viscosity of popped amaranth flour were closer to the wheat flour. …”
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    Modélisation 3D et évocation du port du Bas-Empire de Bordeaux (Gironde) by Frédéric Gerber

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The rather small dimensions of the inner port, barely more than 1.50 ha at high tide, and barely 1 ha at low tide, had to be compensated for by the nature of its facilities and the way in which it affected the tidal range. …”
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    Performative Translation: Latvia’s Orbita Group as a Post-Monolingual Heterotopia by Kevin M. F. Platt

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… The Orbita multimedia and poetry collective, based in Riga, Latvia, has succeeded in making poetry written in Russian an integral part of the Latvian cultural and literary scene, despite the burden borne by Russian language and culture in this society as a result of still unsettled and contested histories of Russian and Soviet imperial domination and cultural imperialism. The article explains this achievement as resulting from the Orbita collective’s practices of “performative translation,” which make translation a highly visible and central element of various forms of artistic activity, including multimedia installations, book publishing, video poetry, public performance, proper, and more. …”
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    Promiscuous, diseased and unfit: Discourses and embodiments of Indian indentured women across the British Empire, c. 1840–1920 by Morag Flora Wright

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The Indian Government consistently emphasized the importance of obtaining high numbers of indentured women, as the lack of women on plantations was portrayed as leading to so-called vice and ‘immoral’ sexual relations. …”
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