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    Le « milieu » homosexuel suisse durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale by Thierry Delessert

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Dans un pays resté neutre au cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et replié sur lui-même par « Défense nationale », fédéral depuis 1848 en unifiant trois cultures linguistiques, la capitale économique, Zürich, ressort sans conteste comme étant celle de l’homosexualité. …”
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    Treating complex traumatic stress disorders : an evidence-based guide /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Ford, and Marylene Cloitre -- Assessment of the sequelae of complex trauma : evidence-based measures / John Briere and Joseph Spinazzola -- Assessment of attachment and abuse history, and adult attachment style / Daniel Brown --…”
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    In Turkısh Thrace by Umut M. Doğan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… In the Early Iron Age, Turkish Thrace had a cultural identity largely identical to the rest of Thrace. …”
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    Ọ̀rọ̀ Lẹyẹ ń Gbọ́! A Deserving Tribute to Alàgbà Adébáyọ̀Mosọbalájé Ajíbádé Àkàndé Fálétí (Ọdẹ Àdàbà) by Félix Ayoh’Omidire

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This grand gesture is a testimony of the importance of Bàbá Fálétí and the great value this University community attached and continues to attach to the passage of this great man through our Citadel of Learning. …”
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    Horrible British Histories: Young people in museums interrogating national identity through principles and practices of critical pedagogy by Sadia Habib

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Museums can become crucial cultural sites where young people can lead a critical interrogation of the idea of nation, through an exploration of the discourses attached to British identities that play out at local, national and global levels.  …”
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    Constructions territoriales et dynamiques patrimoniales dans le périurbain de Porto-Novo (Bénin) by Cédric Tafuri

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…These wooded areas close to the city have many different forms today although their overall surface area has decreased; they also sometimes adapt to the modern context and to ongoing cultural transformations. In a context of religious diversity and of a revival of traditions in Benin since the 1990s, the recognition of these small forests as part of the cultural heritage may help protect them.…”
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    Why Hair Needs to Be Long by Nicolas Sihlé

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Bromberger’s analytical approach to hair, which focuses primarily on sociological factors such as group belonging or norm vs. marginality, is relevant here, but overlooks key cultural dimensions of the phenomenon. Tibetan notions of embodied divinity and ritual power attached to hair indicate that it is important to include questions about cultural perceptions of the nature of hair and of its relationship with the individuals themselves, or with the beings that can inhabit it.…”
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    La Jeune Grecque de David d’Angers ou le rêve brisé by Philippe Durey

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Little-known in France because of the secondary place of sculpture vis-à-vis painting in the cultural consciousness of the contemporary public concerning the nineteenth century, as well as because of the poor representation in the Louvre (as in most of the great fine art museums) of the works of David d’Angers, Reviving Greece nevertheless occupies a central place in French sculpture of the first half of the nineteenth century. …”
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    A Stylistic Analysis of Ṣeun Ògúnfìdítìmí’s Songs by Temidayo Akinrinlola

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Ṣeun Ògúnfìdítìmí is an advocate of social and cultural revival of traditional African values. …”
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    Betekenis en betekeniskonstruksie in beeldkommunikasie by Pieter Jacobus Fourie

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The central argument is that the human being does not perceive (look at) reality with an innocent eye, but his outlook on life, cultural background and ideological beliefs "colour" his perception and interpretation of images. …”
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    Les phalères aux tritons d’époque romaine : un nouvel exemplaire découvert dans la villa de Bulgnéville (Vosges) by Karine Boulanger, Patrick Galliou

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Such phaleras, with their characteristic ternary animal decoration, attached to horse harnesses, are dated to the late second or early third century and attest to the continuity of aesthetic traditions rooted in the native cultural background during the Roman period.…”
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    L’arbre urbain à Tunis : entre fonctionnalités et croyances by Myriam Bennour Azooz

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…What criteria should be used for preserving an urban tree as a cultural heritage to be transmitted? Three hypotheses are examined in the case of the city of Tunis. …”
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    ROMANTIC HUMAN STUDY: PECULIARITIES OF PERSONALITY PHILOSOPHY IN THE LITERATURE OF THE 1820-1830-IES. by T. N. Zhuzhgina-Allahverdian, S. A. Ostapenko

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The romantic worldview determined the specifics of anthropological discourse, both logical and illogical, remaining symbols and attaching, as for example, a real historical anecdote, a popular history, a philosophical thought, a myth, a famous literary episode and the arts multiplied by creative inspiration and imagination. …”
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    The Configuration of Work in the XXI Century: The Market Eloy Salmon and Molecular Movements of the Capital by María Luisa López Guerrero

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…This can be explained by observing that in their existing organization they have their own institutional forms, internal codes of exchange, and cultural practices that allow there to be social and local attachments, as well as the fostering of relationships with global capitalism, which creates “resistance” to the State.…”
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