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    Lutte symbolique, recours à l’étranger et consécration transnationale. Sartre et ses modèles américains by Anna Boschetti

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…We will also see how the transformation of his position after 1945 affected his attitude towards writers admired in his youth. On the theoretical level, we will test some general hypotheses concerning, on the one hand, the conditions of the transnational circulation and consecration of literary works (Bourdieu, 2002 ; Sapiro, 2012, 2013 and 2016b ; Casanova, 2015), and, on the other hand, the factors that determine writers’ choices, including with respect to the technical aspects of their works. …”
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    Inspired by Harold Conklin by Gerard A. Persoon, Jan van der Ploeg, Merlijn van Weerd

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Conklin (1926-2016) is without doubt one of the key figures in ethnobotany and environmental anthropology. His work is admired for, among other qualities, its precision and its level of « fine description ». …”
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    Russian Bishop in Gilded Age America by V. V. Pechatnov, V. O. Pechatnov

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…It is demonstrated that his perception was shaped both by his clergy experience and a more general framework of Russian culture. Hence an admiration of American economic and technological progress went hand in hand with a total rejection of American materialism, individualism and political values. …”
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    The Traces of “New Character” in Uzbek Short Story Heroes Based on Two Examples of Uzbek Short Stories of the Present Day by Veli Savaş Yelok

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…As a result, writers created the heroes of today through the change experienced by people in their inner world who lived in the same era as the writers. As a general principle, creating a hero is seen as the first issue in the literature of every era. …”
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    The Harmony of Meter and Emotion in the Odes of Anvari Abivardi (With a Look at the Poems of His Master, Abol Faraj Runi) by Maryam Khalili Jahantigh, Mohammad Barani, Leila Shakibaei

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this study, harmony is used in the general sense of compromise, coordination, and unity. …”
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    Automated Breast Cancer Detection in Mammograms using Transfer Learningbased Deep Learning Models by Preeti Katiyar, Krishna Singh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Introduction: When considering cancer mortality rates in general, Breast Cancer (BC) is a major contributor among females. …”
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    Origin and Development of Service Cynology in Modern Ukraine by V. S. Seliukov

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Pavlov, who described the reflexes in general (conditioned and unconditioned); indicative reactions and their nature; stimuli and their types; types and principles of higher nervous activity of dogs; processes of inhibition and excitation; deviations in the activity of the dog’s brain. …”
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    Un document: Deziluziile mele în Rusia by Emma Goldman, Cristina Deutsch

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…In 1936, she leaves for Spain in order to support Spanish Republic against General Franco’s insurgence, publishing in here the weekly CNT-FAI Information Bulletin, but being also present on the Aragon, Valencia, and Madrid fronts. …”
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    Reflections on the Yoruba Past: Toyin Falola on Isaac Delano by Wale Oyedeji

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In very many ways, he displays quality content that gives him the sort of image he has built for Africans generally, and himself particularly in the world of intellectualism. …”
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    The Anglo-French Relationship as seen through British Political Cartoons, from the Third to the Fifth Republic by Richard Davis

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Les critiques, parfois très virulentes, n’ont pas cessé mais on a pu identifier un plus grand respect et même une certaine admiration pour la France et ses dirigeants, surtout le général de Gaulle, dans les années soixante. …”
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    ‘A Modern Liberation’. Belgium and the Start of the American Century, 1944-1946 by Peter Schrijvers

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…In reality, however, Allied forces remained stationed on Belgian soil until late in 1945, causing relations to be much more complex than is generally remembered. This paper examines the American presence in Belgium, both in terms of waves of admiration and currents of discontent, and concludes that, despite their mixed reception, American troops more than any others came to represent a ‘modern’ liberation creating rising expectations…”
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    Luis Martín Santos est-il (vraiment) existentialiste ? by Thierry Capmartin

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…In the end, it is the relevance of the category of «existentialism» within the field of the history of literature that we intend to question more generally, using a quite singular case as a starting point.…”
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    Marius’ ‘grammar of assent’: Pater’s Dialogue with Newman by John Coates

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…It is generally acknowledged that Newman’s influence was a significant factor in Pater’s rapprochement with Christianity in the 1880s. …”
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    “TO JOKE ABOUT GOD”: ANECDOTES OF HAJI HASAN MUSTAPA by Jajang A Rohmana, Muhamad Zuldin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…He did not show his superiority as a respected Dutch official, nor did he extricate himself from various tensions and obstacles. This generally relates to the low level of religious knowledge of his interlocutors. …”
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    ‘Modern gardeners’ with Rustic Ideals: Fruitful Congruencies between John Ruskin and William Robinson by Aurélien Wasilewski

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…William Robinson, a gardener and magazine editor, is usually celebrated as the originator of the wild garden and the English flower garden, aesthetic forms that flourished in the second half of the nineteenth century in England. He greatly admired John Ruskin and made his the latter’s ‘definition of the vegetable kingdom [which] is quite different from the definition of botanists generally, but perhaps not on that account less true. …”
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    Voltaire et Contant d’Orville: le 'Voltaire portatif' (1766), une lettre inconnue, un remerciement à l’auteur, et une réplique voilée à l’archevêque d’Auch by John R. Iverson

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Beginning with a heretofore unknown letter addressed by André-Guillaume Contant d’Orville to Voltaire in January 1766, this essay discusses Voltaire’s reaction to Les Pensées philosophiques de Monsieur de Voltaire (1766; a work sent to him by Contant d’Orville) and, more generally, his strategic approach to writing letters of acknowledgement to younger writers who sent him their works. …”
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