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    Indigenous cultures in the era of globalisation by Nnamdi Tobechukwu Ekeanyanwu

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The paper therefore concludes that cultural imperialism theory needs a re-examination in line with the contemporary realities of today’s world as a global village made possible by the advances in information and communication technologies (ICTs). …”
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    The “Heretics” Hermeneutics: Bosnia and Balkan Bogomils in the Mirror of Modern Hungarian Literature As Potential(Borrowed?) Theaters of Multidimensional Orientalism by Marton Ivanyi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While not explicitly tied to imperial expansionist ambitions, such representations reflect European tendencies of “Othering,” where the “heretics” – often dismissed as heretics, tribal, or primitive – were situated in opposition to Western or Catholic norms. …”
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    Analyzing the Interaction between Islam and Ideology in the Political Thought of Hassan al-Banna and Ayatollah Khomeini by Lokman Cömert

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…To achieve this aim, the study will examine the fundamental elements of their political thoughts, ideological approaches, and social impacts. …”
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    L’échelon manquant ? Les archives municipales en Algérie : histoire de fonds et possibilités historiographiques by Thierry Guillopé

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…On the one hand, thinking about archives and colonial or imperial dynamics together has been the subject of particularly stimulating research, both across the board and in more specific fields. …”
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    Tisser dans le désert : interactions et adaptations autour d’un ouvroir missionnaire au Mzab (1892-1950) by Mélina Joyeux

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In doing so, the sisters invested an everyday feminine activity and transformed it in new settings, in line with the development of an imperial economy and colonial policies to promote “indigenous arts”. …”
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