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    Panoramas et « romans vrais » de la société : formes et stratégies de la représentation sociale en France (xixe-xxie siècle) by Robert Lukenda

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In the process, both the medial, narrative and epistemological strategies of some ongoing projects as well as their historical references shall be made visible.…”
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    Suhtumisest siugudesse Eesti kesk- ja varauusaja ajalooallikates by Inna Põltsam-Jürjo

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Normative and narrative sources of the era often described Estonians through references to snakes, emphasizing their paganism, barbarism, and superstition. …”
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    Translation as Counter-Memory: Mainmise and the Making of a Counter-Culture in Quebec by Carmen Ruschiensky

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Integrating perspectives from translation studies and memory studies, it develops the idea of counter-memory as a translational phenomenon based on re-identification (the construction of alternative collective references through cultural borrowing and transfer) and re-temporalization (the re-inscription of references in a remembered past or utopic future). …”
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    Apfelernten mit Inger Christensen. (Silke Scheuermann, Jan Wagner, Uljana Wolf) by Yvonne Al-Taie

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This paper will shift the focus on poetry’s relation to the world as another aspect repeatedly addressed by contemporary German poets when referring to Christensen’s work. Discussing three essays by Silke Scheuermann, Jan Wagner, and Uljana Wolf this paper traces their approaches to Inger Christensen’s poetry with a particular interest in personal encounters with nature and real-world sensual experiences as the core and outset of Inger Christensen’s poetic writings. …”
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    GIUSEPPE VERDI’S MACBETH – PART I by Júlia KÖPECZI KIRKÓSA

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…This tragedy, which due to the belief that it is cursed is most often referred to as “The Scottish play”, grabbed Giuseppe Verdi’s attention. …”
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    Dictionis granditate : la conversion dans les romans du Graal en prose au XIIIe siècle by Catherine Nicolas

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…To achieve this, it sets the hypothesis that all these novels develop a common type of poetics, despite their huge variety, and defends the idea that such a kind of poetics could be very close to the one exposed by Geoffroy of Vinsauf in his Poetria Nova : the necessity to give voice to the Cross in order to convert the reader. This work will refer to the Poetria Nova as well as to the writings of St Bernard and of Cesarius of Heisterbach, in order to understand the shape and implications of the experience of conversion, at the turn of the XIIth century.…”
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    Qu’est-ce qu’une affaire ? James Mackintosh au dépôt des archives du ministère des Affaires étrangères en 1814 by Juliette Deloye

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Beyond common sense, an "affair" refers to a legal-political model that has its origin in the Calas affair. …”
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    Le théâtre historique pour la jeunesse sous la Restauration et la monarchie de Juillet : propagande royale ou éducation politique ? by Calderone Amélie

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Apparently, the point is not so much to ‘write’ History as to develop a common middle-class culture and generate a sense of French identity through references to famous figures. …”
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    Turning Points in Research: Systems and Theory by György C. Kálmán

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Marking off a turning point here is far from being an ever valid, impartial, objective act; naming a period (or an author, a work, a theory etc.) a turning point is, in fact, an activity by which we not only write (or re-write) the history of the human sciences but it also counts as a contribution to the scholarship of our own present; regarding something as a turning point is not so much a proposition of the turning point itself but rather refers to those who pronounce this sentence. …”
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    “The Road of War” and “The Path of Peace”: William Morris’s Representation of Violence by Eleonora Sasso

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…I intend to track through these references and look at the issues which they raise. …”
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    “Serbian land” in the Tărnovо inscription of John Asen II in the light of the political and geographical terminology of the time by Komatina Ivana, Komatina Predrag

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Therefore, the aim of the present article is to highlight Malakes’ view regarding the notion of friend and to shed light on how his theory on friendship was influenced by ancient Greek and Christian writings.…”
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    Metafora w kulturze popularnej. Przypadek graffiti by Mariusz Kraska

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…It means, unlike to other writings of culture, invalidation of a cognitive function to pragmatic one. …”
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    Global Christianity Ante Portas by Igor Jurekovič

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Largely a missionary concept, reverse mission loosely refers to the conscious attempts by Global South churches to re-evangelise Europe. …”
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    The notion of friendship in the letters of Euthymios Malakes by Papadopoulos Alexandros

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Therefore, the aim of the present article is to highlight Malakes’ view regarding the notion of friend and to shed light on how his theory on friendship was influenced by ancient Greek and Christian writings.…”
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    L’ordre du goût chez Rousseau by Gabriela Domecq

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…It appears at first as a criticism addressed to worldy society, and then gives way, in the writings of his maturity, to an analysis of the social conditions of general good taste. …”
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    Literatura ou a arte de contar a História: bibliografia alusiva às Campanhas Peninsulares by Margarida Reffóios

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Secondly we will endeavour to mention some of the many Portuguese writings which date back to that period. By referring to opposed ideologies, we can affirm that the bibliography which concerns the Peninsular Campaigns is dense and leads us to two dimensions of fertile observation: the so-called scientific literature and the historical novel. …”
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    Hacia un cambio de paradigma epistemológico: perspectivas críticas y sobre la producción literaria del Nuevo Reino de Granada, siglos XVI-XVIII by Betty Osorio

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Las elegías de varones ilustres de Indias de Juan de Castellanos, y Kathryn Joy McKnight, The Mystic of Tunja. The Writings of Madre Castillo 1671-1742. Descriptores: Crónicas; Nuevo Reino de Granada; conventos; nativos; colonia. …”
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    The Politics of Voice in Duke Ellington’s Beggar’s Holiday (1946) by James O’Leary

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Duke Ellington and John Latouche made a number of pointed references to “highbrow” and “lowbrow” art in their 1947 musical Beggar’s Holiday. …”
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    The use of scholastic concepts in describing fighting technique in European fight books (1400-1600) as cultural and intellectual markers by Daniel Jaquet

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Scholastic concepts are tools, methods or references taken from the European reception of Aristotelian writings during the Middle Ages and its inclusion in academic education. …”
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