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    Natural Language Processing in the Humanities: A Case Study in Automated Metadata Enhancement by Erin Wolfe

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The Black Book Interactive Project at the University of Kansas (KU) is developing an expanded corpus of novels by African American authors, with an emphasis on lesser known writers and a goal of expanding research in this field. …”
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    The Missing Books of Magic from Sandvik: In search for hidden books and secret knowledge by Åsa Ljungström

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Was it copied from books or collected from peasant informants, and could it be related to the extant manuscripts ‘The Black Book’ and ‘The Red Book’, objects of the same line of enquiry? …”
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    The Grotesque Body and Ageing in A.S.Byatt’s Short Fiction by Gabriela Boldizsárová

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The analysis is focused on two short stories from Little Black Book of Stories (2003) and explores the protagonists’ identity disintegration and body transformation as a result of inevitable life processes and the perception of human life as fragile and unstable. …”
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    Adventive and invasive plant species of natural ecosystems in the Republic of Khakassia by Lagunova E. G., Ankipovich E. S., Shaulo D. N.

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The adventive fraction of natural ecosystems in Khakas flora contains 20 species included in the report “The Black Book of the Flora of Siberia” [1].…”
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    Foucault est-il juste avec la psychanalyse ? Aux sources de son hostilité à la psychanalyse by Laurent Dartigues

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Being “fair” with psychoanalysis was therefore not one of Foucault’s concerns, even if that has meant feeding the “black book” of psychoanalysis well before its time.…”
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    Metafysiske tegn. Skønlitteratur som religionsvidenskabeligt objekt by Inge Liengaard

    Published 2003-02-01
    “…Analysing The Black Book, a novel by the contemporary Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk, this paper suggests that fiction can serve as an illuminating source in understanding one of the many roles that religion can play for modern man. …”
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    Église et scandales : Trollope ou la condamnation de l’excès by Hervé Picton

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…The 1830s were marked by a host of Church scandals widely reported by the press and in particular by the radical journalist John Wade in his Extraordinary Black Book published anonymously in 1831. Wade lashes out at idleness, pluralism and absenteeism and exposes shocking disparities in income among the clergy of the established Church. …”
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    Pragmatism in Giovanni Papini's A Man-Finished by Barış YÜCESAN

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Many of his written works, especially The Twilight of the Philosophers, A Man-Finished, Gog, The Black Book, had a broad repercussion in Italian Literature and became an issue of debate among Italian intellectuals. …”
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    Le crayon bleu de la censure : oeuvres d’auteurs français interdites au Portugal entre 1933 et 1974 by Luís Carlos Pimenta Gonçalves

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Besides the memories of those who directly suffered from censorship, writers, publishers and booksellers, there are other evidences in these legal proceedings instructed by the Black Book about the Fascist regime that published in 1981 Books banned by the fascist regime, censorship circulars and arrest proceedings. …”
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    The Pierce Pennilesse pamphlets: theatrical practice and the intellectual’s satirical gaze by Vladimir Makarov

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The appearance of the devil on stage as a “Prologue in its own play” in Middleton’s Black Booke, the journey of the Knight of the post to hell in Dekker’s pamphlets and the point-by-point response to Pierce set against the panicridden city in the anonymous sequel are shown to be informed by theatre and imbued with theatricality.…”
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    Exclusión-inclusión. El caso del exilio político germanoparlante en México y la solidaridad antifascista de artistas mexicanos del Taller de Gráfica Popular by Lizette Jacinto

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…As an example of this, El libro Negro (The black book), a book denouncing fascist practices world-wide, although organized and published in Mexico, enjoyed international support of anti-fascist intellectuals.…”
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    Estudo descritivo sobre a implantação da estratégia de tratamento de curta duração diretamente observado no controle da tuberculose em São José do Rio Preto e seus impactos (1998-2... by Cláudia Eli Gazetta, Silvia Helena Fiqueiredo Vendramini, Antônio Ruffino-Netto, Maria Rita de Cássia Oliveira, Tereza Cristina Scatena Villa

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…METHODS: A descriptive study, based on secondary data (National Case Registry database, Tuberculosis Epidemiology database, and the 'Black Book' Registry), was conducted using a specific instrument. …”
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    Mälukultuur ja moraalne tunnistus: Teise maailmasõja mäletamine Bernard Kangro Tartu-romaanides / Memory Culture and Moral Witness. Remembering the Second World War in Bernard Kang... by Maarja Hollo

    Published 2014-06-01
    “… This article deals with how remembering the Second World War is conveyed in Bernard Kangro’s last three Tartu novels, The Stone Bridge (1963), The Black Book (1965) and Whirlfire (1969). The Second World War is a memory topos that has, more than anything else, divided the memory politics of European countries. …”
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