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The small academic press in the land of giants
Published 2015-11-01“…For example, Stanford University Press launched a new trade imprint and Manchester University Press has announced it has acquired forward titles from Bloomsbury Publishing. 'Insights 'asked two experts if there really is scope for the small academic press in the modern scholarly publishing environment. …”
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Caminhos de uma formação: Os Destinos Mistos de Clima
Published 2007-06-01“…Fundamental para a análise da autora é um conceito elaborado pelo sociólogo da cultura Raymond Williams para analisar a Bloomsbury Group, de que participavam Virginia e Leonard Woolf, Vanessa e Clive Bell, Maynard Keanes, entre outros artistas e intelectuais importantes da Inglaterra do início do século XX (e não só daquele período): o de formação.…”
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COVID-19 and Its Impact on Upper Gastrointestinal (GI) Cancer Management
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Lambda Value at Risk and Regulatory Capital: A Dynamic Approach to Tail Risk
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Sciencey Girls: Discourses Supporting Working-Class Girls’ to Identify with Science
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Risk Assessment of Fracturing Induced Earthquake in the Qiabuqia Geothermal Field, China
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Jean-Luc Marion's Reading of Dionysius the Areopagite. Hermeneutics and reception history
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Approaches to augment vascularisation and regeneration of the adult heart via the reactivated epicardium
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Gender, feminism and unsung workers: the early years of the Law Centres movement 1970–1980
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Refugees or Migrant Workers? A case study of undocumented Syrians in Russia - LM and Others v Russia (ECtHR 14 March 2016)
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“It was one’s body feeling, not one’s mind”
Published 2019-12-01“…The Russian ballet was celebrated amongst the Bloomsbury group in the early twentieth-century. Throughout 1910s-1930s, Virginia Woolf enjoyed Russian ballets such as Petrushka, Le Spectre de la Rose and Scheherazade staged by Michel Fokine and Sergei Diaghilev. …”
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