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    The Wahehe people of Tanganyika by Redmayne, A, Redmayne, Alison

    Published 1965
    “…After his death his son-in-law who had held authority under him, seized power and drove his heir, Hkwawa, into exile, to Ugogo. …”
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    “O that I did truly love! For by love only my soul shall become capable of understanding truth”: Dame Gertrude More’s The Spiritual Exercises (1658) from a feminist perspective on... by Debora Barnabè

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…English Catholic nuns from the early-modern period were marginalised voices for several reasons: firstly, they were women, in a historical context where their voices were usually not expressed and not heard; secondly, they were Catholic under the penal laws; finally, they were exiled on the continent. …”
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    Addressing Historic Injustice in Russia: The Case of Child Victims of Political Repression by Marina Belykh, Jane Henderson

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…An important Rehabilitation Law adopted in 1991 established a compensation system for victims of state repression, including a right to housing in their families' pre-exile place of residence. …”
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    Eksploitasi Pekerja Perempuan Melalui Modus Staycation dalam Perpanjangan Kontrak Kerja by Sri Fadliati, Sukiati Sukiati

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…However, legal proof is difficult, because it requires courage from the victim to report and reveal the incident they experienced. From a positive legal aspect, female workers are protected through labor law, job creation law and sexual violence crime law. …”
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    Part Two: Debunking Prevailing Scholarly Views Pertaining to the Apostasy of Alleged Descendants of Shaykh Yusuf of Makassar by Najma Moosa

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This second part provides a critical and holistic analysis of the historical sources and historians’ initial arguments regarding the two families, Shaykh Yusuf and his in-laws. …”
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    Religious pluralism and the limits of Ecumenism in Mbanza Kongo, Angola by Sarró, R

    Published 2018
    “…Today, ecumenism is a structuring concept in the new law of religious freedom, which stipulates that, in order for religions to be legal, they must belong to an ‘Ecumenical Platform’. …”
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    Cadre as informal diplomats: Ferdinand Marcos and the Soviet Bloc, 1965–1975 by Scalice, Joseph

    Published 2022
    “…The informal network of the PKP provided Marcos with a domestic incentive as well, as the party endorsed Marcos’ dictatorship, ghostwriting his justification for martial law, and made support for his military rule a component of their constitution.…”
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    Part One: Debunking Prevailing Scholarly Views Pertaining to the Apostasy of Alleged Descendants of Shaykh Yusuf of Makassar by Najma Moosa

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Their mother is alleged to have been the Shaykh’s daughter, Zytie Sara Marouff (alias Care Sale), and their father, the Rajah or King of Tambora (alias Abulbasi Sultan), a fellow exiled countryman. The marriage between the Rajah and Zytie is alleged to have taken place shortly after his arrival at the Cape in 1698 but before the death of Shaykh Yusuf in 1699. …”
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    The history of the Society of Jesus in Colombia, 1844-1861 by Martinez, J, Jorge Enrique Salcedo Martinez, S.J.

    Published 2011
    “…It was after the <em>Guerra de los Supremos</em>, with the defeat of the Liberal Party and victory for the Conservative Party, that the latter passed a law on mission schools that allowed the return of the Society after its exile during colonial times.…”
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    Roman Tribune Cola di Rienzo (1347), Res Gestae Divi Augusti and Lex de Imperio Vespasiani by Milan Lovenjak

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Augustus’ account of his own deeds (Res gestae divi Augusti), which is mentioned by Suetonius and known from three epigraphically attested copies from Asia Minor, and a bronze plaque bearing a law on the conferment of powers on Emperor Vespasian, the so-called Lex de imperio Vespasiani. …”
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    جرشوم بن يهودا (ت 1040م) وموقفه الفقهي من أحکام تعدد الزوجات في المشنا by رانيا روحى محمود کامل

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Since polygamy is legally permissible for the Jews and there is no text prohibiting it, it appeared in the Middle Ages in the tenth century who opposed this system; A scholar named Gershom ben Judah  (who was called the Light of The Exile) appeared. …”
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    Ordination and episcopacy in the Severan-Jacobite church AD 518-c. 588 by Ford, S

    Published 2016
    “…<p>On 29 September 518, the patriarch Severus of Antioch, faced with a change in imperial religious policy following the elevation of the emperor Justin I, fled into exile in Egypt. …”
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    THE CHRONICLE OF TERRORISM AND ISLAMIC MILITANCY IN INDONESIA by zakiyah zakiyah

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…These two militant groups had a close relationship with <em>Darul Islam</em>, an organization founded during the colonial era that aimed to establish an Islamic state and to apply <em>Syariah</em> as a state law. …”
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    Ezra and the second wilderness: the literary development of Ezra 7-10 and Nehemiah 8-10 by Yoo, PY

    Published 2014
    “…<p>For many pre-modern and modern critics, the emergence of Ezra among the post-exilic Jerusalem community marks a significant event in the beginning stages of Judaism. …”
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    Das höhere Bildungswesen der Schweiz in Spätmittelalter und Früher Neuzeit: Institutionen und Formen der Peregrinatio academica by Matthias Asche

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Apart from the Basel university, which was transformed into a Protestant university after the Reformation, Swiss Protestants had no possibility of studying law or medicine or even obtaining an academic degree in their own country. …”
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