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    Suetonius on the emperor by Wallace-Hadrill, A

    Published 1980
    Subjects: “…Historians…”
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    Chapter 39 of the Magna Carta in the Interpretation of Russian Historians Alexander N. Savin and Paul G. Vinogradoff by S. V. Kondratiev

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The analysis of interpretations of chapter 39 of the Magna Carta proposed by two prominent Russian historians A. N. Savin and P. G. Vinogradov is carried out. …”
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    Arminiye Economic Geography from the Perspective of Historians and Muslim Geographers (1-7 A.H Centuries) by محسن رحمتی, Amir ahangaran

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Arminiye as one of the most important parts of the Caucasus region and because of being on the Silk Road and the borders of the Islamic world with Dar-alKufr, has always played a significant role in the history of this area has changes.Despite weakness due to lack of documents and statistics on Islamic historiography has always been one of the major impediments to describe the geography of the Armenian economy and other areas under the control of the Islamic world, but remarks brief and sometimes little geographers and travel writers Iranians and Muslims failed these weaknesses are overcome.This study attempts to descriptive and analytical approach based on the effects of Iranian and Arab geographers and historians of the early centuries AH, is studying economic geography of the region, to identify and explain the factors influencing these cases pay.Research findings show that despite repeated invasions of foreign nations in the land of Arminiye and its destructive effects on the economy of the area, but some as favorable climatic and natural characteristics, there is a large plains and Fertile, Very high roughness and rich in minerals, Various lakes and rivershas made To fieldsfor productiontypes ofhandicrafts, Agricultural and horticultural products, sericulture, animal husbandry and strong draft animals and the environment, some species of rare fish and aquatic export to other regions of the Islamic world and the prosperity and development of the commercial Arminiya.…”
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    Remembering Dr Mark/Meir Dvorjetski: Physician, Survivor, Teacher, Historian, and Pioneer of Shoah Medicine Research by Deborah E.-S. Hemstreet, George M. Weisz

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Meir Dvorjetski was a Holocaust survivor, teacher, and historian. He is best remembered for his descriptions of the medicine practiced by the Nazis during World War II, as well as the diseases, disorders, syndromes, and deaths resulting from such practice—particularly, though not solely, on the Jewish race. …”
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    The Battle of Sudbishchi in June 1555 in the appraisals of Russian chroniclers and historians of the 16th–17th centuries by Belov N.V.

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Predominantly, the compilative character of the 17th century chronicles contributed to the affirmation of the governmental view of the battle among the Russian scribes. The first Russian historians of 18th–19th centuries accep­ted it, and through their mediation, a number of our contemporary researchers likewise shared their view. …”
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    ‘Art historians and their textual behaviour’. Review of: Sam Rose: Interpreting Art, London: UCL Press, 2022 by Branko Mitrović

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Sam Rose’s book analyses techniques that art historians and art critics use when they write about artworks. …”
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    The historian and 'the end of history': Scientific reflections of Milorad Ekmečić on the problems of historical methodology in the era of the consumer society by Aleksić Jovan J.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This study is a part of a doctoral research project entitled Life and Work of Milorad Ekmečić (1928-2015), during which we realized that this distinguished Yugoslavian and Serbian historian in the late stage of his scientific career had shown particular interest in the problems of modern methodology of history. …”
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    Conflict Between Historian and Translator: Two Works by Balzac Translated into Russian (1899, 1900, 1995, 2017) by Vera A. Milchina

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Moreover, sometimes both these points of view coexist in one translator’s personality: the linguist in them wants to make the text understandable without explanation, while the historian insists on preserving proper names and realities that are unclear to the modern reader. …”
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    What Motivates Family Historians? A Pilot Scale to Measure Psychosocial Drivers of Research into Personal Ancestry by Susan M. Moore, Doreen A. Rosenthal

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Using data accessed from an online survey of 775 Australian family historians, we developed a reliable and valid measure of the intensity of these psychosocial motives and used research participants’ qualitative data to suggest four further motives of interest for future research and measure development.…”
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    On History of Ural School of Historians of International Relations: M. Ya. Syusyumov about I. N. Chempalov by V. A. Kuzmin, K. R. Kapsalykova

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The article is devoted to two well-known historians of the Ural State University: Mikhail Yakovlevich Syusyumov (1893-1982), the outstanding byzantinist of the 20th century, and Ivan Nikanorovich Chempalov (1913-2008), the founder of the Ural school of historians of international relations. …”
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    “I Take True Pleasure in Working with Archives…”. Vladimir Ivanovich Savva: Reflections on the Thorny Path of a Historian by А. К. Gladkov

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This article, for the first time in Russian historiography, reconstructs the biography of Vladimir Ivanovich Savva (1865–1920), an esteemed Russian historian and archivist, based on the analysis of historical writings, meeting minutes from scientific societies, as well as letters and memoirs from his contemporaries. …”
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