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    Congresses of natural scientists and mathematicians in the “Bulletin of experimental physics and elementary mathematics” (1886–1917): Analysis of publications by Natalya Pasichnyk, Renat Rizhniak, Нanna Deforzh

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The materials of Bulletin (and other similar publications of that time) covering the work of domestic and foreign congresses of teachers and researchers of nature and mathematics, which reveal the content of the educational activities of famous scientists and teachers, are an important element of the source base of biographical studies, which conducted by historians of science.…”
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    Capturing and Documenting the Wider Health Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic Through the Remember Rebuild Saskatchewan Initiative: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Interdisciplinary Pro... by Nazeem Muhajarine, James Dixon, Erika Dyck, Jim Clifford, Patrick Chassé, Suvadra Datta Gupta, Colleen Christopherson-Cote

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…These challenges inspired a novel fusion among health researchers, historians, librarians, and service providers in the creation of the Remember Rebuild Saskatchewan project, which focuses on preserving the legacy of the pandemic and capturing data to support an equitable recovery in Saskatchewan. …”
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  3. 5243

    Вопрос дворянства в литовском национальном дискурсе: на примере периодического издания «Litwa» (1908–1914)... by Ольга [Olga] Мастяница-Станкевич [Mastianica-Stankevič]

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Lithuanian and Polish historians who studied the relations between Lithuanian national movement and gentry, in general dealt with two questions, namely: how Polonization of the gentry evolved the issue and why major part of the gentry did not participate in the Lithuanian national movement. …”
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    When the Provenance speaks : memories of martial law in the Philippines through photographs by Buenrostro, Iyra Sibucao

    Published 2019
    “…In developing this study using the proposed three strands of hospitality, I employed photo elicitation and open-ended interviews (from 2015-2017) with Filipino photographers who documented this era, the photographs’ subjects and eyewitnesses, archivists, historians, and symbolic entrepreneurs. These are the members of the ‘re-conceptualized’ provenance, appropriating Tom Nesmith’s societal provenance and Jeanette Bastian’s co-creatorship of records. …”
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    三城记 = A tale of three cities by Ng, Woon Lam

    Published 2020
    “…If I were to just approach my research according to technical approaches used by historians or scientists, many of my creative components in visual art forms might not be presented well. …”
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  8. 5248

    The Exchequer in the later twelfth century by Brand, John David

    Published 1989
    “…Poole's clarity of expression justifiably made a great impact on his contemporaries, and his work has been the textbook of succeeding generations of historians. No matter that some of his conclusions, some of his facts, have been criticised and corrected; those emendations have largely languished in the byways while constant recourse was made to Poole's very readable, and very quotable, text. …”
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    Agon: poetry’s resistance to the mathematisation of reality (1920s-1960s) by Sridhar, A

    Published 2020
    “…</p> <p>The thesis questions a broad consensus in the incipient field of modernism and mathematics, amongst both literary and mathematical historians, that literature and mathematics in the period undergo a ‘convergent evolution’, amiably informing one another. …”
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    Romantic reclusion in the works of Cowper and Wordsworth by Clucas, T

    Published 2014
    “…Drawing on the works of Classical and modern historians, both poets argued that political revolutions would only succeed once individuals learned to renounce self-interest and govern their selfish passions. …”
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    Life in the Zooniverse: Working with Citizen Science by Shuttleworth, S

    Published 2017
    “…Originally Gowan Dawson and I had been envisaging a strictly historical project, addressing all those thousands of scientific and medical journals which lie mouldering in library basements (and are still largely untouched by digitisation). As historians we are familiar with the “big names”, those journals like the Lancet, the BMJ or Nature which have survived into the present day, and whose dominance in the historical record is now reaffirmed by the digitisation of back numbers, making it easier for scholars to work with them. …”
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    A study in the commedia dell'arte, 1560-1620 by Katritzky, M, Katrizky, M. A.

    Published 1995
    “…Many feature pictures which were anonymous or implausibly attributed, and unknown to theatre historians, before they appeared here or in my publications. …”
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    The rhetoric of martyrdom in the Jesuit relations of New France, 1632-1650 by Knox, M

    Published 2015
    “…This rhetoric, present throughout the narratives, has yet to be acknowledged, analysed, and interpreted by historians. In doing so, it is hoped that this study will deepen any reading of the <em>Relations</em>, advancing our understanding of their full import for both the early modern and the present-day reader.…”
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    The Super-Enlightenment

    Published 2017
    “…Historians of eighteenth-century thought have implied a clear distinction between mystical or occult writing, often termed ‘illuminist’, and better-known forms of Enlightenment thinking and culture. …”
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    Il giudice Wyndham e gli spettacoli per l’intrattenimento di Elisabetta I a Norwich by F. Minetti

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…<p><strong>EN</strong><br />The fabrication of a popery charge, which in August 1578 Edward Rokewood was subjected to while hosting Queen Elizabeth in the East Anglia, has been dubiously dealt with in the field of gender studies (Dovey, 1996; Brownlow, 2003) or overrated by historians of Puritanism to corroborate how the queen’s Privy Council ruled the kingdom through a manipulation of her weak will and female simple-mindedness (MacCulloch, 1986; Collinson, 2007). …”
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    Stosunki polsko-żydowskie na Uniwersytecie Poznańskim w latach 1919–1939 w świetle materiałów archiwalnych by Wojciech Mądry

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Having said this, further inter-disciplinary studies are needed by historians and specialists in fields such as psychology, sociology, ethnology and cultural studies, before a complete explanation can be provided as to why a conflict between Polish and Jewish students broke out at Poznań University.    …”
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    Mačiulis, D., & Staliūnas, D., "Vilnius – Lietuvos sostinė: problema tautinės valstybės projekte (XIX a. pabaiga – 1940 m.)", Vilnius: Lietuvos istorijos instituto leidykla, 2015.... by Małgorzata Kasner

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…ISBN 978-9955-847-97-7 This paper is a review of the latest research work of two Lithuanian historians, Dangiras Mačiulis and Darius Staliūnas (Lithuanian Institute of History, Vilnius), entitled “Vilnius - the capital of Lithuania: A problem in the project of the national state (late 19th century – 1940)”. …”
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