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Baśń włoska. Pasaże radosne
Published 2024-04-01“… Images of Italy by Pavel Muratov, the eminent Russian historian of art and the excellent writer as well, have been published over than one hundred years ago. …”
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K reflexii myslenia Františka Novosáda
Published 2024-01-01“… This text is a review study of the edited collective monograph Človek v štruktúrach spoločnosti a kultúry: Inšpirácie myslením Františka Novosáda, which is dedicated to the thinking of the Slovak philosopher and historian of the philosophy of history František Novosád. …”
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La postguerra com a catàstrofe: noves lectures de Pere Gimferrer
Published 2016-12-01“…Pere Gimferrer is both historian and poet. His thought is incarnated in two forms of writing rigurous and full of inventivity.…”
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NICOLAE IORGA – THE UNIVERSAL ROMANIAN
Published 2021-06-01“…It has carried out an intense activity on multiple levels: university professor, historian, head of institutes, newspapers and magazines. …”
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The Iconic Essence of Sovereignty
Published 2015-06-01“…This study is based on the research of one of the most important Italian philosophers, Massimo Cacciari and on the work of the well-known German historian Ernst Hartvig Kantorowicz, and in particular of his masterpiece, The King’s Two Bodies.…”
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Reflection of the Processes of Europeanization of the Russian Elite in the National Literature of the XIX century
Published 2013-04-01“…The article is devoted to the problem of Russian classical literature’sperception from the standpoint of a historian. Application of historical theoretical approaches to the content of literary works exposes how the literary texts reflect changes ongoing in Russia in the course of modernization and Westernization, provides a possibility to analyze the attitude of the characters, the author himself and Russian society of the epochtowards them.…”
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Os antigos e a nação: algumas reflexões sobre os usos da antiguidade clássica no IHGB (1840-1860)
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V. Ya. Bogucharsky’s activity on the creation of the L. N. Tolstoy Museum in St. Petersburg
Published 2023-11-01“…The article examines the participation of the pre-revolutionary historian, publicist and public figure V. Ya. Bogucharsky in the creation of the Leo Tolstoy Museum in St. …”
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The Slovak literature and the literature of the Hungarian minority in the interwar Hungarian lexicon
Published 2018-09-01“…The editor of lexicon was wellknown Hungarian historian of literature, Marcell Benedek. The author of Slovak item was Juraj Podhradský, who was the civil servant of Hungarian public administration with Slovak origin. …”
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Le trésor d’une nomade. Luise Straus-Ernst : le récit de vie d’une Allemande réfugiée en France
Published 2013-08-01“…This article analyses the life story of Luise Straus-Ernst, an art historian and first wife of the artist Max Ernst, who was born in Cologne in 1893 and perished in Auschwitz in 1944. …”
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Sh. Marjani’s personal things at the Republic of Tatarstan National Museum
Published 2018-01-01“…The paper is dedicated to the 200th anniversary of Shigabuddin Marjani, a well-known Tatar enlightener, religious scholar, historian, ethnographer, arhegrapher, orientalist scholar, and educator. …”
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Historia y derecho en la investigación sobre las monarquías ibéricas
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Figuras del exilio rumano con proyección europea: Ciorănescu, Eliade, Vișniec. El caso de Mircea Eliade
Published 2023-05-01“…Within the framework of the Seminar ”Romanian Exile and Migration: Cultural Representations in Europe”, the aim of this work is to illustrate, through the diaries of Mircea Eliade, the reasons and circumstances in which the Romanian writer and historian of religions leaves his country, the different stages and destinations of his exile, the literary and scientific contributions made by him in this context, as well as the reflections that the author makes about his own situation and about this phenomenon. …”
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Mein Leben and beyond: Wilhelm Bode, commerce and art
Published 2023-12-01“…Wilhelm Bode and the Art Market: Connoisseurship, Networking and Control of the Marketplace brings together an introduction and nine essays on the life, activities and impact of German art historian and museum curator Wilhelm [von] Bode (1845-1929). …”
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José Manuel Tengarrinha (1932-2018), historiador
Published 2021-06-01“…José Manuel Tengarrinha was one of the first Portuguese historians to make an overarching study of the history of the periodical press in Portugal, from its beginnings to the establishment of the First Republic and, from a structural perspective, of the rural and urban social conflicts in Portugal, from the mid-eighteenth century to the emergence of the Estado Novo. …”
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Interview with Leon Botstein (Bard College)
Published 2015-12-01“…He is also an accomplished musicologist and historian of education. Among his publications on education is his book, Jefferson’s Children: Education and the Promise of American Culture. …”
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Nas asas do anjo da ausencia: um ensaio sobre ficcção, sensibilidades e representação... Quando psiquiatria e historia cultural se encontram...
Published 2010-01-01“…This text is a tribute to my dear and unforgettable counselor, historian Sandra Jatahy Pesavento.…”
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Artistic meanderings through Coolitude
Published 2023-06-01“…Referencing two 19th-century identity photographs of Indian migrants named Beekano and Doorgana, taken from the research of historian Marina Carter at the Mauritian Archives, Flynn has produced artworks using the obsolete method of screen-printing to transform the portraits that originally were to aid an oppressive colonial regime focused on policing and immobilizing its immigrant labour. …”
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United Passions: Jewish Modernity and the Quest for Integrity in Paul Mendes-Flohr
Published 2022-05-01“…Over his long and distinguished career as a historian of modern Jewish thought, Paul Mendes-Flohr has followed his great subject, Martin Buber, in striving for unity among the many subjects and spheres of Jewish life in modernity (politics, economics, religion, etc.). …”
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Mark Meerovich Prize: Understanding the truth
Published 2024-04-01“… The award was established in honour of the famous Soviet and Russian architectural historian and architect, Doctor of Historical Sciences and Doctor of Architecture, Professor, Honoured Architect of Russia, Irkutsk resident, who loved and defended his hometown, Mark Grigorievich Meerovich (1956-2018). …”
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