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  1. 10441

    Publish, Don’t Perish: Research and Publication for Otolaryngologists by José Florencio F. Lapeña

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…“Start Where You Are: Taking Your Place in the History of Scholarship”2   “Similar to others who write (historians and poets), scientists and those involved in research need to write … to leave behind a documented legacy of their accomplishments.”1 Whatever we discover or unearth in the laboratory, clinic or in the field; whether from samples, specimens, subjects, patients or participants; utilizing theoretical or applied instruments, materials and methods; simply “did not happen” unless it is documented and disseminated. …”
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    <b>The ‘great transformation’ and the cultural biota of populations in movement</b> - doi: 10.4025/dialogos.v14i2.466 La ‘gran transformación’ y la biota cultural de la... by Gilmar Arruda

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Colonial chroniclers, and later historians, noticed that since colonial times, the “Brazilian being” is a man on the move. …”
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    The establishment of champagne in Britain, 1860-1914 by Harding, R

    Published 2018
    “…There have also been many different approaches to consumption studies from sociologists, anthropologists, literary scholars and historians and this work draws on all those traditions. …”
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    Popular religion in Norwich with special reference to the evidence of wills, 1370-1532 by Tanner, N, Tanner, N. P.

    Published 1974
    “…Namely, by throwing a little more light on three inter-connected questions about the late medieval Church which are receiving increasing attention from ecclesiastical historians. First, movement in the Church from below: that is to say, how the mass of the faithful (as distinct from those who were the official rulers and teachers of the Church) affected and were affected by Christianity. …”
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    South Asian Muslim politics, 1937-1958 by Samad, Y, Yunas Samad

    Published 1991
    “…<p>The object of this thesis is to explain why Pakistan which Muslim nationalist historians claim was created in the name of Islam failed to sustain a democratic political system. …”
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    Gibeon and the Gibeonites from the Settlement to Solomon by Blenkinsopp, J

    Published 1967
    “…It seeks to present a solution to a real problem which occupied the older historians, while taking account of the relevant archaeological data and a correct methodological approach to the Old Testament historical tradition.…”
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    Entrevista com Roberto Gesta de Melo by Victor Andrade de Melo

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Há clubes especializados, como o Olympin, e organizações como a International Society of Olympic Historians (ISOH). Também são relevantes as feiras periódicas, para venda e troca de material, a principal delas promovida anualmente pelo grupo de colecionadores olímpicos. …”
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    The Church of St. Stephan on Šćepan polje near Soko-grad by Popović Marko, Vukadinović Svetlana

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The Kosača endowment, erected beside the Soko castle, offers new evidence about this prominent, noble or ruling family, and particularly about their religious affiliation. Historians, almost as a rule consider the Kosača family to have been Bogumils, or people whose religious convictions were not particularly firm. …”
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    Entre jornais, revistas e livros: a educação jesuítica no Ceará nas décadas de 1920 e 1930 e a memória histórica da Companhia de Jesus - Amongst newspapers, magazines and books: je... by Maria Juraci Maia Cavalcante, Brasil

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…</p><p> </p><p>AMONGST NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND BOOKS:JESUIT EDUCATION IN CEARÁ IN THE 1920s and 1930S AND THE HISTORICAL MEMORY OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS</p><p>Abstract</p><p>This work addresses the memory and educational activities of the Jesuits outlawed by the Republic of Portugal, relating it to the production of printed material which resulted from work of its intellectuals and historians. It starts from the episode of the expulsion of the Jesuits by the Republic of Portugal, which was recorded like chronicle of that Company by means of the libel “The Outcasts”, and several other reminiscent publications, as a political strategy of the Provincial Father Luis Gonzaga Cabral, focused in two directions: 1) founding of formation houses and residences in Europe, as the core of survival of the Portuguese Jesuit Province; 2) strengthening of the missions in India, then a British territory, and creating new fields of missionary activity, the case of Brazil, where the Northern Mission of the Outcast Portuguese Province was organized. …”
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    Revisiting Nurse Rivers by Lisa Kearns

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Straddling as she did the professional medical world and the world of the study’s subjects, she was the ideal link between the disparate spheres.1 Over the years, historians who have studied Rivers have found her to be a complex character: a black woman who betrayed her race even as she sought to improve the black subjects’ well-being; a nurse who betrayed her profession by dooming those she was charged with caring for. …”
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    Public space and the contemporary city. A narrative of places, time, relationships by Emilio Faroldi

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…For a century, architects, urban planners and historians have complained about the «death of the square», an end characterised by the difficulty of comparison between the reasons of social modernisation and the historical form of the square and of experiencing it. …”
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    Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission): Briefing on Truth, Reconciliation, and Healing Toward a Unified Future Thursday, July 18, 2019

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Racism Flows Like a River Whether describing the Nile, Amazon, or Yangtze River, historians know that large rivers became the centers around which civilizations and nation states have flourished. …”
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    Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation: Creating Public Sentiment

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…In each community, the core group of participants includes philanthropic representatives; elected officials; faith community representatives; grassroots activists; healing practitioners; young leaders; community media/narrative change agents (e.g., the publisher of the local newspaper, head of the local TV station, local bloggers, filmmakers, historians, storytellers, artists); people focused on housing, segregation, and colonization locally; people who work with civil or criminal law or public policy and people who work with changing the local economy. …”
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