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    “Symphonic philosophising” (biographical features of S. L. Frank’s and l. Binswanger’s correspondence) by Alexey Gaponenkov, Alexander Tsygankov, Alexey Gaponenkov, Alexey Gaponenkov, Alexey Gaponenkov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The correspondents make a very open and intimate conversation on various topics, e. g. elevated understanding of true male friendship, scientifi c interests in the fi elds of psychology, philosophy, religion, psychoanalysis, medicine, travels, conferences, presentations, meetings of philosophers, mutual friends, circle of reading (Russian literature and contemporary European authors), history of Europe, everyday life, everyday concerns about children and spouse, illness, notifi cations of the death of loved ones. …”
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    Celery and Celeriac: A Critical View on Present and Future Breeding by Silvia Bruznican, Silvia Bruznican, Hervé De Clercq, Tom Eeckhaut, Johan Van Huylenbroeck, Danny Geelen

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Cultivated for the crispy petioles and round, fleshy, and flavored hypocotyl celery and celeriac have over two centuries of breeding history in Europe. In this review paper we summarized the most recent advances touching when necessary the historical context of celery and celeriac breeding. …”
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    Тенденції упровадження європейського виміру у початкову освіту Євросоюзу by Олена Ярова

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The author points out and describes the main trends of ED implementation in primary schools of the EU member countries among which are making the ED a compulsory element of the content of educational programmes at ISCED 1 in most of the EU countries and in some countries even at ISCED 0; implementing an interdisciplinary approach to teaching the ED through primary education; adding to the «European» topics of the primary school curriculum events of national history and facts about outstanding personalities in connection with the history of Europe, information about the continent geography, linguistic diversity and cultural richness in Europe, the emergence of the Union, the place of Europe in the world; developing students’ skills to use the received knowledge in practice; practicing games and interactive teaching methods in groups and teams; using actively ICT. …”
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    The construction of European identity in fourth grade history handbooks by Atalia Onițiu

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The conclusion we reached following our approach was that, as the school syllabus supports the formation of the national identity first and on a secondary place, the sketching of elements of European identity (through the elements related to the history of the national minorities in Romania, the location on the map of Europe of the events in the history of Romanians, discussing in different topics subjects such as the European Union or presenting some important personalities for the history of Europe), the three existing textbooks, available and at the decision of the teachers have an accordingly approach, that we consider to be correct. …”
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    Genetic structuring and invasion status of the perennial Ambrosia psilostachya (Asteraceae) in Europe by Gerhard Karrer, Rea Maria Hall, Valérie Le Corre, Matthias Kropf

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…For the future, the invasion history in Europe might get clearer after consideration of North American source populations of western ragweed.…”
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    EMILIAN GALAICU-PĂUN – POET, WRITER, ESSAYIST, AND ROMANIAN LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR by Ludmila ZBANŢ

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Our aim is to compare the two translations of the novels that revolve round one similar nucleus: a symbolic experience of the history of Europe performed by the same author, in order to observe how Galaicu-Păun, the translator, perceives the original works from a temporal and spatial distance, as well as his inspiration that helps, Galaicu-Păun, the poet and writer, interpret them for the Romanian reader.…”
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    Phylogeographic pattern of the plane leaf miner, Phyllonorycter platani (STAUDINGER, 1870) (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) in Europe by Viktória Tóth, Ferenc Lakatos

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Abstract Background The plane leaf miner, Phyllonorycter platani is a widely distributed insect species on plane trees and has a well-documented colonisation history in Europe over the last century. However, phylogeographic data of the species are lacking. …”
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    Friends and enemies of Poggio by Davies, M, Davies, Martin

    Published 1986
    “…The first part of Chapter 2 publishes an early letter (1416) of Poggio, hitherto assigned to another humanist; the second prints and reconsiders the unpublished remnant of his history of Europe, which death cut short in 1459.</p><p>Chapter 3 discusses the invectives aroused by Poggio's closest friend Niccoli, and tries to assess the reality behind the persona of this enigmatic scholar. …”
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    X-ray Dating of a Turin Shroud’s Linen Sample by Liberato De Caro, Teresa Sibillano, Rocco Lassandro, Cinzia Giannini, Giulio Fanti

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The experimental results are compatible with the hypothesis that the TS is a 2000-year-old relic, as supposed by Christian tradition, under the condition that it was kept at suitable levels of average secular temperature—20.0–22.5 °C—and correlated relative humidity—75–55%—for 13 centuries of unknown history, in addition to the seven centuries of known history in Europe. To make the present result compatible with that of the 1988 radiocarbon test, the TS should have been conserved during its hypothetical seven centuries of life at a secular room temperature very close to the maximum values registered on the earth.…”
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    Política y secularización en la Europa contemporánea by Manuel ÁLVAREZ TARDÍO

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…Key words: Contemporary History of Europe, Religión, Politics, Secularization, Laicism.…”
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    Bulgarian affairs in the second half of the 19th c. in Polish historiography since 1989 by Antoni Cetnarowicz, Krzysztof Popek

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The two dates are not only of key importance for the history of Europe and Slavdom, but also for Bulgarians. 1848 was the year which saw the birth of Hristo Botev, one of the most prominent Bulgarian poets and national revival activists, while in 1908 Bulgaria officially declared its independence and the beginning of the third empire. …”
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    Cut-to-Length Harvesting Options for the Integrated Harvesting of the European Industrial Poplar Plantations by Raffaele Spinelli, Natascia Magagnotti, Fabio De Francesco, Barnabáš Kováč, Patrik Heger, Dávid Heilig, Bálint Heil, Gábor Kovács, Tomáš Zemánek

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Plantation forestry has a long history in Europe and still supports local industry, generating employment, improving environmental quality, and mitigating climate change. …”
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    Non-schizophrenic psychotic disorders: Cycloid psychosis. Case report and literature review by P. Herrero Ortega, J. Garde González, M. A. Morillas Romerosa, A. Oliva Lozano, J. Curto Ramos

    Published 2023-03-01
    “… Introduction Cycloid psychosis is a clinical entity with defining traits which emerged from the Wernicke-Kleist-Leonhard school of psychiatry and has a long history in Europe. Leonhard distinguished three clinical forms: anxiety-happiness, confusion and motility psychosis. …”
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    The Seventh Seal: The History of Visible and Invisible Confession of Faith by Olga Sukhorukova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The first level is to show the history of Europe as the director sees it, namely, through negative stereotypes of the so-called “dark and sinister Middle Ages” (superstitions, negative image of the Roman Catholic Church, witches’ trials). …”
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