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    ‘We live one in another’: The Gothic and uncanny representation of the female double in The Crime of Laura Sarelle by Joseph Shearing (pseudonym of Marjorie Bowen) by Allyson Kreuiter

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…She was a prolific writer and produced historical romances, supernatural horror stories, popular history, biographies and an autobiography. Writing under the pseudonym Joseph Shearing, Bowen produced what can be considered Gothic mystery novels such as The Crime of Laura Sarelle (1941). …”
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    TARİHİN ÇAĞLARA AYRILMASINDA “ÜÇLÜ SİSTEM” ve TÜRK-İSLÂM TARİHİ’NİN ÇAĞ TAKSİMİ MESELESİ by Necmettin Alkan

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Both academic and popular history studies are wholly made of in accordance with this system. * Prof. …”
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    THE NEW MAN IMAGE IN JAPAN AS PORTRAYED IN THE HISTORICAL DRAMA RYŌMADEN / DİZİSİNDE ÇİZİLEN JAPONYA’NIN ‘YENİ’ ERKEK İMAJI by Ceren Aksoy Sugiyama

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…By giving several examples from the scenes focusing on the character traits of the protogonist, the type of masculinity which is thought to be idealised by means of an updated version of Sakamoto Ryōma will try to be highlighted. Within the popular history, Sakamoto Ryōma is known to be one of the architects of the Meiji Restoration. …”
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    Dinosaurs and Nazis: The Influence of the Jurassic Park Franchise on Popular and Conspiratorial Versions of History and Historical Culture by Steven Woodbridge

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Secondly, this historical dimension and associated research has, in turn, fed into and influenced wider mass entertainment media since the early 1990s, especially when it comes to ‘alternative’ and conspiratorial versions of popular history and ideas about ‘secret’ experiments, ‘lost’ worlds and the rebirth of extinct animal species. …”
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    Politics of Counter-Memory in Turkey: Docudramatizing the Past as a Panacea for Official Discourses? by Nuran E. Işik

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…As a response to hegemonic discourses, a critical/democratic historiography influenced works in popular history, exemplified by documentaries, biographies, and other genre. …”
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    An archaeology of memory: the 'reinvention' of Roman sarcophagi in Provence during the Middle Ages by Wyche, R

    Published 2013
    “…They formed part of the popular history and collective identity of the region. …”
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    The pathless sky: violence and culture in First World War air services by Doyle, J

    Published 2019
    “…</p> <p>Though still largely relegated to popular history and one-dimensional stereotypes, First World War flyers vividly expose the wartime processes of navigating ‘unprecedented’ violence. …”
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    TARİHİN ÇAĞLARA AYRILMASINDA “ÜÇLÜ SİSTEM” ve TÜRK-İSLÂM TARİHİ’NİN ÇAĞ TAKSİMİ MESELESİ by Necmettin Alkan

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Both academic and popular history studies are wholly made of in accordance with this system.            …”
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    Un collage de fuentes en la Historia de Marco Antonio y Cleopatra (1839) de Castillo Solórzano by Jonathan Bradbury

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…</p><p class="Resumen" align="left"> </p><p class="Abstract" align="left"><strong>A Collage of Sources in Castillo Solórzano’s Historia de Marco Antonio y Cleopatra (1639)</strong></p><p class="Abstract" align="left"><strong>Abstract: </strong></p><p class="Abstract" align="left">Alonso de Castillo Solórzano’s Historia de Marco Antonio y Cleopatra (1639) is the most important literary repository for materials on Cleopatra in the whole of the Spanish Golden Age, and it is a popular history which entertains while also promoting a clear moral vision. …”
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    Unwomanly Woman: How Some Nineteenth-Century British Fictions Imagined Begum Samru of Sardhana by Ayusman Chakraborty

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…One of the few female rulers in the country at that period, she is romanticized nowadays in popular histories and biographies. This article examines how three nineteenth-century colonial authors imagined her in their fiction. …”
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    Director perspectives to equity, access, and inclusion in the school jazz ensemble by Leon R. de Bruin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Jazz as an artform has evolved as a form of cultural expression, entertainment, and political metaphor, subject to societal and populist pressures that have created both a canon and popularized history. Jazz education has moved from largely informal to almost wholly formal and institutionally designed methods of learning and teaching. …”
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    'Weighty Celebrity': Corpulency, Monstrosity, and Freakery in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century England by Whitney Dirks

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Using a variety of source materials—newspaper articles, dieting pamphlets, medical and scientific essays, advertising leaflets and etchings, and popular histories about the lives of famous individuals—this essay argues that, though extremely corpulent individuals needed to exist in the first place in order to be incorporated into the show circuit, it was society's fascination with these new, unusual bodies that allowed them to rise into prominence as an entertainment feature in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century England.…”
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    Efforts to create an erroneous perception in historiography: The case of Stefan Ihrig by Murat Köylü

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…As a result of the falsification of concrete facts, popularized history has started to replace real history and manipulate social perceptions. …”
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    The afterlives of Nawabi Lucknow: tahżīb, nostalgia, and emotions after 1947 by Farhan, NZZ

    Published 2023
    “…Using multi-archival sources including popular histories and memoirs in Urdu and Hindi, recipe books, oral histories, and literary texts, this thesis argues that an understanding of <em>tahżīb</em> as a distinct emotional style and idiom for personal and collective distinction inspires how Lucknow is represented and remembered across cultural forms today. …”
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    The social world of the poligrafi and the cultural politics of sixteenth-century Italy by Goodwin, T

    Published 2020
    “…These deal respectively with the role of poligrafi in the circulation of libel in manuscript and print outside of Venice (chapter 3), their reinvention in Venice, following the Sack of Rome of 1527, as truth-tellers opposed to courtiers and humanist culture (chapter 4), and the shift of those poligrafi who remained in Venice towards propagandistic treatises on art, guidebooks, and popular histories from the mid-1540s onwards (chapter 5). …”
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