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Genealogy and knowledge in Muslim societies : understanding the past /
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Genealogies of terrorism, revolution, state violence, empire
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Genealogy of Strategic Management Journals in Iran and the World
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The Genealogy of Obedience in the Biblical Sources of Jewish Culture
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Genealogies of Spanish Architectural Knowledge in Roman Print
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ISLAMISM IN ACEH: GENEALOGY, SHARI’ATIZATION, AND POLITICS
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Fathers and Forefathers: Men and Their Children in Genealogical Perspective
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Genealogy and Critique in Kant’s Organic History of Reason
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Family Microhistory: Genealogical Research in Szentes, Hungary
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Acknowledgment to Reviewers of <i>Genealogy</i> in 2020
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Genealogy of Experiential Frames: Methodological Notes on Arendt
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Genealogy: The Tree Where History Meets Genetics
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A Genealogy of the Ridiculous: From 'Humours' to Humour
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Nietzsche’s Genealogy in Its Relation to History and Philosophy
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Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of <i>Genealogy</i> in 2022
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Genealogy’s Assumptions about Written Records and Originality
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Histories of artificial intelligence: a genealogy of power
Published 2023-01-01“…This Themes issue develops a new perspective on AI that moves beyond conventional origin myths – AI was invented at Dartmouth in the summer of 1956, or by Alan Turing in 1950 – and reframes contemporary critique by establishing plural genealogies that situate AI within deeper histories and broader geographies. …”
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