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    Roman bronze helmets from the Republican period and the Early Principate in Slovenia by Janka Istenič

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Archaeological sites in Slovenia have yielded a number of Roman bronze helmets from the Late Republican and Early Imperial periods. More precisely, there are six (nearly) complete examples, several fragments of another helmet, five pieces of five different other helmets and possibly a cheek-piece. …”
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    A Roman late-republican gladius from the River Ljubljanica (Slovenia) by Janka Istenič

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…The length and proportions of the scabbard as well as its elongated point are indicative of a late-republican date. It may be seen as the typological predecessor of its closest parallel, that is, the sword in a scabbard from Magdalensberg, which was found in a layer dated to c. 30-20 B.C. …”
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    Alice Pestana, Portuguese, Republican, educating in Institución Libre de Enseñanza by José María HERNÁNDEZ DÍAZ

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…She is an outstanding cultural and educational bridge between Spain and Por- tugal, from Republican categories.…”
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    The Effect of Religion on Candidate Preference in the 2008 and 2012 Republican Presidential Primaries. by Leigh A Bradberry

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…This article fills that gap by exploring the relationship between religion and candidate preference in the 2008 and 2012 Republican primaries. Using pre-Super Tuesday surveys conducted by the Pew Research Center, I find that the Republican candidate who most explicitly appealed to religious voters (Mike Huckabee in 2008 and Rick Santorum in 2012) was the preferred candidate of Republican respondents who attended religious services at the highest levels, and that as attendance increased, so did the likelihood of preferring that candidate. …”
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    Illiterate but republicans. The world of the school book in the Colombian Caribbean, 1857-1886 by Luis Alarcón Meneses

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…It gave the duo an essential role in the modeling process of the mind and consciousness of children and young people who had to learn through these new moral codes and the values of the new republican regime. However, the process was implemented in a largely illiterate society.…”
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    “Ridiculous Charlatans or Lunatic Neck Cutters”: Image of Spiritism in Republican Brazil by František Kalenda

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…With the ultimate triumph of liberal Republicanism in 1889 in Brazil and the adoption of a constitution promoting the separation of Church and State, the formerly dominant Roman Catholic Church entered a long period of struggle to recover its lost position, fighting both the liberal and secular character of the new regime and increasing competition on the “market of faith”. …”
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    A Trumped-Up Dixie:White Southern Republicans and Immigration Reform by Steve Suitts

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…In this blog post, Steve Suitts relates the history of American citizenship during and after the Civil War to contemporary white southerners’ support for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his stance on immigration.…”
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    REFERENDUMUL REPUBLICAN CONSULTATIV INIȚIAT DE CĂTRE PREȘEDINTELE REPUBLICII MOLDOVA by USM ADMIN

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Cuvinte-cheie: referendum, referendum național consultativ, referendum inițiat de către Președintele Republicii Moldova, decret prezidențial, probleme de interes național, probleme ce nu pot fi supuse referendumului republican, controlul constituționalității. …”
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    The Transformation of the Political Discourse of the Fourth National Front from Constitutionalism to Republicanism by Mohammadhosein Ayoubian, Hojjat Fallah Tootkar, Abdorrafi Rahimi

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Abstract Although after the uprising of June 6th, 1963 republican tendencies, influenced by the first National Front of Iran under the leadership of Dr. …”
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    The forced exile of an ideologue rioplatense. The republican thought of Lafinur and his traumas by Klaus Gallo

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…It focuses on the difficulties encountered by this Argentine philosopher due to his inclinations towards a republican agenda that was clearly influenced by the French sensualist tradition. …”
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    Inequality and Difference: Current Sociological Challenges to the French »Republican Model of Integration« by James Cohen

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…The goal of public and expert discussions on the subject is to overcome some republican values, which are an obstacle for the development of cultural pluralism. …”
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    Republicanism as a Critical Idiom: Whose, Whom Against, and What for?1* by Dražen Pehar

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…the aim of the paper is to draw briefly the discourse-theoretical foundations to the republican political theory (section 1), with the issue of slave/slavery as a pivotal concern of social and political life (section 2), and then to chart the most interesting consequences for the contemporary versions of the theory as proposed by the key authors (closing paragraphs of section 2, and section 3). the overarching message of the paper reads that republicanism is founded on a specific view of human nature as ens loquens, or zoon logon echon, that has important implications both empirically and normatively. the third, and final, section of the paper enlists six proposals, or suggestions, to contemporary republicans for the purpose of elucidating, first, the limits of republican theory/practice, and second, its intellectual origins as well as its opposition. …”
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