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Constructing narratives of political identities: young people in the ‘new’ European states
Published 2016“…Their discussions of the meanings their country had for them raise questions about their use of political discourse, their expressions of feelings of patriotism, and their sense of agency in their own and their county’s future.…”
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6022
Letter from the Organising Secretary of the APL to Mr O'Reilly
Published 1939“…Typescript letter dated 11 July 1939, to Patrick O'Reilly, from the Organising Secretary, to thank for membership form.…”
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6023
Letter from P. D. Carey (Jun.), General Secretary of the APL to T. J. Hickey
Published 1939“…Typescript letter dated 29 May 1939, to T. J. Hickey, from Patrick D Carey (Jun.), agreeing to postponement of conference.…”
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6024
Letter from P. D. Carey (Jun.) to T. J. Hickey
Published 1939“…Manuscript letter dated 3 August 1939, to T. J. Hickey, from Patrick D. Carey (Jun.), about forthcoming general election and membership cards…”
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6025
Gender inequality and academic freedom in Pakistani higher education
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6026
Ladies of the lodge : a history of Scottish Orangewomen, c. 1909-2013
Published 2014“…The desire to articulate dual Scottish and British patriotic - rather than diasporic Irish Protestant - identities is also acknowledged as an emergent subjective shift in women’s motivations for joining. …”
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6027
Book Review : Teresa Sacchet, Silvana Mariano and Cássia Maria Carloto (editors) Women, gender and conditional cash transfers: interdisciplinary perspectives from studies of Bolsa...
Published 2021“…This is essentially paradoxical - clearly women in poverty derive significant material benefits from the programme, but it also strengthens conventional patriarchal roles and oppression in a ‘gender trap’ (page 57). …”
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6028
Master of the house: de-mythologizing the father in Turkish-German film
Published 2003“…Chapter Three indicates how approaches to the patriarch in film have been dominated by Oedipal interpretations. …”
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6029
Heritage tourism and English national identity
Published 1998“…In addition, from the analysis of the three sites certain key thematic threads are highlighted which bind the sites together, namely, religion and patriotism. These, whilst not the only aspects of Englishness to emerge from the sites, are considered central to the formation of Englishness in this instance. …”
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6030
Ferocious Marys and dark Alessas: the portrayal of religious matriarchies in Silent Hill
Published 2021“…Unsurprisingly, such stereotypical depictions are in line with the patriarchal norms which have long persisted in wider, secular society, which deem women as inferior and subordinate to men (Schur 1984). …”
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From moral indignation to affective citizenship: public shaming of celebrity emigration from Russia during the war against Ukraine
Published 2024“…Thus, through interpretation of the social media discourse on celebrity emigration we reveal the affective relations of Russian patriotic citizens to their nation and the state.…”
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6032
Religion, morality, and democracy in Ghana
Published 2024“…The paper argues that a close relationship between Ghana’s largest church, the Church of Pentecost (CoP), and the country’s two main political parties, the New Patriotic Party and the National Democratic Congress, threatens Ghana’s secular constitution and the country’s three decades of democracy in two ways. …”
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From 'nobody to somebody' : challenges and opportunities for Gujarati women learning English in London
Published 2015“…An inability to speak English for these women is further complicated by inequities brought about by classed structures, private/public patriarchy and processes of ‘othering’ for migrant women. …”
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6034
“It is a kind of freedom that entrepreneurship provides you”: Female Recipient Remittance Recipients’ entrepreneurship journey in Nepal
Published 2024“…RRFEs had to carefully navigate their family responsibilities and acquire new skills (through training) to set up their businesses. While patriarchal values and beliefs were the biggest obstacles to achieving success in business for left-behind women, migrant returnees faced different challenges, mainly reintegration back into society, and a lack of support. …”
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'There is a wide path and there is a narrow path' - transnational negotiations of ethnic and religious identity among Polish Roma Jehovah's Witnesses
Published 2024“…In our view, conversions are made meaningful through Roma's understandings of purity, piety and patriarchal family structure and a deeper significance of their marginalisation in wider society. …”
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Marta Czok ARCHĪVUM
Published 2024“…The exhibition complemented EX_PATRIA in Venice on the occasion of the Sixtieth Art Biennale, with the patronage of the Polish Embassy.…”
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The Enlightenment above national context: political economy in eighteenth-century Scotland and Naples
Published 1997“…It is argued here that the Enlightenment is better understood as an intellectual movement which was both cosmopolitan and patriotic, and that this is particularly evident in its commitment to political economy, as the key to improving the human condition in this world. …”
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Containing Eve’s daughters? The education, fashioning and socialisation of women within three elite households of the West Country c. 1525-1660.
Published 2016“…It turns primarily to the household, where women spent most of their lives, but avoids a narrow focus on negative aspects of patriarchal society, which would place emphasis on the containment of women and what they could not do. …”
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6039
Mapping empire: two world maps in early medieval England
Published 2022“…Drawing on the work of Patrick Gautier Dalché, it argues for the importance of the viewing perspective afforded by a codex map to the interpretation of these images and their role in the manuscript.…”
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Monteverdi on the modern stage
Published 2012“…Next, audio and video evidence is used to investigate three aspects of modern Monteverdi performance in more depth, examining how stage directors have placed notions of community on stage in their interpretations of <em>L’Orfeo</em>, how stage and music directors have reshaped <em>Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria</em> for widely varying dramaturgical and musical ends, and how singers have interpreted the role of Ottavia in <em>L’incoronazione di Poppea</em> vocally and dramatically. …”
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