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    The Myth of the Genetically Sick African by Joseph L Graves

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Biology had no solid theoretical basis until after 1859. As medicine further developed in the 20th century, it never doubted the difference between Europeans and Africans, and also asserted the innate inferiority of the latter. …”
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    Istoria realizării Marii Uniri într-o carte poştală ilustrată / The history of making the Great Union on an illustrated postcard by Griţco Ana

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The postcard represents a brief history of achieving an old ideal, illustrating the events up to December 1, 1918: The Revolution of 1848, World War I (1914-1916) with the glorious battles of Mărăşeşti, Măreşti şi Oituz. …”
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    The specter of failed transition : Tocqueville and the reception of liberalism in reform China by van Dongen, Els

    Published 2020
    “…What connects the political thinker and historian Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859) to China? Hitherto, scholars have answered this question by looking into references to China in his Democracy in America and The Old Regime and the Revolution or by applying insights from his works to issues of democratization. …”
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    Adaptation ou réaction locale vis-à-vis de l’administration espagnole au Maroc dans le premier tiers du XXe siècle by Marie-Catherine Talvikki Chanfreau

    “…Il en découla une coopération rifaine essentielle en octobre 1934 dans la répression de la révolution des Asturies, puis dans le putsch militaire antirépublicain de la nuit du 17 juillet 1936 jusqu’à la fin de la dictature du généralissime Franco Bahamonde qui trépassa le 20 novembre 1975. …”
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    Meistrist epigooniks, epigoonist ikooniks: Jakob Liivi luule retseptsioonist. From Master to Epigone, from Epigone to Ikon: On the Reception of Jakob Liiv’s Poetry by Pille-Riin Larm

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Jakob Liiv (1859-1930) is an Estonian writer whom most academic literary histories and encyclopedias classify in the late-romantic, so-called epigonic literary movement of the end of the 19th century. …”
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