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Genomic insights into rapid speciation within the world's largest tree genus Syzygium
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Gli agenti britannici al servizio dei «Granturisti» a Roma. Una lucrosa attività nel XVIII secolo
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A multi-taxon analysis of European Red Lists reveals major threats to biodiversity.
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Doktryna władzy monarszej Jakuba VI (I) Stuarta
Published 2015-12-01“…James I Stuart’s theory of the divine right of kings The author presents King James I Stuart’s theory of the divine right of kings as the modification of Bodin’s concept of the sovereignty. …”
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George Thomason and London in the 1650s
Published 2024-01-01“…The chapter also traces his eventual support for the Restoration of Charles II in 1660, and reflects upon his response to the policies of the restored Stuart regime.…”
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Le moment Atlantique de la dynastie des Winthrop au XVIIe siècle
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A utilitarian perspective of volunteer tourism in Africa.
Published 2016-08-01“…This paper seeks to align ‘volunteer tourism’ within the philosophical framework of utilitarianism, with an emphasis on Africa. John Stuart Mill, author of the defining book, entitled ‘Utilitarianism’ asserts that actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote human happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness (Mill, 1863). …”
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The Map of General Wade’s Clans (1731), or Map of the Highlands Loyalties
Published 2014-06-01“…Rhetoric strategies of the military cartographers, their aims and role are also the objects of the analysis.In the light of the evidence provided by the most famous analysts on the state of Scottish Highlands and, respectively, on the “the Highland Problem” (support for the second restoration of the Stuart dynasty on the British throne from the disaffected clans which were armed and loyal only to their chiefs), with the help of the analysis of official and non-official documentary on the “Highland Problem” and keeping in mind sense of active corporative unity which was spread among the Military during the first half of the XVIII century, respecting colonial questions and policy on the other imperial margins, the author sought to concentrate research of military topography and ethnic cartography of the “Highland Problem”, represented in this article, on the data represented in “The Description of the Highlands of Scotland” (1731) by Clement Lemprière. …”
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Peace with Pirates? Maghrebi Maritime Combat, Diplomacy, and Trade in English Periodical News, 1622–1714
Published 2019-11-01“…This paper draws upon a corpus of 3385 news items comprising over 360,000 words relating to the Maghreb and its people, drawn from Stuart and Republican English news publications, with a view towards examining the discourse and reality around Maghrebi maritime combat, diplomact and trade in seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century England. …”
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Turncoat poets of the English Revolution
Published 2015“…They possessed a political conservatism, but a conceptual radicalism which presented a serious challenge to Anglican and constitutionalist discourses of Stuart monarchy.</p>…”
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Water in the Anthropocene: Perspectives on Poetry by South African Women
Published 2021-03-01“…The audio-visual poems by Hoskins and Stuart feature water as an irresistible force of change and retribution. …”
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Biblical Spirituality of Exile
Published 2022-09-01“… The paper explores the dynamics of exile and restoration both in the old and new Testaments through Biblical Spirituality. …”
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Early Quaker activity and reactions to it, 1652-1664
Published 1980“…Fear and hatred of Quakers had clear political repercussions, contributing in part, in 1659, to the reaction that ended in the restoration of the Stuarts. Finally, it is argued that before 1660 the Quakers were not consistent pacifists and did not abstain from politics; that after 1660 the famous peace testimony was slower in developing and less universally accepted than most historians have assumed. …”
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