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    Adams family values: Abigail and Louisa Catherine Adams and the influence of Europe on the 'Republican Courts' of New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. (1789-1829) by Leeper, JL

    Published 2024
    “…The republican court is still a rarely acknowledged term in the historiographies of the early United States, yet as this dissertation makes clear, this term best describes the social and cultural scene of New York, Philadelphia, and early Washington D.C. from 1789 to the rise of Jackson in 1829, and that the Adams women were the most significant adopters of those European traditions. …”
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    Through the looking glasses and anthropology comes 'Home': globalising the view on European cultures by Cash, Jennifer R.

    Published 2024
    “…Many hands were raised; and as voices accented from across the globe spoke of the isolation of Asian perspectives on anthropology, and of the marginality of East Asia to the global discipline, I was reminded strongly of the many marginalities so often voiced by anthropologists of Europe.…”
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    The geopolitical crisis may trigger changes in energy strategies by Weafer, C

    Published 2014
    “…But the events of the last few months do at least seem to have injected a greater sense of urgency to ‘get on with it’. Europe was not particularly concerned that 30 per cent of its gas came from Russia and Moscow voiced no worries than 80 per cent of its gas export revenues came from European customers. …”
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