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Santiago de Compostela, south facade, Praza das Praterias, 12th century with 17th-century additions
Santiago de Compostela, south facade, Praza das Praterias, 12th century with 17th-century additions, Galicia, Spain.https://digital.kenyon.edu/peregphotos/2232/thumbnail ...
Smither, William J.
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Imperial and Colonial Encounters: Some Reflections
Sanjay Subrahmanyam
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Lady Anne Kerr: From the Rise of International Conference Interpreting to the Whitlam Dismissal
Before Anne Robson (née Taggart) became the second Lady Kerr upon marrying governor‐general John Kerr in 1975, she had an international career of some 30 years working as a French to English interpreter and consultant at over 30 national and international conferences and became the first Australian elected to the International Association of Conference
Alexis Bergantz
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The 17th century English music theorists
Introduction. The scope of the problem: Treatises (in MS and in print) containing the rudiments of music and/or the theory of composition, from the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 18th century. For purposes of comparison, the 17th century
Ruff, Lillian M.
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The nation‐state, non‐Western empires, and the politics of cultural difference
Abstract While empires have been central to political theory, they almost always refer to Western forms of imperialism and colonialism to which non‐Western societies are subject. But precolonial empires have ruled much of the world for much of known history. Building on recent International Relations (IR) scholarship, this article reconstructs an ideal
Loubna El Amine
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Kontroversi Pemikiran Abdul Rauf Al-Singkili
This writing explored how was the thought of Abdul Rauf al-Singkili who lived in the 17th century. One of his intellectual position was his voiceless on the women leadership.
Syamzan Syukur
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Rulers on the road: Itinerant rule in the Holy Roman Empire, AD 919–1519
Abstract Itinerant rule, rule exercised through traveling, was a common yet insufficiently researched, premodern form of governance. Studying the determinants of ruler itineraries in the Holy Roman Empire, AD 919–1519, we argue that rulers' visits targeted “marginal” elites.
Carl Müller‐Crepon +3 more
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Making Mining Licit: Gold, Commodification, and the Everyday Performance of Law in Colombia
ABSTRACT Ethnographies of resource‐making have shown that the extraction of resource value from objects is premised on obviating the emplaced lifeworlds that surrounded objects before they traveled to consumer markets. Much of this literature looks at such supply‐chain disentanglement from the viewpoint of corporate and formal regulatory practices ...
Jesse Jonkman
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Russian Cannon Barrels of the 17th - Early 18th Century
Russian Cannon Barrels of the 17th - Early 18th Century .https://stars.library.ucf.edu/fulbrightrussia2018-images/1190/thumbnail ...
Howard, Wendy S, EdD
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ABSTRACT With northern regions warming at twice the global rate, assessing the state of archaeological sites in these areas is critically important. In this study, we used a multimethod geophysical approach (ERT, GPR, and EMI) to characterize the current geocryological conditions of an Inuit archaeological site on South Aulatsivik Island (Labrador ...
Rachel Labrie +5 more
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