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This contribution focuses on aspects of feminism and gender in Marx’s theory. Marx’s methodology has given us the tools and the categories enabling us to think together gender and class, feminism and anti-capitalism.
Silvia Federici
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Interjections and interjection complexes in the plays of A.N. Ostrovsky
An analysis of the use of interjections and interjection complexes in the plays of A.N. Ostrovsky was carried out, whose 200th birthday is celebrated all over the world this year.
Xian Du
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Ritorni. Leggere e tradurre la poesia di Melville in Italia
The bicentennial of Herman Melville’s birth in 1819 was variously celebrated all over the world. Commemorations of his life, works, and legacy included conferences and exhibitions, while a new publishing fervour surrounded his books.
Giuseppe Nori
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Methodological basis of Church History in archpriest Alexander Gorsky’s scientific work
The article is devoted to the 700th anniversary of St. Sergius of Radonezh’s birthday and 200th anniversary of Moscow Theological Academy’s sating in the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius.
Melkov Andrey Sergeevich
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"Guerrilla theater…in the guise of red, white, and blue bunting”: The People’s Bicentennial Commission and the Politics of (Un)Americanism [PDF]
This article explores the battles over ‘Americanism’ and ‘un-Americanism’ that swirled around the People’s Bicentennial Commission – a radical, populist organization that sought to promote fundamental economic change during the mid-1970s. Although it was
Hall, S
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Stones and Lilies: Ruskin s legacy since 1969 [PDF]
On a cold Spring morning in 1969, a small group of scholars gathered at Brantwood. They were commemorating Ruskin s 150th birthday, and sharing their interests and knowledge. Taking this conference as its starting point, the study follows various threads
Suzanne Fagence Cooper
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This contribution presents reflections on the contributions of and the debate between David Harvey and Michael Hardt/Toni Negri that we feature as the opening part of the tripleC-special issue “Marx@200: Debating Capitalism & Perspectives for the Future
Christian Fuchs
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Understanding emotions in primates: in honor of Darwin's 200th birthday [PDF]
AbstractIn the bicentenary year of Darwin's birth, the American Society of Primatologists honored his memory by convening a symposium entitled “Understanding emotions in primates: In honor of Darwin's 200th birthday.” The four articles in this special section, excepting this introduction, derive from that symposium.
Dorothy Fragaszy, Elizabeth Simpson
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„Habent sua fata libelli“: Zur Entdeckung einer Hommage an August Dillmann vor hundert Jahren
An unsigned homage to August Dillmann on the occasion of his 100th birthday was recently found in a copy of Dillmann's Lexicon linguae aethiopicae, after the 200th anniversary of his birthday.
Wagner Ewald
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The contradictory character of matter is the starting point of Friedrich Engels’s dialectical principles. Matter can move itself, thus producing ever new possibilities of development and gradually leading to the formation of qualitatively higher forms ...
Klaus Fuchs-Kittowski
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