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The Agrarian Question in the Web of Life
Journal of Agrarian Change, EarlyView.
A. Haroon Akram‐Lodhi
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ABSTRACT This paper is about the hierarchy view: that each word has infinitely many meanings, arranged into levels, with the level n meaning serving as its semantic value when it occurs embedded to degree n in indirect or attitude reporting verbs. Departing from the famous debates over the bare tenability of the hierarchy view, I focus on whether there
Mark McCullagh
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Gradiva non vixit albo życie z duchami
Lipszyc’s point of departure is a philosophy of life as an element inexorably marked by the spectral and anachronistic. Adopting Jacques Derrida’s point of view as outlined in Spectres of Marx, Lipszyc presents a detailed analysis of two texts by Sigmund
Adam Lipszyc
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The Impact of Violence on Culture in Edward Bond’s Early Morning
Edward Bond’s play, Early Morning, serves as a powerful exploration of violence in society by transcending temporal and cultural boundaries. Rooted in the Victorian era, Bond employs historical characters and anachronistic elements to create a narrative ...
Mehtap Demirtürk
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Society for Creative Anachronism Table
Alt Text: The Society for Creative Anachronism\u27s table, in front of the Book Bistro.https://scholarworks.uni.edu/rodcon2025_photos/1004/thumbnail ...
University of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
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Bonds on the Ballot: What Voters (Don't) Know About Debt Financing and Why It Matters
Abstract American subnational governments commonly require voters to approve bond proposals, reflecting historical concerns about legislative shortsightedness. Yet voters need an understanding of how bond financing works to make choices consistent with preferences. Existing literature makes it unclear whether voters have such knowledge.
Shanna Pearson‐Merkowitz +3 more
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Diodorus Siculus’ narrative of the First Sicilian ‘Slave War’ is often considered to offer an ‘accurate, reliable, and comprehensive’ account of the war.
Morton, Peter
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Dying with or dying from COVID-19: When being able to count is relevant. [PDF]
Cirera L, Bañón RM.
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Abstract Pedro de Ayala served as a diplomat for King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile at the courts of Henry VII, King of England, and James IV, King of Scots. In July 1498, he wrote a letter, partly in cipher, to report to his king and queen on such matters as Spain's interests in international diplomacy; the characters and ...
Adrian William Jaime +2 more
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Kalamazoo College Society for Creative Anachronism
Kalamazoo College members of the Society for Creative Anachronism. Several members are in costume. In the front row at far left is Kim Formsma; Victor Garcia is to her immediate right.
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