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Literatura à mão: os serões do convento literature for the hand: os serões do convento
In this text, based on the analysis of Os serões do Convento (1862), the concept of literature for the hand is introduced to discuss the pornographic literature that circulated between Brazil and Portugal. For that, the language, the place of the work in
Helder Maia +2 more
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Liberalism and Rationalism at the Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale, 1902–1903 [PDF]
This article reconstructs and analyzes a debate on “the crisis of liberalism” that took place in a prominent philosophy journal, the Revue de me´taphysique et de morale, in 1902–3.
Eric Brandom
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The Secular Beyond: Free Religious Dissent and Debates over the Afterlife in Nineteenth-Century Germany [PDF]
The 1830s and 1840s saw the proliferating usage of “the Beyond” (Jenseits) as a choice term for the afterlife in German public discourse. This linguistic innovation coincided with the rise of empiricism in natural science.
Weir, Todd H.
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The (Transforming) Role of Intellectuals in the Process of the “Atheization” of Czech Society in the 2nd Half of 20th Century The article deals with resonance, development, and changes in various forms of atheism in the works of Czech, especially ...
David Václavík
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Introduction to the Special Issue Catholicism and Gender in Modern Spain†
Journal of Religious History, Volume 45, Issue 4, Page 517-521, December 2021.
Raúl Mínguez‐Blasco
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Las dos Gaticidas: juegos y tópicos
The mysterious La Gaticida, published in Paris in 1604, gathers in its three parts some topics of the poetry of cats in the Golden Age. But, together with them, it makes a more intense mockery of the “hidalguía” and social concerns.
J. Ignacio Díez
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Pope John XXIII in the mirror of Soviet press: to question of Pontifics personality perception in USSR [PDF]
The article explores, how activities of Roman Pope John XXIII were reflected in the Soviet press. The author finds out, that there were two main approaches.
Sergey L’vovich Firsoff
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Anticlericalism and the early tudor parliament [PDF]
This essay reconsiders one aspect of Christopher Haigh’s influential article ‘Anticlericalism and the English Reformation’. The article argued that anticlericalism in early 16th-century England had been exaggerated, mislabelled and (in effect) invented ...
Cavill, PR
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MOCKERY AND PIETY IN MACHADO DE ASSIS AND EÇA DE QUEIRÓS
The realist fictions of the Brazilian author Machado de Assis often explored religious themes through the presentation of keenly significant, minute details of everyday scenes and conversations.
Dain Borges
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Moral certitude and moral ambiguity in Bernard Bergonzi's The Roman Persuasion [PDF]
The Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939 received an immense amount of attention in the United Kingdom and elicited various responses from trade unionists, liberal intellectuals, members of the Roman Catholic and other churches, and numerous other segments of ...
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