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7 One or two? On Christological and Hierarchical Disputes and the Development of the “Church of Albania” (4th–8th centuries) [PDF]
Jasmine Dum-Tragut
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Global Arts Engagement Inequalities in and Outside School: Analyses of 441,183 15-Year-Olds Across 73 Countries. [PDF]
This paper explored patterns and factors of arts and creative engagement in and outside school among young people across 73 countries. Using data from the OECD PISA, we found that countries with higher in‐school engagement rates also had higher out‐of‐school engagement rates and that factors of engagement operate across different levels, with a ...
Mak HW, Sajnani N, Fietje N, Fancourt D.
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Archaeogenomic Analysis of Nineteenth-Century Burials at Saint Mary's Basilica: An Intersectional Analysis of Religion, Race, and Migration. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives The Basilica of Saint Mary's of the Immaculate Conception in Norfolk, Virginia, is the only predominantly African American basilica in the United States. A community‐based archaeogenomic investigation was carried out at this church to investigate the history of its previous congregants.
Fleskes RE +10 more
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Inter-Church and Inter-Religious Tensions in Postcommunist Eastern Europe: The Case of Albania
Murzaku, Ines Angeli
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The City of Gandzak as Patriarchal Residence of Ałuank
In 552, Partav, the administrative center of Ałuank (Caucasian Albania, Aran) marzpanate, became the first episcopal residence of the finally established Patriar-chate of Ałuank.
Melanya Balayan
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Migrants Living in the United Kingdom and Their Perceptions of Participation in Health Research: A Mixed-Methods Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Migrants' participation in health research is essential to give voice to their needs and inform evidence‐based practice. We conducted a mixed‐methods study with migrants living in Leicester, United Kingdom, to understand their perceptions of participation in health research and factors influencing participation.
Gogoi M +9 more
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The Nobility of Drivasto and Scanderbeg
This article aims to elaborate on the relationships between Georges Castriota Scanderbeg and noble families from Drivasto. Drivasto was an Albanian medieval city located in the Northern Albania, about 12 km away from Shkodra.
Shala-Peli Teuta
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: Among the holy relics kept in the sacristy of the Metropolis of Tricca and Stagoi there is a goldembroidered silk epitrachelion which dates to 1664.
Glycérie Chatzouli
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Queen Helen Nemanjić (1250–Brnjaci near Zubin Potok, February 8, 1314) was a Serbian medieval queen and consort of King Stefan Uroš I (r. 1243–1276), the fifth ruler of the Serbian Nemanide dynasty.
Čedomila Marinković
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