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Consuming Guinness, Producing Irishness: Circuits of Cultural Production [PDF]

open access: yes
This thesis explores the discourse surrounding the consumption of Guinness, the product, and it's advertising, utilising the theoretical structure of Johnson's circuit of culture.
Murphy, Brenda
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Switzerland’s relationship with Africa during decolonisation and the beginnings of development cooperation

open access: yesRevue Internationale de Politique de Développement, 2010
During the 19th century the Swiss Confederation abstained from participating in colonial expansion. However, the Swiss did take part in this expansion in the wake of European powers.
Marc Perrenoud
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Colonialism and Toponyms in Singapore

open access: yesUrban Science, 2020
Place names do not simply refer to physical locations. They are linguistic symbols full of connotative meaning, carrying a range of cognitive, social, historical, cultural, and ideological significance.
Samantha JingYi Yom, Francesco Cavallaro
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Confessional Politics and Religious Identity in the Early Jesuit Missions to the Ottoman Empire [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
In its first century, the Society of Jesus undertook numerous missions to the various Christian communities of the Ottoman Empire. In each instance, the Jesuits faced obstacles to their efforts to Catholicize the Christian Orient.
Clines, Robert John
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Quatermass 2: The Alien-Vegetable Core Of A New Canon [PDF]

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A review of the Nigel Kneale scripted movie/TV Play \u27Quatermass 2\u27 as the basis for a reconsideration of folk horror and hauntological critical ...
Smith, Phil
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Colonisation et structures agraires dans l’Italie républicaine : autour du transfert des Ligures Apuani (181 av. J.-C.)

open access: yesDialogues d'Histoire Ancienne, 2012
Colonisation and agrarian structures in Republican Italy: about the transfer of the Ligurians Apuani (181 B.C.). In 181 B. C., the Roman power decided to transfer 47 000 Ligurians Apuani in the Samnium area.
Marie-Michelle Pagé
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Effects of flow regime on the distribution, richness and abundance of alien plants in braided rivers of New Zealand [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Braided river floodplains in the Canterbury Plains of New Zealand are classified as threatened ecosystems currently undergoing dramatic changes, including adjacent land-use intensification and increased water abstraction.
Brummer, Tyler Jacob
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The persistence of a stop-gap measure : the weight of history, nationalism and the powerful combination of access and denial on the Secondary Entrance Assessment in Trinidad [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
i. Abstract The Secondary Entrance Assessment in Trinidad is a high stakes placement exam which has its roots in the colonial period. It was adopted from England in 1961 as a short-term measure, yet is endures to the present.
Carew, Sharon
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Tracing “Orientalism” through architecture and art during the french colonisation of Algeria

open access: yesConservation Science in Cultural Heritage
The reinterpretation of the architectural language of previous periods is commonplace in architecture and art history. Over the centuries, architectural thinking has consistently oscillated between two distinct trends: consciously revisiting ...
Sami Zerari   +4 more
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On neo-colonialism and the colonisation of accounting research

open access: yesInternational Journal of Critical Accounting, 2017
While assertions of the colonisation of accounting research have occasionally been made in the accounting literature, not only has there been no systematic examination of the evidence that supports these conclusions, no evidence has yet been proffered. This paper explores whether accounting research has been colonised by considering sociologically the ...
openaire   +1 more source

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