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Patriarchy and Women Vulnerability to Adverse Climate Change in Nigeria
The article explored the linkages between patriarchy and the high rate of women’s vulnerability to climate change. It examined how traditional beliefs, which underpin cultural division of roles between men and women, also increase the vulnerability of ...
Chidiebere J. Onwutuebe
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The everyday life and customs of Constantinople Patriarchs in the second half of the 19th century
The author of the article analyzes the church conflicts between Greeks and Bulgarians in the second half of the 19th century. It is rather interesting to have an overlook of everyday life, customs and material status of the Constantinople Patriarchs of ...
Venediktov Vadim Yuriyevich
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The sunset of Gortyn: amphorae in 7th –8th centuries AD [PDF]
Gortyn (A. Di Vita [ed.] 2000-01), some new contexts, more delimited and reliable, allow us to define better circulation, developments, and local use of amphorae in the last periods of urban life of the Cretan city. Two contexts of the mid-late 7th and
PORTALE, Elisa Chiara
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ABSTRACT Turkish migration to Germany has been the largest‐scale labour migration in postwar Europe, yet scant attention has been paid to the return flow to Turkey, and even less to the second generation's ‘return’. This paper rectifies this oversight and focuses specifically on the role of place in shaping the post‐return experiences of the second ...
Nilay Kılınç, Russell King
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Penal Modernization in the Western Balkans: Continuities and Changes since the Nineteenth Century
Abstract Influential sociologists of social control, including Émile Durkheim, Max Weber and others, conceived of the modern state as progressively moving towards the humanization of its penal programme. This article highlights developments that do not easily fit this progressivist model, drawing attention to the region that today is often referred to ...
Olga Kantokoski
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Rafael I the only Serb Ecumenical patriarch [PDF]
Rafael I (Greek: Ραφαήλ Α') was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople since the beginning of 1475 to early 1476. Rafailo was priest monk originally from Serbia.
Janjić Dragana J., Đokić Nebojša D.
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Byzantine Studies in Kharkov: Origins, History, and Perspectives [PDF]
https://byzantina.wordpress.com/2015/01/19 ...
Domanovsky, A.M., Sorochan, S.B.
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Abstract Anti‐imperial autoethnography is an important practice for critiquing and reflecting upon encounters with imperial bordering and its junctions with the neoliberal‐corporate university. In this article, we analyse our children's visa rejections to the UK, where we work and study as immigrant academics.
Amber Murrey, Wesam Hassan
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Road to the Restoration of the Ohrid Archbishopric
The restoration of the abolished Ohrid Archbishopric did not begin with the processes at the end of the World War II, but immediately after its abolition in the eighteenth century.
Borisov, Dejan
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Defence, identity, and urban form: the extreme case of Gjirokastra [PDF]
Gjirokastra, a century-old small city in southern Albania (now a UNESCO World Heritage site), provides an outstanding example of a Classical and Late Ottoman urban centre.
Mezinia, Ledita, Pojani, Dorina
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