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The Medieval Christian Philosophy, Doctrine of Love and Literature: The Romance of the Rose
The concept of love, examined in various works from the classical ages onwards, gained an ethical meaning in the Middle Ages. Accordingly, love is not a sexual urge, but a virtue acquired by coping with some difficulties.
Tarık Ziyad GÜLCÜ
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Love and marriage in Dostoevsky’s Short Stories
The relation between love and marriage is shown in various ways in different cultures and time periods. Starting from courtly love to Romanticism, Western culture has experienced a gap between love and marriage, the first: vital experience subject to ...
Carla Rossi-Espagnet
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Firearm Safety in a Country of Arms
Policy Points Firearm safety policy in the United States cannot succeed through legislation alone; effective interventions must also address the social, economic, and infrastructural conditions that shape perceptions of safety. Evidence suggests that place‐based investments can reduce violence and firearm deaths while strengthening social cohesion and ...
JONATHAN M. METZL
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The Carceral Shadow: Criminal Justice as a Determinant of Health and Challenges for Policymakers
Policy Points The criminal justice system functions as a primary social determinant of health in the United States, generating disproportionate physical, psychological, and chronic health burdens on Black communities and other marginalized groups. Policing structural barriers—including qualified immunity, police union contracts, and municipal financing
RASHAWN RAY, KEON GILBERT
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Les trobairitz, un corpus poétique mineur ?
The article revisits the poetic corpus of women troubadours by examining their position as authors, in the poems and in their memory. The reception of this very thin corpus is delicate.
Nathalie Koble
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Latin American boleros use poetic figures that can be traced in medieval courtly love. The topics such as «love service», «love sickness» and «dying oflove», present in the Cancionero general by Hernando de Castillo (1511) occur in boleros
Donají Cuéllar Escamilla
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Policy Points For half a century, firearm‐related deaths and injuries have been endemic in the United States, with COVID‐19 contributing to a record high of 48,830 deaths in 2021, an epidemic rate increase. By 2023, national trends masked a significant 10‐fold difference in firearm‐related death rates among states.
ESZTER RIMÁNYI +8 more
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Policy Points The federal government should provide states with authorities under Medicaid that allow greater use of home and community‐based services for people with serious and persistent mental illness. This requires deemphasizing authorities that require budget neutrality in a post‐institutionalization world (Section 1115 waivers) and relying on ...
HAROLD POLLACK +2 more
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Why Evidence Is Not Enough: Power, Politics, and a Strategy Shift for Public Health
Policy Points Public health has lost political influence because of a mismatch between the forms of power primarily deployed in this field—knowledge and moral authority—and the forms of power that currently shape societal rules and health outcomes—economic, political, ideological, and physical.
JONATHAN C. HELLER
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ABSTRACT An analysis of the dual biographies, economic and domestic, of Manuela Xiqués, an enslaver from nineteenth‐century Cuba and Spain, deepens our understanding of the role of European and Creole women in the nineteenth‐century Atlantic. This essay foregrounds the role of literature, namely family biography, as a locus of the processes of ...
Lisa Surwillo, Martín Rodrigo Alharilla
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