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Saint-Domingue ‘Remembered’: Marcus Rainsford and Leonora Sansay’s Lessons for Atlantic World Governance [PDF]
By January 1804, Saint-Domingue—the ‘pearl of the Antilles’—had been lost to colonial France and the independence of the newly-named ‘Haiti’ had been declared.
James Forde
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Context, Context, Context: Athanasius’ Biblical Interpretation in Contra Arianos
This article examines Athanasius’ argument in his work Contra Arianos, focusing on the reasons for the order in which he addresses the biblical texts he considers. While the choice of which texts to discuss is dictated by the need to consider those texts
Fairbairn Donald
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"A Very Old Problem": Uncovering Networks of (Mis)Communication in Early America
Nathaniel F. Holly reviews Alejandra Dubcovsky's Informed Power: Communication in the Early American South (Boston, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016).
Nathaniel F. Holly
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The Martyrdom of Polycarp narrates a martyrdom ‘according to the Gospel’. Numerous facets of the text echo the passion materials of the Gospels, and Polycarp is directly said to imitate Christ.
Hartog Paul
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Based on the available materials and literature, Islām got to America as far back as 1530 when the early African Muslim slaves were taken to the land of America.
Muhammad Aliyu Gambari +1 more
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Disinformation in Facebook Ads in the 2019 Spanish General Election Campaigns
As fake news elicits an emotional response from users, whose attention is then monetised, political advertising has a significant influence on its production and dissemination.
Lorena Cano-Orón +3 more
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The Curious Case of Sick Keesar: Tracing the Roots of South Asian Presence in the Early Republic
This article is part of a larger monograph on India in the American imaginary that seeks to trace Indo-American interactions as mediated by the triangulated relationship between India, Britain, and the US.
Rajender Kaur
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Ophthalmology in North America: Early Stories (1491-1801)
New World plants, such as tobacco, tomato, and chili, were held to have beneficial effects on the eyes. Indigenous healers rubbed or scraped the eyes or eyelids to treat inflammation, corneal opacities, and even eye irritation from smoke.
Christopher T Leffler +4 more
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ABSTRACT Pediatric gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP‐NENs) are extremely rare and clinically heterogeneous. Management has largely been extrapolated from adult practice. This European Standard Clinical Practice Guideline (ESCP), developed by the EXPeRT network in collaboration with adult NEN experts, provides (adult) evidence ...
Michaela Kuhlen +23 more
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December–February precipitation in southern Africa during recent El Niño events is studied by distinguishing circulation and precipitation responses during strong and moderate-to-weak events.
Catherine Pomposi +4 more
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