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Power and Statebuilding in the Anglo-Norman World: An Overview
This paper explores, in the context of the Anglo-Norman world, some of the characteristics implicit in ideas of the state: relatively fixed frontiers, a sovereign authority with the power to maintain justice, raise taxes and deploy armies, and to command
Judith Ann Green
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Local Orthodox Church: Constitutional Issues and Forecasts
The problem of formation and recognition of the Ukrainian Local Orthodox Church (UOCOC) has not been considered by clerics of the Churches or believers only as ecclesiastics since its actualization in Ukraine at the beginning of the twentieth century ...
Oleksandr N. Sagan, Serhiy I. Zdioruk
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Un écrivain de langue bretonne : l'Abbé Pierre Noury (1743-1804)
Pierre Noury was born in Lauzach, near Vannes, on 15 May 1743, into a poor peasant family. His mother tongue was Breton. After his education with the Jesuits, he entered the seminary of Vannes at the age of 20 and obtained the priesthood of Bignan in ...
Suzanne Le Rouzic
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Il sistema degli établissements publics a Venezia
In 19th century Italy and Europe the phenomenon of religious buildings as State-owned properties and their reuse as ‘public services’ assumed the characteristics of a real urban and cultural revolution. In the case of Venice, this phenomenon consisted
Filipponi, Emma
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This article analyzes the epistolary circuit that linked the first nunciature of Spanish America—set up in 1830 in Rio de Janeiro—with the defenders of the Pope's authority in Argentina.
Ignacio Martínez
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Throughout the history, humanity has suffered many pandemics which people have responded to in various ways, struggled to cope with, and ultimately survived.
Seda Arıkan
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Objective The aim of this study was to determine the differences in demographic, serologic, and clinical characteristics between male and female patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) in an Australian cohort. Methods This was a retrospective observational study using data from the Australian Scleroderma Cohort Study.
Emily Lin +14 more
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Le clergé et la presse dans l’Espagne de l’Ancien Régime
Contrary to all expectations, the press of the Enlightenment caused a deep interest within the secular and regular clergy. Thus a great number of ecclesiastics took out a subscription to one or several newspapers, finding even sometimes a real vocation ...
Elisabel Larriba
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An Assisting Contact Electrification Strategy for Achieving Self‐Recoverable Mechanoluminescence
ABSTRACT Self‐recoverable mechanoluminescence (ML) is a unique property of materials that can stably emit light under repeated stress, enabling new applications in smart sensing, displays, and wearable devices. However, self‐recoverable ML is very rare and only observed in a few active phosphors excited by piezoelectricity or contact electrification ...
Jianwen Zhang +12 more
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Cooperative learning in anatomy: Comparing virtual avatars and human specimens
Abstract Contemporary research demonstrated that undergraduate medical students rated an augmented reality learning tool entitled “human muscular arm avatar” as useful for their self‐directed individual learning. Beyond this subjective assessment, it was largely unknown whether avatar‐based study would also improve knowledge test scores at an objective
Christa Maurer +6 more
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