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, 2017
Empire of the Senses introduces new approaches to the history of European imperialism in the Americas by questioning the role that the five senses played in framing the cultural encounters, colonial knowledge, and political relationships that built New ...
Daniela Hacke, Paul Musselwhite
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Empire of the Senses introduces new approaches to the history of European imperialism in the Americas by questioning the role that the five senses played in framing the cultural encounters, colonial knowledge, and political relationships that built New ...
Daniela Hacke, Paul Musselwhite
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From the Napoleonic Empire to the Age of Empire
2023International ...
Lignereux, Aurélien, Dodman, Thomas
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Audible Empire: Music, Global Politics, Critique
, 2016Audible Empire rethinks the processes and mechanisms of empire and shows how musical practice has been crucial to its spread around the globe. Music is a means of comprehending empire as an audible formation, and the contributors highlight how it has ...
R. Radano, Tejúmólá Ọláníyan
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2008
This article argues that problems of terminology also plague the study of the Athenian Empire, drawing attention to the many ancient Greek words that have been translated as ‘empire’. Arriving at the right terms to describe Athenian ‘imperialism’ would go hand in hand with the larger process of understanding other features of Athens' hegemony.
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This article argues that problems of terminology also plague the study of the Athenian Empire, drawing attention to the many ancient Greek words that have been translated as ‘empire’. Arriving at the right terms to describe Athenian ‘imperialism’ would go hand in hand with the larger process of understanding other features of Athens' hegemony.
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A World Safe for Democracy, 2014
C. A. Bayly, Recovering Liberties: Indian Thought in the Age of Liberalism and Empire.Gregory Claeys, Imperial Sceptics: British Critics of Empire, 1850-1920.These two volumes, among only a scattered handful of others in the Ideas in Context series ...
T. Metcalf
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C. A. Bayly, Recovering Liberties: Indian Thought in the Age of Liberalism and Empire.Gregory Claeys, Imperial Sceptics: British Critics of Empire, 1850-1920.These two volumes, among only a scattered handful of others in the Ideas in Context series ...
T. Metcalf
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Empirical and Semi-Empirical Kinetics
2018The term \( C_{{i}} \) indicates concentration, and each term within () brackets indicates a rate of change of concentration. Each of the terms within () brackets is an index of reaction rate, and these are interrelated.
Hem Shanker Ray, Saradindukumar Ray
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The New Peasantries: Struggles for Autonomy and Sustainability in an Era of Empire and Globalization
, 2008Dit boek van ruraal socioloog Jan Douwe van der Ploeg is een pleidooi voor een nieuwe boerenlandbouw als een agrarisch systeem dat het best en meest duurzaam de zorg op zich kan nemen voor de vele cultuurlandschappen die de wereld rijk is.
J. D. Ploeg
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Empirical proof of the empirical line
International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2007Calibrating remotely sensed data to reflectance maximizes their quantitative utility. Many approaches exist for calibrating to reflectance (ρ), one of which is the empirical line (EL) method. It offers high-quality results, often to within a few per cent, but is demanding in terms of field work and analysis.
D. P. Groeneveld, W. M. Baugh
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Empires overseas and empires at home
Paedagogica Historica, 2009The history of problematisations, that is, the history of the way in which things become a problem 1 , was central to the definition of ISCHE XV, held in Lisbon in 1993 under the title: “Education ...
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Muslim Cosmopolitanism in the Age of Empire
, 2015Muslim Cosmopolitanism in the Age of Empire "recovers the stories of five Indian Muslim scholars who, in the aftermath of the uprising of 1857, were hunted by British authorities, fled their homes in India for such destinations as Cairo, Mecca, and ...
S. Alavi
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