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A alegoria de Galaaz e a representação dos impérios do mundo
The character of the knight that goes by the name of Galaaz/Galaad, who is the son of Lancelot du Lac, is significantly enhanced in the Arthurian cycle redacted in France during the first half of the 13th century.
José Carlos Ribeiro Miranda
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Les Routes de la soie. Entre réalités et imaginaires.
The very name « Silk Roads » evokes impressions and ideas of a mysterious, elusive and exotic world. However, these civilizations are still poorly known to the general public and little taught in the West.
Peter Frankopan
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The Polemogenic Wave of 1917-1927 Revolutions as a Historical Laboratory
The main link between revolutions in a polemogenic wave is participation of correspondent states in a common war (Πόλεμος – war, Γέννηση – birth). The polemogenic wave caused by the First World War includes successful revolutions (with the change of ...
N. S. Rozov
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Speech, time and suffering: Rosenstock-Huessy’s Post-Goethean, Post-Christian sociology [PDF]
Five years ago, a new three volume edition of Eugen Rosenstock- Huessy (to translate) In the Cross of Reality: A Post-Goethean Sociology appeared in Germany.
Cristaudo Wayne
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The research field related to finance has made great progress in recent years due to the development of information processing technology and the availability of large-scale data. This special issue is a collection of 16 articles on empirical finance and one book review.
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Defending Empire at the United Nations: The Politics of International Colonial Oversight in the Era of Decolonisation [PDF]
This article argues that, although anti-colonial delegations to the 1945 San Francisco Conference did not succeed in bringing all colonial territories under the umbrella of international trusteeship, the threat of expanding international oversight shaped
Pearson, Jessica Lynne
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State of Nationalism (SoN): Nationalism and Empire
Works on nations and nationalism often include an introductory chapter on empires before more substantive matters are examined. Conversely, books on empires typically conclude with summary reflections on the rise of nations.
Yesim Bayar
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Mediations: Science and Translation in The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell
Mediations are a central theme in David Mitchell’s ‘house of fiction’, a set of five novels featuring a complex web of recurring characters, obsessions and literary patterns.
Claire Larsonneur, Hélène Machinal
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Modeling Strategic Decisions in the Formation of the Early Neo-Assyrian Empire [PDF]
Understanding patterns of conflict and pathways in which political history became established is critical to understanding how large states and empires ultimately develop and come to rule given regions and influence subsequent events.
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