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Beyond Italian Exceptionalism? The ‘Critical’ Eighteenth Legislature
Italy’s eighteenth legislative term stands out as particularly idiosyncratic throughout Italian history. Over the course of this term, three governments with varying political orientations came into power, relying on parliamentary votes that shifted ...
Simona Piattoni, Marco Valbruzzi
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Analogous Exceptionalisms within Japanese and American History: Kokugaku and Transcendentalism
Japanologists have identified the intellectual movement called Kokugaku (“national learning”) as early modern Japan’s version of nativism, even though it bears no resemblance to the original American version of nativism from the 1840s, namely Know ...
Mark Thomas McNally
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Research involving human subjects is much more stringently regulated than many other nonresearch activities that appear to be at least as risky. A number of prominent figures now argue that research is overregulated. We argue that the reasons typically offered to justify the present system of research regulation fail to show that research should be ...
Wilson, J, Hunter, D
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American Artistic Exceptionalism and the Internet [PDF]
It is believed that a considerable part of the American public believe in American exceptionalism, a belief that the United States possesses unique qualities and a special destiny that sets it apart from other nations, often linked to ideals of democracy
Masoomeh Moosavand +2 more
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American Exceptionalism and the American Dream
America’s early national history is intended to demonstrate that certain values imbedded early on compose what Americans still think of as American exceptionalism.
Stanley Buder
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Genetic exceptionalism refers to a concept that genetic information is distinct from other health data and therefore should have additional safety guards in place.
Tiana Butler +3 more
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The Politics of Prophecy: Reformation Memory and German Exceptionalism in Weimar Thought
In the German-speaking world, the memory of the Reformation has often been closely connected to the theory of German historical exceptionalism, the idea that Germany’s historical development took a ‘special path’ (Sonderweg) to modernity. Yet considering
Cat Moir
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Russian Exceptionalism: a Comparative Perspective
This article seeks to define a certain form of exceptionalism - missionist exceptionalism - and ask to what extent it applies to Russia. The method will be a broad comparative analysis. The core argument is that missionist exceptionalism is fundamentally
Humphreys Brendan
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Despite difficult working conditions, farmworkers in the United States are excluded from many federal-level labor protections. The exclusion of farmworkers from standards that apply to most other workers is referred to as agricultural exceptionalism ...
Sarah O. Rodman +5 more
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