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The Collapse of the French Colonial Empire in the Memory Politics of the Fifth Republic

open access: yesIzvestiya of Altai State University, 2020
The historical memory of the French about the collapse of the French colonial empire is controversial and situational. The apologetic version of historical memory interprets French colonialism as the civilizational mission of France on the Black Continent. This version is based on mythologemes formulated by C. de Gaulle and his associates J. Foccart, F.
E.I. Filippova, V.R. Filippov
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Genesis 14 and "the four quarters"

open access: yesOld Testament Essays, 2018
The first twelve verses of this episode represent an event which was representative of the relationship of the Assyrian Empire with vassal states. These events, reflect what the writer regards as the typical behavior of kings both the invaders and the ...
Alice Deken
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Glass in Rome during the transition from late antiquity to the early Middle Ages: materials from the Forum of Caesar

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2022
Base glasses from the eastern Mediterranean which circulated in Rome between the fifth and tenth centuries bear witness to the persistence of long-distance trade after the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
Cristina Boschetti   +5 more
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Ku chrześcijańskim korzeniom Europy. Znaczenie nawrócenia cesarza Konstantyna dla Kościoła, dla Cesarstwa Rzymskiego, dla Europy

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2014
The article is consecrated to Constantine’s conversion and to its consequences for the Church, for the Roman Empire and for Europe. There is a general opinion that, even if his attachment to Christianity was not very mature, he worked for the Christian ...
Józef Grzywaczewski
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Status of the Christian liturgy at the end of antiquity in Europe – historical and liturgical aspect

open access: yesRuch Biblijny i Liturgiczny, 2016
The article presents the a brief overview of the liturgy at the end of antiquity (5th–7th centuries). The author introduces the reader to the political situation of the empire in the late fifth and sixth centuries. Then presents a celebration of the Mass
Peter Caban
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La política religiosa del Imperio Romano y la cristiandad hispánica durante el siglo V

open access: yesAntigüedad y Cristianismo, 1990
In the fifth century Hispanic Catholic ecclesiastics —some of whom fled from the Peninsula due to the irruption of the barbarians— continued to depend from the Roman Empire to defend their political and religious orthodoxy, which at this moment ...
J. Vilella Masana
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La superación de los mitos fundacionales del imperio luso en el cine de João Botelho y Manoel de Oliveira

open access: yesCommunication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad), 2014
The films Um Adeus Português (1986), by João Botelho, and Non, ou a Vã Glória de Mandar (1990), by Manoel de Oliveira, rely on a storytelling technique based on the contraposition of present and past, in order to delve into the history of Portugal ...
María Noguera
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The Foundation of Philo-Persianism in Classical Greek World

open access: yesJournal of Universal History Studies, 2019
The establishment of the Achaemenid Empire as the most important occurrence of the 6th century B.C. changed all of cultural and social parameters in the most important civilization centres of the ancient world.
Farzad Abedi
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Looking through the Vizão Feita por Xpo a el Rey Dom Affonso Henriques (1659) Franciscans in India and the legitimization of the Braganza monarchy

open access: yesCulture & History Digital Journal, 2016
Early modern Portuguese political providentialism has attracted significant scholarly interest in recent years. Whether in reference to the legitimization of imperialism in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, to the divine justification of royal power
Ângela Barreto Xavier
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The Fifth Enemy of the Ottoman Empire During World War I: Grasshoppers

open access: yesGaziantep Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 2014
In Ottoman States there had always been grasshopper infestation now and then; and this caused some socio-economic problems and famine as a result. However, in the last years of the state, especially during World War I, the grasshoppers vastly influenced ...
Mehmet Ali YILDIRIM
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