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Frontier Orientalism in D.A. Milyutin's Descriptions of the North Caucasus in the 1840s
The article delves into the analysis of Orientalist conceptions put forth by the Russian military scholar, D. A. Milyutin, in his narrative about the peoples of the North Caucasus.
Dmitry S. Tkachenko
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O cerrado goiano na literatura de Bernardo Élis sob o olhar da história ambiental
Resumo O artigo analisa as representações de natureza na literatura de Bernardo Élis, a partir dos pressupostos teóricos e metodológicos da história ambiental.
Sandro Dutra e Silva +3 more
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“Long Life to the Argentine Indians!” How can we understand this salutation from a military officer to a group of Rankülche Indian horseriders while “visiting” their territory as a diplomatic agent during March 1870? Was there an ideological code already
Axel César Lazzari
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Neste artigo, discutimos a reconstituição de paisagens pretéritas a partir de documentos escritos. Particularmente nos debruçamos sobre as paisagens reveladas pela documentação produzida pelos comandantes das expedições aos rios Tibagi, Iguaçu e Ivaí ...
Dora Shellard Corrêa
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A Critical Way of Approaching Contemporary Romanian Geopolitics [PDF]
The scientific novelty of the study consists of the unique, organic, integrative, synchronous and diachronic approach of this topic in the Romanian academic space after 1990.
Vlad Gafița
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WallGIS: A Database and GIS for Hadrian's Wall (Data paper)
The WallGIS archive primarily consists of a geodatabase which holds descriptive information, spatial data, and many attribute options capturing the characteristics of Hadrian's Wall and its features. Each individual feature (turret, milecastle, fort, and
Kathryn Murphy, Rob Collins
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Dalmatians and Dacians—Forms of Belonging and Displacement in the Roman Empire
Inspired by the catalyst papers, this essay traces the impact of displacement on existing and emerging identities of groups and individuals which were relocated to ‘frontier’ areas in the aftermath of conflict and conquest by Rome during the ...
Alfred Hirt
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From early December 1852 until mid-July 1853, Buenos Aires was immersed in an internal war resulting from a rebellion presided over by the federal military officers and seconded by the militias and neighbours from a great part of the countryside.
María Fernanda Barcos
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“There is a Beast They Call Aroughcun”: Raccoons and Colonialism in Early America
The commodification of animals as pelt was foundational to the economic success of the colonial project(s) in North America. At the same time, it signified a point of convergence and contention between English and French settlers and Native peoples of ...
Phillip Grider
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The article analyzes the complex semiosphere of the city of Samara in the second half of the XIX – early XX century, transformed into a provincial center that has no ancient urban history, geographically belonging to the «inner outskirts» of the Russian ...
Z. M. Kobozeva, S. G. Kazantseva
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