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In Search of Protoglobalization in Seventeenth-century Dutch Paintings: a Didactic Experience

open access: yesDidattica della storia, 2021
To investigate the daily life of human communities, values, beliefs and material culture, the use of iconographic sources is very important for the study of history.
Nicola Contegreco
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Guidelines for collecting vouchers and tissues intended for genomic work (Smithsonian Institution): Botany Best Practices

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal, 2017
The introduction of Next Generation Sequencing into the disciplines of plant systematics, ecology, and metagenomics, among others, has resulted in a phenomenal increase in the collecting and storing of tissue samples and their respective vouchers.
Vicki Funk   +8 more
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The global history of reionization [PDF]

open access: yesMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2016
15 pages, 12 figures, 1 table.
Greig, Bradley, Mesinger, Andrei
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Global Labor History: an observation from Brazil

open access: yesRevista Mundos do Trabalho, 2019
The article focus on the so called “global labor history”, discussing its topics of research, and spaces of production (institutional, academic and other).
Henrique Espada Lima
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From “Sangha Forest” (叢林 Conglin) to “Buddhist Academy”: The Influence of Western Knowledge Paradigm on the Chinese Sangha Education in Modern Times

open access: yesReligions, 2023
Drawing on Foucault’s theoretical framework of “space and power”, this paper examines the discursive construction of “knowledge” in the context of Chinese Buddhist education.
Yifeng Liu
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Greater than X kb: a quantitative assessment of preservation conditions on genomic DNA quality, and a proposed standard for genome-quality DNA [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2016
Advances in biodiversity genomic sequencing will increasingly depend on the availability of DNA samples—and their quantifiable metadata—preserved in large institutional biorepositories that are discoverable to the scientific community.
Daniel G. Mulcahy   +5 more
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‘There is but one world’: Globalisation and connections in the overseas territories of the Spanish Habsburgs (1581-1640)

open access: yesCulture & History Digital Journal, 2014
The study of the overseas empire of the Spanish Habsburgs during the period when the Crown of Portugal was incorporated to this politico-economic structure and the study of their encounters, exchanges and contributions at all levels are increasingly ...
José Antonio Martínez Torres
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Les Routes de la soie, invention impérialiste ?

open access: yesCahiers d’histoire, 2021
Coined in 1876 by the German geographer Ferdinand Von Richthofen, the term « Silk Road » was born in the context of the triumphant European imperialism of the second half of the nineteenth century.
Laurent Testot
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Globalization, Convergence, and History [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Economic History, 1996
There were three epochs of growth experience after the mid-nineteenth century for what is now called the OECD “club”: the late nineteenth century, the middle years between 1914 and 1950, and the late twentieth century. The first and last epochs were ones of overall fast growth, globalization, and convergence.
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Anvil Age Economy: A Map of the Spread of Iron Metallurgy across Afro-Eurasia

open access: yesCliodynamics, 2020
A large dataset is used to map the historical spread of iron use across Afro-Eurasia using a number of different methodologies. Traditional dates for the beginning of what archaeologists call the “Iron Age” in each region are unacceptable because they ...
Edward A. L. Turner
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