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The Cathedral of Being: Re-enchantment and the Writings of the Popes [PDF]
A rarely discussed issue that bears upon the topic of education is that which takes seriously the relationship between medium and message; how is the content of what is taught shaped by the way in which it is taught?
Tilley, Robert
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The hidden histories of the Pinochet case
Abstract The world's imagination was caught by the 1998 arrest in London of General Augusto Pinochet on charges of egregious human rights crimes and the 16‐month battle to extradite him to Madrid. For the first time, a former head of state had, while travelling abroad, been arrested on such charges, with his claim to immunity being rejected by a ...
DAVID SUGARMAN
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Weber’s Protestant Work Ethic: a case study of Scottish entrepreneurs, the Coats family of Paisley [PDF]
This study examines the potential of Weber’s Protestant Work Ethic (PWE) to illustrate the growth, development and business philosophy of J & P Coats, a thread manufacturer from Paisley. The company grew from humble beginnings in 1826 to dominate the
Kininmonth, Kirsten
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Anna Antonowicz A Victorian Cathedral of Art The Victorian epoch was a period of great admiration for- and revival of medieval, particularly gothic, design.
Anna Antonowicz
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Amateur Stained Glass in English Churches, 1830-80
Nineteenth-century English stained glass has produced a rich corpus of works mainly produced by the many large and well-known Victorian studios. One group of artisans who can add much to the current debate on nineteenth-century stained glass are amateurs.
Thomas Kupper
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Exploring Artistic Learning Through the Creation of Tunnel Books [PDF]
This paper discusses the results of an autoethnographic, arts-based study that explored artistic learning through the creation of tunnel books. The researcher, an art teacher at a private Catholic school, chose the Painted Churches of Schulenburg, TX as
Reynolds, Janet
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Exporting Flemish Gothic architecture to China: meaning and context of the churches of Shebiya (Inner Mongolia) and Xuanhua (Hebei) built by missionary-architect Alphonse De Moerloose in 1903-1906 [PDF]
De Congregatie van het Onbevlekt Hart van Maria (C.I.C.M.), beter bekend als congregatie van de scheutisten, werd in 1862 door de Vlaamse priester Théophile Verbist in Brussel gesticht. De congregatie kreeg van Rome de missie om Mongolië te evangeliseren.
Coomans, Thomas, Luo, Wei
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The Oxford Movement and the many religious controversies it raised did not fail to have a strong impact beyond strictly theological issues. The architectural criticism of the early Victorian period bears the marks of the passionate debate around the ...
Odile Boucher-Rivalain
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Regina Maria Roche’s \u3cem\u3eThe Children of the Abbey\u3c/em\u3e: Contesting the Catholic Presence in Female Gothic Fiction [PDF]
This article examines Regina Maria Roche’s immensely popular gothic novel, The Children of the Abbey (1796), in light of the ideological and political campaigns that occurred in Britain leading up to the passage of the Catholic emancipation bill in 1829.
Hoeveler, Diane
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Europe: So Many Languages, So Many Cultures [PDF]
The number of different languages in Europe by far exceeds the number of countries. All European countries have national languages, and in nearly all of them there are minority languages as well, whereas all major languages have dialects.
Steinhauer, H. (Hein)
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