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Beyond Negated Identity: Mediating the World History Classroom through Adorno's Negative Dialectics
Abstract This article centers on Adorno's negative dialectics to account for experiences of alienation and marginalization within the world history classroom. It begins with the problem of how marginalization occurs in high school world history classrooms with predominantly Black and Latinx students.
Tadashi Dozono
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Abstract In one of the most influential works in 20th‐century Latin America, Leopoldo Zea draws on Hegel's Master–Slave Dialectic to construct a philosophy of Latin American History from colonialism to the present. Yet his motives for organizing his work around these brief but suggestive passages from Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit have not been well ...
Pavel Reichl
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EL EMPERADOR JUSTINIANO I EN CORIPO Y JORDANES
Image of Justinian I (527-565) is shown at a particular time of his empire through two coeval Latin sources, who write between 549-551. This is the work Iohannis Libycis Bellis seu libri VIII of Corippus and De origine actibusque getarum of ...
Pedro Pérez Mulero
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This Essay is an attempt to theorize the relationship of law to culture and culture to law beyond the intuitive, commonplace sense that law partakes of culture - by reflecting it as well as by reacting against it - and that culture refracts law.
Mezey, Naomi
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ABSTRACT This article critically examines Dipesh Chakrabarty's concept of Anthropocene history, a philosophy of history that is designed to respond to the universal challenge of the Anthropocene. It uses the work of Maurice Merleau‐Ponty to mitigate the pitfalls of Chakrabarty's concept and to propose an alternative relation between nature and history.
Andréa Delestrade
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Provala Gota u rimsku provinciju Dalmaciju i njihov utjecaj na društveno-političke, privredne i kulturne tokove [PDF]
This study deals with the phenomenon of the Goths in the Roman Empire, their conflicts and alliances with the Western and Eastern part of the Empire and their relationship to the existing population and its material goods. In a very complex and difficult
Mersiha Imamović
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The conquest of Roman Africa by the Vandals (429-439 AD)
Under the threat of the Goths, who arrived from Gaul, and feeling that Africa was attractive, because of its wealth, the Vandals crossed over the strait of Gibraltar.
Yann Le Bohec
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Cultural contacts and ethnic origins in Viking Age Wales and northern Britain: the case of Albanus, Britain's first inhabitant and Scottish ancestor [PDF]
Albanus, an eponymous ancestor for the kingdom of Alba, provides an example of the extent to which the creation of an ethnic identity was accompanied by new ideas about origins, which replaced previous accounts.
Evans, Nicholas J.
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Abstract The last decade has witnessed a substantial increase in case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (hereafter: ECJ or Court) concerning the rule of law. This expansion in case law reflects the significant challenges to the rule of law that have arisen in recent years. Several EU member states have implemented measures that severely
Urszula Jaremba, Jasper Krommendijk
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Germanic language and Germanic Homoianism [PDF]
Religious and linguistic lines overlapped in Late Antiquity, when the Homoian heresy was eventually almost exclusively associated with Germanic-speakers.
Wolfe, Brendan
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