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American Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 188, Issue 3, November 2025.
Amy L. Rector
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Svarbi studija apie dingusį ir atrastą litvakų pasaulį
Rec.: Šarūnas Liekis, Antony Polonsky, Chaeran Freeze (eds.), Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry: Jews in the Former Grand Duchy of Lithuania since 1772, Oxford: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2013, 509 p.
Stanislovas Stasiulis
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The Question of Preservation of National Traditions: Culinary Heritage of Lithuanian Tatars
The history of Lithuanian Tatars settled in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania encompasses more than 620 years. During all these years they were influenced by various political, economic, religious factors.
Galina Miškinienė
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Vigilante Violence vs. Freedom of Choice in Marriage: The Foray/Zajazd in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth of the 18th Century [PDF]
The most famous poem in the Polish language, ‘Pan Tadeusz’ by Adam Mickiewicz, tells of the foray – an institution where the nobles might carry out acts of vigilante violence.
Lubamersky, Lynn
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Global Authorship Representation in Otolaryngology Clinical Trials
The clinical trial literature in the four most widely circulated OHNS journals is dominated by HIC authorship, with only marginal growth in LMIC contributions and no representation from LICs over the past two decades. This underrepresentation may impact the applicability of clinical guidelines in lower‐income regions.
Hong‐Ho Yang +5 more
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The libraries of Belarus [PDF]
This paper highlights the history of libraries in Belarus, including the library network development and its current structure. The paper uses data analyses of official state statistics, normative and unpublished legal documents, and scientific ...
Motulskij, Roman Stepanovič
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Human capital in Europe, 1830s–1930s: A general survey
Abstract Human capital is now widely acknowledged as one of the key determinants of economic growth. Research on how human skills accumulate and evolve through time has grown rapidly in recent years. This paper surveys it with a specific focus on Europe in the period 1830s–1930s. Our contribution is threefold: First, we find that the lack of fine‐grain
Gabriele Cappelli +3 more
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Imperial uses of non‐territorial autonomy: The projects of André Mandelstam and Boris Nolde
Abstract The article explores imperial uses of non‐territorial autonomy in the works of international lawyers André Mandelstam and Boris Nolde, which they wrote before the collapse of the Russian Empire. Although written in different contexts, their projects for non‐territorial autonomy departed from other similar plans proposed in the Russian Empire ...
Tatiana Khripachenko
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The Battle of Žalgiris / Grunwald: Unanswered Questions
The aim of the article is, on the basis of the hints found in the sources and Sven Ekdahl's hypothesis, to look at the battle of Žalgiris (Grunwald) as a typical fight of medieval knights, the conceptions of the nature of which in historiography ...
Alfredas Bumblauskas
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The fall of the Great Horde in the assessments of Russian and Lithuanian sources
The purpose of the study: The article is devoted to the analysis of the defeat of the Great Horde in 1502 by Mengli-Giray based on Russian and Lithuanian sources, which reflect the perception of contemporaries, their different views on this event from ...
Bityukov V.S.
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