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Syriac Narratives on the Ottoman Genocide in Comparative Perspective
This contribution explores the narrations and narrative styles of three Syriac authors and genocide survivors from the Diyarbakır province of the Ottoman Empire: Naaman Abed Qarabashi, Ishāq bar Armalto (Armale) and Henno, comparing them with the ...
Tessa Hofmann
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Price Squeeze in Practice: Is it a Profitable Strategy? [PDF]
Price squeeze has been an important issue in the telecommunications market as many incumbent operators have exercised this strategy in order to foreclose competitive entrants (see Polo (2008), Bravo and Siciliani (2007), Geradin and O'Donoghue (2005) and
Yannelis, Demetrius
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Greece Reinvented: Shakespeare’s “Greek Plays” as a Subgenre
This article justifies the addition of “Greek Plays” as a subgenre to classify Shakespeare’s works. The six plays (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Timon of Athens, Two Noble Kinsmen, The Comedy of Errors, Pericles, Prince of Tyre, and Troilus and Cressida) in
Wu Yarong, Hao Tianhu
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Crisis and democracy – the democracy in crisis: social anthropological perspectives on the fragility of the social contract [PDF]
A number of authors and commentators on the Greek crisis have pointed out that the Greek financial predicament is a byproduct of a deep and chronic political crisis.
Kirtsoglou, Elisabeth
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The Ukrainian Factor in Greek-Russian Relations: Lost Prospects and Stagnation
The history of Greek-Russian bilateral relations is characterized by periods of close and fruitful cooperation, interspersed with periods of calm and even confrontation.
Ksenia V. Vlasova, Anna L. Chekirda
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Theatrical background in Xenophon's Ephesiaca [PDF]
Xenophon of Ephesus is normally considered a less cultivated writer in comparison to other authors of Greek love novels. Nevertheless, in Ephesiaca many references to Ancient tragedy are to be found, as well as to other theatrical performances.
Camps Gaset, Montserrat
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Modern historiography on the ancient world has focused in the last few decades on the problems of Greek identity and self-awareness, as well as Greek relations to the nonGreek populations.
Ivan Matijašić
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Violencia de los espectadores en el deporte griego antiguo [PDF]
The essay furnishes a compilation and study of the information we know from ancient authors about violent behaviours of spectators in ancient Greek athletics.
García Romero, Fernando
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'Flattening' in Latin biblical citations [PDF]
A paper presented at the International Patristics Conference in Oxford, August 2007. It investigates the alterations to biblical citations made by Church Fathers consistent with their quoting from memory, and identifies features typical of "flattening ...
Houghton, H.A.G.
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