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Towards of the question of the Ethnography of the childhood of the Gypsy population of Bessarabia of the XIX Century [PDF]
In the middle of the XIX century in Russia, an explosion of interest in the peoples inhabiting the Russian Empire was noted. During this period, a large number of scientific-historical and ethnographic reviews were published, which described various ...
Svetlana PROCOP
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Our work bridges the gap between skyrmion discovery and material design by demonstrating how atomic‐scale control of exchange interactions enables tunable skyrmion phase transitions in centrosymmetric magnetic metals. ABSTRACT Magnetic skyrmions are topologically protected spin states that hold promise for shaping the future of electronics.
Dasuni N. Rathnaweera +9 more
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Material for this contribution was gathered during research trips carried out since May 17th to June 17th, 1955. In this period the author, who was at that time working at the Institute of Ethnography with Museum, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, visited ...
Vasil Marinov
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Political Activity of Kwiek ‘Dynasty’ in the Second Polish Republic in the Years 1935–1939
The coronation of King Janusz Kwiek, which took place in 1937, was meant to integrate the Romani elite in the interwar sociopolitical life of Poland. Unfortunately, the creation of a homogeneous and centralized Romani representation through the royal ...
Alicja Gontarek
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Tuning the Magnetic Phase Transitions in TbMn2‐xTixSi2 (x = 0–0.3)
ABSTRACT Magnetocaloric materials receive considerable attention as promising candidates for next‐generation energy‐efficient and environmentally benign solid‐state refrigeration technologies. These materials exhibit the magnetocaloric effect (MCE), whereby heat is absorbed or released upon the application or removal of a magnetic field. In this study,
E. M. H. Arif +5 more
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Gypsies in Counter-Reformation Rome
Historical studies on Gypsies in early modern Europe have emphasized either ethnic identity or socio-economic strategies. Some recent studies have suggested focusing on the fundamental role played by the authorities in identifying and stigmatizing ...
Giorgio Caravale
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A desumanização Presente nos Estereótipos de Índios e Ciganos
RESUMO Analisamos, em dois estudos realizados em Sergipe e Alagoas, a desumanização de duas minorias étnicas: índios e ciganos. Participaram 678 não indígenas de ambos os sexos. No primeiro estudo, foram 378 moradores de cinco cidades de Sergipe e uma de
Marcus Eugênio Oliveira Lima +2 more
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Jaroslav Podzimek a „Princezna zrozená na silnici“ [PDF]
The interest in Czech slang in the 1930s was not only the domain of the academic community, but we can also find good collection of data among amateur researchers.
René Starhon
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From ‘Rhapsodic Gypsy’ to ‘Gypsy Rhapsody’
Although rhapsodies—since the mid-19th century predominantly identified as musical compositions without fixed form—were composed by a number of prominent European and American composers, it was Franz Liszt, the author of Rhapsodies hongroises, who played the seminal role in establishing the status of rhapsody as a musical genre intrinsically joined ...
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Long‐Range Interactions in Topological Superconducting Systems: A Mini Review
Long‐range interacting quantum systems are surveyed in this review, with an emphasis on the long‐range topological superconductor and its variants. Long‐range interactions decaying in a power‐law manner can lead to exotic phenomena that finds no analogue in short‐range regimes.
Juntong Ren, Haifeng Lü
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