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Theodor Steinbüchel's Great Figures of Christian Humanism
Abstract Theodor Steinbüchel (1888–1949) offers a study of eight figures in Western history who may be regarded as gestalts of Christian Humanism. He argued that none of these eight figures will ever return in the same way, but since there was an eternal conception of Christianity to which their ethos gave human form, each of these gestalts can be ...
Tracey Rowland
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Homo Nationalis and the Moralisation of Belonging: Rethinking National Identity in Austria
ABSTRACT This article examines how national identity and belonging in contemporary Austria are articulated through moral rather than ideological vocabularies. Analysing presidential, party, media and social media discourse surrounding the 2025 National Day, it conceptualises the homo nationalis as the moral citizen who embodies the nation's virtues of ...
Markus Rheindorf
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Nacimiento, apogeo y declive de las antiguas mejilloneras de Cataluña y Valencia (1900-1965)
En la segona dècada del segle XX hi havia un total de 156 vivers de musclos concentrats al Mediterrani: Barcelona (119), Tarragona (21) i València (16). L’any 1927 marca l’inici d'una nova etapa de modernització i de millores en la mitilicultura a nivell
Juan Pérez-Rubín Feigl
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Educació i història : revista d'història de l'educació
Resumen en castellanoTrabajar en Historia de la Educación el tema de la construcción nacional permite, en el plano intelectual, acercarse a datos y seriaciones que, en esta área de conocimiento, aún partiendo de los estudios de la historia local permiten
Rodríguez Bornaetxea, Adolfo
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Legislating Uncertainty: Election Policies and the Amplification of Misinformation
ABSTRACT Can state election policies affect the spread of misinformation? This paper studies the role played by ballot processing policies, which determine when ballots can be examined and organized, in the online spread of political misinformation. We present evidence from the 2020 U.S.
Morgan Wack +5 more
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How Do Policy Narratives Evoke Emotions? An Appraisal‐Theoretic Approach
ABSTRACT Research on policy narratives acknowledges the crucial role that emotions play within communication and sense‐making. Especially the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) has placed emotion at the center of attention and stressed that affect‐imbued stories are key for how individuals make sense of the world and navigate through the policy process ...
Sonja Blum +2 more
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Nous paradigmes en l’ensenyament de la història
El present treball ofereix una visió sobre la societat digital i les noves tecnologies de la informació i la comunicació en educació en relació amb l’ensenyament de la història.
Joaquim Prats Cuevas +1 more
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‘I'm Dead!’: Action, Homicide and Denied Catharsis in Early Modern Spanish Drama
Abstract In early modern Spanish drama, the expression ‘¡Muerto soy!’ (‘I'm dead!’) is commonly used to indicate a literal death or to figuratively express a character's extreme fear or passion. Recent studies, even one collection published under the title of ‘¡Muerto soy!’, have paid scant attention to the phrase in context, a serious omission when ...
Ted Bergman
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Abstract In the late fifteenth century, the Hungarian royal court at Buda was home to a cosmopolitan community of humanists. In early modern historiography, this cultural milieu has often been interpreted as one of the new, emergent ‘centres’ of the Renaissance in East Central Europe.
Eva Plesnik
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