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A dogmática cristã e a continuidade da História em Jaspers e Toynbee
Cephas R. Siqueira
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Between theft and treason: latrocinium in Carolingian capitularies
Suppressing robbery, latrocinium, was a priority for Charlemagne, Louis the Pious, Charles the Bald, and Louis II at key political moments. Latrones were conceptualized as ordinary thieves, as highway robbers, and as threats to peace and security. In capitularies, latrocinium was implicitly and explicitly associated with infidelity.
James R. Burns
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A South American sebecid from the Miocene of Hispaniola documents the presence of apex predators in early West Indies ecosystems. [PDF]
Viñola López LW+7 more
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Primeiro seminário de História das Ideias na América
Eurípedes Simões de Paula
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Do Formal Stance Strategies Reveal Disciplinary Variation in Professional Scientific Writing?
ABSTRACT Stance in academic discourse has been extensively studied, with numerous investigations indicating that its expression varies across disciplines, depending on the authors’ intention to either enhance or diminish their voice or presence (e.g., It seems fairly certain vs. This is based on the belief that…).
Elizaveta A. Smirnova+1 more
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TESES E DISSERTAÇÕES DEFENDIDAS NO SEGUNDO SEMESTRE DE 2002
Projeto História
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Does Public Expenditure on Education Improve Well‐Being? International Evidence
ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to quantify the relationship between public expenditure on education and individual subjective well‐being, providing empirical evidence of the social return on this investment. We use microdata from the European Social Survey (ESS) merged with macroeconomic variables from official sources. Econometric estimations are
Rubén Rubio‐Ortiz+2 more
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