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Historical Sources

1994
Abstract A revision of our understanding of Kant’s project requires a revision of our understanding of his relation to his predecessors. The task of this chapter is to provide one. My goal is not to present a detailed study that would trace historical influences on Kant’s thought, though I have often lrawn on such studies. The aim, again,
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Historical Setting and Sources

1996
Abstract In political and religious history, late antiquity marks the end of one world and the beginning of another. The Roman empire slowly disintegrated, Christianity prevailed over other religions, and classical antiquity gave way to the dark ages. In the end, Germanic kings held sway over western Europe.
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Historical Sources of Meaning

2015
This chapter provides instructions for conducting the fourth session of meaning-centered group psychotherapy. The reader is instructed to continue to explore the topic of ‘Historical Sources of Meaning’ and the guiding theme ‘Life as a Legacy.’ Leaders will pick up where they left off from Session 3 by continuing to explore the concept of ‘legacy’ in ...
William S. Breitbart, Shannon R. Poppito
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Copyright and Historical Sources

American Journalism, 2017
Historians have long valued the pithy quote, the photo, or the recording that encapsulates a historical moment.
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The Historical Sources for Jesus

2004
Abstract As we have seen, at the outset of The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown states as a “fact” that “all descriptions of artwork, architecture, documents, and secret rituals in this novel are accurate” (p. 1). My concern in this book is not with the artwork, architecture, or secret rituals, but with the documents that Brown describes.
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Historical Sources and Archaeology

2012
AbstractThe shortfalls of burial evidence are plain enough in approaching the central problem: that of the fate of the Britons. The possible genocidal element in the Anglo-Saxon invasions may have been exaggerated in the nineteenth century, but underestimated in the twentieth.
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Using historical source data to understand urban flood risk: a socio-hydrological modelling application at Gregório Creek, Brazil

Hydrological Sciences Journal, 2020
Ana Carolina Sarmento Buarque   +2 more
exaly  

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