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Performing Relevance/ Relevant Performances: Shakespeare, Jonson, Hitchcock [PDF]
Engages with questions of historicism and presentism in the modern performance of early modern drama, and compares Ben Jonson with Alfred ...
Emma Smith
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Toward a genealogy of modernism: Herder, Nietzsche, history [PDF]
A positive definite quadratic form is called perfect, if it is uniquely determined by its arithmetical minimum and the integral vectors attaining it.
Zusi, P.
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If classical architecture from Vitruvius to Winckelmann had been characterized by firmness, fixity, and ‘quiet grandeur’, the 19th-century monument stood anything but still. Architecture in the 19th century moved at a rapid pace, disseminated in the form
Mari Hvattum
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History, Literature, and Authority in International Law [PDF]
One consequence of international law’s recent historical turn has been to sharpen methodological contrasts between intellectual history and international law. Scholars including Antony Anghie, Anne Orford, Rose Parfitt, and Martti Koskenniemi have taken
Christopher Warren
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Inscriptions of Early Islamic Buildings in Iran from a Historical Perspective, Based on Sheila Blair's Viewpoints [PDF]
Problem Definition: There are different approaches in the study of Islamic art, each of which offers different interpretations of Islamic art. Among these, the historical approach emphasizes the two components of contextualization and interpretation and ...
Mahsa Tondro, Alireza Taheri
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Relativism in the Context of National Socialism [PDF]
The aim of this chapter is to clarify the use and meaning of the concept of relativism in the context of National Socialism (NS). Section 1 examines the critical reproach that NS is a form of relativism.
Steizinger, Johannes
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Phenomenology versus Historicism
Introduction The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate that phenomenological approaches, which include the significance of constructed meanings and symbolic values of events and personalities in their understanding, cannot be reconciled with ...
Mohammed Awais Refudeen
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Genre is a word whose time has come — and gone — and might now, perhaps, be coming back again. Debates about particular literary kinds have been common in literary criticism since Aristotle's Poetics, but they acquired a new intensity and reflexivity in ...
Ted Underwood, NovelTM Research Group
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On the Debate on Historicism and Anti-Historicism in Deleuze
After having elaborated a Universal History version motorized by desiring production, Deleuze adopted an anti-historicist turn, concentrated on non-historical becomings and made the negative perspectives upon History soar.
Marcelo Sebastián Antonelli Marangi
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Renate Wagner-Rieger’s Contribution to the Definition Of the Term „Historicism”
Renate Wagner-Rieger’s contribution to the definition, dating, and periodization of the term “historicism” as a designation for the epochal style of the 19th century, as well as its research and propagation, is treated, whereby her dedicated style and ...
Dieter Dolgner
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