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American Journalism, 2019
This essay traces the evolution of scholarship on the role of a broad range of media in the American suffrage movement, including the suffrage press, plays, films, and consumer goods as well as mainstream news representations of the movement. The essay retrieves individual suffrage editors and publications to historical memory and considers the social ...
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This essay traces the evolution of scholarship on the role of a broad range of media in the American suffrage movement, including the suffrage press, plays, films, and consumer goods as well as mainstream news representations of the movement. The essay retrieves individual suffrage editors and publications to historical memory and considers the social ...
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On the historiography of economics
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 1990Economists suffer badly from what we might call “Cliophobia.” Why bother with the history of economic thought?, they ask. Why not just do economics? What is the point of constantly recalling the inadequate economics of yesterday instead of improving the economics of today and tomorrow?
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Historiography: An Introduction
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 2002This introduction precedes the four papers given in October 2000 in Copenhagen on analysing problems in the history of the neurosciences. The term historiography can be defined in different ways but means the study, and not simply the writing, of history.
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2019
This chapter discusses Byron’s epics and mock-epics in relation to a broad history of the genre, referencing key examples from Virgil to Tasso. It covers the ambitions of epic as a genre, its mock-heroic developments in Italy (Pulci), and contemporary Romantic critical ideas about epic.
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This chapter discusses Byron’s epics and mock-epics in relation to a broad history of the genre, referencing key examples from Virgil to Tasso. It covers the ambitions of epic as a genre, its mock-heroic developments in Italy (Pulci), and contemporary Romantic critical ideas about epic.
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2015
This article traces the origins of mazalim, a term that refers to a specific institution, also called wilayat al-mazalim or al-nazar fi al-mazalim, which was expected to adjudicate complaints regarding “injustices.” The mazalim are usually regarded as the expression of the sovereign’s direct justice in Medieval Islam.
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This article traces the origins of mazalim, a term that refers to a specific institution, also called wilayat al-mazalim or al-nazar fi al-mazalim, which was expected to adjudicate complaints regarding “injustices.” The mazalim are usually regarded as the expression of the sovereign’s direct justice in Medieval Islam.
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