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Pourquoi écrire la Guerre civile quand on est César ?

open access: yesCahiers des Études Anciennes, 2009
Paul Marius Martin
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L’orateur et le consul : Fronton conseiller du Prince

open access: yesCahiers des Études Anciennes, 2010
Pascale Fleury
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Historiography:

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 ...
Matthew W. Mosca, Howard Chiang
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Historiography

2013
This chapter describes the following texts: Seder Olam; The Scroll of Fasting; Scholion to Megillat Taanit; and Toledot Yeshu. For each of these texts, details on the contents, dating, language, printed editions, translations, commentaries, bibliography, electronic resources and manuscripts are provided.
Eyal Ben-Eliyahu   +2 more
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Historiography

2020
Abstract This chapter addresses Chaucer’s chief model for the writing of universal history: the early fourteenth-century Anglo-Norman chronicle of Nicholas Trevet. The first section sketches out the overall nature of Trevet’s world history, indicating its scope and showing what view it presents of English national identity, especially in
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Historiography

Western Journal of Nursing Research, 1997
The purpose of this study was to contribute to the understanding of the nursing profession and the role of the nurse today by illuminating a small portion of nursing history. The historical biography method was used to study the practice of one nurse in rural Saskatchewan during the periodfrom 1929 to 1963. Open-ended and nonstructured interviews were
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Historiographies

2021
This chapter offers a historiographical overview of the study of ancient slavery from the eighteenth century till the present. The chapter examines in detail the work of Moses Finley, which has set the main parameters of the traditional paradigm. It focuses on the emergence of the dominant paradigm and the three major debates that have shaped it: the ...
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