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Nineteenth-century Czech manuscript forgery and the production of cultural monuments inspired by the texts illustrate the relationship between invention and erasure that underlies the notion of selective tradition.
Andrew Lass
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Nineteenth-century Czech manuscript forgery and the production of cultural monuments inspired by the texts illustrate the relationship between invention and erasure that underlies the notion of selective tradition.
Andrew Lass
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Photography in Argentina: History and evolution in the 19th century
History of Photography, 1990Abstract Most of the early professional photographers in Buenos Aires and other cities came from Brazil, Uruguay or Chile. Argentina was going through a period of internal political troubles; the governor of Buenos Aires province, Juan Manuel de Rosas was involved in a series of military actions against neighbouring provinces in oraer to consolidate ...
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Feminism and 19th-century Art History
2023Feminist perspectives in art history of the nineteenth century were stimulated by second-wave feminism and introduced new critical approaches, issues, artists, methods, and interpretations. I will refer to this scholarship as feminist art history of the nineteenth century.
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Globalization and History: The Evolution of a 19th‐century Atlantic Economy
International Journal of Manpower, 2001M. Stack
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Natural History, Exploration, and Landscape in 19th-Century Chile
2021In the early 19th century, in recently independent Chile, a symbiosis emerged between various governments, on the one hand, and Chilean and foreign naturalists, on the other, who all realized that there was much to learn about Chile scientifically, and that this scientific knowledge had a range of uses.
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Case Studies in the 19th Century History of Art
Acta Historiae Artium, 2008Abstract Slovakia is heir of everything, what left its tracks on the territory. It is heir of art, which has not only Slavic-Slovak, but also German–Austrian–Hungarian origins, with Franco-Roman touch. It was suppressed or underlined by catholic–protestant–Jewish–orthodox (but also free-thinking and free-mason) traditions.
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History of veterinary public health in Europe in the 19th century
Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE, 1991An account is given of early discoveries concerning the nature of diseases of animals. These discoveries laid the foundations for the development of veterinary public health services in Europe. Special reference is made to developments in Germany.
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Biological Evolution and History in 19th Century Portugal
1984Studies of interpopulation differences in non-metric morphological characters (also termed “discrete” and “epigenetic”) of the skeleton raise problems which are both biological and statistical.
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Staging History: The 1566 Siege of Siget and 19th Century Opera
Journal of Croatian Studies, 2001The written sources and literary works considering ther battle at Siget in 1566 are discussed. The key literary account in the 19th century was Theodor Körner's drama Zriny from 1812. It was used as libretto for four settings to music in the 19th century.
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The unrecognized mechanism: History of science education in the 19th century
Almagest, 2011Despite the many assumptions that usually surround the historical role of science education in scientific practice, scholarship on the subject has been scattered, disjointed and usually undertaken en route to other pursuits. It is the purpose of this paper to show that science education is very often implied in much of the recent scholarship in the ...
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