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In Search of a Master Narrative for 20th-Century Chinese History

The China Quarterly, 2006
Since the Yan'an Rectification Campaign the Communist Party of China has dominated the interpretation of modern Chinese history. With its 1981 resolution it renewed its claim, but a close look at official and unofficial publications on 20th-century Chinese history reveals its loss of control. There is no longer a CCP-designed master narrative of modern
Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik
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History of the Continuum in the 20th Century

Sets and Extensions in the Twentieth Century, 2012
J. Steprans
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The Columbia History of the 20th Century

Foreign Affairs, 1998
ContributorsIntroduction, Richard W. Bulliet1. High Culture, Richard W. Bulliet2. Popular Culture, Richard W. Bulliet3. The "Woman Question", Rosalind Rosenberg4. Religion, Zachary Karabell5. Athletics: Play and Politics, Jean-Marc Ran Oppenheim6. Ethnicity and Racism, J. Paul Martin7. Imperialism and Decolonization, Ainslee Embree8. Nationalism, James
G. John Ikenberry, Richard Bulliet
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Hallmarks in the history of enteral and parenteral nutrition: from antiquity to the 20th century.

Nutrition in clinical practice, 2013
Parenteral nutrition (PN) and enteral nutrition (EN) have a very long history, emerging in the ancient world and developing throughout the common epoch. This history dates back as far as 3500 bc to the ancient Egyptians, Indians, and Chinese.
Frank Vassilyadi   +2 more
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The Square of Opposition in Catholic hands: a chapter in the history of 20th-century logic

, 2016
The present study describes how three now almost forgotten mid-20th-century logicians, the American Paul Jacoby and the Frenchmen Augustin Sesmat and Robert Blanche, all three ardent Catholics, tried to restore traditional predicate logic to a position ...
Dany Jaspers, Pieter A. M. Seuren
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Revolutionary Inventions in the 20th Century: The History of Endoscopy

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1997
Today, the wide variety of modern endoscopes allows routine diagnostic examinations. Precise observation is possible because of excellent optical and light transmission. Surgery can be performed while viewing a television screen, and video documentation and intraoperative photography are possible with outstanding quality.
Thomas Linder   +2 more
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Education in Spain: Close-up of Its History in the 20th Century

, 2011
This article is a general description of Spain‘s history of education and how it evolved in the 20th century. I analyze the characteristics of the educational system designed during the 19th century and the changes that took place during the country‘s ...
C. García
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To Bridge Time: Historical Consciousness in Swedish History Textbooks During the 20th Century

, 2010
To Bridge Time: Historical Consciousness in Swedish History Textbooks During the 20th ...
N. Ammert
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The History of 20th-Century Family Law

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 2005
As one who has thrice read Family Law in the Twentieth Century: A History,1 I can confirm that it repays re-reading. The meticulous research, fascinating insights, and sheer detail make it an engrossing and rewarding read as well as an outstanding scholarly contribution. Moreover, at a time when family law in this country is on the brink of fundamental
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A Cultural History of Fashion in the 20th Century: From the Catwalk to the Sidewalk

, 2008
The twentieth century saw the effective end of haute couture, the rise of prêt a porter and, finally, the triumph of street fashion. A Cultural History of Fashion in the 20th Century unravels the complexities and contradictions behind these changes to ...
Joseph H. Hancock
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