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This article suggests a framework for moving toward a global history of voting and democracy that focuses less on the diffusion of European ideas (however important those ideas were) than on embedding the history of voting within a worldwide history of ...
David Gilmartin
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International collaboration in the history of science of Central Europe [PDF]
In the last ten years, approximately, we could witness an evolution in informal international collaboration focusing on shared and interconnected history of science in the Habsburg Monarchy and in Central Europe in general.
Soňa ŠTRBÁŇOVÁ
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Pampean megamammals in Europe: the fossil collections from Santiago Roth
Santiago Roth was a Swiss fossil finder, naturalist, and paleontologist that emigrated to Argentina in 1866. His work largely influenced the discipline in the country at the end of the twentieth century, particularly the stratigraphy of the Pampean ...
Damián Voglino +6 more
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Globalisation and western music historiography [PDF]
Globalisation of musicology and music history aims to fuse the divisions created during Western music’s acme, and is referred to as “post-European historical thinking”. Therefore, “post” and “pre” European historical thinking have much in common.
Romanou Katy
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DIGITAL HERITAGE AND POLITICS OF THE PAST
Archeologist Chiara Bonacchi’s book, an output of the project titled Ancient Identities in Modern Britain funded by UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, explores ‘politics of the past’ and focuses on how pre-modern history of Europe is leveraged and ...
Umut Yener Kara
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Serie Tv e Public History: l'immaginario storico americano in The Walking Dead
The article analyzes the American historical imaginary present in The Walking Dead. In this tv-serie, history is a subtext in which individual characters embody some key-moments in American and, in general, in Western Europe history: the pioneers, the ...
Giancarlo Poidomani
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The past and the present of the bibliography of history in the Baltic countries
In the article based on the paper presented at the conference "Erfahrungen und Perspektiven der bibliographischen Arbeit für Ostmitteleuropa" (The experience and perspectives of the bibliographic work in East Central Europe) in the Herder
Paul Kaegbein
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COMPARISON, TRANSFER AND INTERFERENCE, OR HOW THE HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE IS BEING WRITTEN TODAY?
Author examines the historical concepts that assume the unity of modern European history basing on the recognition of the unity of its historical experience.
J. Leonchard
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John Considine. Dictionaries in Early Modern Europe: Lexicography and the Making of Heritage.
Dictionary history or history of lexicography does not belong to one of the most studied metalexicographic disciplines, although the International Society for Historical Lexicography and Lexicology regularly convenes conferences and publishes proceedings,
Loránd-Levente Pálfi
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The History of Development of the Northern Urals in Cartography and Toponymy of the Shchugor River
The nomadic peoples of the Northern and Circumpolar Urals have left very few material traces of their history and culture. One of the main sources of information about them remains toponymy – both modern and preserved in old cartographic and literary ...
A. G. Belyaev, E. I. Shubnitsina
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