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2001
This distinctive collection explores the construction of genealogies—in both the biological sense of procreation and the metaphorical sense of heritage and cultural patrimony. Focusing specifically on the discourses that inform such genealogies, Generation and Degeneration moves from Greco-Roman times to the recent past to retrace generational ...
Valeria Finucci, Kevin Brownlee
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This distinctive collection explores the construction of genealogies—in both the biological sense of procreation and the metaphorical sense of heritage and cultural patrimony. Focusing specifically on the discourses that inform such genealogies, Generation and Degeneration moves from Greco-Roman times to the recent past to retrace generational ...
Valeria Finucci, Kevin Brownlee
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An economic history of Europe : from expansion to development
, 2006Introduction Part 1: The Economy in the Fifteenth Century: Preconditions for European Expansion 1. An Integrated Economic System: Europe in the Fifteenth Century 2. Supply and Demand of Goods: Agricultural and Manufactured Goods 3.
Antonio Di Vittorio
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The History of the Idea of Europe
, 1995General Preface to "What is Europe?" Introduction 1: Europe to 1914: The making of an idea 2: Europe 1914-1945: the nation supreme 3: Europe since 1945: crisis to ...
J. V. D. Dussen, Kevin Wilson
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The History of Infant Formula: Quality, Safety, and Standard Methods.
Journal of AOAC International, 2016Food-related laws and regulations have existed since ancient times. Egyptian scrolls prescribed the labeling needed for certain foods. In ancient Athens, beer and wines were inspected for purity and soundness, and the Romans had a well-organized state ...
Wayne F Wargo
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Glacial history and colonization of Europe by the blue tit Parus caeruleus
, 2004Mitochondrial control region sequences from European populations of the blue tit Parus caeruleus were used to reveal the Pleistocene history and the post-glacial recolonization of Europe by the species. The southern subspecies, P. c. ogliastrae was found
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