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History of Historiography in the Amazon
This article is a contribution to Brazilian and Amazonian historiographies regarding the intellectual scenario of the early 20th century, proposing to analyze the role of the Historical and Geographical Institute of Pará (IHGP) and the Geographical and ...
Lucilvana Ferreira Barros
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Voronezh Community of Archpriest Mitrofan Buchnev [PDF]
The article introduces into academic discourse the history and composition of the women’s religious community created before the revolution in Red Valley village, Zadonsk district, Voronezh province, by Priest Mitrophan Fyodorovich Buchnev whose name is ...
Valeriya Allenova
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Halina Evert-Kappesowa, (Co-)Founder of Post-War Polish Byzantine Studies
This article aims to expand information on the life and academic career of a historian from Łódź, the co-founder of Polish post-war Byzantine studies – Halina Evert-Kappesowa.
Jolanta Kolbuszewska
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Text Reuse reveals meaningful reiterations of text in large corpora. Humanities researchers use text reuse to study, e.g., the posterior reception of influential texts or to reveal evolving publication practices of historical media.
Marten Düring +8 more
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A history of sport historiography in Brazil
The Brazilian Congress of Sport History, Leisure and Physical Education (CHELEF) is a traditional event in Latin America which has been celebrated for more than 25 years in Brazil.
Tony Honorato
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Where is the History of Political Thought Going?
After the recent publication of a couple of succinct and overarching essays covering the state of the field in the history of political thought (in the English language), Prof.
John Dunn +9 more
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Introduction. The paper is devoted to analyzing the main lines of modernization of kindergartens and nurseries in the Lower Volga region in the second half of the 1950s to the mid-1980s. Materials.
Alexey A. Gumenyuk
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Historiography and apocalypse, an intimate relationship?
: The concept of “apocalypse”, often evoking images of fiery, final judgments and cataclysmic endings, seems firmly situated within theological, indeed Christian, tradition.
Jerry Burkette
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On the Fieldwork in Oral History Research
The article concerns the problem of a lack of both academic tools as well as a catalogue of basic epistemological objectives that could serve oral history in Poland.
Marta Kurkowska-Budzan
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Tatar mullahs sent to the steppe “for clarification, disclosure and implementation of the rules”
The article presents materials on the intermediary role of Tatar mullahs in the process of implementing administrative reforms in the 20–30s of 19th century on the territory of the Middle and Junior zhuzes.
Gulmira S. Sultangaliyeva
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