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Homoian episcopate of Thrace and Illyricum: doctrinal identity and ecclesiological position in the Arian controversy of the 4th century [PDF]
This article deals with the history of the Homoian church party in Thrace and Illyricum at the turn of the 4th and 5th centuries. The article examines the scientifi c discussion on the meaning of the concept of “Homoianism” and its relationship to the ...
Georgy Zakharov
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Abstract Recent historical studies tend to confirm the antimodernist interpretation, emphasizing the strong premodern roots of nations and nationalism. However, a broad comparative analysis of the rise of the nation‐state during the Age of Revolution shows that earlier notions of nationhood did not have a significant role in the creation of nation ...
Eric Storm
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Abstract This article reconstructs Vasile Alecsandri's political and cultural activities at an international level, as he attempted to raise public awareness (particularly in France and Italy) for the Romanian national cause, namely, by staking claim to the ‘Latinity’ of Romanians.
Francesca Zantedeschi
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Some Ethical Issues Related to Josip Runjanin’s Contribution to Croatian National Identity 101
Today, school textbooks in Croatia state that Josip Runjanin is one of the important Illyrian composers who set the Croatian anthem to music. However, this information, as well as information about his compositional contribution, is full of various ...
Ana Popović
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Basin‐wide synchronous shift from ramp to high‐relief platforms in the Nanpanjiang Basin points to a combination of high subsidence rate and basin starvation coupled with high rates of abiotic and microbial carbonate accumulation and marine cement stabilisation of oolitic margins as the primary causes for margin up‐building.
Daniel J. Lehrmann +7 more
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Civilization is a concept that ontologically defines the individual and the communities in which it develops. The most global civilization is the one that has emerged in the West. Civilization is not something static, but an organism that draws its roots
Boštjan Marko Turk
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Territorial ownership claims are central to many interethnic conflicts and can constitute an obstacle to conflict resolution and reconciliation. However, people in conflict areas might also have a perception that the territory simultaneously belongs to one’s ingroup and the rival outgroup.
Nora Storz +3 more
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A Dirichlet process model for change‐point detection with multivariate bioclimatic data
Abstract Motivated by real‐world data of monthly values of precipitation, minimum, and maximum temperature recorded at 360 monitoring stations covering the Italian territory for 60 years (12×60 months), in this work we propose a change‐point model for multiple multivariate time series, inspired by the hierarchical Dirichlet process. We assume that each
Gianluca Mastrantonio +4 more
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Abstract In the 1848–1867 period, the Habsburg Monarchy was shaken by the first waves of nationalism. Yet in the case of the Habsburg port cities of Fiume/Rijeka and Trieste, contended by several different opponents, Italian and Croatian nationalisms had to face centuries‐long traditions of municipal autonomy.
Mario Maritan
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The Invention of Tradition: Illyrian Heraldry
The “Illyrian heraldry”, as a phenomenon of the invented tradition, encompasses the rolls of arms - armorials, which appear in Dalmatia, Italy, Spain and Austria at the end of the XVI and beginning of the XVII century.
Aleksandar Palavestra
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