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Political Economy of Renewables Capitalism: Moving beyond ‘Climate Change’ vs ‘System Change’

open access: yesDevelopment and Change, Volume 56, Issue 4-5, Page 619-644, July-September 2025.
ABSTRACT There is a growing tendency to argue that the capitalist mode of production is fundamentally incompatible with climate stability and that ‘system change’ is needed to prevent apocalyptic ‘climate change’. This position overstates capitalism's dependence on fossil fuels.
Murat Arsel, Alfredo Saad‐Filho
wiley   +1 more source

Adversus Iudaeos in the Sermon Written by Theodore Syncellus on the Avar Siege of AD 626 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
A sermon attributed to Theodore Syncellus (Theodoros Synkellos) is considered as one of the basic sources for the study of the Avar siege of Constantinople in AD 626.
Hurbanič, Martin
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“A withered olive branch”? The curious situation of Hungarian Jews during the dissolution of the Habsburg Empire

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page 447-462, April 2025.
Abstract The Habsburg Empire dissolved after World War One. A new world order of nation‐states was emerging that acknowledged and distributed civic rights to non‐titular nations based on national minority status. How did Jewish communities in the former Kingdom of Hungary respond to the gradual change of sovereignty, the ethnicisation of everyday life ...
Anna Adorjáni
wiley   +1 more source

The house is coming from inside the call

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 127, Issue 1, Page 208-219, March 2025.
Abstract You are reading the first sentence of this essay. In fact, outside of this abstract and a brief introduction, there are only first sentences in this essay, all collected from anthropology monographs and articles. Anthropology is a promiscuous discipline, but there are only about half a dozen ways to begin an anthropology essay.
Lachlan Summers
wiley   +1 more source

Has the UK Supreme Court Become More Restrained in Public Law Cases?

open access: yesThe Modern Law Review, Volume 87, Issue 5, Page 1073-1110, September 2024.
In recent years, a number of academics, judges and politicians have noted that the UK Supreme Court has adopted a more restrained approach when it comes to public law than it had done previously. This article assesses the quantitative and qualitative evidence for this apparent conservative turn.
Lewis Graham
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Russian Pilgrims in Holy Land in Second Half of 19th – Early 20th Centuries: Quantitative, Gender, and Social Characteristics

open access: yesНаучный диалог
This article presents and analyzes statistical data concerning the scale and key characteristics of Orthodox pilgrimage from Russia to the Holy Land (Palestine) during the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century, utilizing materials ...
V. V. Tsys, O. P. Tsys
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Queer Economic Geographies: Sexual Hegemony, Queer and Trans Work, and Homocapitalism

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 56, Issue 5, Page 1581-1603, September 2024.
Abstract While queer and trans perspectives and theories are significant themes in most areas of critical human geography today, the same cannot be said of economic geography. This paper argues for the importance of theorising the relations between non‐normative sexualities and gender identities in economic geography.
Daniel Cockayne
wiley   +1 more source

The Archaeology of Early Christianity: The History, Methods, and State of a Field [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This is a preprint of the introduction to the Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Archaeology edited by David K.
William Caraher
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Thoughts on the structure of the history of Africana philosophy

open access: yesThe Southern Journal of Philosophy, Volume 62, Issue S1, Page 17-37, September 2024.
Abstract This article seeks to comment insightfully on the way things hang together as we try to chart the history of Africana philosophy. It does so through reflections on the History of Africana Philosophy podcast, part of Peter Adamson's larger series, the History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps.
Chike Jeffers
wiley   +1 more source

Serbian Jerusalem: Religious Nationalism, Globalization and the Invention of a Holy Land in Europe\u27s Periphery, 1985-2017

open access: yes, 2017
According to beliefs of religious nationalism, a nation is a community of ancestors and descendants, dead and living, past and present. As such, it incorporates within its territory all past and present markers of nationhood, notably historic religious ...
Perica, Vjekoslav
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