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Michael King: Journalist: A Study of the Influence of Journalism on King's Later Writing

2006
Michael King is an acclaimed writer, author and communicator. When he died in a car accident he was eulogised as one of New Zealand's leading citizens for his literary contribution. He is celebrated as a writer who communicated history in a way that was palatable and comprehensible to all New Zealanders.
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Neighbors, Courts, and Kings: Reflections on Michael Macnair's Vicini

Law and History Review, 1999
Mike Macnair's deeply learned and profoundly subtle article establishes to the more or less total satisfaction of this respondent that the origins of “jury” procedure lie in testimonial rather than adjudicatory action: in witnessing by knowledgeable neighbors as opposed to “judgment-finding” by local experts.
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Three by Stephen Michael King

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, 2021
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National identity in King Michael’s anniversary speech in the Romanian Parliament

Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series IV: Philology and Cultural Studies, 2019
In this study, I examine the construction of national identity in King Michael’s 90th anniversary speech, held in the Romanian Parliament in October 2011. This speech represents the quintessence of all His Majesty’s efforts to promote Romania as one lawful European member that earned its place next to the other European countries not only by returning ...
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Michael King

The Lancet, 1997
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