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Looking beyond charters and contracts: child slavery in the narrative sources of the early Middle Ages

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 33, Issue 4, Page 572-589, November 2025.
This article traces the presence of enslaved children in early medieval narrative sources, especially hagiographies, and looks into the relationship between their historicity and their literary functions. While topoi such as the ransoming or redemption of slaves are acknowledged, this article argues that despite these motifs, narrative sources offer ...
Danny Grabe
wiley   +1 more source

‘CELTIC BRITAIN’ IN PRE‐ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY, RECONSIDERED

open access: yesOxford Journal of Archaeology, Volume 44, Issue 4, Page 446-461, November 2025.
Summary For forty years archaeologists have avoided referring to pre‐Roman Britain and its inhabitants as ‘Celtic’ on the grounds that contemporaries never described them as such. This is incorrect. The second‐century BC astronomer Hipparchus quotes Pytheas (c. 320 BC) as having referred to Britons as ‘Keltoi’.
Patrick Sims‐Williams
wiley   +1 more source

The Role of Genetics in Stroke Risk and Outcome: A Review of Current Evidence

open access: yesBrain and Behavior, Volume 15, Issue 10, October 2025.
This study delineates the multiple pathways leading to stroke, encompassing genetic risk factors such as lipid/cholesterol metabolism, blood pressure regulation genes, and endothelial dysfunction. The report includes genetic pathways such as Val66Met polymorphism, prothrombin G20210A, interleukin‐6 and tumor necrosis factor gene variant, along with ...
Mega Obukohwo Oyovwi   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Peers, equals, and jurors: New data and methods on legal equality in Leveller thought

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Political Science, Volume 69, Issue 4, Page 1505-1518, October 2025.
Abstract We consider the Levellers' conception of equality relative to their contemporaries during the Civil War(s) period. We compile a corpus of hundreds of seventeenth−century pamphlets and combine this with novel word embedding techniques trained on millions of Early Modern English documents to make statements about word “meanings.” We focus on ...
Melissa Schwartzberg, Arthur Spirling
wiley   +1 more source

Les Lettres françaises de Jean Ristat, roman

open access: yes, 2013
Le titre de l’hebdomadaire que dirigea Aragon pendant vingt ans, déjà porteur d’une lourde charge historique et mémorielle en 1953, prend une nouvelle dimension lorsque Jean Ristat, sept ans après la mort d’Aragon, ressuscite le titre et tente de maintenir son principe général de composition et de veille.
openaire   +2 more sources

Les lettres chinoises de Ying Chen: un roman épistolaire

open access: yesVoix Plurielles, 2004
Ying Chen publie Les Lettres chinoises chez Leméac en 1993. Six ans plus tard, en 1999, paraît toujours chez Leméac, une seconde version, considérablement remaniée. Notre étude porte sur la version remaniée, mais nous entendons discuter brièvement du remaniement lui-même.
openaire   +4 more sources

Core‐Periphery Inequalities in Liberal Migration Regimes: A Comparative Political Economy Approach

open access: yesPopulation, Space and Place, Volume 31, Issue 6, August 2025.
ABSTRACT This article examines epistemic imbalances in the EU migration literature and their connection to socioeconomic inequalities. While scholarship has largely focused on immigration to EU core countries, emigration—particularly from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)— remains underexplored.
Max Nagel
wiley   +1 more source

Letters, gifts and messengers. The epistolary strategies of St Radegund

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 33, Issue 3, Page 309-340, August 2025.
This article studies the ways the sixth‐century queen and monastic founder Radegund (c.520–87) managed the non‐textual elements of communication by letter. While Radegund’s role as a writer and commissioner of letters has been well studied, her efforts as an orchestrator of letter deliveries, gift exchanges and other associated acts of public ...
Robert Flierman, Hope Williard
wiley   +1 more source

Proposition de hiérarchisation des 45 graphèmes de base de l'orthographe du français [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Le système graphémique du français est un plurisystème mixte qui repose sur de solides fondations phonographiques tout en étant caractérisé par de nombreuses spécificités sémiographiques qui en font toute la complexité (Cogis, 2005 ; Jaffré, 2005).
Pérez, Manuel
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