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M. E. Grant Duff, Philosophic Liberalism and the Global Liberal Cause
Abstract Historians disagree about how best to conceptualize nineteenth‐century British Liberalism in relation to its international contexts. This article argues that we can better understand the patterns involved by interrogating individuals who bridged the worlds of partisan politics and elaborated thought.
Alex Middleton
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THE POPULAR AND CROATIAN THEATRE HISTORIOGRAPHY
Veći broj znanstvenih istraživanja pokazao je da se pojedine izvedbene vrste i žanrovi dugi niz godina nisu smatrali vrijednima akademske pozornosti i da su mnoge kazališnopovijesne studije nerijetko favorizirale tzv.
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Violence in the Education: The Post-Revolutionary Situation in Hungary (1956-1957). [PDF]
Somogyvári L.
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REALISM OR IDEALISM? PERSPECTIVES ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY FROM A PRACTICING HISTORIAN
ABSTRACT This review essay argues that the realist philosophy of history, as represented by Adam Timmins in Towards a Realist Philosophy of History, raises interesting questions about the nature of historical writing and challenges some of the foundations of idealist philosophy of history.
Stefan Berger
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Letters of recognition: the spatial inscription of literature in the Romanian street nomenclature. [PDF]
Rusu MS, Baghiu S.
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Emil Kraepelin as a historian of psychiatry - one hundred years on. [PDF]
Brückner B.
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UNWARRANTED CONFIDENCE: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE POVERTY OF ANTI‐REALISM
ABSTRACT The Poverty of Anti‐Realism: Critical Perspectives on Postmodernist Philosophy of History, edited by Tor Egil Førland and Branko Mitrović, celebrates the new dawn of historical realism, which it claims supersedes the erroneous and harmful anti‐realism.
Jouni‐Matti Kuukkanen
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Care, Discipline, and the Politics of Visibility in Allied Surgical Histories, 1870-1945. [PDF]
Dunn J.
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ABSTRACT In 1955, Hisayuki Miyakawa published an article that sought to introduce American and European scholars to the work of the Japanese Sinologist Naitō Konan (1866–1934). Miyakawa drew particular attention to what he called the “Naitō hypothesis”—that is, Naitō’s argument that China became modern during the Song dynasty (960–1279).
CHRISTIAN DE PEE
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The life and work of Isidor Fischer (1868-1943)-A pioneer of the social history of medicine. [PDF]
Hlade J.
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