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Livonia Chow Mein tells the story of a Chinese American restaurant-owning family in Brownsville, Brooklyn over the course of four generations and as the neighborhood faces urban renewal, white flight, ghettoization and gentrification. Restaurant owner Chin Koon Lai ambitions to raise his village out of poverty, but he finds his aims frustrated by China'
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Christian marriage in thirteenth-century Livonia
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Historical Memory as the Cause of Conflict in Medieval Livonia [PDF]
This paper argues that the conflict between the Teutonic Order in Livonia and the archbishops of Riga was to a large extent a conflict of memory. The stark differences in how the early history of Livonia was remembered by these two competing powers are
Mäesalu, Mihkel
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The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia.
Slavic Review, 1961Introduction to the 1961 EditionThe Chronicle of Henry of LivoniaBook OneBook TwoBook ThreeBook ...
Alexander V. Berkis, James A. Brundage
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Preternature: Critical and Historical Studies on the Preternatural, 2012
ABSTRACT Throughout the early modern period, the territory of Livonia, roughly corresponding to present-day Latvia and Estonia, was known as an abode of particularly vicious werewolves. Diabolic shape-shifting was a common feature in witch trials all over Europe, but no other country gained a similar notoriety as an alleged lycanthropy ...
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ABSTRACT Throughout the early modern period, the territory of Livonia, roughly corresponding to present-day Latvia and Estonia, was known as an abode of particularly vicious werewolves. Diabolic shape-shifting was a common feature in witch trials all over Europe, but no other country gained a similar notoriety as an alleged lycanthropy ...
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