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Historians dispute the nature of medieval English serfdom. For some, it represents one of the most powerful and pervasive systems of serfdom in medieval Europe, highly extractive of peasant surpluses: consequently, only concerted peasant resistance in ...
Bailey Mark
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Local churches and the conquest of the North : elite patronage and identity in Saxo-Norman Northumbria [PDF]
The social implications of the Saxo-Norman transition are particularly intriguing in Northumbria, where Anglian, Scandinavian, and Norman social structures, identities, and traditions of material culture converged.
McClain, A.
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ABSTRACT Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is associated with altered interoception, empathy, self‐awareness, and alexithymia. However, limited research has been conducted to investigate the interrelationships of these constructs with psychopathological symptoms.
Antonio Kei‐Fung Shek +10 more
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Álava’s insertion into Castilian field causes a progressive modification of region’s socio-politic and economic situation. Lordship of Ayala undergoes gradual interference of royal jurisdiction in its land, which debilitates its lord authority over ...
Juan de la Cruz Ojeda
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ABSTRACT Social anxiety (SA) is highly prevalent among autistic adults, yet little is known about how autistic people respond to common therapeutic strategies, such as exposure tasks. This study examined responses to a structured speech exposure task embedded within an 8‐week modified cognitive–behavioral therapy (M‐CBT) program.
Bruna B. Roisenberg +4 more
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The seal matrix of Sir John Campbell and the struggle for Dunyvaig Castle on the Isle of Islay [PDF]
The great feud between the clans Campbell and MacDonald in the early seventeenth century AD was part of a power struggle for control of Islay, the seat of the Lord of the Isles, and encompassed wider political, economic and religious change in the region
Maričević, Darko +2 more
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Abstract This paper highlights the inclusive potential of relational and feminist pedagogic strategies in education, focusing on girls at risk of exclusion. Girls in England are less likely than boys to be suspended or permanently excluded from school, but numbers are increasing.
Juliette Wilson‐Thomas +3 more
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The essay investigates the economic role of lordships and fiefs in northern Italy between the 14th and 15th centuries, by focusing on the interpretations offered by Italian historians.
Federico Del Tredici
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Abstract This paper examines the gap in number skills between socioeconomically disadvantaged and non‐disadvantaged children in the first year of compulsory schooling in England. Past research mostly relies on statutory assessment data collected towards the end of the first year of school and does not show the attainment gap associated with ...
Martin Culliney, Joanne Robson
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Le gouvernement d’Amanieu II, archevêque d’Auch (1261-1318)
This paper, which stems from doctoral studies in medieval history, is devoted to the governmental style of a 13th-century archbishop in Gascony who enjoyed an impressive degree of longevity.
Guillaume Terrasson
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