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Historical Trends and Risk Factors in Chronic Maxillary Sinusitis Among Dutch Pre-Adults (475-1866 CE). [PDF]
Casna M, Schrader SA.
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Morphological and Metric Analysis of Medieval Dog Remains from Wolin, Poland. [PDF]
Baranowski P.
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Child-mother relationships and childhood dietary patterns in the Iberian Peninsula uncovered by Bayesian isotopic approaches. [PDF]
Toso A +15 more
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Differential Mortality Trends at the Intersection of Climate Change and Urban Growth From 13th to 18th Century Berlin. [PDF]
Brennan EJ.
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2010
An engagement with the huge growth in neomedievalism forms the core of this volume, with other essays testing its conclusions.
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An engagement with the huge growth in neomedievalism forms the core of this volume, with other essays testing its conclusions.
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A Decolonizing Medieval Studies?
English Language Notes, 2020AbstractThis article considers how medievalism, particularly in its academic form of medieval studies, might contribute to decolonization through exploration of how the Western “cultural archive” (Smith, Decolonizing Methodologies) draws on the teleological temporality embedded in the idea of the “medieval” to rationalize “white possessive logics ...
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What to Do with Nostalgia in Medieval and Medievalism Studies?
Emotions: History, Culture, Society, 2018Abstract This essay considers the place of nostalgia in scholarly research and writing in the light of psychoanalytic theories of subjectivity and desire. The term ‘nostalgia’, coined in the seventeenth century to define a medical condition, is, despite attempts at rehabilitation, generally employed to describe a weak sentimentality incompatible with ...
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Medievalism on the Margins (Studies in medievalism, XXIV)
2015[en particulier, dossier « Trans-Atlantic Medievalism(s) », p. 89-153]This volume not only defines medievalism's margins, as well as its role in marginalizing other fields, ideas, people, places, and events, but also provides tools and models for exploring those issues and indicates new subjects to which they might apply.The eight opening essays ...
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The Journal of Economic History, 1971
At a time when so many people under thirty regard most people over thirty as hopeless dotards, an almost sexegenarian cannot feel too comfortable as the caster of horoscopes for future medieval research. Surely David Herlihy would have been a more suitable prophet, had he not been assigned the traditionally historiographic role of inspecting the past ...
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At a time when so many people under thirty regard most people over thirty as hopeless dotards, an almost sexegenarian cannot feel too comfortable as the caster of horoscopes for future medieval research. Surely David Herlihy would have been a more suitable prophet, had he not been assigned the traditionally historiographic role of inspecting the past ...
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2011
An engagement with the huge growth in neomedievalism forms the core of this volume, with other essays testing its conclusions.
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An engagement with the huge growth in neomedievalism forms the core of this volume, with other essays testing its conclusions.
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