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Seascapes, personhood and humanity: Conceptualising the contribution of international human rights law to sustainable governance of the marine environment

open access: yesPeople and Nature, EarlyView.
Abstract Despite longstanding research on human rights and the environment, scholarship has only recently moved towards an explicit connection to the marine environment. At the same time, research on human rights and oceans focuses on people at sea, not environmental protection.
Laura Major, Elaine Webster
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Millenarism and agricultural settlement in the Holy Land in the nineteenth century

open access: closedJournal of Historical Geography, 1983
Abstract The pioneers of modern agricultural settlement in the Holy Land were Christians. Foremost among these were several Americans who came in the 1850s and 1860s to settle—ignoring warnings from local experts and from representatives of the United States government.
Ruth Kark
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Religious Movement, Sect, Millenarism

open access: closed, 1971
What distinguishes the religious movement or dimension from other movements? If we attempt a rigorous definition of religion we risk losing ourselves in the quicksands of philosophical debate. In its most general sense ‘religion’ embraces all prevalent systems of faith and worship past and present, an almost infinite variation.
Paul Wilkinson
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Millenarism

open access: closedScientific American
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