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Images, Knowledge and Empire: Depicting Cassowaries in the Qing Court
How did Qianlong understand the increasingly globalised world? And what role did visual imagery play in his understanding? This paper tracks the production at the Qianlong court of images and writing describing an exotic bird known as emo.
Yu-Chih Lai
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The History of Stupidity in Poland. The historiographic pamphlets [Dzieje głupoty w Polsce. Pamflety dziejopisarskie] was the most important publication by Aleksander Bocheński. The book was also one of the most representative reflections on the post-war
Ariel Orzełek
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Review of Judith P. Aikin, A Ruler's Consort in Early Modern Germany: Aemilia Juliana of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (Farnham: Asghate, 2014).
Charlotte Backerra
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The article analyses the struggle of Anglo-American relations connected to slaves and maritime rights on the sea from 1831 to 1842. The study is based on monographs, reports, treaties and correspondences between the two countries from the explosion of ...
Nguyen Van Sang, Jolanta A. Daszyńska
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The competition to attract audiences has led to an increase in sensational or misleading headlines and content, with the aim of garnering user clicks in the news media.
Alba Diez-Gracia +3 more
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The effect of online learning in modern history education. [PDF]
Malysheva O +3 more
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“The New Label Did not Create the Research, But it Made it Visible”
The interview was conducted via email between the editor and Susanna Erlandsson in 2023 and 2024. Her expertise centres on European foreign policy before and during the Cold War, which she examines through the lens of intersectional gender studies ...
Susanna Erlandsson, Falko Schnicke
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PAPAL CHAPLAIN AND SUBDEACON EGIDIUS. JUDGE DELEGATE AND LEGATE IN HUNGARY AT THE SAME TIME?
The present paper gives a short summary about the course of life of Egidius, a papal chaplain and subdeacon, who spent ca. three years in the Medieval Kingdom of Hungary in the late 1220’s as a judge delegate.
GÁBOR BARABÁS
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Greener Grass: The Modern History of Epithelial Stem Cell Innovation. [PDF]
Pitt K, Mochida Y, Senoo M.
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Review of Katrin Herbst, ed., Als die Royals aus Hannover kamen [The Hanoverians on Britain’s Throne 1714-1837] (Dresden: Sandstein Verlag, 2014).
Charlotte Backerra
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