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Abstract Sinking island States have become allegories of the Anthropocene and a symbol of the radical violence of climate change. Various theories have been advanced supporting the continued existence of sunken islands as deterritorialized States. A common view among advocates of the deterritorialized statehood thesis is that, while at odds with the ...
Emma Allen, Mario Prost
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From Conciliation to Threat: Silva Lisboa, Viscount of Cairu, and the Luso‐Brazilian Empire in 1821
In the year before Brazil's independence, the press played an essential role in influencing the events that resulted in the rupture with Portugal. With his ideas shaped by the Portuguese Enlightenment and economic liberalism, Silva Lisboa initially supported the Cortes of Lisbon and the Luso‐Brazilian empire, but, when the Congress decided to legislate
Guilherme Celestino
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A century of Public Administration: Traveling through time and topics
Abstract Public Administration (PA) has been a unique witness and protagonist of scholarship in the field of public administration over the course of an entire century. On the occasion of the journal's 100th anniversary, we conduct a systematic analysis of the publication history using bibliometric methods enhanced by natural language processing.
Rick Vogel, Fabian Hattke
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Concrete Expressionism: Harley Earl, William France, and NASCAR Aesthetics
The Journal of Popular Culture, Volume 56, Issue 3-4, Page 436-455, June/August 2023.
Timothy J. Lukes
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Truth and Fiction in the Polish Napoleonic Legend
The Author undertakes an analysis of role of the Napoleonic legend in the Polish historical studies of the I 9th and 20th ...
Nawrot, Dariusz
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A Conversation With David Bellhouse
Summary David Richard Bellhouse was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on 19 July 1948. He studied actuarial mathematics and statistics at the University of Manitoba (BA, 1970; MA, 1972) and completed his PhD at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, in 1975. After being an Assistant Professor for 1 year at his alma mater, he joined the University of Western ...
Christian Genest
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Forty‐two mortar samples, from two archaeological excavations located in Sagunto (Valencian Community, Spain), were analysed by both portable energy dispersive X‐ray fluorescence spectroscopy (pED‐XRF) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP‐MS) to determine major and minor elements and traces including rare earth elements (REEs ...
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Assemblage, archive, and ancestor: Developing more‐than‐human historical geography with salmon
This paper interrogates recent geographic literature on the more‐than‐human archive and argues that there needs to be more specificity when conceptualising and researching the more‐than‐human. It then answers this call for specificity by theorising three modes of more‐than‐human historical geography that are developed through empirical encounters with ...
Austin Read
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Landscape and warfare in Anglo‐Saxon England and the Viking campaign of 1006
This paper outlines the state of research into early medieval conflict landscapes in England and sets out a theoretical and methodological basis for the sustained and systematic investigation of battlefield toponymy and topography. The hypothesis is advanced that certain types of place were considered particularly appropriate for the performance of ...
Thomas J.T. Williams
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Violetta, l’eroina carnascialesca che abbatté il tiranno in nome di un superiore diritto naturale [PDF]
[Violetta, the carnival heroine who brought down the tyrant in the name of a higher natural right]. Violetta is the central character of the centuries-old tradition of the ‘historic’ Carnival of Ivrea.
Garetto, Roberto
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