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Romanians and the Nobel Prizes for Science and Literature

open access: yesThe Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies, 2012
There is much to be said about the Nobel Prizes. Numerous pages are written each year to promote, describe, analyze and criticize the prizes, their initiator and their evolution since 1901. The purpose of this study is to bring back to light from the dust of the archives information about those Romanians who were ahead of their times through their ...
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Educational studies of cosmic rays with telescope of Geiger-Muller counters [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
A group of high school students (XII Liceum) in the framework of the Roland Maze Project has built a compact telescope of three Geiger-Muller counters.
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Traduzione e ricezione delle scrittrici italiane del Novecento in Svezia. Alle soglie dell’immortalità letteraria

open access: yesModerna Språk, 2016
Studying the translations in Swedish language of Italian twentieth century women writers, one is astonished by the randomness and the incompleteness. It is often the case of single translations published almost haphazardly and with lack of consistency
Karin Ingrid Eva Dahl
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Unexpected Laureate: Louise Glück in Lithuania

open access: yesVertimo Studijos, 2020
The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the work of the American poet, Louise Glück, winner of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature, with a discussion of what kinds of challenges her poetry might pose for translators.
Rimas Užgiris
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A Beloved Performance: Reading between the Lines

open access: yesBabel: Littératures Plurielles, 2012
American author Toni Morrison won the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction (1988) and the Nobel Prize in Literature (1993) following the publication of Beloved in 1987.
Angela Christie
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Comments on Per Wästberg’s Presentation Speech for the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature

open access: yes, 2016
In Per Wastberg’s presentation speech for the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature, some information should deserve the attention of the Chinese academic circle.
Wei-Qin Liu, Chengfa Yu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

When All the World\u27s a Stage: The Impact of Events on News Coverage of South Africa, 1979-1985 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1993
A time series analysis was used to investigate: (1) whether a significant increase in news coverage of South Africa occurred during the critical years of 1979-1985 ; (2) whether the geographic origin and/or sociopolitical impact of events, rather than ...
Baumann, Donald J.   +2 more
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KAGAWA TOYOHIKO (1888–1960): WITNESS TO THE COSMIC DRAMA

open access: yesZygon, 2016
At home and abroad, Kagawa Toyohiko was probably the best‐known Japanese Christian evangelist, social reformer, writer, and public intellectual of the twentieth century, nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature twice (1947, 1948) and the Nobel Peace ...
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Spatial implications of international trade under the new economic geography approach [PDF]

open access: yes
In 2008, Paul Krugman from Princeton University was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences by the Central Bank of Sweden, for his “analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity”.
de León Arias, Adrián   +1 more
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No complete unknown – the saga of Bob Dylan’s literature nobel

open access: yesThe Grove, 2016
This essay examines the phenomenon of the award of the Nobel Prize for Literature for 2016 to the US singer-songwriter Bob Dylan (born in 1941) and the worldwide controversy it has given rise to.
Christopher Rollason
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