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ABSTRACT This research explores the adaptive strategies employed by Conversas (Christian women of Jewish origin) and Moriscas (Christian women of Muslim origin) in navigating adversity, particularly in their interactions with inquisitorial authorities in the early modern Crown of Aragon. This study analyses these women's efforts to uphold religious and
Ivana Arsić
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‘Let's Turn the Grass Into Meat’: Animal Husbandry as Women's Work in Cold War North Korea
ABSTRACT In postcolonial North Korea, the future of the nation was said to be a function of the feedlot. Unobtainable on the battlefields of the recently ended Korean War, liberation and unification of the peninsula became a question of competitive developmentalism.
Sunho Ko, Derek J. Kramer
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Genomic analysis, immunomodulation and deep phenotyping of patients with nodding syndrome. [PDF]
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Abstract This article examines the conceptual vocabulary through which violence against women during the Spanish Civil War has been interpreted, with particular attention to the longstanding predominance of the category ‘sexed violence’ (violencia sexuada).
SABINA MOMPÓ TORIBIO
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The Ghosts of COVID-19: Lost between the Waves. [PDF]
Mathias S.
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Education and Migration Choices in Hierarchical Societies: The Case of Matam, Senegal [PDF]
The paper aims at studying determinants of schooling in traditional hierarchical societies confronted with an established history of outmigration. In the village, a ruling caste controls local political and religious institutions. For children who do not
Auriol, Emmanuelle, Demonsant, Jean-Luc
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FEMINISTS VERSUS MONUMENTS? From Protests to Anti‐monuments in Mexico City
Abstract This article examines the role of heritage spaces and monuments in the Historic Centre of Mexico City during ongoing feminist mobilizations. Feminists have claimed that the Mexican government is more concerned about protecting monuments and urban heritage than acting to prevent gender‐based violence and femicide.
Fernando Gutiérrez
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Most of patriarch is a husband, but shouldn’t wife as patriarch deemed to be a strange of the public. Most of Ulama’ antecedently had a notion that a patriarch it is a husband responsibility, because a woman reputed weak in a leadership. Husband and wife
Maylissabet Maylissabet
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In and Out of the Body: The Significance of Intestinal Disease in Rabbinic Literature [PDF]
Balberg, Mira
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