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Joseph Skipsey, the 'peasant poet', and an unpublished letter from W. B. Yeats [PDF]
This article examines an unpublished letter from Yeats to the ‘pitman-poet’ Joseph Skipsey, which gives new insight into the early career of Yeats and a deeper understanding of the possibilities and capabilities of the Victorian working-classes.
Tait, Gordon
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Back to the Future: The Autonomous Indigenous Communities of Petén, Guatemala
James C. Scott’s (1976) classic work on the Chayanovian logics of peasant economy argued that less important than the amount taken was how little might be left.
Liza Grandia
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On “The Familial Occult.” An Interview1 with Alexandra Coțofană
The interview offers a short insight into the soon to be published book at Berghahn, coordinated by Alexandra Coțofană, “The Familial Occult; Encounters at the Margins of Critical Autoethnography”.
Alexandra Coțofană , Anamaria Iuga
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Shepherding and the Dynamics of Intangible Heritage
Animal husbandry is one of the oldest human occupations, and it is well spread over the world. Most importantly, during the centuries of practicing this occupation, humans have developed a solid understanding of the environment they were living in ...
Anamaria Iuga +2 more
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An Introduction to the Historical Sociology of Social Demand for Education in Iran's History [PDF]
The main purpose of this study is to explainhistorical aspects of social demand for education and to analyze itsinfluential factors in Iranian social life. The main question was about theapproaches of Iranian crowd toward the education.
Ali Reza Moradi
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The agrarian question and violence in Colombia: conflict and development [PDF]
This article examines connections between Colombia’s internal armed conflict and agrarian questions. It pays attention to the country’s specific historical trajectory of agrarian change, the violent expression of social tensions that this elicited, and ...
Akram-Lodhi +55 more
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The practice of Rural Education and the agrarian paradigms in Geography
The purpose of this article is to establish the relationship between the theoretical conceptions of the agrarian studies and Rural Education, in order to advocate for an education consistent with the needs of both men and women in rural areas as well as ...
Adenilso dos Santos Assunção
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The Museum of the Unknown City. Part I
The article discusses various projects (in the real world or on the social media) to do with creating a museum in and about the unknown town of Mizil. The “Museum of the Unknown Town” is the memory of a non-existent town.
Cosmin Manolache
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Into their land and labours : a comparative and global analysis of trajectories of peasant transformation [PDF]
The fate of rural societies in the past and today cannot be understood in a singular manner. Peasantries across the world have followed different trajectories of change and have developed divergent repertoires of accommodation, adaptation and resistance.
Cottyn, Hanne, Vanhaute, Eric
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ABSTRACT Background B‐acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B‐ALL) is the most common pediatric cancer, and while most children in high‐resource settings are cured, therapy carries risks for long‐term toxicities. Understanding parents’ concerns about these late effects is essential to guide anticipatory support and inform evolving therapeutic approaches ...
Kellee N. Parker +7 more
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