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Jane Austen in Mid-Victorian Periodicals
Victorian periodicals were an important part of the literary marketplace that shaped Jane Austen’s critical reception during the nineteenth century. Moreover, throughout the century, periodical authors used the critical conversation around Austen to ...
Cheryl A. Wilson
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Library purchasing consortia: the UK periodicals supply market [PDF]
This article is based on surveys undertaken for a British Library Research and Innovation Centre/Library and Information Commission-funded research project.
Ball, David, Pye, Jo
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Ignác Cornova a jeho „periodische Kleinigkeiten“ z přelomu 18. a 19. století
Ignaz Cornova and his “periodische Kleinigkeiten” (1793–1814). It is two hundred years since the first biographers of Ignaz Cornova – ex-Jesuit scholar, Prague university professor and member of the Royal Bohemian Society of Sciences – mentioned his ...
Jiří Kubeš
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BETWEEN PRESTIGE AND DEPRAVITY: OBSERVATIONS ON THE EARLY RECEPTION OF DANTE AND BOCCACCHIO IN BULGARIA (1878 – 1918) [PDF]
The current study focuses on the presence of the Italian classic authors Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio in the period from the National Liberation to the end of World War I. The reception scope after the National Liberation is actually hard to trace and
Boyka Ilieva
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The acheulean handaxe : More like a bird's song than a beatles' tune? [PDF]
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. KV is supported by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research. MC is supported by the Canada Research Chairs Program, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research of Canada, the Canada Foundation for Innovation ...
Anderson C +38 more
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Periodic Modules with Large Periods [PDF]
Let G be a nonabelian group of order p 3 {p^3} and exponent p, where p is an odd prime. Let K be a field of characteristic p. In this paper it is proved that there exist periodic KG-modules whose periods are 2p. Some examples of such modules are constructed.
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The author of the article shows the opportunities that the periodical press had during the First World War. At the same time, the attention is focused not on the formation of its judgments about the most significant and topical problems, events and facts,
Blokhin V.F.
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Introduction: magazines and/as media: periodical studies and the question of disciplinarity [PDF]
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Hammill, Faye +2 more
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Victorian Murder and the Digital Humanities
The rapid extension of what has become known as the Digital Humanities has resulted in an array of online resources for researchers within the subdiscipline of Victorian Studies. But the increasingly acquisitive nature of these digital projects poses the
Neil McCaw
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RUSSIAN PERIODICALS OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR IN THE CONTEXT OF INFORMATION RESTRICTIONS
The article reveals some problems that arose between military censors and mass media during the First World War. The article is written on the basis of the materials of military censorship of the staff of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Russian ...
Alferova I.V.
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