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‘I, Me, Myself’: Selfhood and Melancholy in the Journals of Gertrude Savile (1697–1758)

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract This article examines the journals of Gertrude Savile from 1727 in light of recent scholarship on early modern and eighteenth‐century melancholy. The concept had myriad associations with medicine, physiology, the imagination, and feeling, but questions remain about how melancholy during this period was considered by those outside the narrow ...
Daniel Beaumont
wiley   +1 more source

Analytical and Native Concepts in Argentina’s Post-Conciliar Catholicism: The Case of “Liberationism”, “Popular Pastoral Theology”, and “Theology of the People”

open access: yesReligions, 2022
“Liberationism”, a term derived from Liberation theology (LT), is an analytical concept used by religious historians and sociologists as a generic designation for Latin American post-conciliar Catholicism.
Claudio Iván Remeseira
doaj   +1 more source

From Resilience to Self-Efficacy: Cross-Cultural Mediation Effects of Emotion Regulation and Perceived Social Support in Adolescents. [PDF]

open access: yesPsych J
ABSTRACT Adolescents academic success is shaped by resilience, emotion regulation, and social support, yet cross‐cultural differences in these processes remain underexplored. This study investigated the latent mediating effect among psychological resilience, emotion regulation, academic self‐efficacy, and perceived social support in Chinese and ...
Ntumi S.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Childhood, children and family lives in China [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In this chapter we bring into focus those aspects of family lives in China that are concerned with children’s family relationships, and the ways in which such issues are part and parcel of the broader institutionalisation of childhood.
Phoenix, Ann   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Faith, gender and financial investment: Providence and Presbyterianism in Scotland and abroad

open access: yesAsia‐Pacific Economic History Review, EarlyView.
Abstract Mid‐nineteenth century fictional representations of misdirected investment by widows and clergy position them as ignorant in financial matters and hence pitiable. While scholars have recognised female agency in nineteenth century commerce, insufficient attention has been paid to religious belief in financial decision‐making.
Jennifer Jones, Susan Poole
wiley   +1 more source

Sváteční Kristus

open access: yesActa Universitatis Carolinae: Philosophica et Historica, 2017
The Sunday Christ, or the “Saint Sunday” as the medieval texts call this depiction, is surviving as a wall painting in about ninety European parish churches until today, with oldest examples from round 1350.
Josef Záruba-Pfeffermann
doaj   +1 more source

From Mary’s Motherhood to the Immaculate Conception: An Iconographic Analysis of Marian Art in Spain during the Tenth to Nineteenth Centuries

open access: yesReligions, 2021
This article analyzes Marian art in Spain from the tenth to nineteenth centuries in order to show how popular piety represented Mary’s motherhood. Through art, including architecture, painting, sculpture, and oral preaching, a popular image of Mary ...
Antonio Moreno-Almárcegui   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

‘The Heart of the Matter’: Grandparent Childcare in Contemporary Chinese Families

open access: yesChildren &Society, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Grandparent childcare is an international phenomenon, especially within families with children under 3 years old. China is no exception, as shown by a number of quantitative studies. Less clear is our understanding of the actual childcare arrangements involved and how these are negotiated and sustained through the intergenerational ...
Jiatong Ling   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Powstanie i historyczny rozwój pobożności pasyjnej w ujęciu Jerzego Józefa Kopcia CP

open access: yesStudia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie, 2016
The main purpose of this article is to show the relationship between the liturgy and popular piety especially in the Middle Ages. Particularly at that time the unity of Paschal Mystery was broken up in the faithfull’s minds.
Piotr Pękul
doaj   +1 more source

Yogyakarta Urban Middle-Class Sufism: Economic, Political and Cultural Networks

open access: yesUlumuna, 2020
The phenomenon of strengthening religious activity in the urban middle-class society in Yogyakarta Special Region in the last decade has been remarkable. The shift from the traditional Sufism to the model of piety associated with this middle-class Sufism
Yusdani Yusdani   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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