Foreign intervention and legacies in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church. [PDF]
Ademe SM, Ali MS.
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Economic anthropologists now carry out fieldwork in settings for which the ethnographic method was never designed, amongst powerful financial actors who are notoriously difficult to access, and in contexts which transcend geographical boundaries. This has engendered a re‐orientation of anthropology, to consider not only the economic lives of people but
Kimberly Chong
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Evaluating the impact of a patient-representative model of support for women affected by cervical cancer. [PDF]
Kinsella EL, Kavanagh E.
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A post-Flexner comparative case study of medical training responses to health system needs in Brazil and Germany. [PDF]
Koch R +7 more
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The Big Picture: Religion and Global Comparative History
This article considers what a ‘big picture’ approach to global religious history might look like, and in particular the implications of deploying the comparative method across much larger stretches of time and space than historians normally attend to. It will begin by reflecting on the epistemological moods that have hindered this project to date, the ...
Alan Strathern
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The thin space between individuals and contexts as affordance for healthy longevity: a psychological perspective for aging in place studies. [PDF]
Butti S, Morganti F.
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‘The Bethune College Sensation’: Gender, Archive and Radical Passivity
ABSTRACT This article explores the student protests at Bethune College, Calcutta, on 3 February 1928, against the Simon Commission, a British parliamentary delegation that excluded Indian representation. On this day, female students staged a quiet but radical act of defiance by refusing to attend classes, sign apologies or vacate their hostel, despite ...
Meghmala Bhattacharya
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Prayers for Sickness: What do people pray for and how do they deal with unanswered prayer? [PDF]
Dein S, Brown CG.
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Education for Sustainable Development: Challenges for Postgraduate Programmes. [PDF]
Acevedo-Duque Á +6 more
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‘More Beastliness Than Beauty’: Gendering Pica in Seventeenth‐Century English Medicine and Culture
ABSTRACT Today, defined as the ‘persistent eating of non‐nutritive substances’, pica is a lesser‐known eating disorder with a long history. Defined in early modern England as the ‘desire to eat absurd things’, pica was explicitly gendered, associated with pregnant women and pubescent girls.
Helena C. Aeberli
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