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Eyewitness testimony by individuals who stammer: Evidence, experience and perceived credibility. [PDF]
Abstract Stammering may impede an individual's eyewitness testimony and reduce jurors' perceptions of their credibility through a complex interplay of bio‐psycho‐social factors. However, no research to date has explored this. Three co‐produced, mixed‐methods studies are reported, investigating the evidential quality, lived experiences and perceived ...
Maras K +13 more
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Abstract This article analyses some examples of historical narratives that, long before the emergence of so‐called postmodern history, had a specific narrative character: the reconstructions of ‘missed revolutions’ taking into account a possible alternative history and tracing back the reasons for a social, political, and economic crisis to an ...
PATRICIA CHIANTERA‐STUTTE
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This article explores fourth‐ to seventh‐century narratives about oaths of collective secrecy, which our sources typically frame negatively. By examining the terminology used in reference to these promises, the dynamics inherent in the practice and its relationship to oath‐taking customs in other contexts, and the influence of Christianity on the ...
Michael Wuk
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Abstract Aim How historical and contemporary eco‐evolutionary processes shape the patterns of genetic diversity and differentiation across species’ distribution range remains an open question with strong conservation implications. Focusing on the orange stony coral, Astroides calycularis, we (a) characterized the pattern of neutral genetic diversity ...
Jean‐Baptiste Ledoux +15 more
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Sex, Threats, and Absent Victims: The Lessons of Regina v. Bedingfield for Modern Confrontation and Domestic Violence Cases [PDF]
In 2004, Crawford v. Washington, authored by Justice Scalia, revolutionized the law of confrontation by requiring that, aside from two discrete exceptions, all testimonial statements (those made with the expectation that they will serve to prosecute the ...
Orenstein, Aviva
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The Roman Senate and Armenia (190 BC–AD 68)
Even with the Principate, the Senate kept a major role in Rome’s diplomatic relations with Armenia. This paper will examine the extant evidence of the senatorial decrees, paying a special attention to the decrees dating to the reigns of Augustus and ...
Pierangelo Buongiorno
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Comentário sobre as Res Gestae Divi Avgvsti
Este artigo estuda um documento epigráfico, as Res Gestae de Augusto, o qual fornece elementos para a compreensão da construção do sistema de poder imperial e as relações entre o governante e seus subordinados.
Maria Luiza Corassin
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Auto-memorialisation: Augustus’ Res Gestae as slanted narrative
That Augustus wanted to utilise the to-be-publicly-published record of his career, the Res Gestae Divi Augusti, as subtle propaganda, is a well-established critical assumption.
Johanna Maria Claassen
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Hac in dissertatiuncula historia atque insignes res gestae Cathedrae Archeologiae Christianae in Academia Theologiae Catholicae Varsoviae eiusque influxus in culturam christianam Polonorum annis 1921-1995 breviter exponuntur.
Tadeusz Gołgowski
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Amiano Marcelino y las Res gestae
Nos planteamos la intención de Amiano Marcelino al escribir su obra y, sobre todo, por qué escribió ese tipo de obra, enlazando con la historiografía anterior y oponiéndose a las corrientes imperantes en su época.
Mª Luisa Harto Trujillo
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