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A Phenomenology of Professional Failure [PDF]

open access: yes
This is a (likely incomplete) transcendental phenomenology of professional failure. You can read it, if you like.
Sheredos, Ben
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Maestres versus caballeros. La disidencia frente al poder en la orden de Calatrava  (siglos XII-XV)

open access: yesNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos, 2009
The military order of Calatrava was one of the most important institutions of the kingdom of Castile during the Middle Ages. Thanks to the support of the monarchy it acquired a notable power.
Enrique Rodríguez-Picavea
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Development and Religious Polarization: The Emergence of Reform and Ultra-Orthodox Judaism [PDF]

open access: yes
Jewish emancipation in nineteenth century Europe produced drastically different responses. In Germany, a liberal variant known as Reform developed, while ultra-Orthodox Judaism emerged in eastern Europe. We develop a model of religious organization which
Jean-Paul Carvalho, Mark Koyama
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Cracks in the Glass: The Emergence of a New Image Typology from the Spatio-temporal Schisms of the 'Filmic' Virtual Reality Panorama [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Virtual Reality Panoramas have fascinated me for some time; their interactive nature affording a spectatorial engagement not evident within other forms of painting or digital imagery.
Brisbin, Christopher
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DIVERGING SOCIAL ORDERS OF EUROPE AND RUSSIA AFTER THE MIDDLE AGES, AND LONG-TERM POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES

open access: yesСравнительная политика, 2019
Medieval Europe before the Reformation and Moscow Russia before the Troubles are viewed in an ideally-typical manner as carriers of basic social and mental unities: faith and church organization, sacred empire as the Rome’s usccessor, basic social ...
N. S. Rozov
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THE CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS DIMENSION OF THE FOREIGN POLICY OF RUSSIA AT THE TURN OF 17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2016
The author of this article aims to examine the role and place of the Russian Orthodox Church in Russia's transition from the regional state of the Middle Ages to an absolutist state of Modern history.
A. V. Skizhenok
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Antimission in the Russian Orthodox Church in the late XIX – early XX century (1887–1918) [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Свято-Филаретовского института, 2014
The dynamic evolution of schism and sectarinism in the XVII century prompted the Russian Orthodox Church to embark upon antimission. This was due to a number of reasons including indiginous religiousity coupled with ignorance and serious issues in clergy’
Igor Vlasenko
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Of Process, Practice, and Belief: What Can We Learn about Old Amish Church History and Polity from this Special Issue’s Source Documents?

open access: yesThe Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies, 2019
A full history of the “Old Amish Church” project (c. 1865 to c. 1955-1973) has yet to be written, at least not in English, and not as an overarching, analytical narrative.
Cory Anderson
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A Sufficiently Republican Church: George David Cummins and the Reformed Episcopalians in 1873

open access: yes, 1995
In 1873 George David Cummins, the assistant bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Kentucky, rocked the complacency of the Protestant Episcopal Church by resigning his Kentucky episcopate and founding an entirely new Episcopal denomination, the Reformed ...
Guelzo, Allen C.
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The challenge of unravelling magnetic properties in LaFeAsO

open access: yes, 2008
First principles calculations of magnetic and, to a lesser extent, electronic properties of the novel LaFeAsO-based superconductors show substantial apparent controversy, as opposed to most weakly or strongly correlated materials.
D. J. Singh   +7 more
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