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Spaces of Privacy in Early Modern Dutch Egodocuments
While the word 'privacy' itself only started to appear in the Dutch language in the newspapers of the nineteenth-century, Michaël Green argues that the idea underlying it was already developing in the early seventeenth century in Dutch contexts. In his
Michaël Green
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Knowing education in Thailand like a global expert organisation: Politics, context and data
Abstract Global expert organisations play increasingly significant roles in the way that education is understood and governed internationally, including by influencing the discourses through which education is conceptualised and shaping norms of what counts as success, failure, progress and the most desirable visions for the future.
Steve Puttick +6 more
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The Archivio Storico di San Barnaba in Milan holds a heterogeneous graphic collection, that dates from the second half of the sixteenth century (Cartella Grande I and II) and includes architectural drawings, sketches of liturgical machineries ...
Lorenzo Mascheretti
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Abstract Given the importance of the link between mental and other medical conditions, JCPP Advances organized a special issue on the topic; yet since then, very few papers have focused on this area. As such, this editorial perspective aims not only to highlight the link between mental and other medical conditions, but also to (1) explore the origins ...
Nicholas Fabiano +8 more
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The political agency and authority of seventeenth-century dissenting women who wrote prophecy is perceived in writings that show an awareness of the common good beyond an abstract religious ideal.
Carme Font Paz
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Review of Perevodchiki Posol'skogo prikaza v XVII v.
• A. V. Beliakov, A. G. Gus’kov, D. V. Liseitsev & S. M. Shamin, Perevodchiki Posol’skogo prikaza v XVII v.: Materialy k slovariu. Moscow: Indrik, 2021. 304 p. ISBN: 978-5-91674-618-1.
Paul Bushkovitch
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Perched groundwater simulation using the picard iteration‐based always active cell method
Abstract Aquitards within the vadose zone impede vertical infiltration, leading to the formation of saturated perched groundwater. Perched groundwater flows laterally along aquitards, resulting in a heterogeneous spatial distribution of groundwater recharge that significantly influences groundwater formation and evolution.
Wen Lu +9 more
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Kalinago-European Alliances in the Seventeenth-Century Caribbean
Thomas ‘Indian’ Warner is described as a figure who brokered peace between the Kalinago and the Europeans. However, the influence of Warner’s actions when compared to retaliatory measures taken by Europeans against him and the Kalinagos, and the ...
Stephane Martin Demers
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Abstract While the North Atlantic’s five‐century hurricane history is among the most complete globally, the earliest centuries are poorly documented in the written record. This study reassesses a subset of sixteenth to seventeenth‐century tropical cyclones (TCs) through a systematic review of archival evidence, mainly from Spain’s colonial archive, the
William Gomez Pretel, Michael Chenoweth
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The English language is a gargantuan, gluttonous beast. It has become extraordinary among its peers in its powers of assimilation – such that we rarely consider the diverse origins of the words we use. In this two‐part paper, we will explore these origins, including the Pontic‐Caspian steppe, the British Empire, latinophone scientists and a TV show. We
Kieran M. R. Hunt
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