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International Lawyers without Public International Law: The Case of Late Ottoman Egypt [PDF]
This essay is part of a pioneering special issue on Ottoman international law, and analyses the work of several Egyptian and Ottoman lawyers focused on the understudied field of private international law. It argues for greater attention to the history of
Will Hanley
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Historiography and Collective Memory
Zakhor is the commandment of remembrance often repeated in the Torah. It is also the title of an indispensable book for reflection on Jewish identity in relation to historiography.
Sabrina Costa Braga
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The Role of Fiqh al-Siyar in International Law-Making: Escaping the Lethargy
International law has developed since its pre-20th century consent-based positivistic framework to ‘international law-making’ where the role of state sovereignty is seen to have eroded.
F. Muhammadin, Shania Dwini Azzahra
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The Shifting Origins of International Law [PDF]
Both state-centrism and Euro-centrism are under challenge in international law today and this double challenge, this work argues, is being fruitfully mirrored back into the study of the history of international law. It examines, in the first section, the
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The Historiography of Philosophy: Four Genres
For the first time, Richard Rorty's essay "The Historiography of Philosophy: Four Genres" had translated into Ukrainian.
R. Rorty
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Limits of ‘authoritarian upgrading’ in Syria:Private welfare, islamic charities, and the rise of the zayd movement [PDF]
The growth of private welfare in Syria since the 1990s and a parallel détente between the Baʿth regime and the Islamic trend have allowed an Islamic movement called Jamaʿat Zayd to gain an impressive hold on Damascus’ charitable sector.
Pierret, Thomas, Selvik, Kjetil
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A history of sport historiography in Brazil
The Brazilian Congress of Sport History, Leisure and Physical Education (CHELEF) is a traditional event in Latin America which has been celebrated for more than 25 years in Brazil.
Tony Honorato
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Al-Madāʾinī and the Narratives of the ʿAbbāsid Dawla [PDF]
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Lindstedt, Ilkka Juhani
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Michel Foucault and the Historiography of Science
From the Editor Special IssueMichel Foucault and the Historiography of ...
M. Salomon
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La legitimación del poder en la Persia medieval a través del Šāh-nāmeh, «El Libro de los Reyes» [PDF]
La literatura ha estado desde siempre asociada al poder, y en la Edad Media oriental esto no es una excepción. Cuando Abu’l-Qāsem Ferdowsī terminó su gran obra, el Šāh-nāmeh, en 1010, esta se transformó en un elemento legitimador de las dinastías que ...
Laura Castro Royo
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