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The McKinleys of Punch: Politics and the Press in Melbourne, 1870s to 1920s
This article re‐examines the Melbourne Punch (1855–1925; known simply as Punch from 1900) as a political weapon in the cut‐and‐thrust of Victorian, local, and national politics, in the hands of its longest‐serving, but least‐known proprietor, Alexander McKinley (1848–1927).
Richard Scully
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Who Makes the Far Right? Exploring Membership Application Data of the National Front of Australia
This paper addresses a problem for scholars examining the question of who supports far right political parties or movements. Due to the semi‐clandestine or oppositional nature of far right groups, historians, as well as those in adjacent disciplines, have often been unable to gain access to sufficient records or data to conduct analysis of who supports
Evan Smith, Lauren Pikó
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ABSTRACT Aim Children born to mothers with chronic Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection are at substantial risk of developing chronic HBV‐infection without appropriate perinatal post‐exposure treatment. This study aimed to explore midwives' and public health nurses' (PHNs) experiences with HBV‐post‐exposure treatment for infants and identify factors ...
Brita Askeland Winje +4 more
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ALLEGORY AND ARCHETYPE IN THE BOOK OF THE CITY OF THE LADIES BY CHRISTINE DE PIZAN
This work consists in analyzing the feminine archetypes present in the first book of The City of the Ladies, as well as the author's choice for an allegorical narrative. It is blatant, the use that Christine de Pizan makes of the archetypes, often subverting them ”“ using predominantly male archetypes, at the time she wrote, to describe the women ...
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Women's clubs: Dispersing Shakespeare across America [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2011 Symbiosis - A Transatlantic Journal.This article explains the importance of women's clubs in America and their role in the ...
Leahy, W, Whetstone, T
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The medicinal recipes of Hannah Woolley: everyday practice and female authority in seventeenth-century England. [PDF]
Soares MJO.
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Italian-born French poet and author Christine De Pizan (1363-1430) stands out as a revolutionary female figure in the male-dominated Middle Ages. De Pizan is one of the first professional female writers to earn her living by pen. As a feminist avant la lettre, she advocated for women’s equality and education.
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The Acts of Eadburg: drypoint additions to Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Selden Supra 30
In 1913, two drypoint additions were identified in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Selden Supra 30 (SS30), an eighth‐century Southumbrian copy of the Acts of the Apostles. It was suggested that these additions, cut into the membrane of p. 47, were abbreviations of the Old English female name, Eadburg. Just over a century later, many more drypoint markings
Jessica Hendy‐Hodgkinson
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Abstract This paper is a response to John Betz's book, Christ, the Logos of Creation: An Essay in Analogical Metaphysics (Emmaus Academic, 2023). The essay confines itself to answering two methodological questions, namely: Does Przywara's approach to analogy indeed represent the basic form (‘Denkform’) that analogy has ‘always assumed’ in Catholic ...
Archie J. Spencer
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HBO Series Girls and Insecure’s Depiction of Race and Gender [PDF]
In this research study the identification and representation of race and gender were looked at in the primetime HBO television series Insecure and Girls.
Peterson, Kimberley
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