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Future trends of desalination and wastewater treatment accounting for risks of maladaptation
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The Afrofuturist Historical Novel [PDF]
The recent surge of interest in Afrofuturism has resulted in some groundbreaking work looking at the ways technology and race intersect in film, fashion, music and literature, as is evidenced by the important collection of essays "Afrofuturism 2.0" (2016), edited by Reynaldo Anderson and Charles E. Jones.
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Historical novels and historical geography
Area, 1997Within the field of historical geography-indeed, within human geography in general-there has been a long and significant tradition of studies which draw upon the work of novelists. Some have done so using such works of ' fiction ' critically as sources which can be made to illuminate the ' facts ' of past geographies.
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Greece and Rome, 1936
Does any one ever read Henty nowadays? It is a pity if they do not, for in his unpretentious way he serves as a very good model for one type of historical fiction, and it may upon reflection appear that his is not the worst type to follow. It was his practice to take some historical period of general interest, and into the framework of fact to work the
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Does any one ever read Henty nowadays? It is a pity if they do not, for in his unpretentious way he serves as a very good model for one type of historical fiction, and it may upon reflection appear that his is not the worst type to follow. It was his practice to take some historical period of general interest, and into the framework of fact to work the
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reception in historical novels
2018Reception in historical novels set in ancient Greece and Rome differs fundamentally between the 19th and the 20th/21st centuries. In the 19th century, reception was governed heavily by imperial attitudes and religious controversies, particularly in regard to claims about the true Christian faith under the Roman Empire.
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