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2014
1. Violence Against Women: Raiding and Abduction in Prehistoric Michigan 2. Violence in the Ethnographic Record Patterns of Violence in Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Societies of Coastal Southern California 3. Violence and Gender in Early Italy 4. Ofnet: Evidence for a Mesolithic Massacre 5. Evidence for Human Sacrifice, Bone Modification and Cannibalism
David W. Frayer, Debra L. Martin
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1. Violence Against Women: Raiding and Abduction in Prehistoric Michigan 2. Violence in the Ethnographic Record Patterns of Violence in Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Societies of Coastal Southern California 3. Violence and Gender in Early Italy 4. Ofnet: Evidence for a Mesolithic Massacre 5. Evidence for Human Sacrifice, Bone Modification and Cannibalism
David W. Frayer, Debra L. Martin
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1992
Abstract Can the law really protect human rights when they are most under siege? During much of South Africa's state of emergency, the country's highest court grimly rejected efforts to use the law to restrain emergency power. The tide of those decisions has now turned.
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Abstract Can the law really protect human rights when they are most under siege? During much of South Africa's state of emergency, the country's highest court grimly rejected efforts to use the law to restrain emergency power. The tide of those decisions has now turned.
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2017
Economic realities have been increasingly at the center of discussion of the New Testament and early church. Studies have tended to be either apologetic in tone, or haphazard with regard to economic theory, or both-either imagining the ancients as involved in "primitive" economic relationships, or else projecting the modern capitalist preoccupation ...
Boer, Roland, Petterson, Christina
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Economic realities have been increasingly at the center of discussion of the New Testament and early church. Studies have tended to be either apologetic in tone, or haphazard with regard to economic theory, or both-either imagining the ancients as involved in "primitive" economic relationships, or else projecting the modern capitalist preoccupation ...
Boer, Roland, Petterson, Christina
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1993
It was only in the summer of 1920, after the elections which deprived the Weimar coalition of its majority, that the full burden of the interconnected problems facing the German republic became evident. The treaty of Versailles had left the final determination of the German reparation payments open and had for the time being decreed transfers in kind ...
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It was only in the summer of 1920, after the elections which deprived the Weimar coalition of its majority, that the full burden of the interconnected problems facing the German republic became evident. The treaty of Versailles had left the final determination of the German reparation payments open and had for the time being decreed transfers in kind ...
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2007
Not unlike the Ottoman state, the Republican state in Turkey, too, has regarded the Kurds as an integral part of the population and, in normal times, both of those states adopted friendly policies towards them. These states never expected the Kurds to revolt.
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Not unlike the Ottoman state, the Republican state in Turkey, too, has regarded the Kurds as an integral part of the population and, in normal times, both of those states adopted friendly policies towards them. These states never expected the Kurds to revolt.
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Time to get into good trouble … necessary trouble
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