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Thomas, Samuel J. "The Tattooed Man Caricatures and the Presidential Campaign of 1884." Journal of American Culture 10, no. 4 (1987): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1542-734x.1987.1004_1.x.

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Diaz, José-Luis. "Les « fils de Balzac » en campagne (1846-1862)." L'Année balzacienne 24, no. 1 (2024): 149–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/balz.024.0149.

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C’est à considérer le véritable tournant critique qu’a été, à partir du milieu des années 1840, l’entrée en scène d’une jeune génération d’admirateurs déclarés de Balzac, rompant du tout au tout avec l’animosité commune dans la critique du temps (Sainte-Beuve, Janin, Chaudesaigues, etc.), qu’est consacrée la présente étude. La formule de notre titre est celle de l’un d’entre eux, parmi les plus assidus dans son action, Champfleury, qui, reprenant en 1887 une expression déjà employée par Zola dans Le Roman expérimental (1881), a baptisé ces jeunes écrivains critiques au nombre desquels lui-même
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Pecina, Jozef. "Literature as a Political Tool: Whig Efforts to Prevent the Election of Martin Van Buren." CLEaR 4, no. 2 (2017): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/clear-2017-0006.

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Abstract Starting with Andrew Jackson, presidential candidates in the United States used campaign biographies as useful political tools, and since 1824 no presidential election year has passed without a campaign biography. Martin Van Buren, President Jackson’s successor in the White House, became a target of a vicious campaign intended to prevent his election. His Whig opponents used a number of literary genres to slander him, including a mock campaign biography and a novel. The article focuses on the portrayal of Martin Van Buren in The Life of Martin Van Buren, allegedly written by Davy Croc
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Gougeon, Len. "Militant Abolitionism: Douglass, Emerson, and the Rise of the Anti-Slave." New England Quarterly 85, no. 4 (2012): 622–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/tneq_a_00230.

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This essay, relying on a wealth of original sources, reveals for the first time the dynamic and personal relationship that evolved between Fredrick Douglass and Ralph Waldo Emerson from 1844 until the onset of the Civil War as they mounted a militant campaign against the heinous institution of slavery.
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Wiśniewska-Singh, Justyna. "“Helpless Indian”: The Sacred Cow as the Symbol of Hindu-Muslim Unity in a Late Nineteenth-Century Hindi Novel." Cracow Indological Studies 23, no. 1 (2021): 219–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/cis.23.2021.01.08.

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In the colonial North India of the late 19th century, the cow emerged as a powerful symbol of imagining the nation. The present paper explores how the image of the sacred cow was reinterpreted in the new sociopolitical context and subsequently employed in the Hindi novel, the development of which coincided with massive campaigns for cow protection. To this end, I study one of the earliest Hindi novels, Nissahāy hindū, written by Rādhākr̥ṣṇadās in 1881 and published in 1890. The novel can be read as a documentary evidence of polemics surrounding the process of identity formation and circumstanc
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Thomas, Samuel J. "Maligning Poverty's Prophet: Puck, Henry George and the New York Mayoral Campaign of 1886." Journal of American Culture 21, no. 4 (1998): 21–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1542-734x.1998.00021.x.

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Drozdowicz, Maksymilian. "La idea de libertad en la literatura romántica rioplatense." Studia Romanistica 20, no. 2 (2020): 27–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.15452/sr.2020.20.0008.

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Argentina was born from the crossing of the ideas of “culture” and “barbarism”. Freedom was recognized as a driving force for its development from the beginning. Both works, Martin Fierro and Facundo, value and praise it (especially the first one), but always as a part of the civilization process undertaken by President Sarmiento, who accepted some people, forgetting about the victims of the Desert Campaign (1878-1885). The article reflects on freedom expressed by such authors as Sarmiento, Echeverría, Mármol or Gutiérrez. One of the lesser known authors, Lucio V. Mansilla, the author of Una e
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Ivanauskaitė-Šeibutienė, Vita. "The Great Songbooks: Origins of the Academic Lithuanian Folksong Edition in Folklore Publications by Brothers Juška." Tautosakos darbai 57 (June 1, 2019): 200–223. http://dx.doi.org/10.51554/td.2019.28433.

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The aim of the article is revealing the origins of the academic edition of the Lithuanian folksongs. The subject of analysis comprises the folklore heritage of the most famous collector of the traditional Lithuanian culture from the 19th century, including folksongs, wedding customs, and lexical data – priest Antanas Juška (1819–1880). He recorded over 7000 of Lithuanian folksongs, including 1852 melodies. Juška accumulated the majority of these songs during a comparatively short period of time, i. e. approximately in 1864–1871, and in a rather small locality of Lithuania – namely, the Veliuon
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VIDLER, A. R. "Review. Paris and Rome: the Gallican Church and the Ultramontane Campaign 1848-1853. Gough, Austin." French Studies 41, no. 2 (1987): 227. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/41.2.227.

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Shaw, Richard. "A Tale of Two Stories: Unsettling a Settler Family’s History in Aotearoa New Zealand." Genealogy 5, no. 1 (2021): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy5010026.

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On the morning of the 5 November 1881, my great-grandfather stood alongside 1588 other military men, waiting to commence the invasion of Parihaka pā, home to the great pacifist leaders Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi and their people. Having contributed to the military campaign against the pā, he returned some years later as part of the agricultural campaign to complete the alienation of Taranaki iwi from their land in Aotearoa New Zealand. None of this detail appears in any of the stories I was raised with. I grew up Pākehā (i.e., a descendant of people who came to Aotearoa from Europe as
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Ramos Ramos, María Rocío. "W.F. Deacon and his Revision of Romanticism in Warreniana through Literary Parody and Advertising Campaigns to Promote Blacking." Miscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies 65 (June 13, 2022): 105–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_misc/mj.20226849.

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This study aims to reassess William Frederick Deacon (1799-1845) and his work Warreniana (1824) by demonstrating that although it is a work of textual parody, its apparent triviality conceals a sophisticated exercise in literary criticism, constituting a valuable contemporary commentary on Romanticism. The collection presents a witty and sophisticated exercise in criticism of the literature and style of its period, being composed of texts attributed to a selection of Romantic authors supposedly promoting a very trivial product: Warren’s blacking (shoe polish). Deacon thus acts as another Roman
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Yusuf, Adekunle, Abigail O. Ogwezzy-Ndisika, Ismail A. Ibraheem, and Olunifesi A. Suraj. "Conspiracy Theories, Vaccine Hesitancy and Determinants of Vaccination Acceptance in Nigeria: A Conceptual Review." Journal of Communication 5, no. 1 (2024): 60–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.47941/jcomm.1864.

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Purpose: This conceptual review aims to dissect the intricate web of conspiracy theories, vaccine hesitancy and determinants of vaccination acceptance within Nigeria's socio-cultural context, shedding light on their genesis, propagation and impact on public health outcomes. Methodology: Employing a multidisciplinary approach, this study synthesizes existing literature and theoretical frameworks from various disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, public health, and communication studies. Methodological rigor is ensured through comprehensive literature review and critical appraisal of r
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Александрова, Екатерина Валентиновна. "THE GENRE NATURE OF “THREE CHAPTERS FROM THE POLITICAL AND MILITARY HISTORY OF 1853, 1854, AND 1855” BY E. P. KOVALEVSKY." Tomsk state pedagogical university bulletin, no. 4(216) (July 6, 2021): 121–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.23951/1609-624x-2021-4-121-130.

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Введение. Представлен ранее практически не исследованный материал исторических очерков Е. П. Ковалевского, посвященных событиям Дунайской кампании. Цель – изучить жанровое своеобразие очерков Ковалевского с точки зрения их содержания (осмысления событий), формы (проблема повествователя) и определить их роли в литературном процессе 1850-х гг. Материал и методы. В центре исследовательского внимания – «Три главы из политической и военной истории 1853, 1854 и 1855 годов», написанные непосредственным участником событий и одновременно представителем официальных кругов. Материалы, опубликованные в «О
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Hatina, Meir. "Religious Culture Contested: The Sufi Ritual of Dawsa in Nineteenth-Century Cairo." Die Welt des Islams 47, no. 1 (2007): 33–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006007780331499.

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AbstractWith the entry of Muslim society into the modern era in the nineteenth century, Sufi beliefs and rituals became the focus of systematic debate and denunciation by local and foreign observers alike. An illuminating example is the dawsa ritual—a ceremony involving the shaykh of the Sa'diyya order riding his horse over the backs of his prostrate disciple s, which was particularly widespread in the Cairene milieu. This practice, intended to prove that true believers are protected from all harm, was officially abolished in 1881 in the name of enlightenment and human dignity. The present art
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Harmon, Kristen. "Beyond Islay : A Brief Literary History of Deaf Utopia and Dystopia." Sign Language Studies 24, no. 1 (2023): 93–127. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sls.2023.a912331.

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Abstract: The idea of a sign language town, or a Deaf utopia, where Deaf and signing people can come together to live in a geographical or figurative homeland has long persisted in US Deaf life, letters, and literature. In the wake of the Milan Congress of 1880, Alexander Graham Bell's alarming rhetoric concerning "a deaf mute variety of the human race" and the "campaign against sign language," the idea of a homeland, and a Deaf commonwealth took on additional resonance. However, in the absence of geographical sign language towns, utopian and figurative homelands then became an important possi
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Jackson, Stephen. "Religious Education and the Anglo-World." Brill Research Perspectives in Religion and Education 2, no. 1 (2020): 1–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/25895303-12340003.

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Abstract Focusing on Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, “Religious Education and the Anglo-World” historiographically examines the relationship between empire and religious education. In each case the analysis centres on the foundational moments of publicly funded education in the mid- to late-nineteenth centuries when policy makers created largely Protestant systems of religious education, and frequently denied Roman Catholics funding for private education. Secondly, the period from 1880 to 1960 during which campaigns to strengthen religious education emerged in each context. Finally, the er
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Pérez Pérez, Antonio, and José Ramón Vallejo. "The Smallpox Vaccine in Latin America: A New Approach (1801–1804)." Medicina 59, no. 6 (2023): 1093. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59061093.

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The Royal Philanthropic Vaccine Expedition is considered in the history of medicine as the first international health expedition aimed at the global elimination of a contagious disease: smallpox. However, the initiatives carried out in this way before the arrival of the Balmis Expedition, by surgeons from the Spanish Navy, are less well known. Thus, the main objective of this research work is to offer an overview of the different anti-variolic vaccination initiatives prior to the campaign financed by the Spanish crown from these health facilities. Using the heuristic and hermeneutic method, ou
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Stankov, Srđan, Dušan Lalošević, and Anthony R. Fooks. "History of Rabies Incidence and Rabies Control in Serbia in Support of the Zero by 2030 Campaign to Eliminate Dog-Mediated Human Rabies." Viruses 14, no. 1 (2021): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14010075.

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Urban (principally canine-mediated) rabies has been a public health risk for people living in Serbia for centuries. The first legal act in urban rabies prevention in Serbia was established in 1834 by introducing high taxes for pet dog owners. Five years later in 1839, the first set of literature describing rabies prevention was issued by the health department from The Serbian Ministry of Interior. An overview of cauterization of rabies wounds was presented as the principal method of rabies post exposure prophylaxis. In 1890, a human rabies vaccination was introduced in Serbia with the royal go
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Greenland, Fiona R. "Consecration and Materiality." American Behavioral Scientist 65, no. 1 (2018): 140–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002764218801063.

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This article focuses on a case of failed consecration: the Egyptian obelisk in New York’s Central Park, commonly known as Cleopatra’s Needle. The obelisk arrived in New York from Alexandria in 1880, with great fanfare. For a brief period, it was the talk of the town: a tourist curiosity and star of advertising campaigns for consumer goods. After an initial surge in public visibility, the monument’s prominence faded. Today, the obelisk is not on the list of New York’s top cultural attractions, and no longer features in media campaigns or political rallies. I ask why the obelisk’s initial popula
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O’Connor, Emmet. "How British was Larkinism? Big Jim Larkin and the British Labour Movement, 1907–1914." Labour History Review 88, no. 3 (2023): 199–219. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/lhr.2023.9.

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Born in Liverpool in 1874, Big Jim Larkin always insisted that he was Irish. No historian has ever challenged him on the claim, or seen him as anything other than a uniquely Irish figure. And yet there was a British dimension to Larkin’s outlook. Liverpool gave him a love of soccer and travel, and shaped his interest in socialism and literature. He first went to Ireland in 1907 as an agent of a British trade union and remained keenly engaged with British Labour up to his departure for America in 1914. During the Dublin lockout in 1913, Larkin demanded aid from British workers with a sense of e
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Bukatov, A. A., and T. A. Prokhorova. "«ARCHEOLOGY AND THE CRIMEAN WAR. EPISODES»: THE MATERIALS OF UNDERWATER RESEARCH AND EXPIERENCE OF CREATING AN EXHIBITION IN THE STATE MUSEUM-RESERVE «TAURIC CHERSONESE»." Scientific Notes of V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University. Historical science 7 (73), no. 1 (2021): 46–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.37279/2413-1741-2021-7-1-46-62.

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During excavations on the territory of the Heraclean Peninsula and during underwater research in the bays of Sevastopol, archaeologists are faced with a large number of materials related to one of the most ambitious and, without exaggeration, tragic events of the mid-XIX century – the Eastern (Crimean) War, more precisely, with episodes of its Crimean campaign in 1854–1855. The territory of the State Museum-Reserve «Tauric Chersonese» was the scene of this military confrontation, which directly affected the conduct of archaeological work on the territory of Chersonesos and the fate of its rese
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Andrianova, Irina, and Olga Sedelnikova. "Apollon Maikov and Fyodor Dostoevsky: the Unfulfilled Idea of Short Stories from Russian History." Неизвестный Достоевский 11, no. 1 (2024): 127–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.15393/j10.art.2024.7101.

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The article examines the creative history of short stories from the Russian history of Apollon Maikov on the basis of epistolary sources and archival materials. The idea of the work emerged in the author’s mind in a discussion with Fyodor Dostoevsky: in letters of 1867–1869 they reflected on Russia’s past and future, the work on the translation of the “Tale about Igor’s Campaign,” the need to create a textbook living history, the central event of which would be the spread of Christianity in Russia. In correspondence with Maikov, Dostoevsky outlined the concept of epics as a literary genre capa
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Rosenberg, Daniel. "Albert-Jean-Michel Rocca, Œuvres: Mémoires sur la guerre des Français en Espagne (1814); La Campagne de Walcheren (1817); Le Mal du pays (1817–1818, inédit)." French Studies 72, no. 3 (2018): 440–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/kny112.

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Damier, Vadim. "Isabelo de los Reyes and the Beginning of the Labour Movement in the Philippines." Novaia i noveishaia istoriia, no. 2 (2022): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s013038640018556-9.

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The article focuses on the activities of the Filipino publicist, ethnographer, public, religious and political figure Isabelo de los Reyes (1864–1938). For the first time in Russian historiography, drawing upon de los Reyes' own works, it highlights his role in the movement for Philippine independence from Spain, in the formation of the labour movement, and in the initial dissemination of socialist ideas in the archipelago. A talented and prolific journalist, he rose to prominence among the progressive “ilustrados” - the educated class in the Spanish colony of the Philippines - at a v
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Panchenko, Anatoly M. "Reading for Soldiers and People: the Phenomenon of “Soldiers’ Library” of V.A. Berezovsky." Bibliotekovedenie [Library and Information Science (Russia)] 67, no. 5 (2018): 557–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2018-67-5-557-570.

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The article is devoted to the well-known serial edition “Soldatskaya Biblioteka” [Soldiers’ Library] of V.A. Berezovsky, the commission agent of the Ministry of Defence, private publisher and bookseller of military literature. Since 1888, most of the works were published and republished under the title “Reading for Soldiers and People” and from 1894 to 1915 — “Soldiers’ Library”. The purpose of this large publishing project of V.A. Berezovsky was to promote intellectual and spiritual moral development and self-education of the lower military ranks. By 1915, twenty-five serial sets of “Soldiers
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Emery, Jacqueline. "Cherokee Sister: The Collected Writings of Catharine Brown, 1818-1823. Edited by Theresa Strouth GaulLaura Cornelius Kellogg: Our Democracy and the American Indian and Other Works. Edited by Kristina Ackley and Cristina StanciuThe Newspaper Warrior: Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins’s Campaign for American Indian Rights, 1864-1891. Edited by Cari M. Carpenter and Carolyn Sorisio." MELUS 42, no. 4 (2017): 213–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/melus/mlx057.

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Anzalone, Christopher. "Salafism in Nigeria: Islam, Preaching, and Politics." American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 35, no. 3 (2018): 98–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajiss.v35i3.489.

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The global spread of Salafism, though it began in the 1960s and 1970s, only started to attract significant attention from scholars and analysts outside of Islamic studies as well as journalists, politicians, and the general public following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks perpetrated by Al-Qaeda Central. After the attacks, Salafism—or, as it was pejoratively labeled by its critics inside and outside of the Islamic tradition, “Wahhabism”—was accused of being the ideological basis of all expressions of Sunni militancy from North America and Europe to West and East Africa, the Arab world
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Anzalone, Christopher. "Salafism in Nigeria: Islam, Preaching, and Politics." American Journal of Islam and Society 35, no. 3 (2018): 98–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v35i3.489.

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The global spread of Salafism, though it began in the 1960s and 1970s, only started to attract significant attention from scholars and analysts outside of Islamic studies as well as journalists, politicians, and the general public following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks perpetrated by Al-Qaeda Central. After the attacks, Salafism—or, as it was pejoratively labeled by its critics inside and outside of the Islamic tradition, “Wahhabism”—was accused of being the ideological basis of all expressions of Sunni militancy from North America and Europe to West and East Africa, the Arab world
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Falcão, Filipe, Bárbara Sousa, Pedro Moreira, Carlos Jalali, and Patrício Costa. "The Grand Finale." Journal of Media Psychology, June 10, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1864-1105/a000429.

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Abstract: The 2019 televised debate between the leaders of the two main Portuguese parties for the general elections in Portugal drew approximately 2.7 million viewers. Debates constitute a centrepiece of campaigns, allowing candidates to showcase their proposals. The importance of debates in election campaigns reflects their possible influence in changing voters’ perspectives. As the standards for judging candidates increasingly rely on non-political characteristics such as personality traits, we examine the effects of debates on voters’ judgments of the warmth and competence of candidates an
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Barchiesi, Maria Amalia. "En el fulgor del caldén. Las figuras del desierto en El país del diablo de Perla Suez." Rassegna iberistica, no. 111 (June 21, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/ri/2037-6588/2019/12/007.

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This study analyses from a semiotic perspective Perla Suez novel El país del diablo (2015). It focuses on the narrative and descriptive process which are at the heart of the inversion the text carries out in a specific intertextual relation with the discursive devices of the official story known as the ‘Conquista del Desierto’. This was a military campaign which took place between 1878 and 1885 to take control of vast areas of the Pampas and Argentinian Patagonia from the indigenous populations. It also analyses textual devices that support a perspective shift resulting in a mythical, ecologic
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"Book Reviews." German Politics and Society 22, no. 2 (2004): 56–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/104503004782353285.

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Thomas M. Lekan, Imagining the Nation in Nature: Landscape Preservation and German Identity, 1885-1945 (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2004)Review by Geoff EleyEli Nathans, The Politics of Citizenship in Germany: Ethnicity, Utility and Nationalism (Oxford/New York: Berg, 2004)Review by Tobias BrinkmannKolinsky, Eva, and Hildegard Maria Nickel, eds., Reinventing Gender: Women in Eastern Germany since Unification (London, Portland: Frank Cass, 2003)Review by Katrin SiegWilliam Glenn Gray, Germany's Cold War: The Global Campaign to Isolate East Germany, 1949-1969 (Chapel Hill/London,
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Cioccari, Marta Regina. "Da Repulsa ao Gosto da Mina: uma análise sobre a construção do heroísmo dos trabalhadores." ILUMINURAS 13, no. 30 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.22456/1984-1191.29998.

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A partir de estudo etnográfico, documental e bibliográfico, analiso neste artigo os modos pelos quais se constituiu uma imagem de heroísmo dos trabalhadores nas minas de carvão, calcada na dimensão trágica da profissão. Esta “grande honra”, visível ainda entre operários franceses, alimentada pela literatura a partir das obras de Victor Hugo (1866) e Émile Zola (1881), entre outras, ganhou corpo com as campanhas estatais, como no caso da França, visando tornar o mineiro “o primeiro operário” do país. Esta análise integra pesquisa mais ampla sobre as formas contemporâneas da honra de trabalhador
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Agapov, Mikhail. "The Northern Sea Route: National Patriotism and Business Interests." Quaestio Rossica 11, no. 2 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/qr.2023.2.800.

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This article analyzes a campaign to involve Russian and foreign sailors in discovering a sea route to Siberia. The campaign was launched in the 1860s–1870s by M. K. Sidorov, a Siberian gold miner and public figure (1823–1887). Sidorov’s recruiting campaign is a perfect example of an attempt to establish cooperation between segments of the imperial periphery in the realm of a private commercial project while avoiding direct participation of the imperial center. Sidorov acted as a third party in the communication between the imperial authorities and local communities, successfully pitching himse
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Soegov, Muradgeldi. "Les écrivains djadides turkmènes A. Kulmuhammedov et O. Vepaev sur eux-mêmes et sur leur époque." Slovo The autobiographical..., Hors-Dossiers (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.46298/slovo.2017.3251.

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International audience в статье раскрывается вопросы жизни и деятельности Туркменскиx писателeй-джадидoв А. Кульмухаммедова (1885-1931), наряду с О. Вепаевым (1885-1937). На основе выдержек из стихов О. Вепаева О. Тачназаров (1902–1942), со стороны бригады по проверкетуркменской литературы выступил большой рецензией под названием «Лицо врага» в журналe «Туркменоведение» за 1931 год гдe oн дает крайне отрицательную оценку его отношениям к советской действительности. Вслед за О. Тачназаровым исследователи советского периода характеризовали А. Кульмухаммедова и О. Вепаева как ярые националисты, п
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Musetti, Claudio, Laura Fornara, and Vincenzo Cantaluppi. "MO239: Clinical Evaluation of Immunological and Clinical Recurrence of Immune-Mediated Nephropathies after SARS-COV-2 Vaccine." Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 37, Supplement_3 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfac067.038.

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Abstract BACKGROUND AND AIMS The mass vaccination for COVID-19 has raised new concerns for patients with immune-mediated nephropathies: there is a small but growing literature of case-reports linking SARS-CoV-2 vaccines with heightened off-target immune responses leading to de novo or relapsing glomerular diseases [1, 2]. Aim of this study was to evaluate how many and how severe were the relapses of immune-mediated nephropathies after the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine in a single center. METHOD This is a retrospective study held in Italy from the start of the vaccination campaign (late December 2020) to
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Marcov, Zoran. "Colecţia de iatagane a Muzeului Banatului Timişoara / The Yataghans Collection Of The Banat Museum." Analele Banatului XX 2012, January 1, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.55201/rnau8442.

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! e yataghan falls into the category of large knives, usually presenting a curved blade, made of high quality steel. ! is kind of weapon consists of a single-edged blade, necessarily disposed inward. An important characteristic of the yataghan is represented by the hilt that stands out due to the specifi c pommels, that spreads at the top intosmall wings curved inwards, usually known as ‘ears’. ! e pommels are perfectly shaped to allow the weapon’s easy handling, the ears having the role to prevent the hilt slipping out of the hand when used in battle. If necessary, the yataghan’s ‘ears’ might
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Kaur, Jasleen. "Allure of the Abroad: Tiffany & Co., Its Cultural Influence, and Consumers." M/C Journal 19, no. 5 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1153.

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Introduction Tiffany and Co. is an American luxury jewellery and specialty retailer with its headquarters in New York City. Each piece of jewellery, symbolically packaged in a blue box and tied with a white bow, encapsulates the brand’s unique diamond pieces, symbolic origin story, branded historical contributions and representations in culture. Cultural brands are those that live and thrive in the minds of consumers (Holt). Their brand promise inspires loyalty and trust. These brands offer experiences, products, and personalities and spark emotional connotations within consumers (Arvidsson).
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Beckton, Denise, Donna Lee Brien, and Ulrike Sturm. "From Reluctant Online Contributor to Mentor: Facilitating Student Peer-to-Peer Mentoring Online." M/C Journal 19, no. 2 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1082.

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IntroductionAs the teaching staff working in a university postgraduate program—the Graduate Certificate of Creative Industries (Creative Practice) at Central Queensland University, Australia—an ongoing concern has been to ensure our students engage with the digital course content (delivered via the Moodle learning management system). This is an issue shared across the sector (La Pointe and Reisetter; Dargusch et al.) and, in our case, specifically in the area of students understanding how this online course content and tasks could benefit them in a program that is based around individual proje
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Mahon, Elaine. "Ireland on a Plate: Curating the 2011 State Banquet for Queen Elizabeth II." M/C Journal 18, no. 4 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1011.

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IntroductionFirmly located within the discourse of visible culture as the lofty preserve of art exhibitions and museum artefacts, the noun “curate” has gradually transformed into the verb “to curate”. Williams writes that “curate” has become a fashionable code word among the aesthetically minded to describe a creative activity. Designers no longer simply sell clothes; they “curate” merchandise. Chefs no longer only make food; they also “curate” meals. Chosen for their keen eye for a particular style or a precise shade, it is their knowledge of their craft, their reputation, and their sheer abi
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Gulliver, Robyn. "Iconic 21st Century Activist "T-Shirt and Tote-Bag" Combination Is Hard to Miss These Days!" M/C Journal 25, no. 4 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2922.

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Introduction Fashion has long been associated with resistance movements across Asia and Australia, from the hand-spun cotton Khadi of Mahatma Gandhi’s freedom struggle to the traditional ankle length robe worn by Tibetans in the ‘White Wednesday Movement’ (Singh et al.; Yangzom). There are many reasons why fashion and activism have been interlinked. Fashion can serve as a form of nonverbal communication (Crane), which can convey activists’ grievances and concerns while symbolising solidarity (Doerr). It can provide an avenue to enact individual agency against repressive, authoritarian regimes
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Robinson, Jessica Yarin. "Fungible Citizenship." M/C Journal 25, no. 2 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2883.

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Social media companies like to claim the world. Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook is “building a global community”. Twitter promises to show you “what’s happening in the world right now”. Even Parler claims to be the “global town square”. Indeed, among the fungible aspects of digital culture is the promise of geographic fungibility—the interchangeability of location and national provenance. The taglines of social media platforms tap into the social imagination of the Internet erasing distance—Marshall McLuhan’s global village on a touch screen (see fig. 1). Fig. 1: Platform taglines: YouTube, Twit
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Tofts, Darren John. "Why Writers Hate the Second Law of Thermodynamics: Lists, Entropy and the Sense of Unending." M/C Journal 15, no. 5 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.549.

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If you cannot understand my argument, and declare “It’s Greek to me,” you are quoting Shakespeare.Bernard LevinPsoriatic arthritis, in its acute or “generalised” stage, is unbearably painful. Exacerbating the crippling of the joints, the entire surface of the skin is covered with lesions only moderately salved by anti-inflammatory ointment, the application of which is as painful as the ailment it seeks to relieve: NURSE MILLS: I’ll be as gentle as I can.Marlow’s face again fills the screen, intense concentration, comical strain, and a whispered urgency in the voice over—MARLOW: (Voice over) Th
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Collins, Steve. "Recovering Fair Use." M/C Journal 11, no. 6 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.105.

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IntroductionThe Internet (especially in the so-called Web 2.0 phase), digital media and file-sharing networks have thrust copyright law under public scrutiny, provoking discourses questioning what is fair in the digital age. Accessible hardware and software has led to prosumerism – creativity blending media consumption with media production to create new works that are freely disseminated online via popular video-sharing Web sites such as YouTube or genre specific music sites like GYBO (“Get Your Bootleg On”) amongst many others. The term “prosumer” is older than the Web, and the conceptual co
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See, Pamela Mei-Leng. "Branding: A Prosthesis of Identity." M/C Journal 22, no. 5 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1590.

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This article investigates the prosthesis of identity through the process of branding. It examines cross-cultural manifestations of this phenomena from sixth millennium BCE Syria to twelfth century Japan and Britain. From the Neolithic Era, humanity has sort to extend their identities using pictorial signs that were characteristically simple. Designed to be distinctive and instantly recognisable, the totemic symbols served to signal the origin of the bearer. Subsequently, the development of branding coincided with periods of increased in mobility both in respect to geography and social strata.
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Brien, Donna Lee. "Do-It-Yourself Barbie in 1960s Australia." M/C Journal 27, no. 3 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3056.

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Introduction Australia has embraced Barbie since the doll was launched at the Toy Fair in Melbourne in 1964, with Mattel Australia established in Melbourne in 1969. Barbie was initially sold in Australia with two different hairstyles and 36 separately boxed outfits. As in the US, the initial launch range was soon followed by a constant stream of additional outfits as well as Barbie’s boyfriend Ken and little sister Skipper, pets, and accessories including her dreamhouse and vehicles. Also released were variously themed Barbies (including those representing different careers and nationalities)
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Brien, Donna Lee. "Disclosure in Biographically-Based Fiction: The Challenges of Writing Narratives Based on True Life Stories." M/C Journal 12, no. 5 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.186.

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As the distinction between disclosure-fuelled celebrity and lasting fame becomes difficult to discern, the “based on a true story” label has gained a particular traction among readers and viewers. This is despite much public approbation and private angst sometimes resulting from such disclosure as “little in the law or in society protects people from the consequences of others’ revelations about them” (Smith 537). Even fiction writers can stray into difficult ethical and artistic territory when they disclose the private facts of real lives—that is, recognisably biographical information—in thei
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