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Hörl, Erich. Sacred Channels. Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789089647702.

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Erich Hörl's Sacred Channels is an original take on the history of communication theory and the cultural imaginary of communication understood through the notions of the sacred and the primitive. Hörl offers insight into the shared ground of anthropology and media theory in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and presents an archeology of the philosophy of technology that underpins contemporary culture. This singular and unique project focuses on the ethnological disciplines and their phantasmatic imaginations of a prealphabetical realm of the sacred and the primitive but reads them in the
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Spinner, Samuel J. Jewish Primitivism. Stanford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503628274.001.0001.

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Around the beginning of the twentieth century, Jewish writers and artists across Europe began depicting fellow Jews as savages or “primitive” tribesmen, using ethnographic and folkloristic tropes as a way of negotiating their position as insider-outsiders in Europe. Samuel Spinner argues that in literature, graphic art, and photography, Jewish modernists developed a distinct primitivist aesthetic that, by locating the savage present in Europe, challenged the idea of the threatening savage other from outside Europe on which much primitivism relied: in Jewish primitivism, the savage is already t
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Ferguson, E. Recent Studies in Early Christianity: A Collection of Scholarly Essays. Routledge, 1999.

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Taylor, Miriam S. Anti-Judaism and Early Christian Identity: A Critique of the Scholarly Consensus (Studia Post-Biblica). Brill Academic Publishers, 1997.

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Watson , Jr., George M. Air Warfare [2 volumes]. Edited by Walter J. Boyne, Michael Fopp, Fred Johnsen, and Stéphane Nicolaou. ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216190332.

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Written by more than 100 international scholars and experts, this encyclopedia chronicles the individuals, equipment, and drama of nearly a century of aerial combat.Air Warfare: An International Encyclopediais the first encyclopedia to document the entire history of aerial combat, from the primitive biplanes of World War I to the sophisticated stealth fighters of the 21st century. The more than 900 entries, lavishly illustrated with photographs and maps, cover it all-the first, the fastest, the highest, the latest. More than 100 top international scholars and experts-many with personal combat
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Griggs, C. Wilfred. Early Egyptian Christianity: From Its Origins to 451 Ce (Brill's Scholars' List). Brill Academic Publishers, 2000.

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Hörl, Erich. Sacred Channels. Amsterdam University Press B.V., 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9789048561438.

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Erich Hörl's Sacred Channels is an original take on the history of communication theory and the cultural imaginary of communication understood through the notions of the sacred and the primitive. Hörl offers insight into the shared ground of anthropology and media theory in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and presents an archeology of the philosophy of technology that underpins contemporary culture. This singular and unique project focuses on the ethnological disciplines and their phantasmatic imaginations of a prealphabetical realm of the sacred and the primitive but reads them in the
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(Editor), Harold W. Attridge, Robert Hodgson Jr (Editor), Charles W. Hedrick (Editor), and Working Seminar on Gnosticism and Early Christianity (Corporate Author), eds. Nag Hammadi, Gnosticism, & Early Christianity: Fourteen Leading Scholars Discuss the Current Issues in Gnostic Studies. Hendrickson Pub, 1986.

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Villa-Rosas, Gonzalo, Jorge Luis Fabra-Zamora, and Jorge Emilio Núñez, eds. Kelsen’s Legacy. Hart Publishing, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509965830.

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This volume offers a comprehensive examination of Hans Kelsen’s legal and political philosophy, focusing on four central themes. The first part analyses Kelsen’s theory of norms, including its periodisation and concepts of validity and coercion. The second part explores his perspectives on international law, addressing its structural analysis, primitive law characterisation, and teleology. The third part examines Kelsen’s theory of democracy, its relationship with the pure theory of law, collective will, and democratisation of the administration. The final part discusses Kelsen’s influence on
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Osborn, Emily Lynn. Work and Migration. Edited by John Parker and Richard Reid. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199572472.013.0010.

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This chapter assesses major trends in the historiography on work and migration in the twentieth century. It argues that four methodologies dominate this literature: what can be called the ‘primitivist’ interpretation, followed by the modernist, Marxist, social history approaches. Analysis of representative works and major themes from each of these genres reveals that capitalism, colonialism, and local practice figure centrally in all, although the explanatory weight each is granted varies considerably. In its consideration of the history and historiography of work and migration, the chapter po
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McClymond, Michael, ed. Encyclopedia of Religious Revivals in America. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216984764.

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This definitive, two-volume encyclopedia is the first academic reference work devoted specifically to religious revivals in North America. Incorporating the work of 120 scholars, the first volume contains an A-Z set of 228 articles touching on people (e.g., Billy Graham, Aimee Semple McPherson, Francisco Olazabal, etc.), revival events (the Great Awakening, Cane Ridge, the Azusa Street Revival), religious denominations or groups associated with revivals (Methodists, Pentecostals, Primitive Baptists), revival practices (the altar call, bodily manifestations, preaching, praying, speaking in tong
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McClymond, Michael. Encyclopedia of Religious Revivals in America. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216984757.

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This definitive, two-volume encyclopedia is the first academic reference work devoted specifically to religious revivals in North America. Incorporating the work of 120 scholars, the first volume contains an A-Z set of 228 articles touching on people (e.g., Billy Graham, Aimee Semple McPherson, Francisco Olazabal, etc.), revival events (the Great Awakening, Cane Ridge, the Azusa Street Revival), religious denominations or groups associated with revivals (Methodists, Pentecostals, Primitive Baptists), revival practices (the altar call, bodily manifestations, preaching, praying, speaking in tong
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Bauer, William J. California. Edited by Frederick E. Hoxie. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199858897.013.24.

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This chapter reviews the economic, cultural, and political history of California’s Native American communities. Throughout the twentieth century, scholars considered California Indians to be the United States’ most primitive indigenous people. Yet today, they are among the country’s most economically and politically active indigenous nations. This chapter explains how this economic and political activism is a product of a long history of adapting to changing circumstances. Before the arrival of Europeans, California Indians altered economic practices because of environmental change. Beginning
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Hutchinson, Mark P., and Candy Gunther Brown. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198702252.003.0001.

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This introduction combines a statistical and geographical overview of Protestant dissenting traditions, defining key terms such as modernity, dissent, liberalization, globalization, and glocalization, and pointing to concurrent discourses in other disciplines such as indigenization theory. The various chapters are introduced, pointing towards the importance of changing imperial politics, rising nationalism, adaptive structures and approaches, and the process of crossing cultural boundaries as these interact with new technologies. A number of graphs indicating the geographical and numerical dev
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Dahlman, Carl T. Geographies of Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing, and War Crimes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.198.

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Extreme political violence, i.e., genocide, ethnic cleansing, and war crimes, can be examined within three explanatory frameworks important to geographical thought: nature and society; spatial identities; and geopolitics. Extreme violence is often closely associated with humanity’s failure to overcome human nature. These are fundamentally geographical concerns in the sense that they relate to geography’s central interest in humans and their environment. Scholarly works abound with Hobbesian images, often presenting primitive violence as a pervasive social condition in the absence of an effecti
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Morel, Olivier. The “German Illusion”. Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798765107409.

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Examines Jewish-German “tropes” in Hélène Cixous’s oeuvre and life and their impact on her work as a feminist, poet, and playwright. Hélène Cixous is a poet, philosopher, and activist known worldwide for her manifesto on Écriture feminine (feminine writing) and for her influential literary texts, plays, and essays. While the themes were rarely present in her earlier writings, Germany and Jewish-German family figures and topics have significantly informed most of Cixous’s late works. Born in Algeria in June 1937, she grew up with a mother who had escaped Germany after the rise of Nazism and a g
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Glaser, Ben, and Jonathan Culler, eds. Critical Rhythm. Fordham University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823282043.001.0001.

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This collection intervenes in recent debates over formalism, historicism, poetics, and lyric by focusing on one of literary criticism’s most important, most vested, and perhaps least well-defined or definable terms. Rhythm in these essays is at once a defamiliarizing aesthetic force and an unstable concept. It is a key term through which Romantic, Modern, and contemporary literary theory define form, either in conversation with or opposition to meter. It has rich but also problematic roots in still-lingering nineteenth-century notions of primitive, oral, communal, and sometimes racialized poet
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Duplouy, Alain, and Roger W. Brock, eds. Defining Citizenship in Archaic Greece. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817192.001.0001.

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Citizenship is a major feature of contemporary national and international politics. It is also a legacy of ancient Greece. The concept of membership of a community appeared in Greece some three millennia ago as a participation in the social and political life of small-scale communities, but only towards the end of the fourth century BC did Aristotle offer the first explicit statement about it. Though long accepted, the Aristotelian definition remains deeply rooted in the philosophical and political thought of the classical period, but it probably fails to account accurately for the previous ce
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Brand, Dionne, and Christina Sharpe. Nomenclature. Duke University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478023890.

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Spanning almost four decades, Dionne Brand’s poetry has given rise to whole new grammars and vocabularies. With a profound alertness that is attuned to this world and open to some other, possibly future, time and place, Brand’s ongoing labors of witness and imagination speak directly to where and how we live and reach beyond those worlds, their enclosures, and their violences. Nomenclature: New and Collected Poems begins with a new long poem, the titular Nomenclature for the Time Being, in which Dionne Brand’s diaspora consciousness dismantles our quotidian disasters. In addition to this seari
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