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Education, identity and empire: history teaching in multi national post imperial Britain

Education, identity and empire: history teaching in multi national post imperial Britain

... The workshop took place over three days. We encouraged contributors to develop country- specific approaches that reflect the diversity of post-empire experiences. The link between debates about national-imperial ...

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Motivation, Identity and Collaboration in the Scholarly Networks of the British Empire, 1830-1930

Motivation, Identity and Collaboration in the Scholarly Networks of the British Empire, 1830-1930

... of empire and imperialism in the nineteenth and early twentieth ...of empire necessarily led to an identification with its ...individual identity and motivation, which provide the focus for much of ...

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The Empire of Love: review of Elizabeth Povinelli

The Empire of Love: review of Elizabeth Povinelli

... communities founded by Harry Hay in the United States in the 1950s and characterised by a distinctive kind of bricoleur spirituality which drew heavily on Native American spiritual practice. Harry Hay claimed to have ...

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Ireland and Empire

Ireland and Empire

... Howe then explores popular Unionist historical consciousness, making enterprising use of ephemera such as the Orange Standard and Ulster Review. "Anti-revisionists" find counterparts in Ian Adamson and Michael ...

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Social Identity and Conflict in Corinth: 1 Corinthians 11.17-34 in Context

Social Identity and Conflict in Corinth: 1 Corinthians 11.17-34 in Context

... Roman Empire, appear to demonstrate the same social concerns regarding the appropriation of honour, and with it, the potential for ...social identity, both for those determined to display or secure their ...

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Cultures of Empire:  Colonizers in Britain and the Empire in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: A Reader

Cultures of Empire: Colonizers in Britain and the Empire in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: A Reader

... The remaining three articles in Part II are primarily devoted to literary, travel, and historical writing consumed by the British reading public. Two contributions--John Barrell's 'Death on the Nile: Fantasy and the ...

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Domesticating the Frontier: Gender, Empire and Adventure Landscapes in British Cinema, 1945 59

Domesticating the Frontier: Gender, Empire and Adventure Landscapes in British Cinema, 1945 59

... colonised identity or ...of empire films moved away from a focus on expansive, active, virile masculinity, and themes of power and conquest were joined by domestic, romantic and familial ...in ...

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Hardt and Negri's Empire and Real Empire: The Terrors of 9-11 and After

Hardt and Negri's Empire and Real Empire: The Terrors of 9-11 and After

... predicament Empire recognises for Marx, too, in his severe warnings for India: imperialism is a nasty process, but it is better than nasty feudalism, primitive communalism or ‘Asiatic’ modes of production and it ...

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Coussens_unc_0153M_14647.pdf

Coussens_unc_0153M_14647.pdf

... The purpose of this thesis is to re-assess how living under Roman rule affected the Jewish inhabitants of Herodian Palestine because previous models used to analyze these data have proven unsatisfactory. 1 In Chapter 3, ...

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In the Byzantine Empire

In the Byzantine Empire

... of identity was problematic due to its association with paganism, but this did not prevent scholars and scribes of the medieval Christian East from retaining ancient music theory within a curriculum of Greek ...

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Language Contact and Identity in Roman Britain

Language Contact and Identity in Roman Britain

... British Empire and the Roman ...Roman Empire happened in competition with scholars from other modern imperialist nations that were doing the same, often with much more epigraphic evidence from their ...

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Reading Turkey’s New Vision Based Real Policies through an Identity and their Presentation in Series as a Soft Power: A Study on the Series, Resurrection-Ertugrul

Reading Turkey’s New Vision Based Real Policies through an Identity and their Presentation in Series as a Soft Power: A Study on the Series, Resurrection-Ertugrul

... The series, which shows that leadership is an important constituent element, also refers to democracy through established councils and co-decisions. In this context, the viewers are made to think that a tribe can become ...

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Austro-Russian Agreement of Raichstadt and the Eastern Crisis

Austro-Russian Agreement of Raichstadt and the Eastern Crisis

... If the two Slavic monarchies would win the war, political and territorial changes would appear in the map of the Balkans. In such a case, Vienna put a sine qua non condition that a great Slavic country in the Balkan ...

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Review Class Day 4

Review Class Day 4

... Asia: The Song Empire, The Mongols, Feudal Japan The Middle East: The Abbasid Empire.. Europe: Agricultural Revolution, Renaissance, Reformation Africa: Trading Kingdoms.[r] ...

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Western_Heritage-Chapter12-ReligiousWars.pdf

Western_Heritage-Chapter12-ReligiousWars.pdf

... He became king of Spain and was also the heir to the Hapsburg empire, including the Holy Roman Empire and Netherlands.  Ruling two empires involved Charles in[r] ...

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The Second British Empire: The British Empire and the re-emergence of global finance

The Second British Empire: The British Empire and the re-emergence of global finance

... British Empire after WWII was even more ...largest empire the world has ever seen shrank down to contain very few remnants and debris, including the United Kingdom, three adjacent Crown territories, Jersey, ...

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The British Empire Debate

The British Empire Debate

... of empire has been that it has served as the cultural arm of a neo-imperialism at work in the ...disassociate empire from the massacre – to decontaminate the ...

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The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

... the Empire, discussing Indian soldiers’ impressions of England and France during ...and Empire did not motivate all Indian soldiers to begin with, but by financial ...

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Women's history in many places: : reflections on plurality, diversity and polyversality

Women's history in many places: : reflections on plurality, diversity and polyversality

... on empire and ...and empire to Few and Socilow ’ s work on Latin America, or Antoinette Burton ’ s sophisticated studies of the British raj in India there is ample evidence of the capacity of women ’ s ...

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War against architecture, identity and collective memory

War against architecture, identity and collective memory

... and identity are: 1) traditional buildings that store and preserve a huge collective memory transmitted from one generation to another, 2) places and landscapes that reflect a symbolic value which is rooted in the ...

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