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Americana, Camilo Martinez
Konya'da Sanayi Sergileri (1901-1960), Yaşar Semiz
1923-1940 Döneminde Konya Bozkır Kazasının Sosyo-Ekonomik Durumu, Yaşar Semiz
1923-1940 Döneminde Konya Bozkır Kazasının Sosyo-Ekonomik Durumu, Yaşar Semiz
Yaşar Semiz
No abstract provided.
Storming Politics: San José Women In The “Feminist Capital, 1975-2006,, Danelle L. Moon
Storming Politics: San José Women In The “Feminist Capital, 1975-2006,, Danelle L. Moon
Danelle L. Moon
No abstract provided.
The Balkan Bullet With Butterfly Wings, Dylan Kissane
The Balkan Bullet With Butterfly Wings, Dylan Kissane
Dylan Kissane
In physics, biology and meteorology, scientists have come to understand that the natural systems they study can be extremely sensitive to small events. The so-called ‘butterfly effect’ is testament to such seemingly insignificant events having significant implications for the wider system. Such knowledge has led to an interest in the natural sciences in both chaotic and complex systems and, in turn, has led to social scientists searching for parallels in the systems they examine. However, within the field of international relations theory, there has been little attempt to move towards such new understandings and away from a fundamental belief in …
The Illusion Of Anarchy: Chaos, Complexity And The Origins Of World War One, Dylan Kissane
The Illusion Of Anarchy: Chaos, Complexity And The Origins Of World War One, Dylan Kissane
Dylan Kissane
In physics, biology and meteorology, scientists have come to understand that the natural systems they study can be extremely sensitive to small events. The so-called ‘butterfly effect’ is testament to such seemingly insignificant events having significant implications for the wider system. Such knowledge has led to an interest in the natural sciences in both chaotic and complex systems and, in turn, has led to social scientists searching for parallels in the systems they examine. However, within the field of international relations theory, there has been little attempt to move towards such new understandings and away from a fundamental belief in …
The Beggar's Opera And Its Criminal Law Context, Ian Gallacher
The Beggar's Opera And Its Criminal Law Context, Ian Gallacher
Ian Gallacher
This chapter seeks to take the characters and situations of Gay's The Beggar's Opera and consider how closely the play's portrayal matches the historical record. Although the view offered by the play is a restricted one, the chapter concludes that the picture it offers is as close to historical reality as any other document from the period.
Treading Water In A Sea Of Male Politicians—Women’S Organizations And Lobby Activities In Historical Perspective, Danelle L. Moon
Treading Water In A Sea Of Male Politicians—Women’S Organizations And Lobby Activities In Historical Perspective, Danelle L. Moon
Danelle L. Moon
No abstract provided.
The “Csi Effect”: Better Jurors Through Television And Science?, Michael Mann
The “Csi Effect”: Better Jurors Through Television And Science?, Michael Mann
Michael D. Mann
This Comment explores how television shows such as CSI and Law & Order have created heightened juror expectations in courtrooms across America. Surprise acquitals often have prosectors scratching their heads as jurors hold them to this new "Hollywood" standard. The Comment also analyzes the CSI phenomena by reflecting on past legal television shows that have influenced the public's perception of the legal profession and how the "CSI effect" has placed an even greater burden on parties to proffer some kind of forensic evidence at trial.
The Comment was published in volume 24 of the Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal (2006).
Is Resisting Genocide A Human Right?, David B. Kopel, Paul Gallant, Joanne D. Eisen
Is Resisting Genocide A Human Right?, David B. Kopel, Paul Gallant, Joanne D. Eisen
David B Kopel
The genocide in Darfur, Sudan, is perhaps the worst human rights crisis of the new century. This article examines the failures of the international response so far, and offers a solution based on international human rights law.
Conducting an in-depth study of the Darfur genocide, and also discussing other genocides, the Article details the inadequacy of many of the international community's response to genocides, including “targeted sanctions” or international peacekeeping forces.
The Article then examines international legal authorities such as the Genocide Convention, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the International Court of Justice, and demonstrates that groups which …
Blacks In Diaspora, Mohammed S. Audu (Phd)
Blacks In Diaspora, Mohammed S. Audu (Phd)
Mohammed S Audu (PhD)
No abstract provided.
The Global Consequences Of The 1920s Great Depression, Mohammed S. Audu (Phd)
The Global Consequences Of The 1920s Great Depression, Mohammed S. Audu (Phd)
Mohammed S Audu (PhD)
Depression means economic recession. It means slump or economic decline. It is usually characterized by fall in prices, cases of over credit, andbarter rate of trade and in some circumstances trade is completely stopped. It is a situation that is characterized by unemployment, lack of market and lower purchasing power, low productivity and lot of social problems. It is in this circumstances, that I intend to discuss the world’s economic depression which spanned between 1920s and 1930s.
Race, Roots, & Resistance: Revisiting Black Power, Sundiata K. Cha-Jua
Race, Roots, & Resistance: Revisiting Black Power, Sundiata K. Cha-Jua
Sundiata K Cha-Jua
Conference on Black Power
“The Natives.” [Special Issue – The Mountain Men], Jay H. Buckley
“The Natives.” [Special Issue – The Mountain Men], Jay H. Buckley
Jay H. Buckley
No abstract provided.
“Scientific Explorers: A Review Of Literature On Lewis And Clark’S Ethnography, Botany, And Zoology.”, Jay H. Buckley, Julie A. Harris
“Scientific Explorers: A Review Of Literature On Lewis And Clark’S Ethnography, Botany, And Zoology.”, Jay H. Buckley, Julie A. Harris
Jay H. Buckley
No abstract provided.
"De Enemigos A Demonios: Imagenes Al Servicio De La Guerra En El Medievo Castellano-Leonés (Siglos Viii-Xii)", Marisa Bueno
"De Enemigos A Demonios: Imagenes Al Servicio De La Guerra En El Medievo Castellano-Leonés (Siglos Viii-Xii)", Marisa Bueno
Marisa Bueno
No abstract provided.
Byzantines Between Medical Cure And Saints’ Miracles: A Study In The Early Byzantine Hagiography (In Arabic), Abdelaziz M. A. Ramadan
Byzantines Between Medical Cure And Saints’ Miracles: A Study In The Early Byzantine Hagiography (In Arabic), Abdelaziz M. A. Ramadan
Abdelaziz M. A. Ramadan
No abstract provided.
Ibn Khaldun And Contemporary Sociology, Syed Farid Alatas
Ibn Khaldun And Contemporary Sociology, Syed Farid Alatas
farid alatas
This review is focused on a central question: why should a social thinker like Ibn Khaldu¯ n be excluded from the serious study of the history of sociology, sociological theory or historical sociology? A quick review of contemporary histories of social thought and social theory will reveal that very little attention is given to non-western precursors of sociology or non-western social thinkers who were contemporaneous with the European founders of the discipline. Nineteenth- and early 20th-century western sociologists, on the other hand, were more aware of the role of non-western thought in the development of western sociology as a discipline. …
The Abrek In Chechen Folklore, Rebecca Gould
Ignaty Krachkovsky’S Encounters With Arabic Literary Modernity Through Amīn Al-Riḥānī, Rebecca Gould
Ignaty Krachkovsky’S Encounters With Arabic Literary Modernity Through Amīn Al-Riḥānī, Rebecca Gould
Rebecca Gould
No abstract provided.
'The Montage Of Tbilisi Culture' By Zaza Shatirishvili, Film International, Rebecca Gould
'The Montage Of Tbilisi Culture' By Zaza Shatirishvili, Film International, Rebecca Gould
Rebecca Gould
Georgian cultural critic Zaza Shatirishvili discusses Tbilisi's cinematographic culture, concentrating particularly on the works of Otar Ioseliani, Sergei Paradjanov, and Robert Strurua.
Book Review: Postmodern Gandhi And Other Essays - Gandhi In The World And At Home By Lloyd I. Rudolph And Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, Ananya Vajpeyi
Book Review: Postmodern Gandhi And Other Essays - Gandhi In The World And At Home By Lloyd I. Rudolph And Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, Ananya Vajpeyi
Ananya Vajpeyi
No abstract provided.
Иосиф Григулевич – Имя В Истории Советской Науки И Внешней Разведки, Leonid G. Berlyavskiy
Иосиф Григулевич – Имя В Истории Советской Науки И Внешней Разведки, Leonid G. Berlyavskiy
Leonid G. Berlyavskiy
Joseph Romualdovich Grigulevich — the Soviet scout-illegal immigrant, subsequently specialist on ethnography and stories of the countries of Latin America, history of Catholic church in Latin America and papacy institute
Medieval Philology And Nationalism: The British And German Editors Of Thomas Of Erceldoune, Richard Utz
Medieval Philology And Nationalism: The British And German Editors Of Thomas Of Erceldoune, Richard Utz
Richard Utz
The reception of the late fourteenth-century romance/lay/ballad Thomas of Erceldoune by romantic enthusiasts, antiquarians, modernist philologists, and twentieth-century medievalists reveals the dangerous indebtedness of a quasi-sciencific medieval philology to competing national paradigmatic constructions (German, English, Scottish) on the one hand and the ongoing foundational value of philological work for current medieval textual scholarship on the other. Thus, while debunking the disinterestedness claimed by modernist philology, the essay attests to the enduring success of philological editorial practice regarding this specific late medieval poem.
'A Little Knowledge Is A Useful Thing': Paradoxes In The Asian Studies Experience In Australia, Robert Cribb
'A Little Knowledge Is A Useful Thing': Paradoxes In The Asian Studies Experience In Australia, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
Asia has increasingly become a routine part of the educational and research curriculum in Australia, with the consequence that the importance of the specialist skills of Asianists has diminished.
Hiding Borders, Skewing Perspectives And Reversing Time: Possibilities For A New Generation Of Historical Atlases, Li Narangoa, Robert Cribb
Hiding Borders, Skewing Perspectives And Reversing Time: Possibilities For A New Generation Of Historical Atlases, Li Narangoa, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
New computer graphics technology puts the power to create maps into the hanmds of working historians, The result will be a much richer array of imaginations of the geographical past than was once possible.
Region, Academic Dynamics And Promise Of Comparativism, Robert Cribb
Region, Academic Dynamics And Promise Of Comparativism, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
Argues for setting Southeast Asia in a broach comparative studies framework.
St. Nikodimos, The Rudder, The Kollyvades, And The Religious Component Of Revolutonary Greek Nationalism: Self-Definition By Reference To “The Other”, William J. Chriss
St. Nikodimos, The Rudder, The Kollyvades, And The Religious Component Of Revolutonary Greek Nationalism: Self-Definition By Reference To “The Other”, William J. Chriss
William J Chriss
Historically, τό Πηδάλιον (The Rudder) of St. Nikodimos has been the primary canon law book used by the Greek Orthodox Church. It is conservative and exclusivist in outlook, particularly with respect to the status of non-Orthodox Christians, which it portrays as questionable. This article discusses The Rudder’s provisions dealing with the baptisms and sacraments of non-Orthodox Christians. More particularly, the theological and cultural attitudes that produced these provisions are analyzed in the context of the growth of Greek nationalism in the late eighteenth century. This study concludes that the xenophobic insularity characteristic of The Rudder was not theologically required, but …
Landscapes & Memories, Cornelius Holtorf, Howard M. R. Williams
Landscapes & Memories, Cornelius Holtorf, Howard M. R. Williams
Howard M. R. Williams
No abstract provided.
Labor And Social Citizenship In Colonial And Postcolonial Modernity: South African Perspectives In A Continental Context, Franco Barchiesi
Labor And Social Citizenship In Colonial And Postcolonial Modernity: South African Perspectives In A Continental Context, Franco Barchiesi
Franco Barchiesi
No abstract provided.