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Voting Could Be The Problem With Democracy, Bernd Reiter Oct 2019

Voting Could Be The Problem With Democracy, Bernd Reiter

School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


If Germany Atoned For The Holocaust, The Us Can Pay Reparations For Slavery, Bernd Reiter Jul 2019

If Germany Atoned For The Holocaust, The Us Can Pay Reparations For Slavery, Bernd Reiter

School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Educação E Expertise. A Sociologia Como “Profissão” Nos Estados Unidos, Stephen Turner Jan 2019

Educação E Expertise. A Sociologia Como “Profissão” Nos Estados Unidos, Stephen Turner

Philosophy Faculty Publications

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The Emergence Of Copper-Based Metallurgy In The Maltese Archipelago: An Archaeometric Perspective, D. Tanasi, R. H. Tykot, S. Hassam, A. Vianello Jan 2019

The Emergence Of Copper-Based Metallurgy In The Maltese Archipelago: An Archaeometric Perspective, D. Tanasi, R. H. Tykot, S. Hassam, A. Vianello

History Faculty Publications

The amount of prehistoric metal items discovered in the Maltese archipelago during the BronzeAge very limited in number. The majority of the artifacts are traditionally considered Aegean imports from nearby Sicily. Nineteen objects, currently on display in the National Archaeological Museum of Valletta, and dated between the 17th and 12th century BCE, represent the main evidence of metalwork in Malta during the Bronze Age. Daggers, axes, vessels, rings, pins and an ingot were found in Early and Middle/Late Bronze Age sites and were traditionally interpreted as made from bronze solely on the account of a direct visual exam. The aim …


Florida Newspaper History Chronology, 1783-2001, David Shedden Jan 2019

Florida Newspaper History Chronology, 1783-2001, David Shedden

USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications

This resource guide about the history of Florida newspapers begins in 1783 during the last days of British rule and ends with the first generation of news websites.


Constructing The Pluriverse: Lessons Learned Thus Far, Bernd Reiter Jan 2019

Constructing The Pluriverse: Lessons Learned Thus Far, Bernd Reiter

School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.