My fourth methodological move offers a historiographic practice to feminist rhetorical studies. |
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The Arians of the Fourth Century helped to establish the historiographic attitude towards heresy in British Arian scholarship. |
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An investigation of transworld identity, historiographic metafiction, creative writing, postmodernism, and narrative voice. |
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And here again, I think it's time to reiterate my plea for the historiographic interpretation of continuing characters. |
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The importance of this effort, as the contributors show, is not exclusively historical or historiographic. |
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Domination, submission, and re-achievement of domination marks their historiographic trajectory. |
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In China also, inscriptions are a means of separating chronological fact from historiographic legend. |
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He establishes a historiographic chronology and gives to the Egyptian pantheon a better understanding. |
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In the last few years, an important historiographic debate on identity, nationalistic movements and plurality has been taking place in Spain. |
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This time was filled with deep theocentric meaning and has shaped the historiographic, ritualistic and legislative character of biblical faith. |
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But the main historiographic challenge provided by the region is its diversity. |
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The historiographic can now only thrive in these interstitial spaces. |
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The originality of its approaches and the established systematizing offer a certain quality and an updated historiographic perspective to this work. |
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After a short historiographic review, French archeologist and researcher Olivier Buchsenschutz describes the way of life, social structure, religion, material creations, original culture and art of the Celts. |
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By revealing the gaps in what she calls the female historian corporation in regard to this subject, Dumont's article highlights important methodological and historiographic issues. |
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In addition to old reviews, the section is composed of continually-updated periodicals with particular attention to the publications of historiographic kind. |
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Beginning in the nineteenth century, with the ascent of academic history, there developed a body of historiographic literature. |
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He reconsiders whiteboyism from the beginning of the 19th century in the county from a variety of historiographic perspectives. |
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Prior the list of entries, Tucker offers an introduction to the historiographic project and an overview of the war. |
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The research is sustained in a nurtured group of sources, especially not conventional, found in Cuban and foreign archives, which constitutes a contribution to Cuban historiographic speech. |
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But, contrary to historiographic expectations, the New Haven story is one narrated by piercing silences and a distinct lack of hostility towards the immigrant community. |
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It is for this reason, rather than their purely historiographic value, that the paintings displayed in this room constitute the most interesting section of Pietro Canonica's art collection. |
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The edicts of Ashoka are thus a prime example of the value of inscriptions for historiographic dating and constitute a fixed record unparallelled in ancient Indian tradition. |
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The collection's historiographic strand is most pronounced in two new articles, one by O'Brien and another by noted Choctaw ethnohistorian Patricia Galloway. |
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