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(Dis)Empowering Child Readers in the Golden Age of Children’s Literature
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Psychosocial conflicts and defense mechanisms in leadership: psychoanalytic view in Elizabeth: The Golden Age movie
Published 2025-02-01“… This study examines the personality structure of the character Elizabeth, who is the Queen of England in the film Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) through the theory of Sigmund Freud, as well as the psychosocial development of Erik Erikson's theory, and the defense mechanisms of Sigmund Freud's theory that she uses. …”
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i=0 (Information has no intrinsic meaning)
Published 2002-01-01“…We have progressed from the industrial age through the information age into what is being promoted as the 'golden age' of knowledge and, in the process, we've been led to believe that information contains meaning - rather than just standing for, provoking or evoking meaning in others. …”
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Laurence Housman (1865–1959): Fairy Tale Teller, Illustrator and Aesthete
Published 2011-03-01“…But, above all else, his fairy tale collections are among the illustrated books which contributed, at the turn of the century, to creating a golden age of book illustration (critics generally regard the 1890s as “the second golden age of illustration” in Great Britain, after the 1860s), an exceptional period during which illustration finally won acclaim as a newly-recognized art while Art Nouveau was gradually promoting new standards for artistic creation.…”
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Une reconstruction progressiste du passé : Renaissance et Risorgimento dans « Old Pictures in Florence » de Robert Browning
Published 2018-12-01“…Browning does not regard the Florentine Golden Age as a lost perfection which should be recreated, but rather as outlining in its very shortcomings the promise of future progress. …”
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Des biens communs aux biens publics mondiaux
Published 2008-03-01“…The notion of common goods makes a reference to a golden age, a lost paradise before property. Then we propose a critical analysis of global public goods which are supposed to sublimate global exploitation and competition.…”
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Calvyn oor die verskynsel van demonologie
Published 2008-12-01“…Not only was he one of the greatest Reformed theologians, but he also lived and worked in the “devil’s golden age”. Calvin’s hermeneutical principles and his interpretation of Scripture are still essentially important. …”
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Africa since decolonization : The history and politics of a diverse continent /
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…Prologue -- From the Golden Age to Conquest and Colonization -- Liberation and Decolonization -- Decolonization's Legacies -- External Influences -- Africa's Economy, 1960 - -- Economy, socio-economic development, and development cooperation -- States, Political Systems, and Actors -- Intra-African Cooperation and Integration -- Political Crises -- Large-Scale Conflicts -- International Conflict Management -- African Actors Role in International Politics -- Epilogue.…”
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Recriar o espaço de voz do poeta: a memória entre dois mundos
Published 2010-01-01“…His name is linked to a period deemed the golden age of Brazilian cantoria and brings a privileged testimony of this effervescent moment, marked by the transition to new technologies of information. …”
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Dickens Today
Published 2012-01-01“…It also looks at the alternatives, such as the dream of a return to a golden age, or the relief given by satirical laughter, both signs of helplessness against the power of money, even if Dickens’s novels always end with the righteous being rewarded.…”
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How the approach to the Epoch of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania is changing in the Lithuanian Historiography today?
Published 2011-06-01“…Methodologically, "the Golden Age" is exactly recorded at present in the Lithuanian historiography of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. …”
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Le musée de Sculpture comparée au prisme de la collection de cartes postales éditées par les frères Neurdein (1904-1915)
Published 2014-04-01“…Beyond the patrimonialisation of this exceptional collection, the article focuses on the first series of 486 cards organised chronologically and proposes an analysis of the intrusion of this medium, during its “golden age”, into the art historian’s studio.…”
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Les héritages paysagers de la viticulture dans le Val de Loire d’Orléans à Tours et ses abords périphériques
Published 2012-01-01“…It is more represented as a symbol which refers to a past Golden Age. For this theme, the landscape has without a doubt the same function than a palimpsest.…”
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La représentation de la musique et de la danse dans les œuvres de Post et Wagner : une archéologie des musiques noires au Brésil
Published 2014-09-01“…Here, we attempt to define a recurrent motif in the corpus of these works, belonging to the Dutch Golden Age. A gouache from the adventurer Zacharias Wagner completes the collection. …”
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« Ici, pas de politique »
Published 2023-06-01“…Italians are the largest immigrant community within the Swiss melting pot during the “Golden age” of 20th century. Their migrant experience was however far from being free of conflicts. …”
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La Saveur des Alpes : Les Britanniques d’hier et d’aujourd’hui en Haute-Savoie
Published 2008-05-01“…The Golden Age of mountaineering in the Alps is most often remembered in terms of conquest and physical exploit, and associated with the somewhat arrogant appropriation of the alpine mountain range as a would-be favourite British "playground".This paper proposes a reading of the writings of two British alpinists of the time, Leslie Stephen and Alfred Wills, showing that the motive for their presence in the mountain was not only a sportive one but derived from a special link that they had formed with the alpine scenery. …”
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Significance of the heritage of the Great Duchy of Lithuania in popular interpretations of the national narrative
Published 2008-08-01“…The myths supporting the continuity of national identity (the founding, "descent" myths) grow in popularity, while the significance of the myths serving mobilization for collective action (that of the "golden age" and others) is on the decrease. The significance of the interpretations of symbols and myths supporting civic-territorial dimensions of Lithuanian national identity increases as well: it is expressed in importance for contemporary identity of the values of tolerance, civic national identity, multiculturalism that are highlighted in popular interpretations. …”
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Nación, historia y canon literario en la prensa decimonónica. El «Siglo de Oro» visto por los románticos
Published 2025-01-01“…Construction processes in the periodical press (1801-1868) (SILEM III), part of the Spanish National Research Plan, which brings together forty researchers from Spanish and European universities to explore, through an interdisciplinary approach blending historical and literary perspectives, the significant role of the nineteenth-century periodical press in shaping one of the foundations of Spanish literary historiography: the «Golden Age». This concept was instrumental in the construction of the liberal nation, relying on literary history—a nascent disciplinary field at the time—and the press as vehicles for disseminating liberal-bourgeois ideologies. …”
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