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    Nacionalita a konfese v politickém životě jagellonských Čech by Petr Vorel

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…In regard to the perception of nationality, the temporary Bohemian establishment started to feel a threat to national interest from Germany (Holy Roman Empire, the Reich), despite the notion of a nation as a significant state-forming element is, at the same time, being determined in neighbouring Germany within the empire reform under Maximilian I. …”
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    Nephews as Subjects of Inheritance: Theoretical and Practical Aspects by S. A. Maliar, L. V. Gryshchenko

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…It is due to the fact that hereditary relations began to be formed and protected by Roman lawyers. Both our state and many foreign states still pay much attention to improving the legislation in the field of inheritance law. …”
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    Lounging Men, Standing Women: Pose and Posture in the Aesthetic Interior by Richard W. Hayes

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…A key moment in Henry James’s 1881 novel The Portrait of a Lady occurs when the story’s heroine, Isabel, enters the drawing room in her Roman palazzo to find her husband Gilbert Osmond seated and their guest Madame Merle standing. …”
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    Monsters and Heroes: The Ironies of Black Subjectivity in Stephen Crane’s The Monster and Richard Wright’s The Man Who Lived Underground by Joseph L. Lewis

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Cette analyse associe le concept d’africanismes américains élaboré par Toni Morrison à celui d’ironie discursive proposé par Clyde Taylor pour examiner comment la présence symbolique du monstre apparaît dans le roman court de Stephen Crane intitulé The Monster et comment il réapparait sous une forme différente dans celui de Richard Wright intitulé The Man Who Lived Underground. …”
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