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Objects without Texts: Mimbres Painted Bowls and the Problematics of Interpretation
(Wiley, 2019-03-06) -
The two movements in economic thought, 1700-2000: Empty economic boxes revisited
(Fabrizio Serra editore, 2018-01) -
The Commentariolum Petitionis as an Attack on Elections Campaigns
(Athenaeum: Studi di Letteratura e Storia dell’Antichità pubblicati sotto gli auspici dell’Università di Pavia, 2009)The Commentariolum Petitionis, ostensibly written by Quintus Cicero to his brother Marcus Cicero, has been interpreted either as a genuine document offering advice on how to run for the consulate of 63 B.C., or as a later, ... -
Roman Amoralism Reconsidered: The Political Culture of the Roman Republic and Historians in an Era of Disillusionment
(2018-02-10)No ancient evidence supports the view that the political culture of the Roman Republic was amoral. Nevertheless, this view can be found in the works of many important twentieth-century historians who wrote about the Roman ... -
The pleiade: Five scholars who founded Russian historical studies in the United States
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Roman Amoralism Reconsidered: The Political Culture of the Roman Republic and Historians in an Era of Disillusionment
(Michael C. Alexander, 2018-02-28)No ancient evidence supports the view that the political culture of the Roman Republic was amoral. Nevertheless, this view can be found in the works of many important twentieth-century historians who wrote about the Roman ... -
Framing the Ukrainian Peasantry in Habsburg Galicia, 1846-1914.
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The great enrichment: a humanistic and social scientific account.
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2016-01)The scientific problem is explaining modern economic growth is its astonishing magnitude—anywhere from a 3,000 to a 10,000 percent increase in real income, a “Great Enrichment.” Investment, reallocation, property rights, ... -
History and text: Two Kinds of Ancient History
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013)A dichotomy exists between one kind of ancient history that uses texts in order to understand history (“ancient history/conventional”), and one kind that uses history (that is, “what happened”) in order to understand a ... -
Vernacular Publics and Political Modernity: Language and Progress in Colonial South India
(Cambridge University Press, 2013-09)The late-nineteenth century in India, usually scrutinized for the emergence of anti-colonial nationalist thought and politics, witnessed broader, and potentially more radical changes in the making and re-making of political ... -
The Elusive Sovereign: New Intellectual and Social Histories of Capitalism
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Social Landscaping in the Forests of Mexico: An Environmental Interpretation of Cardenismo, 1934-1940
(Duke University Press, 2012-02) -
Diseased, maimed, mutilated: categorizations of disability and an ugly law in late nineteenth-century chicago
(Journal of Social History, 2010) -
International bibliography of Holocaust literature
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009)This bibliography was compiled with the assumption that different researchers would have different needs and thus a single, alphabetized list of published texts would be too daunting, especially given the broad definition ... -
"'Aryanisation', spoliations, pillages, restitutions et indemnisations: une tentative de bibliographie internationale"
(Presses universitaires de Grenoble, 2004)Prior to the "Final Solution," aryanization and other forms of spoliation and plundering were closely interlinked. In addition, the plundering undertaken by the Third Reich did not engulf uniquely the Jewish population -- ... -
Trials in the Late Roman Republic, 149 BC to 50 BC
(University of Toronto Press, 1990)