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        How Enid Blyton created the template for children's theatre in Britain 

        Maunder, Andrew (2021-12-14)

        Mais a Temer do que Esperar: educação radical e classe trabalhadora 

        O'Neill, Deirdre (2021-11-10)
        This article engages with the question of a radical political education from the perspective of a global working class. It explores what form such an education would take and why such an education is central to the creation ...

        Scrutinising UN Peacebuilding: Entangled Peace and its Limits 

        Torrent, Ignasi (2021-11-09)
        This article examines the suitability of entanglements and relations to think and see peacebuilding events. Through a reflection upon the limited results of the United Nations (UN) in securing lasting peace in war-torn ...

        The role of the Commission in Intergovernmental Agreements in the field of energy. A foot in the door technique? 

        Batzella, Francesca (2021-07-23)
        The European Commission has been active in proposing legislation on the exchange of information on Intergovernmental Agreements (IGAs) in the field of energy, pushing for an ex ante control mechanism which most member ...

        Pain, Paradox, and Polysemy 

        Liu, Michelle (2021-07-05)
        The paradox of pain refers to the idea that the folk concept of pain is paradoxical, treating pains as simultaneously mental states and bodily states (e.g. Hill 2005, 2017; Borg et al. 2020). By taking a close look at our ...

        The Essay as Phenomenology 

        Plunkett, Erin (Bloomsbury Academic, 2021-06-05)

        Anonymity and Authenticity on the Web: Towards a new framework in internet onomastics 

        Kersten, Saskia; Lotze, Netaya (2021-04-28)
        Building on our own research (Kersten and Lotze 2018; Kersten and Lotze 2020; Lotze and Kersten (in press); Lotze and Kersten (under review)) as well as other work in this area (Bechar-Israeli 1995; Stommel 2007; Lindholm ...

        Wooing a Star : Danny Kaye and Israel 

        Goodman, Giora; Shaw, Tony (2021-03-04)
        The American comedian Danny Kaye was an international star on stage and screen for more than three decades, beginning in World War II. During his career, Kaye visited the state of Israel more often than any other Hollywood ...

        True Grit and the Positivity of Faith 

        Malcolm, Finlay; Scott, Michael (2021-02-05)
        Most contemporary accounts of the nature of faith explicitly defend what we call ‘the positivity theory of faith’ – the theory that faith must be accompanied by a favourable evaluative belief, or a desire towards the object ...

        ‘It is impossible to judge the extent to which the crime is prevalent’: Infanticide and the law in India, 1870-1926 

        Grey, Daniel (2021)
        This article examines colonial debates over infanticide in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century India, including the question of whether new legislation should be introduced to target the crime. Such debates were ...
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