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…e ʿIbrat-afzā is the partial biography of Ḥasan ʿAlī Shāh Aga Khan I (1219–1298/1804–1881). Also known as Muḥammad Ḥasan al-Ḥusaynī, he was the forty-sixth Imam of the Nizārī Ismailis. This Persian text was written as an autobiography, although it was committed to writing in 1266…
…lony of Citizens: Revolution & Slave Emancipation in the French Caribbean, 1787–1804. Chapel Hill: North Carolina University Press. Dun, J. A. (2016). Dangerous Neighbors: Making the Haitian Revolution in Early America. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania University Press. Dunn, J. (1969)…
…th Förster-Nietzsche compiled The Will to Power from Nietzsche's unpublished notebooks and published it posthumously in 1901. Because his sister arranged the book based on her own conflation of several of Nietzsche's early outlines and took liberties with the material, the schola…
…13. “Haiti, Museums and Public Collections: Their History and Development after 1804.” In Plantation to Nation: Caribbean Museums and National Identity, edited by Alissandra Cummins, Kevin Farmer, and Roslyn Russell, 47–56. Champaign, Illinois: Common Ground Research Networks. We…
…13. “Haiti, Museums and Public Collections: Their History and Development after 1804.” In Plantation to Nation: Caribbean Museums and National Identity, edited by Alissandra Cummins, Kevin Farmer, and Roslyn Russell, 47–56. Champaign, Illinois: Common Ground Research Networks. We…
…13. “Haiti, Museums and Public Collections: Their History and Development after 1804.” In Plantation to Nation: Caribbean Museums and National Identity, edited by Alissandra Cummins, Kevin Farmer, and Roslyn Russell, 47–56. Champaign, Illinois: Common Ground Research Networks. We…
…nd Tula Giannini and Jonathan P. Bowen Abstract Leonardo da Vinci’s art, his notebooks and drawings form a voluminous corpus of work that continues to define humanism from the Renaissance to the present. We are awed by the depth and scope of his work, a symbol of his search for t…
… additional prologue that makes recourse to the opinions of Immanuel Kant (1724–1804), Herbert Spencer (1820–1903), William Hamilton (1788–1856), and Henry Longueville Mansel (1820–1871) in the context of such topics as “contraction and expansion,” the “relative real- ities” of t…
…ctor from January 1926 to July 1927). The document comprises three different notebooks: according to Lama’s aforementioned introduction, he decided to collate these notes in one book so as to make it easier to consult them. Lama specified that he copied Facchini’s and Del Vecchio…
…were in turn toppled by local Serbian rebels during the First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813), which helped precipitate the formation of the modern Serbian state after 1815. A clear line was thus drawn by the architects of the Bosnian 93 Genocide and the anti-Muslim pogroms in Serbi…
…turale. Abstract: In the last decades the use of travel accounts and travel guidebooks as historical sources has opened new lines of investigation. The analysis of this sources allows one to study different topics: the history of art and define the concept of heritage at each poi…
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