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(2024)The author investigates unwanted minorities and the processes of marginalization to which they were subjected: a theme which has been the subject of recent research (by Giacomo Todeschini and Marina Montesano), which is ...
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(2024)The author focuses on minorities eager for their professional skills, in exchange for which the cities offered privileges and special treatments. The analysis focuses on what were the methods of insertion of these immigrants ...
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(2024)The author analyzes the mobility of the secular clergy by focusing the analysis on the Alpine area with comparisons with other Italian areas such as the Apennine ones. In addition to a survey of the bishops, officials and ...
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(2024)The author examines the immigration of Slavs, Albanians and Greeks into the kingdom of Naples following the arrival of the Ottomans in the Balkan peninsula, paying attention to those who were responsible for their placement ...
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(2024)The author takes as an example the emigration from Bergamo to offer a picture of its insertion in the Venetian mainland in the fifteenth century, focusing in particular on immigration in those centers which were happily ...
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(2024)The authors offer a summary contribution on the demographic perspective which takes stock of the studies by proposing new analyzes of the increase in population up to the fourteenth century and of the low impact of migrations ...
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(2024)The author outlines the framework of the studies moving from the twentieth-century perspective centered on demographic studies up to the attention dedicated by the most recent research to citizenship and the dynamics of ...
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(2024)In the later stages of his career, Dimitris Pikionis embraced a new commission, that of crafting a children's park. This endeavour provided him with an opportunity to revisit and expand upon the thematic elements he had ...
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(2024)Zen master Dōgen is renowned for being the first to extensively employ the term butsudō, meaning “the Way of Buddha”, within his seminal work, the Shōbōgenzō. Dōgen’s interpretation emphasises that Buddha's teachings are ...
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(2024)This article delves into the issue of mabiki (infanticide) in the late Edo period by analysing three texts authored by prominent scholars belonging to a circle of philologists and historians known as kokugakusha. During ...
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(2024)The character of nations was a prominent topic in 18th century intellectual debate, searching for criteria that could explain the great diversity of customs, institutions, religions and cultures of the world's peoples. ...
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(2024)It is widely recognised that in Japan, the depiction of historical figures has been a recurring theme in both oral and written narratives, as well as various theatrical productions. One historical figure that has been a ...
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(2024)Rosa Yasin Hasan's novel Guardians of the Air (2009) offers a glimpse into Syrian society prior to the revolution and civil war that devastated the country for over a decade. The novel's central character, Anat, works as ...
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(2025)Indian traces in Korean Culture examines the enduring cross-cultural discourse between India and Korea over the centuries, emphasizing the transformative power of cultural exchange beyond geographical and temporal constraints. ...
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(2024)In the early 1970s some Japanese historians embarked on a critical examination of the overwhelmingly positive evaluation of the reforms, most notably Land reform, implemented by the Allied Forces during the Occupation ...
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(2024)The paper focuses on two kibyōshi (yellow covers) published in late 18th-century Japan: [Ote ryōri o shiru nomi] Daihi no senrokuhon and [Kannon kaichō] Mitsutakara rishō no wakatake. Both works incorporate elements of ...
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(2024)During the Edo period (1603-1868) in Japan, ghost stories flourished. Some of these stories are particularly interesting for jurists analysing the Tokugawa legal system through the lens of popular culture. This article ...
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(2024)Japanese Adult Computer Games feature a plethora of setting and themes, ranging from science fiction and fantasy to romantic comedies set in present-day Japan. A subset of these video games features historical or ...
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(2024)Starting with Hashimoto's work in 1928 and continuing until recent times, the prevailing belief was that the reflex of the phoneme /*p/ of Proto-Japanese was a bilabial fricative [ɸ] as early as the Nara period. This ...
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(2024)During his lifetime, Suzuki Takao, the well-known Japanese sociologist of language, developed a model for interpreting unfamiliar Japanese compounds by assigning a kun-reading to each constituent kanji.




















