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Channels - Perpetuating a “Frontier Myth:” The Long Winter and a “Weather Frontier” :: FRELIP Discovery
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The Great Wall as Perilous Frontier for the Mongols in 16th Century: Reconsidering ...
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Gammai revisité: Esquisse typologique d'une "frontière" postméroïtique
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The Nubian Frontier as a Refuge Area Warrior Society between c. 1200 and c. 1800 CE: A Comparison between Nubia and the Ottoman Balkans
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The "Indian" Alexander: Reworking Nationalism, Myth, and Sikandar
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Beyond the Bifurcated Myth: The Medical Migration of Female Korean Nurses to West Germany in ...
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The Nile Bride Myth "Revisioned" in Nubian Literature
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Religious Myths and their Historical Heritage: How did Saints Cosmas and Damian become Patron ...
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Journal of Mormon History Vol. 39, No. 1, Winter 2013
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From the Heroides: Re-Centering Myth through Epistolary Form
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Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo. Coloniality of Power in Postcolonial Africa: Myths of Decolonization. Dakar: CODESRIA, 2013, 290 pp.
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(Review) Caroline Winterer’s How the New World Became Old: The Deep Time Revolution in America
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An Inconvenient Corpse: Settler Adaptation to Winter Death and Burial through Structural and Oral History
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26.02.01 Watson, Carolyn Coker Joslin. The Winter Missal of Arnold of Rummen. Huis van het boek, Ms. 10 A 14.
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Review of God’s Long Summer: Stories of Faith and Civil Rights
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'No Nose Club': The Quackish Consumption of Pox Care in Long Eighteenth-Century England.
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Women and Artistic Production in the Long Seventeenth Century in the Low Countries
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Where Bilingualism Mattered: Nahuatl on the Western and Northern Frontiers of New Spain
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Salmon Rushdie’s Frontier Pedagogy: Notes on Two Episodes in “Step Across This Line"
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Emergent Ethics in Agentic Simulations: Longitudinal Moral Behavior Across Frontier LLMs
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Reproducibility: The New Frontier in AI Governance
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Jailbroken Frontier Models Retain Their Capabilities
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A Foundation for a
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Suh Yang Park, who Became a Doctor as a Son of a Butcher
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A Social History of Ascariasis in the 1960s Korea : From a Norm to a Shameful Disease*