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Le cluster Allemagne - Belgique

Terms

8Allemagne
2Belgique
2Australie
2Canada
9États-Unis
3France
234Royaume-Uni

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
20.500Allemagne - Belgique
20.500Allemagne - Australie
20.471Australie - États-Unis
20.471Canada - États-Unis
20.408Allemagne - France
20.385France - États-Unis
30.354Allemagne - États-Unis
90.196Royaume-Uni - États-Unis
80.185Allemagne - Royaume-Uni
30.113France - Royaume-Uni
20.092Canada - Royaume-Uni
20.092Belgique - Royaume-Uni
20.092Australie - Royaume-Uni

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000159 (2000) David Turnbull [Australie] ; Henry Krips [États-Unis] ; Val Dusek [États-Unis] ; Steve Fuller [Royaume-Uni] ; Alan Sokal [Belgique] ; Jean Bricmont [États-Unis] ; Alan Frost [Australie] ; Alan Chalmers [Australie] ; Anna Salleh [Australie] ; Alfred I. Tauber [États-Unis] ; Yvonne Luxford [Australie] ; Nicolaas Rupke [Allemagne] ; Steven French [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter G. Brown [Australie] ; Hugh Lafollette [États-Unis] ; Peter Machamer [États-Unis] ; Nicolas Rasmussen [Australie] ; Andy J. Miller [États-Unis] ; Marya Schechtman [États-Unis] ; Ross S. West [Australie] ; John Forge [Australie] ; David Oldroyd [Australie] ; Nancy Demand [États-Unis] ; Darrin W. Belousek [États-Unis] ; Warren Schmaus [États-Unis] ; Sungook Hong [Canada] ; Alan Chalmers [Australie] ; Rachel A. Ankeny [Australie] ; Peter Anstey [Australie] ; Jeremy Butterfield [Royaume-Uni] ; Harshi Gunawardena [Australie]Clarity, charity and criticism, wit, wisdom and worldliness: Avoiding intellectual impositions
000153 (2001) Hugh Clapin [Australie] ; Katherine Neal [Australie] ; John Wennerbom [Australie] ; Barbara Nunn [Australie] ; Deborah Dysart [États-Unis] ; Andy Pickering [États-Unis] ; Lisa Featherstone [Australie] ; Hiram Caton [Australie] ; Dale Jacquette [États-Unis] ; Laura Ruetsche [États-Unis] ; William A. Turner [France] ; Cornelia Lüdecke [Allemagne] ; Birgit Lohmann [Australie] ; James Ladyman [Royaume-Uni] ; Jonathan Coopersmith [États-Unis] ; David Oldroyd [Australie] ; Dennis Dean [États-Unis] ; Michael Ruse [États-Unis] ; Nicolas Rasmussen [Australie] ; William N. Kaghan [États-Unis] ; Martin Bridgstock [Australie] ; Geoffrey Cocks [États-Unis] ; Stephanie H. Kenen [États-Unis] ; Ivan Crozier [Australie] ; Sokhieng Au [États-Unis] ; Desmond Barrett [Australie] ; Mark Cortiula [Australie] ; Ian D. Lawrie [Royaume-Uni]Reviews
000125 (2003) Jean Irigoin [France] ; Justina Gregory [États-Unis] ; Alejandro G. Vigo [Chili] ; François Renaud ; Susan Walker [Royaume-Uni] ; Manfred Clauss [Allemagne] ; Diana E. E. Kleiner [États-Unis] ; Warren S. Smith [États-Unis] ; Mark Grant [Royaume-Uni] ; Gerd Buschmann [Allemagne] ; Helmut Feld ; Albert Rabil [États-Unis] ; Reinhold F. Glei [Allemagne] ; Paul Malo [États-Unis] ; L. M. Hill ; Victoria Tietze Larson [États-Unis] ; Carl J. Richard [États-Unis] ; Volker Riedel [Allemagne] ; Owen Gingerich [États-Unis] ; Volker Riedel [Allemagne] ; Beate Wagner-Hasel [Allemagne] ; Norman Vance [Royaume-Uni]Book reviews
000038 (2009) M. Tervaniemi [Finlande] ; S. Kruck [Allemagne] ; W. De Baene [Belgique] ; E. Schröger [Allemagne] ; K. Alter [Royaume-Uni] ; A. D. Friederici [Allemagne]Top‐down modulation of auditory processing: effects of sound context, musical expertise and attentional focus
000231 (1955) Wilder Penfield [États-Unis, Canada, Royaume-Uni]The permanent record of the stream of consciousness
000017 (2012) David Tuckett [Royaume-Uni] ; Elizabeth L. Auchincloss [États-Unis] ; Peter Fonagy [Royaume-Uni]Arnold M. Cooper M.D. (1923–2011)
000037 (2009) David Hunter [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis]Bridging the gap: the patrons-in-common of Purcell and Handel
000043 (2009) Stefan Koelsch [Royaume-Uni, Allemagne]Music‐syntactic processing and auditory memory: Similarities and differences between ERAN and MMN
000048 (2009) María Herrojo Ruiz [Espagne, Allemagne] ; Stefan Koelsch [Royaume-Uni, Allemagne] ; Joydeep Bhattacharya [Royaume-Uni, Autriche]Decrease in early right alpha band phase synchronization and late gamma band oscillations in processing syntax in music
000069 (2007) Narly Golestani [France, Royaume-Uni] ; Nicolas Molko [France] ; Stanislas Dehaene [France] ; Denis Lebihan [France] ; Christophe Pallier [France]Brain Structure Predicts the Learning of Foreign Speech Sounds
000070 (2007) Stefan Koelsch [Allemagne, Royaume-Uni] ; Sebastian Jentschke [Allemagne] ; Daniela Sammler [Allemagne] ; Daniel Mietchen [Allemagne]Untangling syntactic and sensory processing: An ERP study of music perception
000071 (2007) Alan Bradshaw [Royaume-Uni] ; Morris B. Holbrook [États-Unis]Remembering Chet: theorizing the mythology of the self-destructive bohemian artist as self-producer and self-consumer in the market for romanticism
000095 (2006) Steven Brown [États-Unis] ; Michael J. Martinez [États-Unis] ; Lawrence M. Parsons [Royaume-Uni]Music and language side by side in the brain: a PET study of the generation of melodies and sentences
000110 (2005) Peter Schneider [Allemagne] ; Vanessa Sluming [Royaume-Uni] ; Neil Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; Stefan Bleeck [Royaume-Uni] ; André Rupp [Allemagne]Structural, Functional, and Perceptual Differences in Heschl's Gyrus and Musical Instrument Preference
000204 (1987) Martin Bulmer [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael J. Moravcsik [États-Unis] ; Barnett Singer ; Arye Carmon [Israël]Book reviews
000000 (2017) William Ernest Burcham [Royaume-Uni] ; G. R. Isaak [Royaume-Uni] ; Philip Burton MoonPhilip Burton Moon, 17 May 1907 - 9 October 1994
000001 (2016) Eric Laurier [Royaume-Uni]YouTube: fragments of a video‐tropic atlas
000002 (2016) Shaun S. K. Teo [Singapour, Royaume-Uni]Strategizing for Autonomy: Whither Durability and Progressiveness?
000003 (2014) Alix Slater [Royaume-Uni] ; Kate Armstrong [Royaume-Uni]Drivers and motives for membership at the Southbank Centre, a mixed arts venue in London, UK
000004 (2014) Neville Morley [Royaume-Uni]Book Review - Thucydides and Herodotus
000005 (2014) Kathryn Crameri [Royaume-Uni]Book Review - The Spanish: Shadows of Embarrassment
000006 (2014) Angus Gowland [Royaume-Uni]Book Review - Scholarship, Commerce, Religion: The Learned Book in the Age of Confessions, 1560–1630
000007 (2014) Eleanor Robson [Royaume-Uni]Book Review - Man and Wound in the Ancient World: A History of Military Medicine from Sumer to the Fall of Constantinople
000008 (2014) Stephen Constantine [Royaume-Uni]Book Review - Locating the English Diaspora, 1500–2010
000009 (2014) Peter Edwards [Royaume-Uni]Book Review - Horses, People and Parliament in the English Civil War: Extracting Resources and Constructing Allegiance
000010 (2014) Alastair Hamilton [Royaume-Uni]BOOK REVIEW - Catholicism and the Roots of Nazism: Religious Identity and National Socialism
000011 (2013) Peter Fleming [Royaume-Uni]‘Down with Big Brother!’ The End of ‘Corporate Culturalism’?
000012 (2013) Emma Bell [Royaume-Uni] ; Jane Davison [Royaume-Uni]Visual Management Studies: Empirical and Theoretical Approaches
000013 (2013) Shoshana R. Dobrow [Royaume-Uni]Dynamics of calling: A longitudinal study of musicians
000014 (2013) Anthony Gritten [Royaume-Uni]Book Reviews - Interpreting Music
000015 (2012) Rosamond Faith [Royaume-Uni] ; James Davis ; Jonathan Healey [Royaume-Uni] ; Anne L. Murphy ; Kate Bradley ; James Taylor ; Graham BrownlowReview of periodical literature published in 2010
000016 (2012) Michael Watts [Royaume-Uni] ; Barbara Ridley [Royaume-Uni]Identities of dis/ability and music
000018 (2011) Kasia Boddy [Royaume-Uni]“A Straight Left against a Slogging Ruffian”: National Boxing Styles in the Years Preceding the First World War
000019 (2011) Lucinda Matthews-Jones ; Bob Nicholson [Royaume-Uni]VI Nineteenth‐Century British History
000020 (2011) E. M. Tansey [Royaume-Uni]The early education of a Nobel laureate: Henry Dale's schooldays
000021 (2011) Martin Meyer [Suisse] ; Stefan Elmer [Suisse] ; Maya Ringli [Suisse] ; Mathias S. Oechslin [Suisse] ; Simon Baumann [Royaume-Uni] ; Lutz Jancke [Suisse]Long‐term exposure to music enhances the sensitivity of the auditory system in children
000022 (2011) Tim Shephard [Royaume-Uni]Constructing Isabella d'Este's musical decorum in the visual sphere
000023 (2010) Jeanice Brooks [Royaume-Uni]Musical Monuments for the Country House: Music, Collection, and Display at Tatton Park
000024 (2010) Moira Thunder [Royaume-Uni]Deserving Attention: Margaretha Helm's Designs for Embroidery in the Eighteenth Century
000025 (2010) Peter Stanfield [Royaume-Uni]Crossover: Sam Katzman's Switchblade Calypso Bop Reefer Madness Swamp Girl or ‘Bad Jazz,’ calypso, beatniks and rock 'n' roll in 1950s teenpix
000026 (2010) Andrew Pink [Royaume-Uni]A music club for freemasons: Philo-musicae et -architecturae societas Apollini, London, 1725–1727
000027 (2010) Lisa Colton [Royaume-Uni]A Unique Source of English Tablature from Seventeenth-Century Huddersfield
000028 (2010) Isobel Hurst [Royaume-Uni]Victorian Literature and the Reception of Greece and Rome
000029 (2010) Alex Brandmeyer [Pays-Bas] ; Renee Timmers [Royaume-Uni] ; Makiko Sadakata [Pays-Bas] ; Peter Desain [Pays-Bas]Learning expressive percussion performance under different visual feedback conditions
000030 (2009) Nick Bentley ; Matthew Creasy [Royaume-Uni] ; Mary Grover ; Rebecca D Onté ; Andrew Harrison ; Aaron Jaffe ; Justin Quinn [République tchèque] ; Andrew Radford [Royaume-Uni] ; Bryony Randall [Royaume-Uni] ; Graham SaundersXIVModern Literature
000031 (2009) Robert Adlington [Royaume-Uni]Tuning in and Dropping Out: The Disturbance of the Dutch Premiere of Stockhausen's Stimmung
000032 (2009) Andrea Creech [Royaume-Uni]Teacher-pupil-parent triads: A typology of interpersonal interaction in the context of learning a musical instrument
000033 (2009) Bryan White [Royaume-Uni]Letter from Aleppo: dating the Chelsea School performance of Dido and Aeneas
000034 (2009) Matthew Pritchard [Royaume-Uni]In the galant composer's workshop
000035 (2009) Andrea Creech [Royaume-Uni] ; Helena Gaunt [Royaume-Uni] ; Susan Hallam [Royaume-Uni] ; Linnhe Robertson [Royaume-Uni]Conservatoire students' perceptions of Master Classes
000036 (2009) David R. M. Irving [Royaume-Uni]Comparative Organography in Early Modern Empires
000039 (2009) Liz Hart [Royaume-Uni] ; Graham Muncy [Royaume-Uni]The essential role of music interlending how it supports music making in the UK
000040 (2009) Nicholas Marston [Royaume-Uni]Robert Schumann: Life and Death of a Musician – By John Worthen
000041 (2009) Mark Darlow [Royaume-Uni]Repertory Reforms at the Paris Opéra on the Eve of the Revolution
000042 (2009) Michael Questier [Royaume-Uni]North‐East England, 1569–1625: Governance, Culture and Identity – By Diana Newton
000044 (2009) S F J. Cox [Royaume-Uni]Muonium as a model for interstitial hydrogen in the semiconducting and semimetallic elements
000045 (2009) H. T. Dickinson [Royaume-Uni]John Wilkes: The Scandalous Father of Civil Liberty – By Arthur H. Cash
000046 (2009) Charles Tripp [Royaume-Uni]Iraq in World War I: From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest – By Mohammad Gholi Majd
000047 (2009) Andrea Creech [Royaume-Uni] ; Susan Hallam [Royaume-Uni]Interaction in instrumental learning: the influence of interpersonal dynamics on parents
000049 (2009) Jonathan Harris [Royaume-Uni]Byzantium: The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire – By Judith Herrin
000050 (2009) Martin Jones [Royaume-Uni]A Movable Feast: The Millennia of Food Globalization – By Kenneth F. Kiple
000051 (2009) Mary Fogarty [Royaume-Uni]
000052 (2008) William Baker ; Linda Reinert ; Anna Barton ; Kirstie Blair [Royaume-Uni] ; Alexis Easley ; David Finkelstein [Royaume-Uni]XIIIThe Nineteenth Century: The Victorian Period
000053 (2008) Des Spence [Royaume-Uni]The world is round
000054 (2008) Tom Stammers [Royaume-Uni]The bric-a-brac of the old regime: collecting and cultural history in post-revolutionary france
000055 (2008) James Garratt [Royaume-Uni]The Reception of Bach's Organ Works from Mendelssohn to Brahms. By Russell Stinson.
000056 (2008) Anna Winestein [Royaume-Uni]Quiet Revolutionaries: The ‘Mir Iskusstva’ Movement and Russian Design
000057 (2008) Alan Howard [Royaume-Uni]Manuscript Publishing in the Commonwealth Period: A Neglected Source of Consort Music by Golding and Locke
000058 (2008) Grace Lees-Maffei [Royaume-Uni]Introduction: Professionalization as a Focus in Interior Design History
000059 (2008) Alexandra Wilson [Royaume-Uni]Defining Italianness: The Opera That Made Puccini
000060 (2008) John Burn [Royaume-Uni]Can a cell have a soul?
000061 (2008) Patrick Major [Royaume-Uni]Britain and Germany: A Love-Hate Relationship?
000062 (2008) Shara Rambarran [Royaume-Uni]Reviews
000063 (2008) Pam Seanor [Royaume-Uni] ; Julia Meaton [Royaume-Uni]Learning from failure, ambiguity and trust in social enterprise
000064 (2008) Ihssan A. Abdul-Kareem [Royaume-Uni] ; Vanessa Sluming [Royaume-Uni]Heschl gyrus and its included primary auditory cortex: Structural MRI studies in healthy and diseased subjects
000065 (2008) Mark Goldie [Royaume-Uni]FIFTY YEARS OF THE HISTORICAL JOURNAL
000066 (2008) Jan Fairley [Royaume-Uni]
000067 (2007) Naomi J. Barker [Royaume-Uni]Un-discarded images: illustrations of antique musical instruments in 17th- and 18th-century books, their sources and transmission
000068 (2007) Anthony Gritten [Royaume-Uni]The Discourse of Musicology. By Giles Hooper.
000072 (2007) Chris Rumford [Royaume-Uni]More than a game: globalization and the post‐Westernization of world cricket
000073 (2007) Alan Tomlinson [Royaume-Uni]Lord, Don't Stop the Carnival
000074 (2007) Marilyn Blank [Royaume-Uni] ; Jane Davidson [Royaume-Uni]An exploration of the effects of musical and social factors in piano duo collaborations
000075 (2007) Magnus Marsden [Royaume-Uni]All‐male sonic gatherings, Islamic reform, and masculinity in northern Pakistan
000076 (2006) John Matlin [Royaume-Uni]Thomas Fleming, Mysteries of My Father (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2005. $24.95). Pp. ix+341. ISBN 0 471 65515 5.
000077 (2006) Amy M. E. Morris [Royaume-Uni]Susan Castillo, Performing America: Colonial Encounters in New World Writing 1500–1786 (London and New York: Routledge, 2005, £55.00/$100.00 cloth, £18.99/$33 paper). Pp. 260. ISBN 0 415 31606 5, 0 415 31607 1.
000078 (2006) John Armstrong [Royaume-Uni]Patricia Vettel-Becker, Shooting from the Hip: Photography, Masculinity, and Postwar America (Minneapolis and London: Univesity of Minnesota Press, 2005, $19.95). Pp. 215. ISBN 0 8166 4302 4.
000079 (2006) Arnold Whittall [Royaume-Uni]Other Planets. The Music of Karlhenz Stockhausen, by Robin Maconie. The Scarecrow Press, Inc, £24.99.
000080 (2006) Simon Naylor [Royaume-Uni]Nationalizing provincial weather: meteorology in nineteenth-century Cornwall
000081 (2006) Noel O'Regan [Royaume-Uni]Monteverdi motets and madrigals
000082 (2006) John A. Kirk [Royaume-Uni]Michael J. Klarman, From Jim Crow to Civil Rights: The Supreme Court and the Struggle for Racial Equality (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004). Pp. 655. ISBN 0 19 512903 2.
000083 (2006) Corey Ross [Royaume-Uni]Mass Politics and the Techniques of Leadership: The Promise and Perils of Propaganda in Weimar Germany
000084 (2006) Natalie Zacek [Royaume-Uni]Margaretta M. Lovell, Art in a Season of Revolution: Painters, Artisans, and Patrons in Early America (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005, $39.95 cloth). Pp. 360, 10 colour plates, 104 black-and-white illustrations. ISBN 0 8122 3842 7.
000085 (2006) James Mackay [Royaume-Uni]Lisa Bier, American Indian and African American People, Communities and Interactions: An Annotated Bibliography (Westport CT: Praeger, 2004, $54.99). Pp. 266. ISBN 0 313 32347 X.
000086 (2006) John Armstrong [Royaume-Uni]Kendall R. Phillips, Projected Fears: Horror Films and American Culture (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2005, £22.99). Pp. 240. ISBN 0 275 98353 6.
000087 (2006) Miller James [Royaume-Uni]James Goodman, Blackout (New York: North Point Press, 2003, $13.00). Pp. 254. ISBN 0 86547 715 9.
000088 (2006) Ian Scott [Royaume-Uni]Eric Smoodin, Regarding Frank Capra: Audience, Celebrity, and American Film Studies, 1930–1960 (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2004, £16.50 paper). Pp. 320. ISBN 0 8223 3394 5.
000089 (2006) Eva Spevack [Royaume-Uni]David Walsh and Len Platt, Musical Theater and American Culture (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003, £52.50/$64.95). Pp. 200. ISBN 0 275 98057 X.
000090 (2006) Peter Knight [Royaume-Uni]David Seed, Brainwashing: The Fictions of Mind Control: A Study of Novels and Films Since World War II (Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2004, $54.95). Pp. 325. ISBN 0 87338 813 5. Kathleen Taylor, Brainwashing: The Science of Thought Control (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, £18.99). Pp. 324. ISBN 0 192 80496 0.
000091 (2006) Joe Kennedy [Royaume-Uni]David Gould and James B. Kennedy, Memoirs of a Dutch Mudsill: The “War Memories” of John Henry Otta (Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2004, $39.00). Pp. 400. ISBN 0 87338 799 6.
000092 (2006) Helen Sutherland [Royaume-Uni]Bert Bender, Evolution and “the Sex Problem”: American Narratives during the Eclipse of Darwinism, illustrated by Tony Angell (Kent and London: Kent State University Press, 2004, $59.95). Pp. 416. ISBN 0 87338 809 7.

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