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Le cluster century - eighteenth

Terms

20century
5eighteenth
5nineteenth
4twentieth
27early
34modern
6first
10ancient

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
50.500century - eighteenth
40.400century - nineteenth
30.335century - twentieth
100.330early - modern
30.289early - twentieth
30.274century - first
40.172century - early
30.163ancient - modern

Documents par ordre de pertinence
001A01 (1993) Linda WoodbridgePatchwork: Piecing the Early Modern Mind In England's First Century of Print Culture
001A06 (1993) Dirk Stemerding [Pays-Bas]How to make oneself nature's spokesman? A latourian account of classification in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century natural history
000C61 (2007) Martha KlironomosEarly Twentieth‐Century British Women Travellers to Greece: Contextualizing the Example of Virginia Woolf
000C66 (2007) Bryan HogeveenDiscontinuity and/in the Early Twentieth Century Ontario Juvenile Court
001549 (1998) Marlene ShoreThe first moderns: Profiles in the origins of twentieth‐century thought; Prehistories of the future: The primitivist project and the culture of modernism
001700 (1996) Sonu ShamdasaniOrganic memory: history and the body in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
000009 (2016) Yazan Abu Ghazal [Oman] ; Devon E. Hinton [États-Unis]Platzschwindel, agoraphobia and their influence on theories of anxiety at the end of the nineteenth century: theories of the role of biology and 'representations' (Vorstellungen).
000023 (2016) J M Jordan [États-Unis]'Ancient episteme' and the nature of fossils: a correction of a modern scholarly error.
000292 (2012) Natasha Eaton [Royaume-Uni]‘Enchanted Traps?’ The Historiography of Art and Colonialism in Eighteenth‐century India
000351 (2012) Kennet Granholm [Suède]Locations of Knowledge in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Esoteric Discourse and Western Identities. By Kocku von Stuckrad.
000712 (2010) Lynn Robson [Royaume-Uni]‘We’ll build in sonnets pretty rooms’: Early Modern Literary Studies, the ‘Spatial Turn’ and Ecocriticism
000735 (2010) James R. FarrThe locksmith craft in early modern Edinburgh – By Aaron M. Allen
000796 (2010) Tom EricssonFathers and godfathers: spiritual kinship in early‐modern Italy – By Guido Alfani
000806 (2010) Sandra Jean DavidsonComplex Responsive Processes: A New Lens for Leadership in Twenty‐First‐Century Health Care
000817 (2010) Kenneth MorganBridging the early modern Atlantic world: people, products, and practices on the move – By Caroline A. Williams
000820 (2010) Massimo Leone [Italie]Ancient tradition and modern audacity: On the (proto-) semiotic ideas of Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz
000E80 (2005) Eileen O'NeillEarly Modern Women Philosophers and the History of Philosophy
000E81 (2005) Herman OomsEarly Modern Japanese Intellectual History: USA, France, and Germany
000F62 (2004) Kathryn A. Woolard [États-Unis]Is the Past a Foreign Country?: Time, Language Origins, and the Nation in Early Modern Spain
001075 (2003) Early Modern
001162 (2002) Daniel HarrisonNonconformist Notions of Nineteenth–Century Enharmonicism
001675 (1997) T. Carlos Jacques [Maroc]From Savages and Barbarians to Primitives: Africa, Social Typologies, and History in Eighteenth–Century French Philosophy
001D49 (1986) Syed A. Rahim [États-Unis]Language as power apparatus: observations on English and cultural policy in nineteenth‐century India
001D92 (1985) Sylvain Auroux [États-Unis] ; Dino Buzzetti [États-Unis]Current issues in eighteenth-century linguistic historiography
001E27 (1983) John MilbankWilliam Warburton: An Eighteenth Century Bishop Fallen among Post‐Structuralists
001F72 (1978) Erik Stenius [Finlande]Foundations of Mathematics: Ancient Greek and Modern
000019 (2016) Rodrigo Vellasco Duarte Silvestre [Brésil] ; Alex Junior Souza De Souza [Brésil] ; Edivaldo Costa Sousa Júnior [Brésil] ; Allan Kaio Silva [Brésil] ; Wyller Alencar De Mello [Brésil] ; Marcio Roberto T. Nunes [Brésil] ; João Lídio S. G. V. Júnior [Brésil] ; Jedson Ferreira Cardoso [Brésil] ; Janaina Mota De Vasconcelos [Brésil] ; Layanna Freitas De Oliveira [Brésil] ; Sandro Patroca Da Silva [Brésil] ; Adriana Marques J. Da Silva [Brésil] ; Brigida Gomes Fries [Brésil] ; Maria Eugênia L. Summa [Brésil] ; Lilian Rose M. De Sá [Brésil]First New World Primate Papillomavirus Identification in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil: Alouatta guariba papillomavirus 1
000051 (2015) Janina Wellmann [Allemagne]Folding into being: early embryology and the epistemology of rhythm.
000060 (2015) Christian Paris [Royaume-Uni] ; Ieisha Pentland [Royaume-Uni] ; Ian Groves [Royaume-Uni] ; David C. Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon J. Powis [Royaume-Uni] ; Nicholas Coleman [Royaume-Uni] ; Sally Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; Joanna L. Parish [Royaume-Uni]CCCTC-Binding Factor Recruitment to the Early Region of the Human Papillomavirus 18 Genome Regulates Viral Oncogene Expression
000069 (2014-12-05) Jean-Patrick Loiseau [France]François Bordes (1919-1981) and the construction of Prehistory in the second half of the 20th century.
000322 (2012) Kelly WisecupScience and the Atlantic World in Early American Literary Studies
000338 (2012) Robert K. Fleck ; F. Andrew HanssenOn the Benefits and Costs of Legal Expertise: Adjudication in Ancient Athens
000350 (2012) Don Fallis [États-Unis]Lying as a Violation of Grice's First Maxim of Quality
000589 (2011) Vered MaimonOn the Singularity of Early Photography: William Henry Fox Talbot’s Botanical Images
000593 (2011) Maya WarrierModern Ayurveda in Transnational Context
000730 (2010) Terry GourvishThe world's first railway system: enterprise, competition and regulation on the railway network in Victorian Britain – By Mark Casson
000732 (2010) Frits BosThe statistical mind in modern society: the Netherlands, 1850–1940. Vol. I: Official statistics, social progress and modern enterprise; Vol. II: Statistics and scientific work – Edited by Jacques G. S. J. van Maarseveen, Paul M. M. Klep, and Ida H. Stamhuis
000748 (2010) Aris SarafianosSensory Politics and Art History: Formalism and Modern Ways of Life
000797 (2010) Michael TurnerFarming to halves: the hidden history of sharefarming in England from medieval to modern times – By Elizabeth Griffiths and Mark Overton
000A50 (2008) Viola Balz [Allemagne][The birth of the 'diagnostic card'--on the genesis of an ,episteme' of neuroleptic efficacy in the early period of research on antipsychotic drugs in the FRG].
000B52 (2008) John E. CortHistory of Early Stone Sculpture at Mathura, CA. 150 BCE–100 CE – By Sonya Rhie Quintanilla
000B69 (2008) Frank J. KoromBourgeois Hinduism, or the Faith of the Modern Vedantists – By Brian A. Hatcher
000C11 (2007) David RuniaXXV — THE REHABILITATION OF THE JACKDAW: PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA AND ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY*
000C29 (2007) Lara PerryTHE SUBJECT IN ART: PORTRAITURE AND THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN BY CATHERINE M SOUSSLOFF
000C56 (2007) Hanan YoranFLORENTINE CIVIC HUMANISM AND THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN IDEOLOGY
000D36 (2006) SUSUMU SHIMAZONO ON POPULAR RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS IN MODERN JAPAN
000D51 (2006) Christoph F. E. HolzheyOn the Emergence of Sexual Difference in the 18th Century: Economies of Pleasure in Herder's Liebe und Selbstheit
000E53 (2005) Caroline Humphrey ; Altanhuu Hu RelbaatarRegret as a Political Intervention: An Essay in the Historical Anthropology of the Early Mongols
000E69 (2005) Xinzhong Yao [Royaume-Uni]KNOWLEDGE AND INTERPRETATION: A HERMENEUTICAL STUDY OF WISDOM IN EARLY CONFUCIAN AND ISRAELITE TRADITIONS
000F07 (2005) Béatrice Han-Pile [Royaume-Uni]Is early Foucault a historian? : History, history and the analytic of finitude
000F48 (2004) James W. Perkinson [États-Unis]Reversing the Gaze: Constructing European Race Discourse as Modern Witchcraft Practice
000F89 (2004) Jason Aleksander [États-Unis]Modern paradoxes of Aristotle's logic
001054 (2003) Late Modern
001172 (2002) Gert Biesta [Royaume-Uni]How General Can Bildung Be? Reflections on the Future of a Modern Educational Ideal
001177 (2002) Margaret Denton [États-Unis]Francis Wey and the Discourse of Photography as Art in France in the Early 1850s: ‘Rien n’est beau que le vrai; mais il faut le choisir’
001200 (2001) Olli S. MiettinenThe modern scientific physician: 1. Can practice be science?
001228 (2001) Joan Fitzpatrick ; Jennifer RichardsV The Sixteenth Century: Excluding Drama after 1550
001323 (2000) Tom Webster ; Patricia AllerstonV Sixteenth Century
001324 (2000) Sohail Inayatullah ; Jennifer GidleyTrends Transforming the Universities of This Century Virtualize, Disappear, or Transform
001383 (2000) T. H. Hamann [États-Unis]Modern etiquette and foucault's ethical technologies
001546 (1998) B. Edward Mcclellan [États-Unis]The making of the modern university: Intellectual transformation and the marginalization of morality
001600 (1998) John P. Van Gigch [États-Unis]Book review: The Epistemology of the Social Sciences According to Michel Foucault (1926–1984): Part XIV of ‘Design of the Modern Inquiring System’
001610 (1998) Harry M. Marks [États-Unis]A half‐century of peer review, 1946–1996
001739 (1996) Roger OwenThe Population Census of 1917 and its Relationship to Egypt's Three 19th Century Statistical Regimes*
001742 (1996) James A. Caporaso [États-Unis]The European Union and Forms of State: Westphalian, Regulatory or Post‐Modern?
001785 (1996) N. Levy [États-Unis]The prehistory of archaeology : Heidegger and the early Foucault
001B60 (1990) Nancy Leys StepanWomen and Natural Knowledge: The Role of Gender in the Making of Modern Science
001B66 (1990) Donald Morrison [États-Unis]THE ANCIENT SCEPTIC'S WAY OF LIFE
001B85 (1990) Alonso Tordesillas [France]Chaïm Perelman: Justice, argumentation and ancient rhetoric
001D30 (1986) Clive DilnotWHAT IS THE POST‐MODERN?
001D42 (1986) John Glucker [Israël]Oxford studies in ancient philosophy
001E79 (1981) S. S. Schweber [États-Unis]Scientists As Intellectuals: The Early Victorians
001F08 (1980) Amos N. Wilder [États-Unis]Post-modern reality and the problem of meaning
001F10 (1980) S. S. Schweber [États-Unis]Essay review early Victorian science: Science in Culture
001F43 (1979) Andrew S. Skinner [Royaume-Uni]ADAM SMITH: AN ASPECT OF MODERN ECONOMICS?
002055 (1974) J. StannardSquill in ancient and medieval materia medica, with special reference to its employment for dropsy.
002100 (1972) Bennett SimonModels of mind and mental illness in ancient Greece: II. The platonic model

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