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    Shattering the Bell Jar: Metaphor, Gender, and Depression.Jonathan Charteris-Black - 2012 - Metaphor and Symbol 27 (3):199-216.
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    The Edward Snowden affair: A corpus study of the British press.Jonathan Charteris-Black & Jens Branum - 2015 - Discourse and Communication 9 (2):199-220.
    Keyword analysis is used to compare the reporting strategies of three major UK newspapers on the topic of Edward Snowden and state surveillance. Differences are identified in the reporting strategies of The Guardian, Daily Mail and The Sun that provide insight into the ideology of the British press. There is significant variation in the style, content and stances of each newspaper towards state surveillance, as well as clear evidence of ideology within each paper: The Guardian is critical of surveillance and (...)
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  3. Development in the Estimation of Degree Measure: Integrating Analog and Discrete Representations.Jonathan Michael Vitale, John B. Black, Eric O. Carson & Chun-Hao Chang - 2010 - In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
     
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    De Civitate Dei and the Commentaries of Gregory the Great, Isidore, Bede, and Hrabanus Maurus on the Book of Samuel.Jonathan Black - 1984 - Augustinian Studies 15:114-127.
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    De Civitate Dei and the Commentaries of Gregory the Great, Isidore, Bede, and Hrabanus Maurus on the Book of Samuel.Jonathan Black - 1984 - Augustinian Studies 15:114-127.
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    Psalm Uses in Carolingian Prayerbooks: Alcuin's Confessio peccatorum pura and the Seven Penitential Psalms (Use 1).Jonathan Black - 2003 - Mediaeval Studies 65 (1):1-56.
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    Psalm uses in Carolingian prayerbooks: Alcuin and the preface to De psalmorum usu.Jonathan Black - 2002 - Mediaeval Studies 64 (1):1-60.
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  8. Retrofitting fish protection technologies at an existing cooling water intake.Jonathan Black, Ray Tunle, Ned Taft & Nate Oiken - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. Cambridge University Press. pp. 40-47.
     
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    The Holy of Holies: Pentecostal Spirituality and the Breaking of Bread.Jonathan Black - 2020 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 13 (1):62-87.
    The Lord’s Supper is not widely considered a distinguishing mark of Pentecostal spirituality, and yet the Breaking of Bread has been at the very centre of British Pentecostal worship and devotion from the very beginnings of the movement. This article examines key features of Pentecostal eucharistic spirituality through a consideration of Pentecostal writing on the sacrament as well as the songs and practices of Pentecostal eucharistic worship. It is argued that a Pentecostal spirituality of the Supper rooted in meeting with (...)
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    But Doctor, It's My Hip!: The Fate of Failed Medical Devices.John H. Fielder & Jonathan Black - 1995 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 5 (2):113-131.
    It is difficult to study failed medical devices because of a lack of data. Routine device retrieval and analysis (DRA) is essential to performance evaluation, which, in turn, is essential to good patient care. We argue for the development of a national DRA program and medical device database and discuss the major ethical and policy issues associated with this proposal.
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    Transcendental Phenomenology Meets Negritude Poetry.Jonathan Webber - 2024 - In Kris Sealey & Storm Heter (eds.), Creolizing Sartre. Rowman & Littlefield.
    In the opening lines of ‘Black Orpheus’, written as a preface to an anthology of negritude poetry, Sartre challenges white readers ‘to feel, as I do, the shock of being seen’. Reading this poetry, he thinks, should undermine white people’s presumption of the objectivity of their perspective. Accordingly, the essay itself contradicts two prominent aspects of the philosophy he had so far developed: the idea that poetry could not be politically engaged; and the theory of radical freedom. These changes (...)
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    Sunlight alone is not a disinfectant: Consent and the futility of opening Big Data black boxes.Jonathan A. Obar - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (1):205395172093561.
    In our attempts to achieve privacy and reputation deliverables, advocating for service providers and other data managers to open Big Data black boxes and be more transparent about consent processes, algorithmic details, and data practice is easy. Moving from this call to meaningful forms of transparency, where the Big Data details are available, useful, and manageable is more difficult. Most challenging is moving from that difficult task of meaningful transparency to the seemingly impossible scenario of achieving, consistently and ubiquitously, (...)
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    Black Mountain College: A Creative Art Space Where It Was Safe to Fail.Palmer Jonathan & Trombetta Maria - 2017 - World Futures 73 (1):16-22.
    Black Mountain College is remembered as an artistic utopian alternative to institutional learning. Its faculty and students included some of the most important creative thinkers of the 20th century. Its foundation was built on the philosophy of “learning by doing.” But what made Black Mountain such a dynamic educational environment? Today, the financial burden of higher education places a lasting strain on students that inhibits creative growth. Does the educational structure of the college system impede our learning? (...) Mountain was a legendary educational experiment, which offers a model for contemporary art education. (shrink)
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    I Am Because We Are: Readings in Black Philosophy.Fred L. Hord & Jonathan Scott Lee (eds.) - 1995 - University of Massachusetts Press.
    "This anthology of writings by prominent black thinkers from antiquity to the present makes the case for a central tradition of black philosophy, rooted in Africa and distinct from the intellectual heritage of the West."--From publisher description.
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    Soul-Blindness, Police Orders and Black Lives Matter.Jonathan Havercroft & David Owen - 2016 - Political Theory 44 (6):739-763.
    What does it mean to see someone as human, as a member of humankind? What kind of call for justice is it to demand that a group be seen as human beings? This article explores a fundamental kind of injustice: one of perception and how we respond to our perceptions. Drawing on Cavell, Wittgenstein and Rancière, we elucidate “soul blindness” as a distinct and basic form of injustice. Rancière’s police orders and Cavell’s soul blindness are mutually constitutive; the undoing of (...)
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    Revenge of Wolfman: A Probabilistic Explication of Full Belief.Jonathan Roorda - unknown
    "To some people, life is very simple . . . no shadings and grays, all blacks and whites. . . . Now, others of us find that good, bad, right, wrong, are many-sided, complex things. We try to see every side; but the more we see, the less sure we are." —Sir John Talbot, The Wolf Man (Universal Pictures, 1941).
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  17. Housing Discrimination As a Basis for Black Reparations.Jonathan Kaplan & Andrew Valls - 2007 - Public Affairs Quarterly 21 (3):255-274.
    The renewed interest in the issue of black reparations, both in the public sphere and among scholars, is a welcome development because the racial injustices of the past continue to shape American society by disadvantaging African Americans in a variety of ways. Attention to the past and how it has shaped present-day inequality seems essential both to understanding our predicament and to justifying policies that would address and undermine racial inequality. Given this, any argument for policies designed to pursue (...)
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    Evaporating Black-Holes, Wormholes, and Vacuum Polarisation: Must they Always Conserve Charge?Jonathan Gratus, Paul Kinsler & Martin W. McCall - 2019 - Foundations of Physics 49 (4):330-350.
    A careful examination of the fundamentals of electromagnetic theory shows that due to the underlying mathematical assumptions required for Stokes’ Theorem, global charge conservation cannot be guaranteed in topologically non-trivial spacetimes. However, in order to break the charge conservation mechanism we must also allow the electromagnetic excitation fields \, \ to possess a gauge freedom, just as the electromagnetic scalar and vector potentials \ and \ do. This has implications for the treatment of electromagnetism in spacetimes where black holes (...)
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    Theology, Culture, and Crisis: Tillich’s Method of Correlation and the Black Lives Matter Movemen.Jonathan Rothchild - 2017 - International Yearbook for Tillich Research 12 (1):87-108.
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    Gender Ideology Construction: A Life Course and Intersectional Approach.Jonathan Vespa - 2009 - Gender and Society 23 (3):363-387.
    Using life course and intersectional perspectives, this study examines how changes in life experiences such as marriage, parenthood, and work are associated with changes in individuals' gender ideology. Using longitudinal survey data and fixed effects, findings suggest that exposure to these experiences influences gender ideology, though with greater variation than previous work has detected. Marriage exerts an egalitarian influence on Blacks but a less egalitarian one on whites. Parenthood has a less egalitarian effect for all married parents but an egalitarian (...)
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    Black.Jonathan Westphal - 1989 - Mind 98 (October):585-9.
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    Hierarchies of connection: on the inheritance argument for slavery reparations.Jonathan Stanhope - 2021 - Jurisprudence 12 (2):200-225.
    I reconsider and enhance a somewhat neglected argument within the domains of reparations for slavery and black reparations. That argument is for compensating present-day descendants of enslaved per...
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    A Test: Hume's Missing Shade of Blue.Jonathan Finch - 2015 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 13 (3):219-228.
    This paper discusses a possible test of Hume's ‘ missing shade of blue’ and whether it might be possible to make some empirical progress on the question. Towards this end seventy-two students were tested to see if they could determine the correct color ratios of missing black and white shades ranging from a consecutive gap of two out of 236 possible combinations, to a consecutive gap of ten of out of 236 possible combinations. On the most difficult test, four (...)
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  24. Existentialism.Jonathan Webber - 2010 - In John Skorupski (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ethics. Routledge.
    Since it gained currency at the end of the second world war, the term “existentialism” has mostly been associated with a cultural movement that grew out of the wartime intellectual atmosphere of the Left Bank in Paris and spread through fiction and art as much as philosophy. The theoretical and other writings of Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, and Frantz Fanon in the 1940s and 1950s are usually taken as central to this movement, as are the sculptures of (...)
     
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    ‘Destroying everything segregated i could find’: Fred Gray and integration in Alabama.Jonathan L. Entin - 2004 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 7 (4):252-278.
    Rosa Parks was arrested in 1955 for refusing to submit to Alabama law requiring racially segregated transport. Her arrest triggered the Montgomery bus boycott. Fred Gray, barely a year out of law school, represented her – and for nearly half a century thereafter played a prominent role in almost every major civil rights case in the state. Gray’s key moral and legal commitment was grounded in opposition to segregation of every kind, based on the law in principle and the US (...)
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    Enslaving the Image: The Origins of the Tort of Appropriation of Identity Reconsidered.Jonathan Kahn - 1996 - Legal Theory 2 (4):301-324.
    There is no escaping the fact that law shapes identity. Laws tells us who we are and where we stand in society. While sometimes benign, such classification can also be a devastatingly powerful instrument of ostracism and subjugation. Legally enforced racial segregation sent a cold and harsh message about what the dominant society thought it meant to be black. The recent backlash against affirmative action resurrects degrading stereotypes and sends old messages wrapped in new code words about racial identity. (...)
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  27. Caterina Chiarelli, Le attività artistiche e il patrimonio librario della Certosa di Firenze. 2 vols. (Analecta Cartusiana, 102.) Salzburg: Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1984. Paper. 1: pp. xvi, 1–185; 84 black-and-white photographs. 2: pp. vi, 186–491. [REVIEW]Jonathan J. G. Alexander - 1987 - Speculum 62 (1):120-121.
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  28. Robert Deshman, The Benedictional of Æthelwold. (Studies in Manuscript Illumination, 9.) Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1995. Pp. xxiii, 287 plus 35 color plates and 213 black-and-white figures; 4 text figures. $99.50. [REVIEW]Jonathan Alexander - 1998 - Speculum 73 (1):168-170.
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    Hiding Information in Theories Beyond Quantum Mechanics, and It’s Application to the Black Hole Information Problem.Markus P. Müller, Jonathan Oppenheim & Oscar C. O. Dahlsten - 2014 - Foundations of Physics 44 (8):829-842.
    The black hole information problem provides important clues for trying to piece together a quantum theory of gravity. Discussions on this topic have generally assumed that in a consistent theory of gravity and quantum mechanics, quantum theory is unmodified. In this review, we discuss the black hole information problem in the context of generalisations of quantum theory. In this preliminary exploration, we examine black holes in the setting of generalised probabilistic theories, in which quantum theory and classical (...)
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    Elisheva Carlebach and Jacob J. Schacter, eds., New Perspectives on Jewish-Christian Relations: In Honor of David Berger. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2012. Pp. ix, 547; black-and-white figures. $237. ISBN: 978-900-422-1178. [REVIEW]Jonathan M. Elukin - 2014 - Speculum 89 (2):454-457.
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    The Global Liberal Arts Challenge.Jonathan Becker - 2022 - Ethics and International Affairs 36 (3):283-301.
    The democratic backsliding that has accelerated across the globe over the past decade has included a rollback of liberal arts and sciences (LAS) as a system of university education. This essay explores the origins and goals of the global LAS education reform movement. I argue that while the movement is under threat largely due to its principled value of educating democratic citizens, it still has powerful potential and global impact; in part because LAS education is primarily an indigenous phenomenon adapting (...)
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    The relevant alternatives theory and missed clues.T. Black - 2003 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (1):96 – 106.
    According to the relevant alternatives theory of knowledge (RA), I know that p only if my evidence eliminates all relevant alternatives to p . Jonathan Schaffer has recently argued that David Lewis's version of RA, which is perhaps the most detailed version yet provided, cannot account for our failure to know in cases involving missed clues, that is, cases in which we see but fail to appreciate decisive evidence. I argue, however, that Lewis's version of RA survives exposure to (...)
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    The Balfour Declaration: Scottish Presbyterian Eschatology and British Policy Towards Palestine.Alasdair Black - 2018 - Perichoresis 16 (4):35-59.
    This article considers the theological influences on the Balfour Declaration which was made on the 2 November 1917 and for the first time gave British governmental support to the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. It explores the principal personalities and political workings behind the Declaration before going on to argue the statement cannot be entirely divested from the religious sympathies of those involved, especially Lord Balfour. Thereafter, the paper explores the rise of Christian Restorationism in the context of (...)
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    Sarah Bassett, The Urban Image of Late Antique Constantinople. Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Pp. xxi, 291; 13 black-and-white figures and 37 black-and-white plates. $85. [REVIEW]Jonathan Bardill - 2006 - Speculum 81 (2):481-484.
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    Reviews - Fred Sommers. The ordinary language tree. Mind, n.s. vol. 68 , pp. 160–185. - Fred Sommers. Predicability. Philosophy in America, edited by Max Black, Cornell University Press, Ithaca1965, pp. 262–281. - L. R. Reinhardt. Dualism and categories. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, n.s. vol. 66 , pp. 71–92. - David Massie. Sommers' tree theory, a reply to de Sousa. The Journal of philosophy, vol. 64 , pp. 185–193. - Susan Haack. Equivocality, a discussion of Sommers' views. Analysis , vol. 28 no. 5 , pp. 159–165. - R. van Straaten. Sommers' rule and equivocality. Analysis , vol. 29 no. 2 , pp. 58–61. - Dan Passell. On Sommers' logic of sense and nonsense. Mind, n.s. vol. 78 , pp. 132–133. - A. G. Elgood. Sommers' rules of sense. The philosophical quarterly, vol. 20 , pp. 166–169. [REVIEW]Jonathan Bennett - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (4):666-670.
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  36. Stefan Weinfurter, The Salian Century: Main Currents in an Age of Transition. Trans. Barbara M. Bowlus. Foreword by Charles M. Bowlus.(The Middle Ages Series.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999. Pp. xiv, 233; black-and-white frontispiece, 41 black-and-white figures, and tables. $49.95. First published in 1992 under the title Herrschaft und Reich der Salier: Grundlinien einer Umbruchzeit by Jan Thorbecke, Sigmaringen. [REVIEW]Jonathan Rotondo-McCord - 2001 - Speculum 76 (3):811-813.
     
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    Corrigendum: A logic for evidential support.L. Jonathan Cohen - 1967 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (4):352.
    In my paper ‘A Logic for Evidential Support’ (this Journal, 17 (1966), 21 ff.) the argument on page 25 is illustrated by wrong and misleading examples.1 The argument proceeds by considering statements logically equivalent to a universal hypothesis U1 that are formed by generalising analogously not about the individual elements of U1's domain of discourse, but about pairs, trios, or n-membered classes of these elements, where the domain of U1 has at least n elements. But the generalisations must be understood (...)
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  38. Alain Beltjens, Aux origines de l'ordre de Malte: De la fondation de l'hôpital de Jérusalem à sa transformation en ordre militaire. Brussels: Alain Beltjens, 1995. Pp. 517; 8 color and 51 black-and-white maps and illustrations. BF 1,795. Distributed by the author, avenue des Scarabées 18, 1050 Brussels. [REVIEW]D'Arcy Jonathan Dacre Boulton - 1998 - Speculum 73 (2):469-471.
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    Flaws in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Rationale for Supporting the Development and Approval of BiDil as a Treatment for Heart Failure Only in Black Patients.George T. H. Ellison, Jay S. Kaufman, Rosemary F. Head, Paul A. Martin & Jonathan D. Kahn - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (3):449-457.
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's rationale for supporting the development and approval of BiDil for heart failure specifically in black patients was based on under-powered, post hoc subgroup analyses of two relatively old trials , which were further complicated by substantial covariate imbalances between racial groups. Indeed, the only statistically significant difference observed between black and white patients was found without any adjustment for potential confounders in samples that were unlikely to have been adequately randomized. Meanwhile, because (...)
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    László Sándor Chardonnens and Bryan Carella, eds. Secular Learning in Anglo-Saxon England: Exploring the Vernacular. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2012. Pp. xxvi, 246; black-and-white figures. $75.40. ISBN: 978-904-203-5461. [REVIEW]Jonathan Davis-Secord - 2014 - Speculum 89 (2):457-459.
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    Black Sparta. Greek Stories. By Naomi Mitchison. Pp. 320. London: Jonathan Cape, 1928. Cloth, 7s. 6d. net.D. S. Robertson - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (05):203-.
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    Jonathan Burgoyne, Reading the “Exemplum” Right: Fixing the Meaning of “El conde Lucanor.”(North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 289.) Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Department of Romance Languages, 2007. Paper. Pp. ii, 236; black-and-white facsimiles. $37.50. Distributed by the University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-2288. [REVIEW]Laurence De Looze - 2011 - Speculum 86 (2):475-476.
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    Jonathan Shepard and Simon Franklin, eds., Byzantine Diplomacy. Papers from the Twenty-Fourth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Cambridge, March 1990.(Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies, 1.) Aldershot, Hampshire: Variorum, 1992. Pp. xi, 333; 6 black-and-white illustrations. $69.95. [REVIEW]Martin Arbagi - 1994 - Speculum 69 (4):1272-1274.
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    Jonathan Shepard, ed., The Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire, c. 500–1492. Cambridge, Eng., and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Pp. xx, 1207; 67 black-and-white figures, 7 tables, and 52 maps. [REVIEW]Kostis Smyrlis - 2010 - Speculum 85 (2):464-465.
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    Black Sparta. Greek Stories. By Naomi Mitchison. Pp. 320. London: Jonathan Cape, 1928. Cloth, 7s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (5):203-203.
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  46. Between fiction and fact: further reflections on Jonathan Chimakonam’s critique of Kwesi Tsri on blackness and race.Emmanuel Ofuasia - 2019 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 8 (3):41-58.
    In his [Africans are not Black: The Case for Conceptual Liberation], Kwesi Tsri relies extensively on myths and non-fictional narratives to dictate the origin of the racial disparagement of Afro-Americans and Africans from south of the Sahara. Owing to the synonymy between ‘black’ and ‘Africa’ as well as the derogatory symbolism in the former that fuels the latter, Tsri submits the need to disassociate Africans from the concept, ‘black.’ Upon a critical conversation with Tsri’s text however, Chimakonam (...)
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  47. Jonathan Riley-Smith, The First Crusaders, 1095–1131. Cambridge, Eng., and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Pp. xvi, 300; black-and white frontispiece, maps, and diagrams. [REVIEW]Corliss K. Slack - 1999 - Speculum 74 (4):1112-1114.
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    Jonathan Shea, Politics and Government in Byzantium: The Rise and Fall of the Bureaucrats. (New Directions in Byzantine Studies.) London: I. B. Tauris, 2020. Pp. xiii, 258; color and black-and-white figures. $115. ISBN: 978-0-7556-0193-6. [REVIEW]John Haldon - 2022 - Speculum 97 (2):568-570.
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    Book review: Jonathan Charteris-Black, Fire Metaphors Discourses of Awe and Authority. [REVIEW]Terry McDonough - 2017 - Discourse and Communication 11 (6):648-650.
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    Michal Biran, Jonathan Brack, and Francesca Fiaschetti, eds., Along the Silk Roads in Mongol Eurasia: Generals, Merchants, and Intellectuals. Oakland: University of California Press, 2020. Pp. xv, 335; black-and-white figures. $85. ISBN: 978-0-5202-9874-3. Table of contents available online at https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520298743/along-the-silk-roads-in-mongol-eurasia. [REVIEW]Devin DeWeese - 2022 - Speculum 97 (2):476-478.
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