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Interview with Charles Bigelow

2018

Charles Bigelows career parallels the development of digital font technology. He has designed fonts and consulted about font technology to many of the companies that created desktop publishing systems. He has also written extensively on digital font technology and taught at RISD, Stanford, and RIT.

EngineeringComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONGeneral Computer Sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciences050905 science studiescomputer.software_genreDesktop publishingVisual artsText processingHistory and Philosophy of ScienceFontComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0509 other social sciencesbusinesscomputerParallelsIEEE Annals of the History of Computing
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Financial crises in historical perspective: Parallels between the past and present

2014

The outbreak of the financial crisis in 2007 has increased the interest in the study of financial history and, mainly, from compared studies on international financial crises. To this end, Investigaciones de Historia Economica-Economic History Research has set out to publish a special issue, welcoming the research on past financial crises into its pages. This issue consists of five papers, summarized in this introduction, that revolve around three large topics: the significance of sources and their use to understand the origin of financial crisis as well as their regulatory consequences; comparisons between major crises, and the study of financial crises’ causes and the measures taken to ri…

FinanceEconomics and EconometricsHistorybusiness.industryPolitical sciencePerspective (graphical)Financial crisisbusinessPublicationParallelsInvestigaciones de Historia Económica - Economic History Research
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Introduction: A New Look at the Origins of Economic Growth and Regional Inequality

2018

The contributions to this special issue share important themes and methodologies in their quest to explicate economic development and its effects. Nonetheless, each area under examination has its own peculiarities and warrants its own scope of analysis. The result is a special issue that pursues an innovative line of research, exploring parallels and contrasts in economic growth and inequality based on new data at the regional, rather than simply the national, level. The authors are grateful to the following institutions for their financial support of the research in this special issue of The Journal of Interdisciplinary History: (1) European Union (EU— Jean Monnet Action); (2) ICREA—Genera…

HistoryInequalityScope (project management)Economic developmentDesequilibris regionalsmedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningCreixement econòmic06 humanities and the arts02 engineering and technologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsHistoriaRegional disparities060104 historyHistory and Philosophy of ScienceConvergencia regionalDesenvolupament econòmicEconomics0601 history and archaeologyEconomic geographyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringParallelsEconomic growthmedia_common
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Rodrigo de Mendoza, I Marqués del Cenete y I Conde del Cid: paralelismos entre su biografía y su pretendida genealogía = Rodrigo de Mendoza, First Ma…

2018

El Gran Cardenal de España quiso, al legitimar a sus hijos nacidos de sendas relaciones ilícitas, consolidarlos como miembros de la nobleza castellana. Así fue, por ejemplo, con su primogénito Rodrigo, I marqués del Cenete y I conde del Cid, emparentado por voluntad paterna con Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, el Cid Campeador. Al apropiarse de esta ficticia genealogía, el prelado dotaba al mayorazgo legado a éste de un simbolismo que, a medida que el marqués fue madurando y curtiéndose en las guerras de Granada, las campañas italianas y las Germanías de Valencia, cobraba mayor verosimilitud a través de sus actos y acciones. El objeto de este trabajo es aproximarnos al perfil biográfico de Rodrigo de…

Historylcsh:History (General) and history of Europemedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historyArtMarqués del CeneteFifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries.lcsh:History (General)Genealogylcsh:D1-2009Object (philosophy)paralelismos biográficosBiographical ParallelsNobilitylcsh:DCid CampeadorEstateClassicsss. XV-XVI = Marquis of El CeneteHumanitiesParallelsgenealogíamedia_commonAncestorEspacio Tiempo y Forma. Serie III, Historia Medieval
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Conclusion: Transnational Histories of the ‘Royal Nation’

2017

The Conclusion summarily analyses the ‘Royal Nation’ as an autonomous historical category. It draws on arguments presented in different chapters of the book, and brings out commonalities between the viewpoints of the authors of these chapters, to demonstrate as to why the interdependence between monarchies and nation-state formation gathered momentous practical significance as well as conceptual plausibility in different parts of the modern world, from the nineteenth century onwards. The Conclusion emphasizes the intellectual, aesthetic and performative, juridical, social, and political underpinnings of this interdependency; it suggests that this mutual imbrication of the royal and the nati…

InterdependencePoliticsHistoryMonarchymedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical cultureWorld historyPerformative utteranceParallelsNexus (standard)GenealogyEpistemologymedia_common
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Contextualising Baxtin’s Linguistic Ideas

2012

Summary This article discusses the origins and formation of the notion of ‘metalinguistics’ in Mixail Mixajlovič Baxtin’s (1895–1975) writings. It is argued that the discussion of metalinguistics and the division of labour within the study of language in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s may have exerted a more profound influence on the formation of Baxtin’s linguistic views than was previously thought. The article investigates the nature and extent of this interaction and shows that there are interesting parallels between Baxtin’s conception of metalinguistics and the metalinguistics writings of George L. Trager (1906–1992). This suggests that, apart from any purely terminological i…

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryGEORGE (programming language)Scope (project management)MetalinguisticsSociologyParallelsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsDivision of labourEpistemologyHistoriographia Linguistica
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“But big is a funny word”: a multiple perspective on concept formation in a foreign-language-mediated classroom

2015

In recent years, foreign-language mediated instruction (immersion, content-based language learning and teaching) has been studied from various perspectives. In the following study, a single event from a Finnish third-grade EFL-mediated geography lesson is studied by combining insights from three research approaches: sociocultural, socio-cognitive, and discourse-pragmatic. The data analysis focuses on how during concept formation, the participants use commonplace means present in every classroom – textbook and chalkboard, spoken and written, verbal and nonverbal communicative means – to construct knowledge and its social context. The results indicate that there exist strong parallels among t…

Linguistics and LanguageNonverbal communicationConcept learningForeign languageSocio-cognitiveLanguage acquisitionSociocultural evolutionPsychologyParallelsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsSocial relationEducationJournal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice
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Mythological Themes in Artworks of Ernests Brastins and Arvids Brastins

2014

The aim of the study is to analyse artwork of Ernests Brastins (1892-1942) and Arvids Brastins (1893-1984) from the point of view of content and iconology, and the formal structure of work, which helps to reveal the author’s ideological direction. Using the comparative method, the visual text (artwork) is compared to the verbal (folklore) text, in an attempt to find parallels to the way they reflect Latvian mythological conceptions. An appropriate folksongs and beliefs are chosen for the artwork selected for the analysis, which serve as an explanatory material for the subject. The elements included in the work compositions are analyzed in the context of Latvian symbolic representations of n…

LiteratureArvids Brastins; Ernests Brastins; folklore; Latvian mythology; painting; sculptureFolklorebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSubject (philosophy)LatvianContext (language use)General MedicineArtMythologylanguage.human_languageAestheticsIconologylanguageIdeologybusinessParallelsmedia_commonArts and Music in Cultural Discourse. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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Mesopotamian Parallels to the Psalms

2014

LiteratureLamentBiblical studiesbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectArtPraiseSitz im LebenbusinessParallelsClassicsmedia_common
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Heidegger on Poetry: What is Sudeep Sen for?

2015

Heidegger on Poetry: What is Sudeep Sen for? Cross-reading of works by contemporary Indian English poet Sudeep Sen and German philosopher Martin Heidegger highlights some unexpected themes and parallels of both authors’ world-views. Somewhat poetical and often drawing on allusions, the analysis is inspired by the approach on new historicism and its founder, Stephan Greenblatt. Sen and Heidegger, both praised for their attention towards language and beyond, share discoveries regarding existence in destitute time, suspicion about science and technologies, and finding of traces that could lead let the man back to gods.

LiteratureLinguistics and LanguageHistoryIndian EnglishLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsPoetrybusiness.industryPhilosophyReligious studiesArt historyNew HistoricismLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageGermanPhilosophylanguagebusinessParallelsCracow Indological Studies
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