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Constantine X Doukas (1059–1067) versus Uzes – about the Nomads on Boats on the Danube in 1064

2021

The reign of the Doukas dynasty in 1059–1078 was a time when new threats to the Byzantine Empire emerge in Europe and Asia. One of them was the increased activity of Turkmen who were penetrating the lands belonging to the Byzantines. A manifestation of these threats was visible during the rule of Constantine X Doukas (1059–1067) in 1064. We have there an invasion of the tribe of Uzes, who crossed the Danube. They ventured so far, as the vicinity of Thessalonica and the province of Hellas, plundering everything in their path. Their actions surprised the defense of the Byzantines. This attack on the empire was related to their crossing of the Danube, about which Michael Attaliates and Skylitz…

Constantine X DoukasCultural StudiesHistoryNomads’ knowledge of river crossingsUzesReligious studiesConstantine X DoukasDanubeByzantine EmpireStudia Ceranea. Journal of the Waldemar Ceran Research Centre for the History and Culture of the Mediterranean Area and South-East Europe
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Political Extremism and Rationality

2002

Political extremism is widely considered to be the product of irrational behavior. Originally published in 2002, the distinguishing feature of this collection by well-known economists and political scientists from North America, Europe and Australia is to propose a variety of explanations which all insist on the rationality of extremism. Contributors use variants of this approach to shed light on subjects such as the conditions under which democratic parties take extremist positions, the relationship between extremism and conformism, the strategies adopted by revolutionary movements, and the reasons why extremism often leads to violence. The authors identify four core issues in the study of…

Constitutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectMonomaniaPassionRationalitymedicine.disease[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceDemocracyPoliticsIslamic fundamentalismPolitical scienceLawmedicine[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesReligious studies[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceAutonomymedia_common
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Pugnas por el control de la universidad después de la expulsión de los jesuitas

1990

Mi interés se centra en el análisis de los efectos del extrañamiento en los estudios universitarios y concretamente en Valencia. Resulta evidente que el decreto de extrañamiento produjo una efervescencia reformista en la Universidad. Es lógico porque, desde el momento en que empezó la campaña antijesuita, una de las razones alegadas fue la decadencia cultural que habían propiciado los padres de la Compañía a quienes se les atribuía el control de los instrumentos de poder. Así, los reformistas establecieron siempre una conexión entre la llegada al poder de los manteístas y la reforma de las letras. Desde esa perspectiva se comprende la expectación suscitada por el decreto de expulsión de los…

Control ideológicoDP1-402Modern history 1453-D204-475Siglo XVIIIReligious studiesExpulsión de los jesuitasHistory of SpainUniversidadesEnseñanza religiosaMayans y Siscar GregorioFabián y Fuero FranciscoLegislación educativaRevista de Historia Moderna
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Convencionalismo ético en deporte D’Agostino y Morgan en torno a las reglas y convenciones en deporte

2015

In this paper we propose a comparison of the position of D’Agostino with other representatives of convention: William Morgan. We refer to D’Agostino’s position in the first section and in the second section to Morgan’s. We ask whether Morgan, moreover of register his thesis within the Conventionalism, participates also of the internalist conception of sport. Although both authors are conventionalists, there are many different shades that fit between their positions be

ConventionRegister (sociolinguistics)PhilosophyConventionalismSection (typography)Religious studiesSociologyHumanitiesVeritas
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Striving for Significance: The Relationships Between Religiousness, Spirituality, and Meaning in Life

2015

The aim of this study was to investigate whether religiousness and spirituality are associated with meaning in life, and which dimensions of religiousness and spirituality show the closest links with meaning in life. It was assumed that those religious and spiritual dimensions which are most imbued with meaning would be more significant for the presence of meaning than for the search for meaning in life. Two studies were conducted. The results of Study 1 showed that the “religious meaning system” was positively associated with “meaning in life,” with stronger connections for “presence of meaning” than for “search.” As regards “religious coping,” positive coping was positively related to pre…

Coping (psychology)Harmony (color)Negatively associatedSpiritualityReligious studiesPositive copingPsychologySocial psychologyImplicit Religion
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When Meaning Matters: Coping Mediates the Relationship of Religiosity and Illness Appraisal with Well-Being in Older Cancer Patients

2018

When individuals face serious, traumatic illnesses such as cancer, religion can contribute to their coping processes and psychosocial adjustment. In the current study, we examined the relationship between religiosity conceptualized as the religious meaning system, illness appraisal, and psychological well-being with religious and nonreligious coping as potential mediators of this relationship among older cancer patients. In a cross-sectional design, 215 older Polish patients (60–83 years of age; 80% Catholic, 9% Protestant) with gastrointestinal cancer completed measures of religiosity, illness appraisal, religious coping, nonreligious coping, and psychological well-being. Using structural …

Coping (psychology)fungi05 social sciencesReligious studiesfood and beverages050109 social psychologyhumanitiesReligiosityWell-being0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyPsychosocialGeneral PsychologyClinical psychologyThe International Journal for the Psychology of Religion
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La intervención de la Junta de Comercio de Valencia en la política arrocera de la monarquía en la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII: los informes emitido…

2005

El análisis de los informes emitidos por la Junta de Comercio de Valencia en la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII revela la influencia que tuvo la institución en la conformación de la política arrocera de la monarquía. Al igual que ésta, su posición evolucionó desde la hostilidad hacia el cultivo del arroz en la etapa inicial de su intervención hasta la defensa de sus ventajas en la década de 1790. Los argumentos esgrimidos en ambos sentidos permiten identificar los intereses económicos que condicionaron sus planteamientos. Igualmente, el análisis del marco socioeconómico en el que se insertaba la institución contribuye a explicar las razones de la evolución experimentada. The analysis of the r…

CultivationCultivosValencianHistòria modernaD204-475MonarchyRegadíoFrame workIrrigationDP1-40218th centurySiglo XVIIIValencian Board of TradeAgriculturaReligious studiesHistory of SpainAgriculturelanguage.human_languageModern history 1453-GeographyEconomic policyArrozPolítica económicalanguageJunta de Comercio de ValenciaRiceHumanitiesCartography
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Religious toleration and the limits of liberal secularism: The case of India

2019

In recent years there has been a resurgence of public discourse about the role of tolerance as one of the key elements of the Western philosophical heritage. The fact that Western societies remain ...

Cultural Studies060101 anthropologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesReligious studiesEnvironmental ethics06 humanities and the artsToleration050601 international relations0506 political scienceKey (music)Political sciencePublic discourse0601 history and archaeologySecularismmedia_commonSikh Formations
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Iʿtibārī Concepts in Suhrawardī : The Case of Substance

2020

Abstract Shihāb al-Dīn al-Suhrawardī (d. 587/1191) famously criticised the central concepts of Avicennian metaphysics as merely mind-dependent (or iʿtibārī) notions. This paper aims to show that despite his critique, Suhrawardī held that these concepts are meaningful, indeed necessary for human cognition. By the same token, it is argued that their re-emergence in Suhrawardī’s ishrāqī metaphysics is not a matter of incoherence. Although the paper’s findings can be generalised to hold of all iʿtibārī concepts, mutatis mutandis, our focus is on the concept of substance, mainly because of the importance of the concept of ‘dusky substance’ in ishrāqī metaphysics.

Cultural Studies060103 classicsPhilosophyReligious studies06 humanities and the artsrealismi (filosofia)metafysiikka0603 philosophy ethics and religioniʿtibārSuhrawardīPhilosophykonseptualismi060302 philosophyAvicenna0601 history and archaeologyarabialainen filosofia
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Decolonizing queer experience: LGBT+ narratives from Eastern Europe and Eurasia

2021

Cultural StudiesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)QueerNarrativeSociologyReligious studiesEconomic JusticeJournal of Baltic Studies
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