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The Baltic Enlightenment and perceptions of medieval Latvian history

1998

(1998). The Baltic Enlightenment and perceptions of medieval Latvian history. Journal of Baltic Studies: Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 213-224.

Cultural StudiesHistoryArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subjectlanguageLatvianEnlightenmentEthnologyArchaeologylanguage.human_languagemedia_commonJournal of Baltic Studies
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Politics of belonging in Brussels’ European Quarter

2019

The European Union (EU) has been criticised for a lack of imageries and sites of memory that nation-states have traditionally utilised in their identity-building. The EU, along with other actors, has responded to this iconographic deficit with memory and heritage initiatives and branding campaigns. This article explores how this deficit is dealt with in the European Quarter in Brussels by enlivening it through cultural regeneration and creating narratives that link Europe’s and the EU’s past with the present. The article utilises hermeneutic phenomenological approach combining observation and interpretation of diverse place-making practices, such as monuments, memorials, public artworks, hi…

Cultural StudiesHistoryBrusselsEuropean QuarterGeography Planning and DevelopmentConservationEuroopan unioniyhteenkuuluvuusPoliticsplace-makingPolitical science0502 economics and businessEconomic historymedia_common.cataloged_instanceidentiteetti0601 history and archaeologyEuropean UnionEuropean unionEU-korttelitpaikkaan liittyvä roolimedia_commonPlace making060102 archaeology05 social sciencesMuseologyfenomenologia06 humanities and the artsQuarter (United States coin)collective placeBrysselpolitics of belongingTourism Leisure and Hospitality Managementkulttuurintutkimus050212 sport leisure & tourismInternational Journal of Heritage Studies
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Ingvar the Far-Travelled: between the Byzantium and Caucasus. A Maritime Approach to Discussion

2019

The Journey to the East of the Viking Ingvar the Far-Traveled is one of the events that fit into the history of medieval relations of the Scandinavians with the world of Byzantium. It was a fateful expedition taking place between 1036 and 1041, and to this day it is a source of many controversies and speculations of researchers. The findings of the present paper suggest that the journey did not necessarily proceed to the lands of the Saracens or Byzantium but may have been part of the game played by Constantinople with its ally Tmutarkan, which opposed Jaroslav the Wise, these events unfolding in the north-eastern waters of the Black Sea.

Cultural StudiesHistoryCaucasusbyzantiumviking shipsmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:PG1-9665dromonsIngvar the Far-TraveledReligious studiesArtcaucasusDromonsingvar the far-traveledlcsh:Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languagesByzantiumViking shipsmedia_common
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Between the Darkness of Barbarism and the Light of Civilization: British Images of the Finn in the Late Eighteenth Century

2014

This article aims to show that it was the British travellers (Coxe, Tooke, Clarke,et al.) to Finland in the late eighteenth century who discovered Finland for theBritish reading public. As they distinguished the Finns as a separate ‘race’ fromthe Russians, the Swedes, and the Lapps, they contributed to the proto-racialistimage of them that would become popular in the nineteenth century. BecauseSweden had become an important maritime trading partner (in iron ore, tar, andtimber) to the British, its eastern part, Finland, also became an interesting countryto visit en route from Stockholm to Saint Petersburg (or from Saint Petersburgto Stockholm). The travellers were astonished to realize that…

Cultural StudiesHistoryCivilizationHistoryEnlightenmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectHistory of ideasEnlightenmentAncient historyproto-racialismHistory of ideasGenealogyRace (biology)BarbarismRomanticismlcsh:D204-475BourgeoisieSaint petersburgtravel booksRomanticismFinnsmedia_commonlcsh:Modern history 1453-Sjuttonhundratal
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Book Review: Transatlantic Television Drama: Industries, Programs, and Fans

2020

Cultural StudiesHistoryCommunicationMedia studiesDramaCritical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies
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Europe and refugees : 1938 and 2015-16

2018

Ahonen attempts to provide some historical contextualization for the refugee crisis that has dominated much of European public and political debate since 2015. He draws comparisons between the crisis-ridden present and the decade of the previous century that was particularly laden with anticipation of disaster and doom: the 1930s. More specifically, his article explores parallels in public discussions of refugees by European political leaders and media commentators in 1938, on the one hand, and 2015–16, on the other. The coverage of 1938 focuses on the Evian Conference, organized to discuss the problem of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany, while the analysis of 2015–16 concerns the period f…

Cultural StudiesHistoryContextualizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugee05 social sciencesRefugee crisis050801 communication & media studiesGender studiesrefugees050601 international relations0506 political scienceEuropePolitics0508 media and communicationsThe HolocaustPolitical scienceRhetoricta615pakolaisetEurooppamedia_commonPatterns of Prejudice
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Marcel Proust et l’imaginaire gothique

2020

By associating the imagination of progress with its corollary, permanent innovation, one has the feeling that modernity proceeds from a break with the past, as reflected by avant-garde artists. Nev...

Cultural StudiesHistoryCorollaryLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsFeelingModernitymedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyArtmedia_commonContemporary French and Francophone Studies
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Politics of solidarity in the context of European heritage : The cases of the European Solidarity Centre and Hambach Castle

2019

This article explores the politics of solidarity in the framework of constructing a common cultural heritage of the European Union. The politics of solidarity stems from the notion of solidarity embedded to European heritage. We use critical heritage studies as a theoretical approach that understands heritage as an inherently dissonant social construct, produced by various actors according to political, economic and social interests. The study analyses empirical data from the European Heritage Label (EHL), a flagship heritage action of the EU that communicates shared values and a sense of identification to European citizens. Our empirical data includes ethnographic observation as well as in…

Cultural StudiesHistoryEU-maatpolitics of solidarityEHLGeography Planning and Development050801 communication & media studiesContext (language use)ConservationPolitics0508 media and communicationssolidaarisuusPolitical science11. Sustainability050602 political science & public administrationmedia_common.cataloged_instancecritical heritage studiesEuropean unionmedia_commoncommunicationtransformation05 social sciencesMuseologySolidaritykulttuuriperintö0506 political scienceCultural heritageTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPolitical economyEUkriittinen teoriaeurooppalaisuus
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Byzantines, Latins and Turks in the eastern Mediterranean world after 1150

2015

The late-medieval eastern Mediterranean is quite rightly regarded by the publishers as a region typified by its complexity. As stated in the ‘Introduction’ by Catherine Holmes, the publishers’ aim ...

Cultural StudiesHistoryEastern mediterraneanGeographySociology and Political ScienceAncient historyMediterranean Historical Review
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Borges y Escher: el laberinto Barroco y las paradojas de la percepción del neo-Barroco

2016

En los laberintos barrocos se consuma el placer perverso de la complejidad artificiosa, el gusto por una arquitectura virtual que metaforice las infinitas trayectorias de un universo inextricable. Uno de los signos tangibles de la crisis neobarocca que aparece en la poética de Borges se puede encontrar sin lugar a dudas en la presencia de las metáforas geométricas del laberinto. También Escher, a través de sus representaciones gráficas del inestable equilibrio que existe entre ilusión y desilusión, entre descifración y duda ontológica, entre figuras posibles e imposibles, termina por inscribirse plenamente en el ámbito de la crisis neobarroca.

Cultural StudiesHistoryEnthusiasmNeo-BarrocoLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsParadoja; Borges; Escher; Barroco; Neo-Barroco; laberinto; metáfora.media_common.quotation_subjectlaberintoParadoja Borges Escher Barroco Neo-Barroco laberinto metáfora.ArtmetáforaEscherPleasureParadojaBorgesEscherPoeticsSettore L-LIN/06 - Lingua E Letterature Ispano-AmericaneBarrococomputerVirtual architectureHumanitiesmedia_commoncomputer.programming_language
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