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‘My Husband is My Key to Paradise.’ Attitudes of Muslims in Indonesia and Norway to Spousal Roles and Wife-Beating
2017
This article explores the influence of religious factors and values held by local societies, when Muslims develop their personal attitudes and perceived religious norms regarding spousal roles and ...
Interfaith Dialogue in Christian Norway: Enactment of Inclusive Religiosity as Civilized Behavior
2017
Despite sparse scholarly attention from non-activists, Scandinavian interfaith fora are gaining momentum as a response to societal transformations of increased migration, world conflicts, and politically motivated violence. Combining theories of interaction, ritual performance, and civilizing processes, the article conducts a case study of public interfaith meetings held by a local interfaith forum in Kristiansand in Norway. Analyzing the meetings as organized cultural encounters, the study explores the transformative aspects of the events and it points to how the enactment of civilized forms of cross-cultural religiosity created within and by these public interfaith meetings is interlinked…
Assessment of mental health, religion and culture: the development and examination of psychometric measures (Part VIII – Poland)
2020
This Special Issue of Mental Health, Religion & Culture marks Part VIII of a series entitled Assessment of Mental Health, Religion and Culture: The development and examination of psychometric measu...
Latvijas Vēstures Institūta Žurnāls. 2011, Nr. 4 (81)
2011
Valsts kultūrkapitāla fonds; Valsts pētījuma programma "Nacionālā identitāte: valoda, Latvijas vēsture, kultūra un cilvēkdrošība"
Latvijas Vēstures Institūta Žurnāls. 2009, Nr. 1 (70)
2009
Bibliography of linguistic studies on the early Latvian texts (16th–18th cc.) (until 2019)
2021
Šī elektroniskā bibliogrāfija aptver no pētniecības pirmsākumiem 19. gadsimtā līdz 2019. gadam tapušos valodnieciskos pētījumus par latviešu valodas 16.–18. gadsimta tekstiem. Tajā apkopoti dažāda apjoma pētījumi, sākot no zinātnisko konferenču tēzēm un beidzot ar vairāku sējumu izdevumiem. This electronic bibliography covers linguistic studies dealing with early Latvian texts (16th–18th cc.) from the research on these started in the 19th c. until 2019. It comprises studies of various kinds, from conference abstracts to issues comprising several volumes.
Āru vārdi 17. gadsimta beigu Vidzemes kartēs. Sāvienas (Sawensee) un Aburtu (Lüggen) muižas piemērs
2020
Vidzeme, one of the cultural and historical regions of Latvia, became a part of the kingdom of Sweden during the 17th century. Subsequently, Swedish cartographers mapped the estates of Vidzeme and then compiled maps of larger territories then called castle districts. The present research inspects 11 of these late 17th century maps and analyzes the microtoponyms found there. For an illustration, the maps of Sāviena (Sawensee) and Aburti (Lüggen) estates are chosen. This paper consider as microtoponyms not only the names of meadows, forests, swamps and hills, but also some hydronyms denoting smaller rivers and lakes that had not yet been academically analyzed, in total names of 26 objects. Th…
Latvijas nacionalās valsts idejas tapšana un viņas izpausmes veidi: (1892.g.-1919.gada 18. novembrim), 2. daļa
1935
Economists and Eugenics: Progressive Era Racism and its (Jewish) Discontents
2017
This chapter analyzes the contribution to the debates on labor and immigration of a group of Jewish academicians and reformers who, during the second half of the Progressive Era, explicitly took a stance against the racialist and eugenic rhetoric of the period. This group includes first-rank economists like Edwin R. A. Seligman, Jacob H. Hollander, and Emanuel A. Goldenweiser; influential field specialists such as Isaac A. Hourwich and Isaac M. Rubinow; and relatively less known figures like Max J. Kohler and Samuel K. Joseph. By focusing on the voices of these dissenters, this chapter enriches the emerging picture of Progressive Era eugenic and racial thought.
El teatro religioso en la colección del conde de Gondomar: el manuscrito 14767 de la BNE
2016
La presente tesis doctoral tiene por objeto el estudio del teatro religioso del último tercio del Quinientos a través del análisis de un conjunto de composiciones dramáticas religiosas, un total de 21, reunidas en un manuscrito que perteneció en su día al conde de Gondomar (1567-1626). Este códice se conserva en la Biblioteca Nacional de España con la signatura Ms. 14767 y contiene tres autos religiosos, dos comedias bíblicas, dos comedias marianas y catorce comedias hagiográficas. En este trabajo editamos y analizamos un corpus fundamental para el momento de gestación de la Comedia nueva y de la llamada “comedia de santos”, género que tiene una amplia representación en el códice. En el pri…