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SOHN, JAE-CHEON, and JON A. LEWIS. "Catalogue of the type specimens of Yponomeutoidea (Lepidoptera) in the collection of the United States National Museum of Natural History." Zootaxa 3573, no. 1 (December 6, 2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3573.1.1.

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The collection of the United States National Museum of Natural History includes 183 type specimens of Yponomeutoidea: 106 holotypes, 24 lectotypes, 2 neotypes and 14 species described from syntypes. The primary type specimens of Yponomeutoidea are catalogued with annotations of their collecting data, specimen condition and, if any, uncertainty involving in the type series. Lectotypes are designated for 23 species comprising six Argyresthiidae: Argyresthia alternatella Kearfott, 1908, A. bolliella Busck, 1907, A. castaneella Busck, 1915, A. furcatella Busck, 1916, A. laricella Kearfott, 1908, A. libocedrella Busck, 1916; two Attevidae: Atteva exquisita Busck, 1912, Oeta comptana var. floridana Neumoegen, 1891; Bedelliidae: Bedellia minor Busck, 1900; two Glyphipterigidae: Abrenthia cuprea Busck, 1915, Glyphipterix semiflavana Issiki, 1930; two Heliodinidae: Lamprolophus lithella Busck, 1900, Scelorthus pisoniella Busck, 1900; three Lyonetiidae: Leucoptera erythrinella Busck, 1900, L. pachystimella Busck, 1904, L. smilaciella Busck, 1900; Praydidae: Eucatagma amyrisella Busck, 1900; three Yponomeutidae: Swammerdamia castaneae Busck, 1914, Zelleria celastrusella Kearfott, 1903, Z. gracilariella Busck, 1904; three putative yponomeutoids: Pliniaca bakerella Busck, 1907, Pl. sparsisquamella Busck, 1907, Podiasa chiococcella Busck, 1900.
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Kulcsár, Árpád. "Mesterek és tanítványok. Különös tekintettel Kovács Albert hatására a 20. század eleji kolozsvári homiletika-oktatásra." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Theologia Reformata Transylvanica 67, no. 2 (December 30, 2022): 189–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbtref.67.2.09.

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"Masters and Disciples. With Particular Focus on Albert Kovács’s Influence upon the Teaching of Homiletics in the Early 20th Century in Kolozsvár/Cluj-Napoca. In this paper, I examine the influence of Albert Kovács (1838–1904), Professor of Practical Theology between 1865 and 1904 at the Theological Seminary in Budapest, upon the teaching of homiletics in the early 20th century in Kolozsvár. After the sudden death of Albert Molnár (1849–1901), Lecturer of Practical Theology at the Theological Seminary in Kolozsvár (1895–1901), Béla Kenessey (1858–1918) continued his work (1901–1907). As former disciple of Albert Kovács, Kenessey used his personal notes from Kovács’s lectures. László Ravasz (1882–1975), Professor of Practical Theology (1907–1921), as the disciple of Kenessey in Kolozsvár, was directly influenced by Albert Kovács’s homiletical thoughts. In this paper, I attempt to demonstrate the influence of Albert Kovács by identifying Kenessey’s homiletical notes (1902) in the Manuscript Collection of the Theological Institute in Kolozsvár, by using an early (1909), handwritten version of László Ravasz’s homiletical handbook (1915) from the inheritance of his disciple Sándor Tavaszy (1888–1952). I also examine the value of László Ravasz’s thoughts in the context of the history of Hungarian and European Protestant homiletics and preaching. Keywords: Albert Kovács, Béla Kenessey, László Ravasz, history of homiletics and preaching "
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Afary, Janet. "Peasant Rebellions of the Caspian Region during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution, 1906–1909." International Journal of Middle East Studies 23, no. 2 (May 1991): 137–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743800056014.

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Despite a growing literature on peasant movements in the early 20th century, the story of the peasant rebellions of the Caspian region at the time of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1906–11 has been little studied.1 A close look at three sets of materials—the newspapers of the Constitutional Revolution, among them Majlis (1906–1908), Anjuman (1906–1909), Habl al-Matīn (1907–1909), and Sūr-i Isrāfīl (1907–8); British diplomatic reports; and several regional studies and memoirs of the period—reveal that, during the First Constitutional Period of 1906–1908, a number of strikes and sit-ins were carried out by the peasants, often with the support of craftsmen and workers, who had initiated trade union activity. Such revolts were considerably more sustained and prominent in the northern areas of Gilan and Azerbayjan, which were directly influenced by the flow of radical ideas from the Russian Caucasus; they also benefited from a long history of social struggle among the craftsmen and small shopkeepers (pīshahvarāns), who maintained their guilds, and a tradition of alliances among the craftsmen, the urban poor, and the poor peasants.2
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Kuhn, Philip. "Footnotes in the History of British Psychoanalysis: Observing Ernest Jones Discerning the Works of Sigmund Freud, 1905–1908." Psychoanalysis and History 16, no. 1 (January 2014): 5–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/pah.2014.0138.

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In his late historical and autobiographical writings Ernest Jones claims that he first heard of Freud in 1903, then learnt German and was practising psychoanalysis by 1906. Observing Jones's intellectual development from his treatment of Tom Ellen in early 1905 through to his ‘emigration’ to Canada in late September 1908, reveals flaws in Jones's chronology because his journey towards ‘Freudianism’ was far more complex than he or his biographers have allowed. Jones's contemporaneous publications suggest that his early psychological researches were informed by Pierre Janet and that he only discovered Freud during the Amsterdam Congress in September 1907. Thereafter Jones's knowledge of Freud was gleaned second-hand mainly through the writings of the ‘Boston’ and ‘Zurich’ Schools and his first attempts at psychoanalysis were through Jung's Word Association Tests which he only started using after he arrived in Canada. Revising Jones's autobiographical claims has implications for our understanding of Jones and for the early history of British psychoanalysis.
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Sulyak, S. G. "V.A. Frantsev and Carpathian Rus." Rusin, no. 64 (2021): 89–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18572685/64/5.

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Frantsev Vladimir Andreevich (April 4 (16), 1867 – March 19, 1942) – a Russian Slavicist, who authored more than 300 works on Slavic studies. He graduated from a Warsaw grammar school, then studied in the Imperial Warsaw University. In 1893–1895, V. Frantsev made several journeys abroad with the academic pupose. In 1895, he began to prepare for the master’s degree. In 1897, he went abroad and spent three years there. In 1899, V.A. Frantsev made a trip to Ugrian Rus, after which published an article “Review of the most important studies of Ugric Rus” in the Russian Philological Bulletin (1901, Nr. 1–2) in Warsaw. During his trip, V.A. Frantsev met and subsequently maintained contacts with prominent figures in the revival of Ugrian Rus. In 1899, he became Associate Professor of the Department of the History of Slavic Dialects and Literatures of the Imperial Warsaw University, in 1903 – an extraordinary professor, in 1907 – an ordinary professor. In 1900–1921, V.A. Frantsev lectured at the University of Warsaw, which in 1915 moved to Rostov-on-Don in connection with WWI. Teaching actively at the University, he devoted his free time to archival studies, working mainly in the Slavic lands of Austria-Hungary, where he went “for summer vacations” from 1901 to 1914. Sometimes he continued his work during the winter vacations and Easter holidays, as in 1906/07 and in 1907/08, when the university did not function due to student unrest. V.A. Frantsev reported to the “Society of History, Philology and Law” at the University of Warsaw, of which he was an active participant. In 1902–1907, Frantsev published almost all of his major works (except P.Y. Shafarik’s correspondence, published much later). Among them were his master’s thesis “An Essay on the History of the Czech Renaissance” (Warsaw, 1902), doctoral dissertation “Polish Slavic Studies in the late 18th and first quarter of the 19th century” (Prague, 1906), “Czech dramatic works of the 16th – 17th centuries” (Warsaw, 1903), etc. In 1909, during heated discussions on the future structure of Chełm-Podlasie Rus, he published “Maps of the Russian and Orthodox population of Chełm Rus with statistical tables”. In 1913, V.A. Frantsev became a member of the Czech Royal Society of Sciences. Since 1915, he was a corresponding member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg in the Department of Russian Language and Literature. He did not accept the October Revolution, yet never publicly opposed the new government. At the end of 1919, he received an offer from the Council of Professors of the Prague Charles University (Czechoslovakia) to head the Russian branch of the Slavic Seminar. In Czechoslovakia, he became a professor at Charles University. In 1927, he took Czechoslovak citizenship. V.A. Frantsev’s life was associated with the Russian emigration. He was a full member and chairman of the Russian Institute, as well as chairman of the “Russian Academic Group in Czechoslovakia”, deputy chairman of the “Union of Russian Academic Organizations Abroad”, a member of the Commission for the Study of Slovakia and Subcarpathian Rus. In 1924, the Uzhhorod “A. Dukhnovich Cultural and Educational Society” republished V.A. Frantsev’s From the Renaissance Era of Ugric Rus under the title On the Question of the Literary Language of Subcarpathian Rus and a brief From the History of Writing in Subcarpathian Rus (1929). In 1930, The Carpathian Collection was published in Uzhhorod, with Frantsev “From the history of the struggle for the Russian literary language in Subcarpathian Rus” in the preface. He spent his last years in Czechoslovakia occupied by Nazi Germany. V.A. Frantsev died on March 19, 1942, a few days before his 75th birthday. He is buried in the Olshansk cemetery in Prague.
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Kinlen, L. J. "Eliot Howard's “law of territory” in birds: the influence of Charles Moffat and Edmund Selous." Archives of Natural History 45, no. 1 (April 2018): 54–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.2018.0482.

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Eliot Howard presented his theory of territory in the nine-part The British warblers published between 1907 and 1914. He is generally considered to have been unaware of significant earlier accounts of this theory, in particular by Altum and by Moffat in 1903 in The Irish naturalist. This periodical was perhaps little read outside Ireland, but Howard's wife came from Donegal, and his regular birdwatching there make early familiarity probable. In 1904, he began planning an ambitious work on warblers that would draw attention to supposed defects in the theory of sexual selection. Probably hastened by Selous highlighting sexual selection in The zoologist in 1906, part one of The British warblers in 1907 carried a forthright attack on Darwin's theory. Territory was first mentioned in part two in 1908, but without elaboration, after Selous in 1907 described the Ruff's territory on its assembly ground. In November 1910, in part five of The British warblers, after Selous that year had stressed territory on Eurasian Black Grouse leks, Howard's writing became more focused, and a “law of territory” was stated to be widespread in birds: males struggle, not for females, but for territory, and if won, a mate is won also. Many common features point to the crucial influence of Moffat's article on the theory proposed by Howard. His awareness of Moffat's work is further evidenced by a newspaper report found among his papers, about a Dublin lecture in January 1910 by R. M. Barrington, who stated that Moffat's theory was supported by Howard.
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Wolters, Gereon. "Hugo Dingler." Science in Context 2, no. 2 (1988): 359–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026988970000065x.

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Hugo Dingler lived from 1881 to 1954. During the academic years 1901–2 and 1903–4 he studied mathematics and physics at the University of Munich. He spent the intervening year (and then the summer of 1906) in Göttingen, where he studied mathematics with David Hilbert and Felix Klein as well as – for the first time – philosophy (with Edmund Husserl). In 1907 Dingler completed his doctorate in Munich with Aurel Voss with a dissertation on general surface deformation. His Habilitation followed in 1912, also at the University of Munich, but only for the prospectless field of “Method, Didactics and History of Mathematical Sciences.”
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Mustafayev Ilkin Zulfugar. "The Russian Empire on the eve of the world economic crisis of 1900-1903." InterConf, no. 45(201) (May 20, 2024): 326–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.51582/interconf.19-20.05.2024.032.

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The article offers a fascinating look at one of the most difficult periods in Russian history: the economic crisis of the early 20th century. Analyzing the events of 1900-1903, the authors reveal the complex factors underlying this crisis: from falling commodity prices to military conflicts and internal social upheavals. By revealing the impact of the lives of ordinary citizens and the luxurious lifestyles of the elite, the article offers a unique perspective on the contradictions that grew in the country and subsequently led to significant social and political changes. But that was not enough; the article also analyzes the events that prolonged the crisis until 1909, including the Russo-Japanese War and the revolution of 1905-1907, and highlights their impact on economic instability. Special attention is paid to the economic situation of Azerbaijan in the Russian Empire at the beginning of the 20th century and its role in the context of the general economic crisis is explored.
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Kerov, Valeriy Vsevolodovich. "«The people’s liberation has not yet been finalized completely»: Old Believers and the Third June Monarchy." Российская история, no. 4 (August 15, 2023): 136–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s2949124x23040107.

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The article focuses on the political history of the Old Believers of the period of the Third June Monarchy 1907-1914. The political views of the Old Believers and their attitude towards the autocracy, government and local authorities, as well as the official church are analyzed. The Old Believers came to the conclusion that the tsarist decrees of 1905 and 1906 on confessional tolerance were not fully implemented, in 1907-1914. persecution of Old Believers for religious beliefs and restriction of their religious activity resumed.
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Ventura, Roberto. "Visões do deserto: selva e sertão em Euclides da Cunha." História, Ciências, Saúde-Manguinhos 5, suppl (July 1998): 133–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0104-59701998000400008.

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Euclides da Cunha abordou duas regiões tidas como pouco propícias ao homem: o sertão baiano e a selva amazônica. Escreveu, em 1897, reportagens sobre a guerra de Canudos para O Estado de S. Paulo e publicou, em 1902, Os sertões. Fez, em 1905, expedição de reconhecimento do Alto Purus e redigiu os ensaios sobre a Amazônia, reunidos em Contrastes e confrontos (1907) e em À margem da história (1909). Recorreu, em seus escritos sobre Canudos e a Amazônia, à imagem do deserto para caracterizar a selva e sertão como territórios ainda não explorados pela ciência.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "History, 1907"

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Salonen, H. (Hanni). "Vaikeuksien työmaa:lääkärilähetystyön ongelmat Kiinassa vuosina 1907–1909." Bachelor's thesis, University of Oulu, 2017. http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-201707012709.

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Milde, Lovisa. "Sjuksköterskeutbildningen i Karlstad 1907-1909 : Kvinnorna under de första åren." Thesis, Karlstads universitet, Fakulteten för humaniora och samhällsvetenskap (from 2013), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-72086.

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Schindler, Inez Agnes. "The history of education in Lake Charles from 1907-1937." Lake Charles, La. : Department of Archives and Special Collections, Frazar Memorial Library, McNeese State University, 2007. http://www.library.mcneese.edu/depts/archive/FTBooks/schindler.htm.

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Sheppard, Rebekah. "A history of encounter, an encounter with history : the Emil Torday Expedition, 1907-1909." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2017. https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/67861/.

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This thesis examines the historical context of the 1907-1909 Emil Torday Expedition. This expedition spanned two years, and culminated in formative publications and museum collections in the anthropology, art history, geography and history of Central Africa, lynchpins of the historiography and narratives of Central Africa that followed. With newly uncovered archival material, the conditioning and methodological development of an anthropologist and collector (Emil Torday) is re-evaluated. The first chapter is a re-examination of the historical and theoretical context that characterised Tordayï¿1⁄2s work. Chapter Two includes an historical overview of the Congo and the areas relevant to this thesis, as well as the biographies of the expedition members. A close reading of the historical context in which Torday operated in early colonial Congo Free State and the Belgian Congo (1900-1905) has led to the discoveries outlined in Chapter Three about the nature of generating information through trading in the Kasai, and the role of the amateur ethnographer (Torday in his earlier years). Through archival research, Chapter Three extends the historical context of Chapter Two about the nature of annexation, trade, exploration and colonisation before the expedition reached the Kasai region in 1907. The remaining chapters outline the encounters during the expedition among various peoples in the Kasai region in what was formerly known as the Belgian Congo. Given the transition in methods of the expedition members, and the varied reception among each of these Congolese hosts, these chapters work chronologically in order to examine the way in which specific encounters generate historical sources. Chapter Five unpicks the intricacies in the collection of the much-famed ndop (royal sculptures), and the involvement of local elites and their oral histories in the making of Central African history. Following this chapter, a microscopic look at three months spent among the Lele people, neighbours and claimed relations of the Kuba-Bushong, revises this history, and extends our observations about the nature of collecting, trade and exchange (of artefacts and information) in the absence of visible authority (both local and colonial). By examining in detail Tordayï¿1⁄2s methods in this part of the expedition, evidence of his continuing development of narratives which follow a Kuba vision of Kasai history and cosmology becomes apparent. Torday worked with these elites in order to mute the influence of a European, or European-related presence, to present the Lele people and their lands as a pristine culture, untainted by foreign influence. The final chapter looks to revise this Kuba vision of a ï¿1⁄2gloriousï¿1⁄2 past that reflected dominance over their neighbours (the Lele). This final chapter looks at the encounter with the Chokwe traders, who had been present and dominant in the Kasai trade networks in the years before European presence. The thesis in its entirety examines the nature of historical and anthropological evidence/knowledge; how and why this is generated in a given context. The aims of this thesis are to engage with the way in which sources are produced in conjunction with local people and the way in which archives, museums and collections are made through the process of fieldwork, trade, photography and exchange before they reach these destinations. As Torday and his sources have been (and continue to be) formative in the historical and anthropological discourse of the area since their inception, this thesis will enrich the studies of scholars wishing to engage with Tordayï¿1⁄2s data, as well as uncover the wider methodological concerns of the genesis of historical sources in conjunction with African agents.
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Schneider, Megan Elaine. "The Distaff Side: The Williamsburg Civic League, 1907-1937." W&M ScholarWorks, 1991. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539625692.

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Parak, Anders. "Folkmakt eller herremakt? : En närläsning av rösträttsdebatterna i riksdagen 1906 och 1907." Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Historia, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-35871.

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Den här uppsatsen undersöker rösträttsbeslutet 1907. Det är framförallt debatterna i riksdagen som står i centrum. För att förstå händelserna 1907 är det viktigt att även granska tidigare tilldragelser i den svenska demokratiseringsprocessen. Därför kommer riksdagsdebatten om rösträttsfrågan 1906 också att analyseras ingående. Då var det en liberal regering som lade fram en rösträttsproposition, men den föll i den konservativa första kammaren. Rösträttsreformen 1907-1909 kom till stånd under en högerregering vilket kan tyckas förvånande. Många konservativa hade nämligen tidigare varit hårda motståndare till en utvidgning av rösträtten. Även många på vänsterkanten var kritiska eftersom man inte tyckte att reformen gick tillräckligt långt. Den här uppsatsen huvudfråga handlar om förväntningar, närmare bestämt vilka konsekvenser riksdagsmännen ansåg att en utvidgning av rösträtten skulle få. Det visar sig att många av de mest konservativas varningsord skulle komma att förverkligas inom en inte alltför avlägsen framtid. Bara drygt tio år senare skulle den stora allmänna rösträttsreformen röstas igenom, vilket gör det intressant att placera rösträttsreformen 1907-1909 i ett större perspektiv. Även det kommer att diskuteras i uppsatsen. När man studerar demokratiseringsprocessen i Sverige överskuggas ofta rösträttsreformen 1907-1909 nästan helt av den omfattande allmänna rösträttsreformen 1918-1921. Den här uppsatsen vill visa att rösträttsbeslutet 1907 var en betydande reform i sin egen rätt.
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Sandvick, Clinton. "Licensing American Physicians: 1870-1907." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/17881.

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In 1870, physicians in United States were not licensed by the state or federal governments, but by 1900 almost every state and territory passed some form of medical licensing. Regular physicians originally promoted licensing laws as way to marginalize competing Homeopathic and Eclectic physicians, but eventually, elite Regular physicians worked with organized, educated Homeopathic and Eclectic physicians to lobby for medical licensing laws. Physicians knew that medical licensing was not particularly appealing to state legislatures. Therefore, physicians successfully packaged licensing laws with broader public health reforms to convince state legislatures that they were necessary. By tying medical licensing laws with public health measures, physicians also provided a strong legal basis for courts to find these laws constitutional. While courts were somewhat skeptical of licensing, judges ultimately found that licensing laws were a constitutional use of state police powers. The quasi-governmental organizations created by licensing laws used their legal authority to expand the scope of the practice of medicine and slowly sought to force all medical specialists to obtain medical licenses. By expanding the scope of the practice of medicine, physicians successfully seized control of most aspects of healthcare. These organizations also sought to eliminate any unlicensed medical competition by requiring all medical specialists to attend medical schools approved by state licensing boards. Ultimately, licensing laws and a growing understanding of medical science gradually merged the three largest competing medical sects and unified the practice of medicine under physicians. This dissertation includes previously published material.
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Nilsson, Niclas. "Varför Storbritannien? : Svenska uppslagsverk och det historiska förklaringsperspektivet (1907-1998)." Thesis, Linnaeus University, School of Cultural Sciences, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:vxu:diva-7250.

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Title: Why Great Britain? – Swedish Encyclopaedias and the Explanatory Perspective of History, Essay in History

 

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In my essay I describe how Swedish 20th century encyclopaedias interpret the coming about of the British Empire, the overall purpose being to establish a pattern of evolution in terms of historical understanding on the part of the encyclopaedic literature. Firstly, I have tried to determine whether the presentations at all constitute explanatory efforts. In those cases where they do, I have sought to ascertain whether the reasons put forward are to be understood as structural and stable, or as matters of less permanence. I have also tried to link these interpretations to significant “constructions” of history – i. e: to important theories within this discipline. Finally, I have tried to discern a diachronic pattern, both in regard to explanatory efforts and in regard to the grounds for explanation (time perspective and construction). I have also tried to establish a relationship between explanatory effort and grounds for explanation. As far as the explanatory efforts themselves are concerned, no diachronic pattern emerged. As for time perspective and construction, a significant shift had occurred between the youngest and oldest encyclopaedias. The former discussed conditions of little permanence created by historical actors, while the latter stressed the significance of structural, more stable, conditions. The intermediate period, however, held varying perspectives in terms of time and construction. I also found that the explanatory effort itself, seemed to affect these perspectives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Zaslavsky, Alexander. "The Anglo-Russian entente : 1907-1914." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.275743.

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Grievson, Lee. "The policing of cinema, 1907-1915." Thesis, University of Kent, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.300941.

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Books on the topic "History, 1907"

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Ot, Hoffmann, and Deutscher Werkbund, eds. Der Deutsche Werkbund, 1907, 1947, 1987--. Frankfurt: Deutscher Werkbund, 1987.

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1923-, Denis Pierre, ed. Madagascar: 1907-1909. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2001.

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McLachlan, Douglas M. Glasgow scouting 1907-1970: A history. [Glasgow]: [Greater GlasgowScout Council], 1987.

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Mariona, Teruel, Torrella Rafel, and Delclós Marta, eds. La Rambla 1907-1908. [Barcelona]: Arxiu Fotogràfic de Barcelona, 2010.

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Marta, Delclós, ed. La Rambla, 1907-1908. Barcelona: Viena, 2011.

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Rewolucja: Russian Poland, 1904-1907. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1995.

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Pentti, Seppälä, and Suomen Palloliitto, eds. Tänään, huomenna, eilinen: Suomen Palloliitto 1907-1987 = Finlands bollförbund 1907-1987. [Helsinki: Suomen Palloliitto, 1988.

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Bowers, Peter M. Curtiss aircraft, 1907-1947. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press, 1987.

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1954-, Marwedel Rainer, ed. Nachtkritiken: Kleine Schriften, 1906-1907. Göttingen: Wallstein, 2005.

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Lessing, Theodor. Nachtkritiken: Kleine Schriften 1906-1907. Göttingen: Wallstein, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "History, 1907"

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Stuessy, Tod F. "Skottsberg (1907–1917)." In Environmental History of Oceanic Islands, 185–201. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47871-1_11.

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Cai, Yu. "1907." In A Chronicle of China’s Notary History (1902–1979), 7–8. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1685-6_4.

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Osipova, Sanita. "Valdemārs Kalniņš (1907–1981)." In Socialism and Legal History, 136–47. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge, 2021. | Series: Routledge research in legal history: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367814670-7.

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Wigdorsky, Leopoldo. "Eduardo Benot (1822–1907)." In History of Linguistics 1993, 221. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sihols.78.29wig.

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Mirfendereski, Guive. "The Lords of Northern Persia (1907–1917)." In A Diplomatic History of the Caspian Sea, 85–93. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230107571_22.

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Matalas, Nick. "Walter B. Langbein: 1907-1982." In History of Geophysics, 147. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/hg001p0147.

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Shor, Elizabeth N. "Edward C. Bullard 1907–1980." In History of Geophysics, 167–68. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/hg002p0167.

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Ionescu, Theodor. "Nicolae Manolescu (1907–1993)." In History of Mechanism and Machine Science, 123–39. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2346-9_7.

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McKean, Robert B. "The Bureaucracy and the Labour Problem, June 1907–February 1917." In New Perspectives in Modern Russian History, 222–49. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22210-0_12.

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Mayers, Janice. "Access to Secondary Education for Girls in Barbados, 1907–43." In Engendering History, 258–75. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-07302-0_14.

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Conference papers on the topic "History, 1907"

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Megh R Goyal and (or initial) (or initial). "AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING IN PUERTO RICO [1907 - 2007]: HISTORY AND FUTURE." In Puerto Rico Section. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/2013.23603.

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Shaidurov, Vladimir. "THE STOLYPINS AGRARIAN REFORMS AND THEIR IMPACTS ON THE RUSSIAN GERMANS SITUATION: 1907 � 1916." In SGEM 2014 Scientific SubConference on ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY. Stef92 Technology, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2014/b31/s10.083.

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Ashby, Michael. "A Prague School psycholinguist in London? The life and career of Frieda Goldman‐Eisler (1907–1982)." In Fourth International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research (HSCR 2021). ISCA: ISCA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/hscr.2021-2.

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Goad, Philip. "Designing a Critical Voice: Discourse and the Victorian Architectural Students Society (VASS), 1907-1961." In The 38th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. online: SAHANZ, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a3992pwp5p.

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Students are a necessary part of the architecture profession. Their training and preparation have long been key to maintaining the business and culture of architecture, and in doing so perpetuating traditional territories that control the institutionalisation of a profession. Students have also created their own associations, often mirroring, and at the instigation of, their parent organizations. More often than not though, in addition to acting as social binders and playing out the role of disciplinary ‘club’, these associations have developed a critical voice, urging change and injecting critique: in short, setting the basis for the framing of a local discourse. Using its publications as primary source material, this paper explores the critical activities of the Victorian Architectural Students Society (VASS), which developed under the auspices of the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects (RVIA). VASS published its annual from 1908, which evolved by 1932 to become Lines and, then additionally in 1939, students Robin Boyd and Roy Simpson expanded VASS’s publishing remit, producing the oft-controversial fold-away pamphlet Smudges that infamously gave ‘blots’ and ‘bouquets’ to new buildings. In 1947, VASS published Victorian Modern, Australia’s first polemical history of modern architecture and in 1952, it was the first publisher of the influential journal, Architecture and Arts. This paper examines the shifting ambitions of VASS, its chief protagonists, the role of graphics and the deft blending of the social, satirical and the critical that eventually framed and shaped Victoria’s architecture culture after World War II.
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Albina, Batueva. "INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITY OF CENTRAL SPIRITUAL CONTROL OF BUDDHISTS IN 1960-1970-X YEARS." In Archives in history. History in archives. Ottisk, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32363/978-5-6041443-5-0-2018-205-211.

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Kurguzov, Pavel. "From the History of the Quartering of the 20th Eastern Siberian Region in Troitskosavsk in 1908." In Irkutsk Historical and Economic Yearbook 2020. Baikal State University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/978-5-7253-3017-5.10.

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Based on archival and data of Russian historiography, the article analyzes the course and main results of the cantonment of the 20th East Siberian Regiment of the 2nd Army Corps of the Russian Imperial Army in Troitskosavsk (now Kyakhta) in 1908–1909, XX century. The main problems associated with the deployment of this military unit, the consequences of this event for the economy of Troitskosavsk and the county of the same name are analyzed. For the first time, data on the number of rank-and-file and regiment officers placed at the time of the study (1908–1909) in Troitskosavsk are being put into scientific circulation.
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Macken, Jared. "The Ordinary within the Extraordinary: The Ideology and Architectural Form of Boley, an “All-Black Town” in the Prairie." In 111th ACSA Annual Meeting Proceedings. ACSA Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.am.111.63.

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In 1908, Booker T. Washington stepped off the Fort Smith and Western Railway train into the town of Boley, Oklahoma. Washington found a bustling main street home to over 2,500 African American citizens. He described this collective of individuals as unified around a common goal, “with the definite intention of getting a home and building up a community where they can, as they say, be ‘free.’” The main street was the physical manifestation of this idea, the center of the community. It was comprised of ordinary banks, store front shops, theaters, and social clubs, all of which connected to form a dynamic cosmopolitan street— an architectural collective form. Each building aligned with its neighbor creating a single linear street, a space where the culture of the town thrived. This public space became a symbol of the extraordinary lives and ideology of its citizens, who produced an intentional utopia in the middle of the prairie. Boley is one of more than fifty “All-Black Towns” that developed in “Indian Territory” before Oklahoma became a state. Despite their prominence, these towns’ potential and influence was suppressed when the territory became a state in 1907. State development was driven by lawmaker’s ambition to control the sovereign land of Native Americans and impose control over towns like Boley by enacting Jim Crow Laws legalizing segregation. This agenda manifests itself in the form and ideology of the state’s colonial towns. However, the story of the state’s history does not reflect the narrative of colonization. Instead, it is dominated by tales of sturdy “pioneers” realizing their role within the myth of manifest destiny. In contrast, Boley’s history is an alternative to this myth, a symbol of a radical ideology of freedom, and a form that reinforces this idea. Boley’s narrative begins to debunk the myth of manifest destiny and contrast with other colonial town forms. This paper explores the relationship between the architectural form of Boley’s main street and the town’s cultural significance, linking the founding community’s ideology to architectural spaces that transformed the ordinary street into a dynamic social space. The paper compares Boley’s unified linear main street, which emphasized its citizens and their freedom, with another town typology built around the same time: Perry’s centralized courthouse square that emphasized the seat of power that was colonizing Cherokee Nation land. Analysis of these slightly varied architectural forms and ideologies reorients the historical narrative of the state. As a result, these suppressed urban stories, in particular that of Boley’s, are able to make new contributions to architectural discourse on the city and also change the dominant narratives of American Expansion.
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Jesiek, Brent K. "Sociotechnical Settlement and Mediation in a System of Technical Societies: A Relational History of the IEEE Computer Society and ACM, circa 1967-1977." In 2009 IEEE Conference on the History of Technical Societies. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hts.2009.5337818.

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Tarasenko, M. O. "Serhiy Donich (1900–1958): the Fate of Egyptologist in Soviet Ukraine." In Preislamic Near East: History, Religion, Culture. A.Yu. Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies of the NAS of Ukraine, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/preislamic2021.02.147.

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Poblador Muga, María Pilar. "Pont Alexandre III Built for the Exposition Universelle of 1900." In Spain: Comparative Studies oт History and Culture. Novosibirsk State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/978-5-4437-1247-5-104-123.

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Reports on the topic "History, 1907"

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Lowe, Hilary. ?To Keep a Birthplace?: An Administrative History of John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site. National Park Service, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2302805.

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The National Park Service (NPS) opened the John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site (JOFI), in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1969 to commemorate the life of the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, at the home where he was born in 1917. The site was a gift from Rose Kennedy, and the Kennedy family, to the nation. It joined the Park Service initially as part of a unit managed by the Boston Service Group, a regional administrative unit that managed many parks and units that were in development and several small sites. The Administrative History traces the history of the establishment and management of John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site from efforts to commemorate the house during his presidency through the beginning of the 21st century.
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Eastburn, C. Command History Calendar Year 1997. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada348972.

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Arciniegas, Germán. How the History of America Began. Inter-American Development Bank, April 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0007907.

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Fehner, T. R., and J. M. Holl. Department of Energy 1977--1994: A summary history. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10106088.

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Samper, Cristián. Cultural Ecology in the Americas. Inter-American Development Bank, December 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0007950.

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Borowski, Harry R. The Harmon Memorial Lectures in Military History 1959-1987. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada209681.

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Todd, B. J., C. F. M. Lewis, and G. D. Hobson. Resurrection of 1967 single-channel seismic reflection data and isopach map of sediments in central and eastern Lake Erie, Ontario, Canada, and Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York, U.S.A. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/331498.

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In the Laurentian Great Lakes, the seismostratigraphy revealed by legacy seismic reflection profiles (i.e., analogue paper records) provides insight to the history of glaciation and deglaciation, sediment deposition and lake level history. Digital recovery and analysis of Great Lakes legacy seismic data is a cost-effective method to generate the offshore broad scale surfaces pertinent to the surficial framework geology layer required as input by three-dimensional stratigraphic studies. This Open File describes the digital recovery of 1566 km of recently discovered single channel seismic reflection data collected in central and eastern Lake Erie in the summer of 1967. A legacy isopach map of sediment thickness, based on the 1967 data, has also been resurrected.
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Ross, R. H. Tank 41-H salt level fill history 1985 to 1987. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/367116.

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Coumbe, Arthur T. A History of the U.S. Army Officer Corps, 1900-1990. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada609403.

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Frank, Lawrence H., James T. Luz, Thomas J. Contreras, Crooks Jr., and Brenda M. 1997 Command History for Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, California. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada381705.

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