- the
diversity of
global voices. In
educational settings, for example,
Anglocentric curriculums may
overlook non-Western
knowledge systems or
cultural contributions...
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Members -
Anglocentric (2012) 21st
Century Blues -
Anglocentric (2012)
Ingrrland - The Members,
Anglocentric (2012) One Law - The Members,
Anglocentric (2016)...
- The
Anglo-Saxons, in some
contexts simply called Saxons or the English, were a
cultural group who
spoke Old
English and
inhabited much of what is now...
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album charted in the Top 30.
Applauded by the
music press, the album's
Anglocentric rhetoric rejuvenated the group's
fortunes after their post-Leisure slump...
- The
Anglo-French Art
Centre (or
Anglo-French Art School,
previously the St John's Wood Art School, was an art
school at 29 Elm Tree Road in St John's...
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Anglo-Indian
people are a
distinct minority community of mixed-race
British and
Indian ancestry.
During the
colonial period,
their ancestry was defined...
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Michele (9
October 2009). "No More Romanizing: The
Attempt to Be Less
Anglocentric in RDA".
Cataloging &
classification Quarterly. 47 (8): 741–748. doi:10...
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Great Britain by
diverse Germanic peoples led to the
development of a new
Anglo-Saxon
cultural identity and
shared Germanic language, Old English, which...
- particular,
analysed the
mechanics of
royal power during this period.
Anglocentric aspects of many
histories of Henry's
reign were
challenged beginning...
-
Anglo-Norman (Norman:
Anglo-Normaund; French:
Anglo-normand), also
known as
Anglo-Norman French, was a
dialect of Old
Norman that was used in England...