-
Historicization (becoming history) is
commonly referred to the
transition of an item from an
object of
current events to an
object of
historical interest...
- Epic
theatre (German:
episches Theater) is a
theatrical movement that
arose in the
early to mid-20th
century from the
theories and
practice of a number...
- virgin, and that
Marcion apparently has
become "the
victim of the
historicisation of such a metaphor, even
though it
contradicts the
otherwise firm tradition...
- 1017/S0022046900052131. Green,
Caitlin (2009), "The
Historicity and
Historicisation of Arthur", Arthuriana,
retrieved 9 July 2018. Green,
Thomas (August...
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invention of a tradition: Westlake, the
Berlin Conference and the
historicisation of
international law (Klosterman, 2012). Leon,
Daniel De (1886). "The...
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think about social life. The book is also a
critique of work and a
historicisation of the
concept of work as well as a
rejection of Marx "utopia of work"...
- Garland, 2000. Greene,
Caitlin R. (2009) [1998]. "The
Historicity and
Historicisation of Arthur". Arthuriana.co.uk.
Retrieved 6 July 2018.
Halsall 2013,...
- ISBN 0-7490-8351-4. Alexi, Katharina. Glam "Heroines". Gaps in Glam
Historicisation from
Black Self-Feminised Musicians... to the
Herstory of Glam Rock...
- 128–150. Charjes,
Julie (2016). "Blavatsky and Monotheism:
Towards the
Historicisation of a
Critical Category".
Journal of
Religion in Europe. 9 (2–3): 247–275...
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preoccupation with the occult. In addition,
there was a
great interest in the
historicisation of
medieval churches,
which led to the
search for an
explanation for...