- The
Great Game was a
rivalry between the 19th-century
British and
Russian empires over
influence in
Central Asia,
primarily in Afghanistan, Persia, and...
- When the
cause of a
disease is
poorly understood,
societies tend to
mythologize the
disease or use it as a
metaphor or
symbol of
whatever that culture...
- from D. W. Griffith's 1915
silent film The
Birth of a Nation,
which mythologized the
founding of the
first Klan, it emplo****
marketing techniques and...
- Austrians, most
notably a 3:2 in
Cordoba at the 1978
World Cup. This
mythologized victory is, notably, not
listed in
German accounts of the Austria—German...
-
period (4th–6th
centuries CE),
placing them in
highly ahistorical and
mythologized settings; they
originate and
develop as part of an oral tradition. Some...
- and
Robert F.
Kennedy in 1968. For the public, Kennedy's ********ination
mythologized him into a
heroic figure.
Although scholars typically regard Kennedy...
-
historical scholarship in
order to
sustain the
reservoir of
national mythologization,
liberal historians denounce the émigrés as "misinformers" and "misinterpreters...
-
Scientology "is best
understood as a
devotional cult
aimed at
revering the
mythologized founder of the organization".
Numerous religious studies scholars have...
-
facts of
genetics research discursively migrate and
transform into the
mythologized ethnonationalism of the bio-nation. However,
Israel has also
moved towards...
- An
early illustration of a
mythologized Theodoric killing Odoacer in a joust. From the
Chronica Theodericiana (1181)....