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  2. Oxford Research Encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Research Encyclopedias (OREs), which includes 25 encyclopedias in different areas, is an encyclopedic collection published by Oxford University Press in print and online. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Its website was entirely free during an initial development period of several years.

  3. Post-truth - Wikipedia

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    Post-truth is about a historical problem regarding truth in everyday life, especially politics. But truth has long been one of the major preoccupations of philosophy.Truth is also one of the most complicated concepts in the history of philosophy, and much of the research and public debate about post-truth assumes a particular theory of truth, what philosophers call a correspondence theory of ...

  4. Gandhara grave culture - Wikipedia

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    New research, based on 34 excavated graves in Udegram, and in the nearby site of Gogdhara, has uncovered two Gandhara grave culture burial phases, the first between 1400 and 1100 BCE, and the second from 1000 to 800 BCE, with an inter-phase in Gogdhara, from 1200 to 900 BCE.

  5. Comparative religion - Wikipedia

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    Jones, Lindsay, ed. Encyclopedia of Religion (2nd edn, 15 vols, Macmillan, 2004) Momen, Moojan (2009) [Originally published as The Phenomenon of Religion in 1999]. Understanding Religion: A Thematic Approach. Oxford, UK: Oneworld Publications. ISBN 978-1-85168-599-8. OL 25434252M. Muhiyaddin, M. A. (1984) A Comparative Study of the Religions of ...

  6. John Frow - Wikipedia

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    Frow's most recent books have focused on questions of literary theory and its relation to cultural studies. Genre (2006; second revised edition 2015) explores the work of generic classification across a range of literary and cultural texts, understanding genres not as fixed frameworks but as dynamic processes of organization of social knowledge.

  7. Sebastian Prange - Wikipedia

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    Sebastian R. Prange is a historian and academic known for his studies on the medieval Indian Ocean world. [1] He is best known as the author of Monsoon Islam: Trade and Faith on the Medieval Malabar Coast (2018).

  8. Jack Zipes - Wikipedia

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    Zipes is a Fellow of the American Folklore Society [10] and the International Research Society for Children's Literature (IRSCL). [11] He was a Founding Editor of the New German Critique, [12] and holds positions on the advisory boards for the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature, [13] Fairy Tale Review [14] and Storytelling, Self ...

  9. Dene–Yeniseian languages - Wikipedia

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    Dene–Yeniseian is a proposed language family consisting of the Yeniseian languages of central Siberia and the Na-Dene languages of northwestern North America.. Reception among experts has been somewhat favorable; thus, Dene–Yeniseian has been called "the first demonstration of a genealogical link between Old World and New World language families that meets the standards of traditional ...