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  2. Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus - Wikipedia

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    According to its Brill listing The Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus "investigates the social, cultural and historical context in which Jesus lived, discusses methodological issues surrounding the reconstruction of the historical Jesus, examines the history of research on Jesus, and explores how the life of Jesus has been portrayed in historiographical reception and other media.

  3. The American Historical Review - Wikipedia

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    The journal's offices in Bloomington, Indiana. Founded in 1895, The American Historical Review was a joint effort between the history departments at Cornell University and at Harvard University, modeled on The English Historical Review and the French Revue historique, [4] "for the promotion of historical studies, the collection and preservation of historical documents and artifacts, and the ...

  4. Four Freedoms - Wikipedia

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    Historical context In the ... Quarterly Journal of Speech 69.1 (1983): 15–24. External links Library resources about Four Freedoms. Resources in your library ...

  5. Utah Historical Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    Utah Historical Quarterly is a quarterly academic journal from the Utah State Historical Society (published through the University of Illinois) that discusses Utah history. [ 5 ] [ 3 ] [ 6 ] The journal's publishing society is itself a division of the Utah state government 's Department of Cultural & Community Engagement. [ 7 ]

  6. Quest for the historical Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The criterion of historical plausibility was introduced by Gerd Theissen in 1997; [5] This principle analyzes the plausibility of an event in terms of components such as contextual plausibility and consequential plausibility, i.e. the historical context needs to be suitable, as well as the consequences. [5]

  7. History of Political Thought - Wikipedia

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    Ten years after the creation of the journal, it was ranked 2nd out of 135 political science journals in a Political Studies Association peer review (Norris and Crewe, 1993). [1] HPT was also nominated as one of the top 100 Journals of the Century by subject-specialist librarians in the field of politics and international relations (Nisonger, 2008).

  8. Two Treatises of Government - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge School of political thought, led principally by Quentin Skinner, J. G. A. Pocock, Richard Ashcraft, and Peter Laslett, uses a historical methodology to situate Locke in the political context of his times. But they also restrict his importance to those times. [43]

  9. 4.2-kiloyear event - Wikipedia

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    The 4.2-kiloyear (thousand years) BP aridification event (long-term drought), also known as the 4.2 ka event, [2] was one of the most severe climatic events of the Holocene epoch. [3] It defines the beginning of the current Meghalayan age in the Holocene epoch.