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Contemporary history, in English-language historiography, is a subset of modern history that describes the historical period from about 1945 to the present. [1] In the social sciences, contemporary history is also continuous with, and related to, the rise of postmodernity.
Theatres Database/Image Library – The Trust maintains a record of the architectural and historic features of around 4,000 theatres past and present throughout the United Kingdom. Additionally, around 1,000 images relating to these theatres, both historical and contemporariness, are made available on the Trust's website.
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However, researchers Wolfgang Schulze, Zaza Alexidze and Jost Gippert argued this is unlikely given Urnayr's political career, as well as his contemporariness with Pap of Armenia. It is most likely a later addition to the tradition. [8]
The Arjunayana coins resemble those of the Yaudheya coins which show their contemporariness. They are several varieties. They are several varieties. In one type, the obverse shows a bull and a standing goddess on the reverse.
The theme kept resonating in 2024. “The Devil’s Bath” opens with a woman throwing her child over a waterfall, before sprawling out into a different take on what women are allowed to do with ...
Robert Boates (born 1954 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian poet. [1] In 1989 he suffered a head injury which caused brain trauma, damaging the language center of his brain.
YK keeps this issue alive because he thinks Dickens' racism is still highly influential on contemporary life, when the rest of us understand it is not", the Curley-Dickens reconciliation is evidence of the contemporariness of Dickens' insults, and has been added to the articleYogesh Khandke 15:00, 26 March 2012 (UTC)