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From:Nature (Vol. 575, Issue 7781) Peer-ReviewedImage-making, research and visual technologies have shaped each other over the past century and a half, argues Geoffrey Belknap, marking Nature's anniversary. Image-making, research and visual technologies have...
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From:TLS. Times Literary Supplement (Issue 6171)On May 5, Emmanuel Macron delivered a speech at the Institut de France to mark the bicentenary of Napoleon Bonaparte's death, after laying a wreath at his monumental tomb at the Invalides. In Macron's syncretic style,...
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From:Prairie History (Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedWe welcome submissions from readers for this section as a platform for heritage events and issues, items of public history as well as broader trends and developments influencing the contemporary heritage movement within...
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From:Nature (Vol. 565, Issue 7737) Peer-ReviewedIn the 150 years since the first issue was published, Nature has evolved alongside the research community it serves. We hope to continue to grow in the years to come. In the 150 years since the first issue was...
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From:The Journal of African American History (Vol. 93, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedHarewood House is currently listed as "one of the Treasure Houses of England." Located in northern England between Leeds and Harrogate in Yorkshire, it is currently an independent charitable trust established to...
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From:History and Memory: Studies in Representation of the Past (Vol. 33, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe Russian state's commemoration of the centenary of the Russian Revolution was not marked by any national events and there were few official pronouncements. Yet this article argues that the Kremlin did not simply avoid...
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From:Irish Literary Supplement (Vol. 22, Issue 1)I NEVER MET THE LATE AL HIRSCHFELD, but I corresponded with him for a while in the late 1970s-early 1980s on two projects, and I found out what a generous spirit he was. With Renee Gibbons in San Francisco and a few...
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From:Journal for the Study of Antisemitism (Vol. 4, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAn important element of the American Defamation League's centennial year is a celebration of how far we have come in diminishing antisemitism in America. When we recall where we were in 1913 and where we are now in...
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From:Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society (Vol. 96, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDuring the 1950s, a number of Melbourne municipalities celebrated the past century of local government by publishing modest booklets recounting their own histories. I was perusing one of these, released by the...
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From:Manitoba History (Issue 73) Peer-ReviewedIn the same year, Boys and Girls Clubs started up in the farming communities of Darlingford, Manitou, Neepawa, Oak Lake, Starbuck, Stonewall and Warren. More clubs opened in Manitoba and other provinces in later years....
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From:Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (Vol. 13, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedKai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand celebrates its centenary next month. To mark this nursing and publishing landmark, a special centennial issue will be published. The high-quality centennial production will be delivered...
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From:Oregon Historical Quarterly (Vol. 110, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedFifty years ago, centennial-themed festivals, ceremonies, parades, balls, exhibits, rodeos, and jamborees filled event schedules in even the smallest towns in Oregon throughout the state's centennial celebration, which...
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From:Military Thought (Vol. 15, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedOn December 7, 2005, the SMF Military Academy named after Peter the Great marked its 185th anniversary. During its existence, the academy evolved as the leading military higher education establishment with the glorious...
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From:Scandinavian Studies (Vol. 83, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedOVER THE LAST ten to fifteen years, Sami studies have become an ever more prominent aspect of the broader academic field of Nordic studies in North America. Arguably, in many respects they play at least as prominent a...
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From:TLS. Times Literary Supplement (Issue 5988)In the first issue after Ne'erday, we draw attention to anniversaries of a type that might inspire what John Buchan called the "literary aspirant". In bookish circles 100 years ago, the newsworthy deaths were those of...
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From:AJOT: American Journal of Occupational Therapy (Vol. 68, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedHalfway into the 10-yr American Occupational Therapy Association Centennial Vision initiative, occupational therapy has made notable progress in establishing itself as a science-driven profession. Through the diligent...
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From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 31, Issue 21)It's considered college football's "most-played rivalry," and now Lehigh University and Lafayette College are taking their age-old gridiron contest outside of Pennsylvania to Yankee Stadium. The schools will mark their...
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From:Manitoba History (Issue 68) Peer-ReviewedBeausejour celebrates its centenary in 2012. A New Year's Eve social started the celebrations. Local artist Norm Voss wrote and recorded the Beausejour Song" and donated the song to the town. The history book, Our Home...
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From:Critical Survey (Vol. 28, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis article reflects critically on Shakespeare's presence in the Egyptian cultural and national imaginaries between the country's celebration of two Shakespeare quadricentennials. The 400th anniversary of his birth in...
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From:Essays and Studies (Vol. 65)'I am sure that a man, a hundred years hence, should [he] sit down to write the history of our time, would do wrong to put that great contemporary history of Pickwick aside as a frivolous work.' (W. M. Thackeray, The...