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Renaissance
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Renaissance (disambiguation)
GNUstep Renaissance is a development framework that reads XML descriptions of graphical user interfaces from an application bundle and converts them…
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
In the Renaissance
H. Roodenburg
2014
Corpus ID: 161106372
Introduction: Entering the Sensory Worlds of the Renaissance Herman Roodenburg (Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) 1…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
An Afrocentric manifesto : toward an African renaissance
Molefi Kete Asante
2007
Corpus ID: 190415914
Table of Contents. 1 Introduction. 2 Ama Mazama and Paradigmatic Discourse. 3 Afrocentricity: Notes on a Disciplinary Position. 4…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Housing for an Urban Renaissance: Implications for Social Equity
E. Burton
2003
Corpus ID: 155084492
Current UK housing policy favours high-density, mixed-use development on previously developed urban land. This ties in with a…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
From Urban Entrepreneurialism to a “Revanchist City”? On the Spatial Injustices of Glasgow’s Renaissance
G. Macleod
2002
Corpus ID: 59457488
Recent perspectives on the American city have highlighted the extent to which the economic and sociospatial contradictions…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
The Complexion of Race: Categories of Difference in Eighteenth-Century British Culture
Roxann Wheeler
2000
Corpus ID: 161530393
List of Illustrations Introduction. The Empire of Climate: Categories of Race in Eighteenth-Century Britain 1. Christians…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
The body emblazoned: dissection and the human body in Renaissance culture
D. Harley
Medicina e historia
1996
Corpus ID: 24330176
missing from the corpus and must be sought in the first part of the book. This was sometimes laborious, and it would have been…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
The Longleaf Pine Forests of the Southeast: Requiem or Renaissance?
J. Landers
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D. V. Lear
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W. Boyer
Journal of Forests
1995
Corpus ID: 81246979
VAST FORESTS OF LONGLEAF PINE (P1M.B PALUSTRIS) GREETED the first European settlers of the lower Atlantic Coastal Plain of the…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Medieval and Early Renaissance Medicine: An Introduction to Knowledge and Practice
N. Siraisi
1995
Corpus ID: 86720080
Western Europe supported a highly developed and diverse medical community in the late medieval and early Renaissance periods. In…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
The Renaissance of Political Culture
R. Inglehart
American Political Science Review
1988
Corpus ID: 145085629
The publics of different societies are characterized by durable cultural orientations that have major political and economic…
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Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
Manuel Chrysoloras and the Early Italian Renaissance
I. Thomson
1966
Corpus ID: 161862660
Several of the major figures in the Renaissance reckoned Chrysoloras’ teaching in Florence (1397-1400) as the decisive step in…
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