Pest control was a political act in late-nineteenth-century Hawaiʻi, helping sugarcane planters pursue annexation to the United...
Month: December 2018
The crisis affected all kind of people: whites, mestizos, and indigenous people; herders, large cattle owners, and...
Medieval commerce had little space for a specialized law, and merchants had little need for it. Abstract...
Strategies in translating the first national law-code of Norway, the Landslov from 1274, into English. Abstract This...
“She killed her sister, butchered her elder brothers, murdered the ruler, poisoned her mother,” the chronicles say....
His name was synonymous with terror among his enemies and the general populace of the territories that...
Exploring the distinction between a found community and a community of choice. By Dr. John RiserFormer Professor...
The dialectic of Plato’s civic architecture is centered on an account of justice as geometrical equality. Abstract...
The idea of the “people” as a united force suffused the imagery of the New Deal era....
Eighty years ago, the publication of John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath shocked the world with...
Constructing a “national” identity of the Athenian inhabitants during the tyrannical governance of Peisistratos and his sons....
What is it to understand a language, hence others? By Dr. Paul TomassiFormer Professor of PhilosophyUniversity of...
Whenever a folk tradition becomes popular, you can be sure that a large company will try to...
Debunking some long-held false notions of the holiday. #1 Myth Retailers Have Ruined Christmas By Commercializing It...
Several of Santa’s modern features, such as his generosity, miracle-working, and focus on morality (being ‘naughty or nice’), were part of his image from the very...
Behind today’s mythical Santa Claus from the North Pole, is a real saint – St. Nicholas. How he came to be today’s gift-giving...
Alena Kuzmina/Shutterstock.com Christmas tends to assume a strong sense of its own significance in times of protracted conflict....
How did a religious celebration turn into a holiday that is all about home, family, and Christmas...
In the Netherlands, the tradition goes that Sinterklaas lives in Madrid, wears a red clerical robe and...
Around 1 in 8 Americans was poor in 2017. That doesn’t compare well to other developed nations. On Sept. 12, the...
Virgin birth was not a new story in the ancient world. At the centre of the annual...
Christmas trees are fairly moden, but parts of the traditional Christmas pre-date Jesus. By Dr. Peter GlavesEnterprise FellowNorthumbria University, Newcastle Every year,...
Nearly two centuries before Rep.-elect Ayanna Pressley became Massachusetts’ first black woman elected to the U.S Congress...
Woking Convict Invalid Prison: a woman prisoner in solitary confinement / Wellcome Collection, Creative Commons Prison officers...
Thousands of images from the Pierre de Gigord Collection are now accessible online. By Isotta PoggiAcquisitions and...
The region had been freed from lingering influences of the Byzantine empire and was left to develop...
Academics and international donors alike have only recently considered targeted political violence as an integral part of...
The origins of the theory are rooted in the medieval idea that God had bestowed earthly power...
The idea of the sacred nature of political power in the medieval world. By Dr. Lorena StuparuInstitute...
Wilbur Wright, American pioneer in aviation, and Paul Zens, famous French flier, preparing for two man flight...