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Record Nr.

UNINA9910786005603321

Titolo

Shatterzone of empires : coexistence and violence in the German, Habsburg, Russian, and Ottoman borderlands / / edited by Omer Bartov and Eric D. Weitz

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bloomington : , : Indiana University Press, , 2013

ISBN

1-283-94963-6

0-253-00639-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xii, 528 pages) : illustrations, maps

Altri autori (Persone)

BartovOmer

WeitzEric D

Disciplina

305.800947/09041

Soggetti

Ethnic conflict - Europe, Eastern - History - 19th century

Ethnic conflict - Europe, Eastern - History - 20th century

Borderlands - Europe, Eastern

Europe, Eastern Ethnic relations History 19th century

Europe, Eastern Ethnic relations History 20th century

Europe, Eastern Boundaries

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Paving the way for ethnic cleansing : eastern Thrace during the Balkan wars (1912-1913) and their aftermath / Eyal Ginio -- "Wiping out the Bulgur race" : hatred, duty, and national self-fashioning in the Second Balkan War / Keith Brown -- Failed identity and the Assyrian genocide / David Gaunt -- Forms of violence during the Russian occupation of Ottoman territory and in northern Persia (Urmia and Astrabad), October 1914-December 1917 / Peter Holquist -- A "zone of violence" : the anti-Jewish pogroms in eastern Galicia in 1914-1915 and 1941 / Alexander V. Prusin -- Ethnicity and the reporting of mass murder : Krakvis[p]ki Visti, the NKVD murders of 1941, and the Vinnytsia exhumation / John-Paul Himka -- Communal genocide : personal accounts of the destruction of Buczacz, eastern Galicia, 1941-1944 / Omer Bartov -- Liquid borderland, inelastic sea : mapping the eastern Adriatic / Pamela Ballinger -- National modernism in post-revolutionary society : the Ukrainian renaissance and Jewish revival,



1917-1930 / Myroslav Shkandrij -- Carpathian Rus[p] : interethnic coexistence without violence / Paul Robert Magocsi -- Tremors in the shatterzone of empires : eastern Galicia in summer 1941 / Kai Struve -- Caught in between : border regions in modern Europe / Philipp Ther.

Introduction : coexistence and violence in the German, Habsburg, Russian, and Ottoman borderlands / Omer Bartov and Eric D. Weitz -- The traveler's view of Central Europe : gradual transitions and degrees of difference in European borderlands / Larry Wolff -- Megalomania and angst : the nineteenth-century mythicization of Germany's eastern borderlands / Gregor Thum -- Between empire and nation state : an outline for a European contemporary history of the Jews, 1750-1950 / Dan Diner -- Jews and others in vilna-Wino-Vilnius : invisible neighbors, 1831-1948 / Theodore R. Weeks -- Our laws, our taxes, and our administration : citizenship in imperial Austria / Gary B. Cohen -- Marking national space on the Habsburg Austrian borderlands, 1880-1918 / Pieter M. Judson -- Travel, railroads, and identity formation in the Russian empire / Frithjof Benjamin Schenk -- Germany and the Ottoman borderlands : the entwining of imperial aspirations, revolution, and ethnic violence / Eric D. Weitz -- The central state in the borderlands : Ottoman eastern Anatolia in the late nineteenth century / Elke Hartmann -- Borderland encounters in the Carpathian Mountains and their impact on identity formation / Patrice M. Dabrowski -- Mapping the hungarian borderlands / Robert Nemes -- A strange case of antisemitism : Ivan Franko and the Jewish issue / Yaroslav Hrytsak -- Nation state, ethnic conflict, and refugees in Lithuania, 1939-1940 / Tomas Balkelis -- The Young Turks and the plans for the ethnic homogenization of Anatolia / Taner Akçam.

Sommario/riassunto

Shatterzone of Empires is a comprehensive analysis of interethnic relations, coexistence, and violence in Europe's eastern borderlands over the past two centuries. In this vast territory, extending from the Baltic to the Black Sea, four major empires with ethnically and religiously diverse populations encountered each other along often changing and contested borders. Examining this geographically widespread, multicultural region at several levels-local, national, transnational, and empire-and through multiple approaches-social, cultural, political, and economic-this volume offers informed a



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910765791303321

Autore

Sashiwa Hitoshi

Titolo

Advances in Marine Chitin and Chitosan II, 2017 / / Hitoshi Sashiwa, David Harding

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Basel, Switzerland : , : MDPI, , 2018

ISBN

9783038426783

3038426784

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (ix, 397 pages)

Disciplina

574.92

Soggetti

Marine biology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

About the Special Issue Editors .vii -- Preface to "Advances in Marine Chitin and Chitosan II, 2017" .ix -- Riccardo A. A. Muzzarelli, Mohamad El Mehtedi, Carlo Bottegoni, Alberto Aquili and   Antonio Gigante Genipin‐Crosslinked Chitosan Gels and Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering and Regeneration of   Cartilage and Bone Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2015, 13(12), 7314-7338; doi: 10.3390/md13127068 .1 -- Barbara Bellich, Ilenia D'Agostino, Sabrina Semeraro, Amelia Gamini and Attilio Cesàro "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" of Chitosans Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2016, 14(5), 99; doi: 10.3390/md14050099 .26 -- Pascal Viens, Marie‐Ève Lacombe‐Harvey and Ryszard Brzezinski Chitosanases from Family 46 of Glycoside Hydrolases: From Proteins to Phenotypes Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2015, 13(11), 6566-6587; doi: 10.3390/md13116566 .58 -- Chunhua Wu, Liping Wang, Zhongxiang Fang, Yaqin Hu, Shiguo Chen, Tatsuya Sugawara   and Xingqian Ye The Effect of the Molecular Architecture on the Antioxidant Properties of Chitosan Gallate Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2016, 14(5), 95; doi: 10.3390/md14050095 .77 -- María‐Pilar Sánchez‐Sánchez, Araceli Martín‐Illana, Roberto Ruiz‐Caro, Paulina Bermejo,   María‐José Abad, Rubén Carro, Luis‐Miguel Bedoya, Aitana Tamayo, Juan Rubio,   Anxo Fernández‐Ferreiro, Francisco Otero‐Espinar and María‐Dolores Veiga Chitosan and Kappa‐Carrageenan Vaginal Acyclovir Formulations for Prevention of Genital   Herpes.   In Vitro and Ex Vivo Evaluation Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2015, 13(9), 5976-5992; doi: 10.3390



/md13095976 .95 -- Niuris Acosta, Elisa Sánchez, Laura Calderón, Manuel Cordoba‐Diaz, Damián Cordoba‐Diaz,   Senne Dom and Ángeles Heras Physical Stability Studies of Semi‐Solid Formulations from Natural Compounds Loaded with   Chitosan Microspheres Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2015, 13(9), 5901-5919; doi: 10.3390/md13095901 .109 -- Seong‐Chul Hong, Seung‐Yup Yoo, Hyeongmin Kim and Jaehwi Lee Chitosan‐Based Multifunctional Platforms for Local Delivery of Therapeutics Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2017, 15(3), 60; doi: 10.3390/md15030060 .126 -- Sruthi Ravindranathan, Bhanu prasanth Koppolu, Sean G. Smith and David A. Zaharoff Effect of Chitosan Properties on Immunoreactivity Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2016, 14(5), 91; doi: 10.3390/md14050091 .142 -- Weiai Zhang, Caijuan Ma, Zhengquan Su and Yan Bai Resonance Rayleigh Scattering Spectra of an Ion‐Association Complex of Naphthol Green   B-Chitosan System and Its Application in the Highly Sensitive Determination of Chitosan Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2016, 14(4), 71; doi: 10.3390/md14040071 .154 -- San‐Lang Wang, Hsin‐Ting Li, Li‐Jie Zhang, Zhi‐Hu Lin and Yao‐Haur Kuo Conversion of Squid Pen to Homogentisic Acid via Paenibacillus sp. TKU036 and the Antioxidant   and Anti‐Inflammatory Activities of Homogentisic Acid Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2016, 14(10), 183; doi: 10.3390/md14100183 .165 -- Fernando Notario‐Pérez, Araceli Martín‐Illana, Raúl Cazorla‐Luna, Roberto Ruiz‐Caro,   Luis‐Miguel Bedoya, Aitana Tamayo, Juan Rubio and María‐Dolores Veiga Influence of Chitosan Swelling Behaviour on Controlled Release of Tenofovir from Mucoadhesive Vaginal Systems for Prevention of Sexual Transmission of HIV Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2017, 15(2), 50; doi: 10.3390/md15020050 .175 -- Anish Babu and Rajagopal Ramesh Multifaceted Applications of Chitosan in Cancer Drug Delivery and Therapy Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2017, 15(4), 96; doi: 10.3390/md15040096 .191 -- Alexander J. Winkler, Jose Alfonso Dominguez‐Nuñez, Inmaculada Aranaz,   César Poza‐Carrión, Katrina Ramonell, Shauna Somerville and Marta Berrocal‐Lobo Short‐Chain Chitin Oligomers: Promoters of Plant Growth Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2017, 15(2), 40; doi: 10.3390/md15020040 .210 -- Ya Gao, Yingbo Wang, Yimin Wang and Wenguo Cui Fabrication of Gelatin‐Based Electrospun Composite Fibers for Anti‐Bacterial Properties and   Protein Adsorption Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2016, 14(10), 192; doi: 10.3390/md14100192 .231 -- Toril Andersen, Ekaterina Mishchenko, Gøril Eide Flaten, Johanna U. Ericson Sollid,   Sofia Mattsson, Ingunn Tho and Nataša Škalko‐Basnet Chitosan‐Based Nanomedicine to Fight Genital Candida Infections: Chitosomes Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2017, 15(3), 64; doi: 10.3390/md15030064 .245 -- Lidong Cao, Xiuhuan Li, Li Fan, Li Zheng, Miaomiao Wu, Shanxue Zhang and Qiliang Huang Determination of Inorganic Cations and Anions in Chitooligosaccharides by Ion Chromatography   with Conductivity Detection Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2017, 15(2), 51; doi: 10.3390/md15020051 .257 -- Khalid A. Ibrahim, Bassam I. El‐Eswed, Khaleel A. Abu‐Sbeih, Tawfeeq A. Arafat,   Mahmoud M. H. Al Omari, Fouad H. Darras and Adnan A. Badwan Preparation of Chito‐Oligomers by Hydrolysis of Chitosan in the Presence of Zeolite as Adsorbent Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2016, 14(8), 43; doi: 10.3390/md14080043 .266 -- Sara Skøtt Paulsen, Birgitte Andersen, Lone Gram and Henrique Machado Biological Potential of Chitinolytic Marine Bacteria Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2016, 14(12), 230; doi: 10.3390/md14120230 .279 -- Cui Hao, Wei Wang, Shuyao Wang, Lijuan Zhang and Yunliang Guo An Overview of the Protective Effects of Chitosan and Acetylated Chitosan Oligosaccharides   against Neuronal Disorders Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2017, 15(4), 89; doi: 10.3390



/md15040089 .296 -- Laura De Matteis, Maria Alleva, Inés Serrano‐Sevilla, Sonia García‐Embid, Grazyna Stepien,   María Moros and Jesús M. de la Fuente Controlling Properties and Cytotoxicity of Chitosan Nanocapsules by Chemical Grafting Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2016, 14(10), 175; doi: 10.3390/md14100175 .311 -- Emilia Szymańska, Marta Szekalska, Robert Czarnomysy, Zoran Lavrič, Stane Srčič,   Wojciech Miltyk and Katarzyna Winnicka Novel Spray Dried Glycerol 2‐Phosphate Cross‐Linked Chitosan Microparticulate Vaginal   Delivery System-Development, Characterization and Cytotoxicity Studies Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2016, 14(10), 174; doi: 10.3390/md14100174 .326 -- Daojiang Yu, Shan Li, Shuai Wang, Xiujie Li, Minsheng Zhu, Shai Huang, Li Sun,   Yongsheng Zhang, Yanli Liu and Shouli Wang Development and Characterization of VEGF165‐Chitosan Nanoparticles for the Treatment of Radiation‐Induced Skin Injury in Rats Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2016, 14(10), 182; doi: 10.3390/md14100182 .348 -- Zhiwen Li, Xige Yang, Xuesong Song, Haichun Ma and Ping Zhang Chitosan Oligosaccharide Reduces Propofol Requirements and Propofol‐Related Side Effects Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2016, 14(12), 234; doi: 10.3390/md14120234 .358 -- Yang Qu, Jinyu Xu, Haohan Zhou, Rongpeng Dong, Mingyang Kang and Jianwu Zhao Chitin Oligosaccharide (COS) Reduces Antibiotics Dose and Prevents   Antibiotics‐Caused Side Effects in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS)   Patients with Spinal Fusion Surgery Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2017, 15(3), 70; doi: 10.3390/md15030070 .375 -- Hun Min Lee, Min Hee Kim, Young Il Yoon and Won Ho Park Fluorescent Property of Chitosan Oligomer and Its Application as a Metal Ion Sensor Reprinted from: Mar. Drugs 2017, 15(4), 105; doi: 10.3390/md15040105 .390.

Sommario/riassunto

As a result of our call in 2014 for submissions to a Special Issue, Advances in Marine Chitin and Chitosan in Marine Drugs, we are now pleased to tell you that this issue has been published. Twenty high class papers were included in this issue, which we now plan to publish as a book. In addition we now seek to publish a further Special Issue, Advances in Marine Chitin and Chitosan II, 2017, in Marine Drugs. As before, we plan to produce a strong, very exciting issue that will encompass breakthroughs in high value, scientific and industrial chitin and chitosan research. Despite significant advances in chitin and chitosan research since the 1970s, current overviews in recent publications involving chitin and chitosan research advances need reporting.



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910586571603321

Autore

Taranu Catalin

Titolo

Vera Lex Historiae? : Constructions of Truth in Medieval Historical Narrative

Pubbl/distr/stampa

punctum books, 2022

ISBN

1-68571-031-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (370 p.)

Soggetti

c 500 to c 1000 CE

CE period up to c 1500

Europe

History and Archaeology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

In his Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum (circa 731 CE), Bede says that he will write his account of the past of the English following only vera lex historiae (the true law of history). Whether explicitly or implicitly, historians narrate the past according to conceptions of what constitutes historical truth that emerge in the use of narrative strategies, formulae, and other textual forms, in establishing one's ideological authority or that of one's informants, and in faithfulness to a cultural, narrative, or poetic tradition. But what if we extend the scope of what we understand by history (especially in premodern settings) to include not just the writings of historians legitimated by the Latinate matrix of Christianized classical history writing, but also collective narratives, practices, rituals, oral poetry, liturgy, artistic representations, and acts of identity? In these genres of re-enacting the past as, or as representation of, the present, we find a plethora of modes of constructions of historical truth, narrative authority, and reliability.    Vera Lex Historiae? comprises contributions that reveal the variety of evental strategies by which historical truth was constructed in late antiquity and the earlier Middle Ages, and the range of procedures by which such narratives were first established as being historical and



then as "true" histories. This is not only a matter of narrative strategies, but also of habitus - ways of living and acting in the world that are deeply imbricated with the commemoration and re-enactment of the past by communities and by individuals. In doing this, Vera Lex Historiae? aims to recover something of the plurality of modes of preserving and reenacting the past available in late antiquity and the earlier middle ages which we often overlook because of preconceived notions of what constitutes history writing.