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    Genre et engagement dans la Résistance : l’exemple d’Anne-Marie Walters by Guillaume Pollack

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…This episode fascinated English people and many books that told their stories were written in England. …”
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    The 2011 Forestry Commission Fiasco: Political Roots, Cultural Ramifications by Sylvie Nail

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…It is this unsung aspect of today’s forestry that this article will explore, so as to understand how and why the arts are summoned in wooded spaces, the cultural dimensions of forests and what English people would lose out to a privatisation that they made clear they were hostile to anyway.…”
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    « The Fault is that she is my wife » : L’ambivalence des représentations d’Henriette-Marie (1625-1649) by Alice Leroy

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…While her very presence reinforced the trope of Charles I as husband to the nation and father to his people, she also became a source of anxiety at a period when popery and the very institution of the monarchy came under violent attack from a part of the English people.…”
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    Figures de l’étranger dans l’œuvre de Mahmûd Taymûr (1894-1973) by Naïma Rachdi

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…In his short stories and his travelogue, Taymûr represented the Foreigner, the Westerner, the French or the English, the one who up to there painted the Oriental, the native. The English people are represented as well in the work of Maupassant. …”
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    La fonction mnémonique des cartes à jouer illustrées : Le rôle de la mémoire dans la réception et la diffusion des idées whig à travers le jeu de cartes The Meal Tub Plot (c. 1681)... by Sophie Lambea

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, understanding the meaning of these illustrated playing cards is difficult for today’s reader/observer, as Francis Barlow based the narrative of his illustrations on the memory of events that took place at the end of the seventeenth century and knowledge of the historical and cultural context is necessary to fully understand the satirical scope of the playing cards.Besides, The Meal Tub Plot playing cards were not only intended to entertain, but also to help shape public opinion and the collective memory of the English people, thereby facilitating the accession of William of Orange to the throne in 1689.…”
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    Hanif Kureishi’nin Varoşların Budası Adlı Romanında Kimlik Arayışı by Fatma Kalpaklı

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…When the problems of the immigrants in Britain are taken into consideration, the race issue seems to be the most important one among their problems since the English people adopt a hostile attitude towards the immigrants. …”
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    ENGLISH WITH INDONESIA TASTE DOMINANT CULTURE SHIFT TO LOCAL CULTURE by Moh. Yamin

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Many Indonesian people use English as the medium of communication as if they are English people, such as their performance, gesture, behavior, and so forth. …”
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    Anglican Liturgy as a Model for the Italian Church? The Italian Translation of the Book of Common Prayer by George Frederick Nott in 1831 and its Re-edition in 1850 by Stefano Villani

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…They served purposes that often had nothing to do with worship, including providing a convenient way for English people to learn Italian. In 1831 George Frederick Nott prepared a new translation of the Book of Common Prayer, which was published in Livorno, though with false attribution to London. …”
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    Gloriana de Britten et le rêve de l’opéra anglais by Gilles Couderc

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…With Gloriana, Britten once more leads the fight to eradicate English people’s prejudices against musicians in general and their own composers in particular and to give the lie to the dictum that Britain is the country that has no music.…”
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    Indonesian English(?): A Corpus-Based Lexical Analysis by Ignatius Tri Endarto

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Words of Indonesian-origin were kept apart from those of English. People were considered proficient in English when they knew a lot of words in it, including those which were specific to the native speakers’ culture and environment. …”
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    Indonesian English(?): A Corpus-Based Lexical Analysis by Ignatius Tri Endarto

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Words of Indonesian-origin were kept apart from those of English. People were considered proficient in English when they knew a lot of words in it, including those which were specific to the native speakers’ culture and environment. …”
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    Indonesian English(?): A Corpus-Based Lexical Analysis by Ignatius Tri Endarto

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Words of Indonesian-origin were kept apart from those of English. People were considered proficient in English when they knew a lot of words in it, including those which were specific to the native speakers’ culture and environment. …”
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    Indonesian English(?): A Corpus-Based Lexical Analysis by Ignatius Tri Endarto

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Words of Indonesian-origin were kept apart from those of English. People were considered proficient in English when they knew a lot of words in it, including those which were specific to the native speakers’ culture and environment. …”
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    A Reappraisal of Liturgical Continuity in the Mid-Sixteenth Century: Henrician Innovations and the First Books of Common Prayer by Aude de Mézerac-Zanetti

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…This article also seeks to illuminate one of the most enduring historiographical issues relating to the English Reformation: why was the wholesale liturgical reform of 1549 so readily accepted or tolerated by a majority of the English people? A better understanding of how the Henrician Reformation redefined the status of the liturgy may contribute to explaining the success of the Edwardian liturgical reforms, for public prayer had lost its status as an immutable and trustworthy depository of faith and had become a text which could be reformed at will by the government.…”
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    Indonesian English(?): A Corpus-Based Lexical Analysis by Ignatius Tri Endarto

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Words of Indonesian-origin were kept apart from those of English. People were considered proficient in English when they knew a lot of words in it, including those which were specific to the native speakers’ culture and environment. …”
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    Indonesian English(?): A Corpus-Based Lexical Analysis by Ignatius Tri Endarto

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Words of Indonesian-origin were kept apart from those of English. People were considered proficient in English when they knew a lot of words in it, including those which were specific to the native speakers’ culture and environment. …”
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    Indonesian English(?): A Corpus-Based Lexical Analysis by Ignatius Tri Endarto

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Words of Indonesian-origin were kept apart from those of English. People were considered proficient in English when they knew a lot of words in it, including those which were specific to the native speakers’ culture and environment. …”
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    Indonesian English(?): A Corpus-Based Lexical Analysis by Ignatius Tri Endarto

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Words of Indonesian-origin were kept apart from those of English. People were considered proficient in English when they knew a lot of words in it, including those which were specific to the native speakers’ culture and environment. …”
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