826 resultados para Nobel Prize
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Jakovljevic considers the concept of theatricality as central to understanding the events that took place in Yugoslavia. He examines the country’s trials, state ceremonies and festivals, army maneuvers, propaganda, and pop culture as “rehearsals and temporary enactments of an ideologically formulated future.”.
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"Being the work to which the prize of the French Academy was awarded."
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First published in 1786: Osborne Coll., I, 314 and NOBEL II, 1023.
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"Addressed to the disciples of Mohammed." One of the author's three prize-winning essays written to introduce and promote Christian Unitarianism among Roman Catholics, Jews, and Mohammedans.
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Includes index.
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At head of title: Prize essay.
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"Published according to the will of the Rev. John Hulse, in consequence of having gained the annual prize, instituted by him in the University of Cambridge."
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First edition issued in 1830 under title: An essay on alcoholic & narcotic substances, as articles of common use.
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Second edition issued in 1830 under title: An essay on temperance, addressed particularly to students ...
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"Errors and omissions:" p. [525].
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Awarded the David A. Wells Prize for the year 1914-15, and published from the income of the David A. Wells Fund."
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"To this essay was awarded the Justin Winsor prize in American history for 1908."
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This paper was awarded the first prize, given by the North Carolina Society of Colonial Dames of America for research in North Carolina colonial history by undergraduate students of the University.
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At head of title: National Industrial Conference Board. Prize Essays, 1919-1920.
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"Our prize book."