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Synonyms were used for: Civilization, • in • literature
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- intelligent network
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- belletristik
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History in Medieval Scandinavian Heroic Literature and the Northwest European
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: most heroic composition in Celtic language ‐ early Welsh or Cumbric poem Y Gododdin, Christian belief ‐ element broadly distinguishing European medieval from ancient heroic literature, composers of heroic literature ‐ establishing distance between audience and epic setting, heroic literature of Ireland ‐ fainter traces of old deities, history in medieval Scandinavian heroic literature and northwest European context, medieval heroic literatures of northwest Europe ‐ portraying events hundred years in the past, ironic aspect of search for historicity in epic literature -
Russia's Popular Culture in History and Theory
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: “Popular culture” ‐ enjoyed a tortuous history because of ways in which intellectual elites continue to co‐opt it, Mikhail Gorbachev's reformist policies of glasnost and perestroika ‐ cracking open and restructuring the study of popular culture, Russia's popular culture in history and theory, breakthrough with Jeffrey Brooks's When Russia Learned to Read ‐ Literacy and Popular Literature, Bolshevik Revolution and rise of fascism in 1920s -
Collecting Praise: Global Culture Industries
Wiley | 2011|Keywords: Christian ethicists and activists, control of media ‐ championing media literacy in churches, religious schools and secular settings, ecclesiology of mainstream Christianity ‐ “the ubiquitous rise of emotion‐saturated narrative” in mass‐media culture, critic Hal Niedzviecki, noting a diminution of the role of serious literature, Disney to AOL Time Warner, Newscorp to Microsoft ‐ from cradle to grave, people immersed in a “cultural ecology”, collecting praise, global culture industries ‐ “Learning our place in the Christian story” might be a serviceable definition of Christian discipleship, market structure in culture industries ‐ variation across sectors, handful of firms enjoying oligopoly advantages, advanced industrial countries, the United States ‐ culture industries, economic role disproportionate to size, content, a major concern of the Vatican ‐ in its institutional statements on mass media -
“We Kiss Our Dearest Redeemer through Inward Prayer”
Mystical Traditions in PietismWiley | 2012|Keywords: “We Kiss Our Dearest Redeemer through Inward Prayer,” in Pietism, reform impulses in the seventeenth century, Pietist religious culture, its hymns and prayer literature, as mystical -
“We Kiss Our Dearest Redeemer through Inward Prayer”
Mystical Traditions in PietismWiley | 2012|Keywords: “We Kiss Our Dearest Redeemer through Inward Prayer,” in Pietism, reform impulses in the seventeenth century, Pietist religious culture, its hymns and prayer literature, as mystical -
New Religious Movements and Reform
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: religious culture, new religious movements, eleventh‐century reform ‐ key catalyst transforming religious life in medieval Europe, reform, recurrent motif in history of Christianity ‐ and dramatic historical narratives
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