10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTERREGNAL»
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interregnal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Interregnal politics: autocracy and counternationalism in ...
This dissertation draws on twelve months of fieldwork (2001-2003) in Karachi with citizens, neighborhood intermediaries, and activists of the Muhajir Nationalist Movement (MQM).
T̤āhir Ḥasnain Naqvī, 2006
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Querying the Medieval : Texts and the History of Practices ...
Interregnal sites of pilgrimage such as Sarnath and Bodh Gaya, interregnal
universities such as Nalanda and Kafici, interregnal exchanges of scholars and
monks, interregnal diplomatic, commercial, and military encounters, and
interregnal ...
Ronald Inden Professor of South Asian History University of Chicago, Jonathan Walters Assistant Professor of Religion Whitman College, London Daud Ali Lecturer in Ancient and Medieval Indian History School of Oriental and African Studies, 2000
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Social Change and Political Culture
A New Interregnal Period Transitional societies are undergoing an interregnal
period. The most eloquent aspect of transition is its economic and social
interregnum, defined by coexisting mechanisms and relationships pertaining to
the former ...
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Practical notes on insanity
INTERREGNAL PERIOD. In curable cases of insanity, after we have used all
necessary means for removing bodily derangement, it often happens, that the
return of reason does not accompany the return of health ; a period intervenes
which ...
John Burdett Steward, 1845
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The Rainbow and the Kings: A History of the Luba Empire to 1891
ment of the interregnal victor's superiority over those clients, symbolically
represented by chief Bushimbi, who were potentially disloyal during the
interregnum. There was little opportunity for real rebellion, because clients
usually remained ...
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The Archaic Community of the Romans
Its proponents were the patrician oligarchy led by the Fathers who controlled the
interregnal elections. After 367 the military tribunes ceased to receive auspices
and the ruling power. Their election was first transferred to the centuries since ...
Robert E. A. Palmer, 1970
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Finding Buddhists in Global History
The interregnal Buddhist world is this conscious Buddhist participation within "the
whole/' viewed across space in a succession of specific time periods. It was
interregnal in the sense that the discourses, practices, and identities that
constituted ...
Jonathan S. Walters, 1998
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The King's Two Bodies: A Study in Mediaeval Political Theology
TO The character of an interregnal formula may have been ambiguous in the
case of Hadrian I; but it was unequivocal in the case of Pope John VIII who,
during the vacancy of the empire after the death of Louis II and before the
coronation of ...
Ernst Hartwig Kantorowicz, 1997
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Statistical Analysis of Massive Data Streams: Proceedings of ...
Did I really subtract out the annual cycle from here to get interregnal variability?
So, I went back. Yes, I did. What in the world is going on with this? Then I started
noticing, while some of these peaks here are synchronous with these peaks here
...
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Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Fishes
Of the hormones released from the hypothalamus, ACTH is the most potent
peptide in stimulating release of cortisol from the interregnal tissue.
Catecholamines are released from adrenergic nerve endings and from
chromaffin tissue.
F. Brian Eddy, Richard D. Handy, 2012
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INTERREGNAL»
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interregnal is used in the context of the following news items.
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“The library is such an interregnal part of our community and so many people use it,” Rossi said. Gina Owens, publicity director for the ... «My Citizens News, May 13»
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Beyoncé Knowles contributes a song to the soundtrack and plays Queen Tara, whose departure throws the forest dwellers into an interregnal ... «National Post, May 13»