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Gianfranca Salis
Un nuovo contributo allo studio dell'età del Ferro nella Sardegna centro-orientale dal villaggio di Seleni-Lanusei (prov. Ogliastra)
History

Il contributo propone un primo bilancio degli scavi nel villaggio nuragico di Gennaccili, nel bosco di Seleni a Lanusei.  Gli scavi hanno evidenz...

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The paper, titled "Un nuovo contributo allo studio dell'età del Ferro nella Sardegna centro-orientale dal villaggio di Seleni-Lanusei," promises a sig...

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Marco Serra
Cave megalitiche della Sardegna
Anthropology

L’importanza assunta dalle geo-risorse in antico ha indotto la realizzazione del seguente lavoro nel quale si presentano i risultati di uno studio sul...

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The paper "Cave megalitiche della Sardegna" presents a focused and important study into the prehistoric exploitation of lithic geo-resources for megal...

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Fabio Pinna
Archeologia e storia dell’arte ad accesso aperto per interpretare le missioni dell’Università
History

Editoriale N.4 rivista ArcheoArte

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This submission, identified solely by its title, "Archeologia e storia dell’arte ad accesso aperto per interpretare le missioni dell’Università," and...

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Takeshi Ito, Anthony Reid
From Harbour Autocracies to 'Feudal' Diffusion in Seventeenth-Century Indonesia: the case of Aceh
History

In Indonesia, as in most Asian countries, the term 'feudalism' became very popular in the 1930s and '40s. It was part of the jargon which n...

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This paper promises a critical and insightful re-evaluation of the term 'feudalism' within the context of Indonesian historiography, a term whose popu...

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Michael Wilding
Henry Lawson's Socialist Vision
Literature

Henry Lawson (1867-1922) was born on the Grenfell goldfield in New South Wales. His father was a Norwegian seaman who had jumped ship in Au...

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This paper, titled "Henry Lawson's Socialist Vision," promises a focused examination of a crucial aspect of one of Australia's most iconic literary fi...

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Michael Wilding
The Historical Novel: Jack Lindsay's 1649
Literature

In Fanfrolico and After Jack Lindsay discusses the historical novels he began to write in the mid 1930s. 'I still, however, could not handl...

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This paper presents a compelling analysis of Jack Lindsay's historical novel *1649*, arguing that its recourse to the mid-seventeenth century English...

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Michael Wilding
Bibliography
Research

Bibliography

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This submission presents significant challenges for review due to its extremely minimalist nature. Both the title and the abstract are simply "Bibliog...

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Michael Wilding
Weird Melancholy: the stories of Marcus Clarke
Literature

When Hamilton Mackinnon collected Clarke's stories in The Austral Edition nf the Selected Works nf Marcus Clarke (1890),1 he placed as the...

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This paper promises a compelling re-evaluation of Marcus Clarke's short fiction, particularly through the lens of its initial editorial presentation....

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Michael Wilding
William Lane's The Workingmen s Paradise: Pioneering Socialist Realism
Literature

For their part in the I 891 shearers' strike, some eighty to one hundred unionists were convicted in Queensland with sentences ranging fro...

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This paper presents an intriguing analysis of William Lane's *The Workingman's Paradise*, positioning it as a foundational text for "pioneering social...

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Michael Wilding
Joseph Furphy's Such Is Life
Literature

Joseph Furphy's Sltch is Life (1903) opens simply and clearly enough with that memorable, sardonic initial declaration: 'Unemployed at last...

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This paper offers a focused and compelling analysis of the opening of Joseph Furphy's *Such Is Life*, centering on the profound implications of its in...

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