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William of Newburgh: History and Interpretation
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Michael Staunton
Published: 29 June 2017
... of the moral lessons that history taught, his first task was to use the moral lessons taught by earlier historians, theologians, and other writers, as a means by which recent events could be interpreted. One might immediately suppose that by consistently discussing recent events in England in moral terms...
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Conclusion
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Jeff Rosen
Published: 01 July 2016
... Low Church Pusey Edward Tractarian Movement biblical interpretation dispute Brookfield William Henry Jowett Benjamin Whitefield George Spedding James Parable of the Ten Virgins George Brookfield Fine Art Photographic allegory Moral relativism Moral lessons Compassion Wilfred Ward, who...
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Genres and Motives
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Ram Ben-Shalom
Published: 29 October 2015
... events were part of the religious polemic with Christianity. Religious polemic and apocalypticism were important reasons why Jewish scholars in Spain and southern France engaged in historiography. Other motives included the moral lessons that could be found in history and intellectual curiosity...
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Cultural Trauma and Collective Identity
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Jeffrey C. Alexander
Published: 09 October 2003
... and all instances when societies have, or have not, constructed and experienced cultural traumatic events, and to their efforts to draw, or not to draw, the moral lessons that can be said to emanate from them. cultural trauma lay trauma theory psychoanalysis Derrida Jacques Freud Sigmun narratives...
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In Search of Verdi
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Roger Parker
Published: 20 April 2006
... work in relation to Theodor W. Adorno's discussion and criticism on Richard Wagner's works. It also discusses the moral lessons in the different chapters of Falstaff . Adorno Theodor W Falstaff Verdi Rossini Gioachino Antonio Wagner Richard Martin Peter J Boito Arrigo Simon...
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Published: 01 June 2003
...This chapter discusses the moral lessons and the depiction of social mobility in Marie de France's Fables . It suggests that in the Fables Marie was obsessed with the question of perspective and of interpretation as the determining element of value, and of value...