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    Mitchell Colin P. New Perspectives on Safavid Iran : Empire and Society. London, New York, Routledge, ( Iranian Studies, Vol. 8), 2011

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    Ghereghlou Kioumars. Mitchell Colin P. New Perspectives on Safavid Iran : Empire and Society. London, New York, Routledge, ( Iranian Studies, Vol. 8), 2011. In: Bulletin critique des annales islamologiques, n°31, 2017. pp. 94-95

    Mitchell Colin P., The Practice of Politics in Safavid Iran. Power, Religion and Rhetoric. London-New York, I. B. Tauris, 2012 (2009 1re éd.)

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    Calmard Jean. Mitchell Colin P., The Practice of Politics in Safavid Iran. Power, Religion and Rhetoric. London-New York, I. B. Tauris, 2012 (2009 1re éd.). In: Bulletin critique des annales islamologiques, n°28, 2013. pp. 88-91

    The practice of politics in Safavid Iran : power, religion and rhetoric /

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    "The Safavid dynasty originated as a fledgling apocalyptic mystical movement based in North-West Iran, and grew into a large, cosmopolitan Perso-Islamic empire stretching from Baghdad to Heart. During this golden era in Iran's history, from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, functionaries of the Safavid 'state' introduced and moulded a unique and vibrant political discourse which reflected the social and religious heterogeneity of the sixteenth-century Iranian landscape. Beginning with the millenarian-minded Shah Isma'il and concluding with the autocrat par excellence, Shah Abbas, Colin P. Mitchell elucidates the phenomenon of state-sponsored rhetoric, and helps us understand how this dynasty articulated their political and religious sovereignty during a crucial phase of Iranian history."--Jacket."A joint publication with the British Institute of Persian Studies."Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-286) and index.Note on Transliteration; Acknowledgements; INTRODUCTION; 1. IMPERIALIZING THE APOCALYPSE 1501-32; 2. COMPETING COSMOLOGIES, 1532-55; 3. SECOND REPENTANCE, 1556-76; 4. REX REDUX 1576-98; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index;"The Safavid dynasty originated as a fledgling apocalyptic mystical movement based in North-West Iran, and grew into a large, cosmopolitan Perso-Islamic empire stretching from Baghdad to Heart. During this golden era in Iran's history, from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, functionaries of the Safavid 'state' introduced and moulded a unique and vibrant political discourse which reflected the social and religious heterogeneity of the sixteenth-century Iranian landscape. Beginning with the millenarian-minded Shah Isma'il and concluding with the autocrat par excellence, Shah Abbas, Colin P. Mitchell elucidates the phenomenon of state-sponsored rhetoric, and helps us understand how this dynasty articulated their political and religious sovereignty during a crucial phase of Iranian history."--Jacket

    sj-docx-1-tva-10.1177_15248380231190666 – Supplemental material for What Enables Child Sexual Abuse in Sport? A Systematic Review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tva-10.1177_15248380231190666 for What Enables Child Sexual Abuse in Sport? A Systematic Review by Karl Dodd, Colin Solomon, Mitchell Naughton, Paul M. Salmon and Scott McLean in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse</p

    sj-docx-6-tva-10.1177_15248380231190666 – Supplemental material for What Enables Child Sexual Abuse in Sport? A Systematic Review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-6-tva-10.1177_15248380231190666 for What Enables Child Sexual Abuse in Sport? A Systematic Review by Karl Dodd, Colin Solomon, Mitchell Naughton, Paul M. Salmon and Scott McLean in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse</p

    sj-docx-4-tva-10.1177_15248380231190666 – Supplemental material for What Enables Child Sexual Abuse in Sport? A Systematic Review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-4-tva-10.1177_15248380231190666 for What Enables Child Sexual Abuse in Sport? A Systematic Review by Karl Dodd, Colin Solomon, Mitchell Naughton, Paul M. Salmon and Scott McLean in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse</p

    sj-docx-5-tva-10.1177_15248380231190666 – Supplemental material for What Enables Child Sexual Abuse in Sport? A Systematic Review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-5-tva-10.1177_15248380231190666 for What Enables Child Sexual Abuse in Sport? A Systematic Review by Karl Dodd, Colin Solomon, Mitchell Naughton, Paul M. Salmon and Scott McLean in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse</p

    sj-docx-3-tva-10.1177_15248380231190666 – Supplemental material for What Enables Child Sexual Abuse in Sport? A Systematic Review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-tva-10.1177_15248380231190666 for What Enables Child Sexual Abuse in Sport? A Systematic Review by Karl Dodd, Colin Solomon, Mitchell Naughton, Paul M. Salmon and Scott McLean in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse</p

    sj-docx-2-tva-10.1177_15248380231190666 – Supplemental material for What Enables Child Sexual Abuse in Sport? A Systematic Review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-tva-10.1177_15248380231190666 for What Enables Child Sexual Abuse in Sport? A Systematic Review by Karl Dodd, Colin Solomon, Mitchell Naughton, Paul M. Salmon and Scott McLean in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse</p

    Sminthopsis douglasi Archer 1979

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    Sminthopsis douglasi Archer, 1979. Aust. Zool., 20(2):337. TYPE LOCALITY: Australia, Queensland, Cloncurry River Watershed, Julia Creek (20°40'S, 141°40'E). DISTRIBUTION: Known only from type locality and Richmond in Cloncurry River Watershed, Queensland, and possibly Mitchell Plateau, Western Australia. STATUS: IUCN - Indeterminate.Published as part of Colin P. Groves, 1993, Order Dasyuromorphia, pp. 29-37 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 36, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735306
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