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    POSITION: Edward Said og orientalism in memoriam

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    POSITION: Poul Pedersen: Edward Said og orientalism in memoria

    Undersøgelse for allergi og anden overfølsomhed

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    Medforfatter: Poul A. Pedersen Udgivelsesdato: 199

    'Og Soel gik op paa tydsk' - om Poul Pedersen Philedors Kierligheds Endrings og Undrings Speil

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    barok, Poul Pedersen Philedor, stilhistorie, receptio

    The 4th century BC 'Ionian Renaissance' and Karian identity

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    Pedersen Poul. The 4th century BC 'Ionian Renaissance' and Karian identity. In: 4th Century Karia. Defining a Karian identity under the Hekatomnids. Istanbul : Institut Français d'Études Anatoliennes-Georges Dumézil, 2013. pp. 33-64. (Varia Anatolica, 28

    »Og Soel gik op paa tydsk«: - om Poul Pedersen Philedors Kierligheds Endrings og Undrings Speil

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    Henrik Blicher om Poul Pedersen Philedors Kierligheds Endrings og Undrings Speil

    Jonathan Baker et Poul Ove Pedersen (eds). The rural - urban interface in Africa, expansion and adaptation.

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    Gessain Monique. Jonathan Baker et Poul Ove Pedersen (eds). The rural - urban interface in Africa, expansion and adaptation. . In: Journal des africanistes, 1994, tome 64, fascicule 2. p. 142

    From Classical to Hellenistic:

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    It is argued that even very recent works on the Greek and Roman antiquity ignore the central role of Western Asia Minor in the transition from the Classical to the Hellenistic period. Taking issue in the Maussolleion at Halikarnassos it is demonstrated that the art and architecture of Late classical Asia Minor introduce a number of important technical, architectural and artistic innovations which are of lasting importance for Hellenistic culture and central for the work of the Roman writer Vitruvius

    Disentangling traditions: culture, agency and power

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    [Extraxt] Two decades ago, Hobsbawm and Ranger published their celebrated anthology The Invention of Tradition (1983), which included articles on the emergence of new traditions in Europe, colonial India and Africa. A year before, Keesing and Tonkinson edited a special issue of the journal Mankind (1982) under the title "Reinventing Traditional Culture: The Politics of Kastom in Island Melanesia", which deals with similar issues in a different region. One can only speculate about the causes for this synchronous discovery of a new field of research, but one possible explanation is that this was prompted by cultural developments in the recently decolonised regions in the Pacific, Africa and elsewhere as well as a revived interest in regional traditions in Europe, as the continent was moving towards greater economic and political integration. Whether this is a sufficient explanation for the sudden academic interest in the phenomenon or not, the idea that traditions can be newly constructed and serve political and social functions freed up an enormous amount of scholarly energy among historians, anthropologists, ethnologists and political scientists, and led to the production of a substantive corpus of literature on similar processes all over the world
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