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    Conclusions: The Future of the Study of Roman Colonization

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    Smith Christopher John. Conclusions: The Future of the Study of Roman Colonization. In: Dialogues d'histoire ancienne. Supplément n°23, 2021. Colonies, territoires et statuts : nouvelles approches. pp. 243-250

    Exception romaine B. Grass, Gh. Stouder (éds), La diplomatie romaine sous la République : réflexions sur une pratique. Actes des rencontres de Paris (21-22 juin 2013) et Genève (31 octobre-1er novembre 2013), Besançon, 2015

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    Smith Christopher John. Exception romaine B. Grass, Gh. Stouder (éds), La diplomatie romaine sous la République : réflexions sur une pratique. Actes des rencontres de Paris (21-22 juin 2013) et Genève (31 octobre-1er novembre 2013), Besançon, 2015. In: Dialogues d'histoire ancienne, vol. 42, n°1, 2016. pp. 382-384

    Exception romaine B. Grass, Gh. Stouder (éds), La diplomatie romaine sous la République : réflexions sur une pratique. Actes des rencontres de Paris (21-22 juin 2013) et Genève (31 octobre-1er novembre 2013), Besançon, 2015

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    Smith Christopher John. Exception romaine B. Grass, Gh. Stouder (éds), La diplomatie romaine sous la République : réflexions sur une pratique. Actes des rencontres de Paris (21-22 juin 2013) et Genève (31 octobre-1er novembre 2013), Besançon, 2015. In: Dialogues d'histoire ancienne, vol. 42, n°1, 2016. pp. 382-384

    Minor infrastructures: genre and petroleum politics in the music of Grace Chang and Fela Kuti

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    This article explores the intersections of global energy infrastructures and musical genre formation, focusing on the careers of Grace Chang and Fela Kuti. The transition from coal to petroleum reshaped political and social landscapes globally. This transition influenced various industries, including music and film, by changing the material conditions that underpinned cultural production. This article argues that the concept of genre itself functions as an infrastructure, a symbolic object that encapsulates social, economic, and political conditions. Genres like jazz, mambo, and Afro-Beat, though rooted in the Black Atlantic’s history of resource extraction and slavery, evolved through local adaptations and responses to global changes. The cases of Chang and Kuti highlight the importance of examining these “minor infrastructures” to understand the broader processes of musical globalization. By focusing on the meso-level – between global macro-processes and local micro-histories – the article seeks to provide a nuanced understanding of how genres develop and transform. It critiques monolithic narratives of global music history, emphasizing the complex entanglements of material conditions and cultural practices. This article calls for an approach that considers the multifaceted and dynamic nature of genre formation, shaped by both global energy politics and local cultural contexts

    Flow behaviour of magnetic steel powder

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    These are the data used in the article "Flow behaviour of magnetic steel powder". This dataset includes: Optical micrographs used to determine the mean size and circularity in each size class after sieving Scale bars are included for two images and may be used to determine the scale of all micrographs included - all images were taken using the same microscope, camera and software. All images are as-recorded. X-ray diffractograms used to determine the fraction of martensite present in each sample Calibration data for the diffraction instrument are included Vibrating sample magnetometry data, used to determine the saturation and remanent magnetisation. Shear cell metrics derived automatically form the shear cell tests Hall flow times, both with and without drying Angle of repose dat Videos of all angle of repose tests Other data can be provided on request
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