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    D. P. Upham collection, 1865-1883

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    This material includes correspondence from Upham to his wife and brother and miscellaneous items.; This collection was originally numbered H-11 and is part of the J. N. Heiskell Historical Collection, courtesy Arkansas Gazette Foundation.D. P. Upham collection, 1865-188

    Ebenezer P. Upham

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    An obituary for newspaperman Ebenezer P. Upham

    Ebenezer P. Upham

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    An obituary for newspaperman Ebenezer P. Upham

    Ebenezer P. Upham

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    An obituary for newspaperman Ebenezer P. Upham

    Connecting Dots: Multiple Perspectives on Socio-technical Transition and Social Practices

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    This Crossing Boundary hosts contributions accounting for experiences and theoretical perspectives which may look distant for how they address the socio-technical transition in the energy field but, we believe, when put in conversation, help common questions and tentative answers come to the fore. Giorgio Osti, Paul Upham, Paula Maria Bögel and Paula Castro have been engaged in reflecting on their respective disciplines in relation to socio-technical transitions. Recalling and valorising the STS basis of MLP and SPT in connection with other disciplinary approaches may contribute to enrich on one side STS debates and on the other empirical research on socio-technical transition in a historical juncture where such an endeavour looks definitely urgent

    Corrigendum to ‘Should end-users take their clothes off inside on a cold winter's day? Sustainability pressures on district heating professionals in Denmark’ [Renew Sustain Energy Rev Volume 207, January 2025, 114912, 1–12] (Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews (2025) 207, (S1364032124006385), (10.1016/j.rser.2024.114912))

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    The authors regret an incorrect CRediT authorship contribution statement. The correct statement is: Katinka Johansen: Research design, methodology, and conceptualization. Survey design, mixed data collection, and data curation. Formal analysis. visualisation, and writeup. Analysis and discussion. Validation and quality control. Funding-acquisition and project administration. Writing – original draft. Writing – review. Paul Upham: Conceptualization and writing. Writing – review. Proofs.</p

    Sultaniya: Tomb of Oljeitu, gallery vaults

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    Architect said to have been Ali Shah, a wealthy and ambitious patron of architecture (Arthur Upham Pope, Persian Architecture, London, Thames & Hudson, 1965, p. 177
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