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  • 101Intellectual history — refers to the history of the people who create, discuss, write about and in other ways propagate ideas. Although the field emerged from European discourses of Kulturgeschichte and Geistesgeschichte, the historical study of ideas has engaged not… …

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  • 102Holocaust denial — Antisemitism Part of Jewish history …

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  • 103Madrasah — Not to be confused with Madras. Madrasa and Medrese redirect here. For the village or grape variety in Azerbaijan, see Mədrəsə and Madrasa, respectively. Sher Dor Madrasa, Samarkand, Uzbekistan 2007 …

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  • 104Second Taranaki War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict = Second Taranaki War partof = New Zealand land wars caption = date = April/May 1863 to November 1866 place = Taranaki territory = result = Indecisive status = combatant1 = New Zealand Government combatant2 =… …

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  • 105Open Access movement — The Open Access movement is a social movement in academia, dedicated to the principle of open access to information sharing for the common good.The movement traces its history at least back to the 1960s, but became much more prominent in the… …

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  • 106Pai Marire — The Pai Mārire movement was a syncretic Māori religion that flourished in New Zealand from about 1863 to 1874. [cite book last = Walker first = Ranginui authorlink = Ranginui Walker coauthors = title = Ka Whawhai Tonu Matou: Struggle Without End… …

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  • 107Orientalism (book) — Orientalism   …

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  • 108Trentham Military Camp — Trentham Army Camp is a New Zealand Defence Force facility located in Trentham, Upper Hutt, near Wellington. As an army installation, it also hosts Joint NZDF facilities including:* Commander Joint Forces New Zealand * Headquarters Joint Forces… …

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  • 109Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts — ) is the most eminent academic institution in Republic of Macedonia.HistoryThe Academy of Sciences and Arts was established by the Macedonian Assembly on 22 February 1967 as the highest scientific, scholarly and artistic institution in the… …

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  • 110Michigan State University Press — Michigan State University Press, founded in 1947, is the scholarly publishing arm of Michigan State University. During the past six decades it has become a vital part of the institution s land grant mission and is a catalyst for positive… …

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