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    My Grandfather, his wives and loves / by D. Holman-Hunt. by Holman-Hunt, D.

    Published 1969
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    No Life Without You: Refugee Love Letters from the 1930s (PDF) by Franklin Felsenstein

    Published 2024
    “…Abridged in English from the original German, the correspondence and diaries have been expertly compiled and annotated by their only son who preserves his parents’ love story in their own words. …”
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    Don Carlos Infante of Spain: A Dramatic Poem (PDF) by Friedrich Schiller, Flora Kimmich

    Published 2018
    “…First performed in 1787, it stands at the culmination of Schiller’s formative development as a dramatist and is the first play written in his characteristic iambic pentameter. …”
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    Don Carlos Infante of Spain: A Dramatic Poem (XML) by Friedrich Schiller, Flora Kimmich

    Published 2018
    “…First performed in 1787, it stands at the culmination of Schiller’s formative development as a dramatist and is the first play written in his characteristic iambic pentameter. …”
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    Smart Textiles and Clothing: An Opportunity or a Threat for Sustainability? by Gozde Goncu-Berk

    Published 2019
    “…References [1] Norman, Donald A. 2004. Emotional design: Why we love (or hate) everyday things. …”
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    Famous plays of 1937.

    Published 1937
    Table of Contents: “…Clare, Busman's honeymoon - Lenorman, H. R. In Theatre Street - Boothe, Clare, The Women, - Reid, Arthur, People in love…”
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    The wedding ceremony: secularisation of the Christian tradition by Dawn Hurst

    Published 2011
    “…Couples historically married to cement dynasties and to ensure passage of lands and wealth and their marriages were arranged but once couples could marry partners of their choice and love liaisons became normal then the ceremony provided an ideal opportunity for festive exhibition and theatrical excess. …”
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    Intimate subjects and virtual spaces: rethinking sexuality as a category for intimate ethnographies by Rohit Dasgupta, Debanuj Dasgupta

    Published 2017
    “…An analysis of the intimate virtual exchanges reveals technologies of queer neoliberal subject formation within contemporary India. Queer neoliberal subject formation refers to the emergence of a sexual subject of rights, one that is a consumer-citizen within the Indian free-market economy. …”
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    Chapter 1: Introduction [Critical Kinship Studies] by Damien Riggs, Elizabeth Peel

    Published 2016
    “…Studies of kinship have increasingly sought to critique the normative assumptions that often underpin how caring relationships between humans are understood. …”
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    Wandering through drawing's trace by Deborah Harty

    Published 2020
    “…Higonnet states, “Morisot represents her maternal love as artistic attention rather than physical intimacy.” …”
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    Between depression and zeal: conceptions of masculinity in the wartime letters of SS Hauptsturmführer Maximilian Guttenbrunner, 1939–1943 by Franziska Karpinski

    Published 2021
    “…His desire to control others helped to explain his attraction to Nazi ideology, celebration of military conquest and dehumanisation of the non-Germans he encountered in occupied territory. When injury and illness undermined control over his own body and mind, he responded by escalating his attempts to control spaces, situations and other people, whether enemy combatants or loved ones. …”
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    Cultural readjustment in the RAF following the Nimrod XV230 crash by Matt Whitehead

    Published 2019
    “…Although Haddon-Cave was still perceived to be relevant, the emotional impact of the Nimrod crash had lessened and Haddon-Cave was seen as a history lesson for the newest recruits.The results point to a number of barriers and facilitators to change in the early days e.g. fear of litigation, risk aversion, a military culture of ‘can-do’, normalized rule-breaking and insufficient safety expertise. …”
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