contemporary scholarship

collocation in English

meaningsofcontemporaryandscholarship

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contemporary
adjective
uk
/kənˈtem.pər.ər.i/
us
/kənˈtem.pə.rer.i/
existing or happening now, and therefore ...
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scholarship
noun
uk
/ˈskɒl.ə.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈskɑː.lɚ.ʃɪp/
serious, ...
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(Definition ofcontemporaryandscholarshipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Nonetheless, disciplinary differences aside, this is a keen and compelling work ofcontemporaryscholarship.
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The book's overall contribution tocontemporaryscholarshipon the subject, however, remains limited.
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Most of the chapters are well-documented, with references tocontemporaryscholarship, with a greater sense of context than a previous generation offered.
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In reaction, the empiricism ofcontemporaryscholarshipreopens the process of his thought and acts as apologetic for our psyches.
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The chapters exhibit several of the approaches which characterizecontemporaryscholarshipin the area.
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Speakers have been invited to reflect a range of responses to his work and to assess it in the light ofcontemporaryscholarship.
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There is a problematic character to thecontemporaryscholarshipwhich revolves around the assumption of historical continuity.
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It must be one of the great ironies ofcontemporaryscholarshipthat post-colonial theory-by taking this binary relation/opposition as central-should re-validate one of colonialism's most strategic illusions.
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Contemporaryscholarshipsays that that war was about competition for trade routes rather than possession of a great beauty.
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Incontemporaryscholarship, one is more likely to encounter a division of the discipline into music theory, music history, and ethnomusicology.
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But this review, which is targetted not just at me but at an entire efflorescence incontemporaryscholarship, is unworthy of him.
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Mostcontemporaryscholarshipequates preventive war with aggression, and therefore argues that it is illegitimate.
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