modern scholarship
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmodernandscholarship
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modern
adjective
uk/ˈmɒd.ən/us/ˈmɑː.dɚn/
designed and made using the most recent ideas ...
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scholarship
noun
uk/ˈskɒl.ə.ʃɪp/us/ˈskɑː.lɚ.ʃɪp/
serious, ...
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(Definition ofmodernandscholarshipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is not the proper role ofmodernscholarshipto provide such dubious genealogies.
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But the queries raised in the chapter are much broader and of concern tomodernscholarshipas well.
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In their place, natural philosophers would favor experimentation andmodernscholarship.
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But this is a task yet to be confronted bymodernscholarship.
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The dervish community engaged actively with the normative religious institutions and the high intellectual tradition thatmodernscholarshipusually privileges.
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The aim of each chapter is to provide an overview ofmodernscholarship, and to introduce the historiography of the topics.
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It is a work ofmodernscholarship: on time, comprehensive and rather expensive!
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The author shows a remarkable command of texts andmodernscholarshipin an enormous array - of languages.
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A large body ofmodernscholarshiphas endorsed this view.
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Letters are a literary resource often overlooked inmodernscholarship.
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The large body ofmodernscholarshipon state sovereignty in the changing international system certainly deserved more than passing mention.
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The error was manifest, yet it has only been eradicated by the most polemical revisions ofmodernscholarship.
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At the least, the political implications ofmodernscholarshipthat perpetuates the marginalization of subordinate social groups should not be left unchallenged.
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The other story, emerging from earlymodernscholarship, recounts the social and economic marginalization ofpropertied women and the degradation of working women as a consequence of capitalism.
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As a step in the right direction,modernscholarshipshould return to the repertory itself and consider it, divested of notions of progression or patterns of projected superiority.
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Walsham's footnotes display an awesome command of contemporary printed sources and ofmodernscholarshipin a variety of disciplines.
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These theoretical elements regarding property can be extracted, assembled to a relatively complete framework and supplemented by a commentary which connects the about 250-year-old texts withmodernscholarship.
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