Swedish Dissertations and their Subjects, 1600-1820 (Volume Two) : An Annotated Catalogue /
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This book challenges earlier understandings of early modern dissertations as unimaginative academic exercises. It argues for their continuous importance in scholarly and scientific discourse, and describes the richness and diversity of their subjects and themes. The book contains a complete catalogue of the almost 20,000 Swedish dissertations defended in Uppsala, Lund and Åbo, 1600 to 1820. The catalogue includes longer comments and descriptions of a few thousand of these dissertations, and also gives an analysis of how different subjects have evolved over time.
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9789004701502
Swedish Dissertations and their Subjects, 1600-1820 (Volume One) : An Annotated Catalogue /
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This book challenges earlier understandings of early modern dissertations as unimaginative academic exercises. It argues for their continuous importance in scholarly and scientific discourse, and describes the richness and diversity of their subjects and themes. The book contains a complete catalogue of the almost 20,000 Swedish dissertations defended in Uppsala, Lund and Åbo, 1600 to 1820. The catalogue includes longer comments and descriptions of a few thousand of these dissertations, and also gives an analysis of how different subjects have evolved over time.
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9789004701496
Dalīl al-rasāʼil al-jāmiʻīyah allatī ajāzatʹha Kullīyat al-Ādāb mundhu inshāʼihā ḥattá nihāyat ʻām 1990 /
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At head of title : Jāmiʻat al-Qāhirah, Kullīyat al-Ādāb.
Includes indexes.
Title on added t.p. : A bibliographical guide to theses approved by the Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, 1914-1990. :
2 volume (24, 988 pages) ; 24 cm.
More than a Title : Autoethnographic Explorations of Choosing Dissertation Topics in Applied Linguistics /
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This edited book, the first of its kind in the field of applied linguistics, offers a refreshing and unique exploration of how personal experiences shape academic journeys. Through engaging autoethnographic inquiries, each chapter sheds light on the complex factors influencing doctoral students' decisions on dissertation topics. This collection provides deep insights into the interplay between identity, experience, and academic research, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the human aspects of applied linguistics. This book is a must-read for doctoral students, doctoral advisors, and anyone interested in doctoral studies, offering valuable perspectives on the how, what, and why of choosing dissertation topics in applied linguistics. Contributors are: Farah Ali, Anna Becker, Jaione Diaz Mazquiaran, Xuewei He, Ufuk Keleş, Akiko Kiyota, Justyna Legutko, Angel Merchant, Valéria Schörghofer-Queiroz, Marc Tamarit-Galdón, and Ethan Trinh.
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1 online resource (239 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004686670