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Barbara Aitken 《Folklore》2013,124(1):76-80
EUROPEAN BALLADRY. By WILLIAM J. ENTWISTLE. Oxford : at the Clarendon Press (Humphrey Milford). 1939. xii +404 pages. 17s. 6d. Reviewed by Edward M. Wilson.

THE FOLK LITERATURE OF A YUCATAN TOWN. By MARGARET PARK REDFIELD. 4to. Pp. 50. Contributions to American Archaeology, 13. Carnegie Institution of Washington. 1935. Reviewed by F. J. Norton.  相似文献   

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XII. CONCLUSIONS     
《Acta Archaeologica》2005,76(1):155-159
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4.1.5. HOUSE XII     
《Acta Archaeologica》2013,84(1):60-61
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Oliver Logan 《Modern Italy》2013,18(2):237-247
The modern popular cult of the Pope, which originated with the ‘disinherited’ papacy of Pius IX, reached its acme with Pius XII. Phases of intensification of this cult, which was linked to other ‘devotions’, those of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and of the Virgin Mary, served to mobilize the Catholic masses at critical junctures for the Catholic Church and in the face of what were perceived as political threats. Pius XII had to animate ‘movement’ in an age proclaimed to be one of a unique crisis of civilization. The projection of him as a charismatic figure was linked to that of Rome as a sacred centre and as the very fulcrum of world history. The Catholic activist ethos of ‘movement’ and also the presentation of the interchange between Pius XII and the Crowd had features in common with Fascist rhetorics, but ultimately the cult of the ‘victim‐Pope’ represented an inversion of the crasser forms of power‐imagery.  相似文献   

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