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The journal began as The Analyst in 1874 and was established and edited by Joel E. Hendricks.
Within the Redstone Association, the differences became intolerable to some of the Baptist leaders, when Alexander Campbell began publishing a journal, The Christian Baptist, promoting reform.
He began planning to produce his own journal, The Penn ( later renamed The Stylus ), though he died before it could be produced.
In 1928, Orwell began his career as a professional writer in Paris at a journal owned by the French Communist, Henri Barbusse.
Cantor also began another important correspondence, with Gösta Mittag-Leffler in Sweden, and soon began to publish in Mittag-Leffler's journal Acta Mathematica.
Recuperating at Swarthmoor, he began dictating what would be published after his death as his journal and devoted his time to his written output: letters, both public and private, as well as books and essays.
One of Adams ' most important legacies is his massive diary, which he began at age 11 with the simple entry " A journal, by me, J. Q. A.
At Columbia he began to write short " semi-narrative abstract pieces ", and edited the undergraduate literary journal The Columbia Review.
In 1904, Weber began to publish some of his most seminal papers in this journal, notably his essay The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, which became his most famous work and laid the foundations for his later research on the impact of cultures and religions on the development of economic systems.
In 2004, the first peer-reviewed, academic journal devoted to Pagan studies began publication.
In 1908, the first scholarly journal of the field, Journal of Sexology ( Zeitschrift für Sexualwissenschaft ), began publication and was published monthly for one year.
That same year they established the Bureau of Surrealist Research, and began publishing the journal La Révolution surréaliste.
In 1929 the group began publishing its own journal, Studia Mathematica, devoted primarily to Banach's field of study — functional analysis.
He " began to look at the planets and the stars " in May, 1773 and on 1 March 1774 began an astronomical journal by noting his observations of Saturn's rings and the Great Orion Nebula ( M 42 ).
The Royal Numismatic Society was founded in 1836 and immediately began publishing the journal that became the Numismatic Chronicle.
One journal to precede Nature was titled Recreative Science: A Record and Remembrancer of Intellectual Observation, which, created in 1859, began as a natural history magazine and progressed to include more physical observational science and technical subjects and less natural history.
In 2007, Nature Publishing Group began publishing Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, “ the official journal of the American Society of Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics ” and Molecular Therapy, the American Society of Gene Therapy ’ s official journal, as well as the International Society for Microbial Ecology ( ISME ) Journal.
Upon this site, Harris began a blog, which included jokes and small journal entries concerning his thoughts on parents, school, and friends.
Harris began to write a paper journal, where he documented his thoughts and plans.
By 1869, Leonowens was in New York, where she opened a school for girls for a brief period on Staten Island, and began contributing travel articles to a Boston journal, Atlantic Monthly, including " The Favorite of the Harem ", reviewed by the New York Times as " an Eastern love story, having apparently a strong basis of truth ".
For example, Issue 42 of Mallorn, the journal of The Tolkien Society ( August 2004 ), carried a lengthy article analyzing Tolkien's works as well as his possible Theosophist beliefs, concluding that the Years of the Sun began on March 25, 10160 BC, the Second Age on December 26, 9564 BC, the Third Age on December 24, 6123 BC, and the Fourth Age on March 18, 3102 BC.

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It is named after its scholarly journal Annales d ' histoire économique et sociale, which remains the main source of scholarship, along with many books and monographs.
Institutionally it is based on the Annales journal, the SEVPEN publishing house, the ( FMSH ), and especially the 6th Section of the École pratique des hautes études, all based in Paris.
The main scholarly outlet has been the journal Annales d ' Histoire Economique et Sociale (" Annals of economic and social history "), founded in 1929 by Lucien Febvre and Marc Bloch, which broke radically with traditional historiography by insisting on the importance of taking all levels of society into consideration and emphasized the collective nature of mentalities.
Franciszek Bujak ( 1875 – 1953 ) and Jan Rutkowski ( 1886 – 1949 ), the founders of modern economic history in Poland and of the journal Roczniki Dziejów Spolecznych i Gospodarczych ( 1931 – ), were attracted to the innovations of the Annales school.
With colleague Lucien Febvre he founded the Annales School in 1929, by starting the new scholarly journal, Annales d ' Histoire Economique et Sociale (" Annals of economic and social history "), which broke radically with traditional historiography by insisting on the importance of taking all levels of society into consideration and emphasized the collective nature of mentalities.
In 1791 he was made a member of the Academy of Sciences and from that time he helped to edit the journal Annales de Chimie ( Chemical annals ), although he left the country for a while during the height of the French Revolution.
Its journal '" Annales focuses attention on the synthesizing of historical patterns identified from social, economic, and cultural history, statistics, medical reports, family studies, and even psychoanalysis.
He met Lucien Febvre, the co-founder of the influential Annales journal, who was to have a great influence on his work.
In 1813, it was republished in the French journal Annales de Mathématiques.
As these data were similar to the first data obtained by Chevreul as soon as 1813, the later sent a letter to the journal Annales de Chimie claiming his priority and contesting the originality of Braconnot's work ( Ann Chim 1815, 94, 73 ).
Poncelet published several papers about the subject in Gergonne's mathematical journal Annales de Gergonne ( officially known as Annales de mathématiques pures et appliquées ).
In 1929, Lucien Febvre, along with his colleague and close friend Marc Bloch, established a scholarly journal, Annales d ’ Histoire Economique et Sociale ( commonly known as the Annales ), from which the name of their distinctive style of history was taken.
Richard Harrison served as Editor of the Society ’ s journal Annales Geophysicae and as General Editor for the COSPAR Information Bulletin as well as member of several committees related to the Royal Society and to ESA, COSPAR or EGS.
Mari has been excavated in annual campaigns published in Syria, 1933 – 39, 1951 – 75, and since 1979 ; a journal devoted to the site since 1982, is Mari: Annales de recherches interdisciplinaires.
* Annales School, a school of historical writing named after its journal, the Annales d ' histoire économique et sociale
He held the Sorbonne chair in French Revolutionary Studies and was the founder of the Societe des Etudes Robespierristes, which led to the creation of the highly regarded journal Annales historiques de la revolution francaise.
The Annales de l ' Institut Fourier is a French mathematical journal publishing papers in all fields of mathematics.
In 1929 a group of French historians founded the journal Annales, in many ways a forerunner of modern environmental history since it took as its subject matter the reciprocal global influences of the environment and human society.

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* Le Testament d ' Orphée, journal sonore, by Roger Pillaudin, 2 CD INA / Radio France 211788, 1998
Avogadro submitted this essay to a French journal, Jean-Claude Delamétherie's Journal de Physique, de Chimie et d ' Histoire naturelle ( Journal of Physics, Chemistry and Natural History ) so it was written in French, not Italian.
* Pour l ' Afrique, j ' accuse: le journal d ' un agronome au Sahel en voie de destruction, Paris: Plon, 1986
In 1872, he founded the journal Revue d ' anthropologie, and in 1876, the Institute of Anthropology.
Indeed, when the German theologian Johann Ludwig Fricker ( 1729-1766 ) visited Diviš in 1753 and saw the Denis d ' or with his own eyes, he referred to it in a journal of the university of Tübingen as an " Electrisch-Musicalische Instrument "-the literal translation of which is " electric musical instrument ".
He had to leave France after the coup d ' état ; nor did he re-enter political life during the Second Empire until 1869, when he founded a moderate opposition journal at Toulouse.
Lecanuet, Montalembert d ' après son journal et sa correspondance, 3 vols.
In 1936, L ' Œuvre d ' Art à l ' Époque de sa Reproductibilité Technique ( The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction ) was first published, in French, by Max Horkheimer in the Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung journal of the Institute for Social Research.
For the publishing of his last book Le journal d ' une truffe he gave an interview to Bernard Pivot for the TV program Apostrophes that was reportedly recorded in France.
* Le journal d ' une truffe ( 1983 )
The most striking of his later novels include Happe-chair ( 1886 ), often compared with Zola's Germinal, L ' Arche, journal d ' une maman ( 1894 ) and Le Vent dans les moulins ( 1901 ), which returns to Flemish subjects.
* L ' Arche, journal d ' une maman ( 1894 )
His experiences during the siege were published anonymously in the feuilleton of Le Temps, and appeared separately as Le Siège de Paris, journal d ' un officier de marine ( 1871 ).
Napoleon Bonaparte, however, who is said to have been introduced by him to Paul Barras, took him to on his military expedition to Egypt of June 1798 as part of the political economy section of the Institut d ' Égypte, and after the capture of Cairo, he edited the official journal there, the Décade Égyptienne.
His photographs were published in the Surrealist journal Minotaure, 5 December 1934 under the title " Poupée, variations sur le montage d ' une mineure articulée " ( The Doll, Variations on the Assemblage of an Articulated Minor ).
During these wanderings he wrote Le peintre de Salzbourg, journal des émotions d ' un coeur souffrant, suivi des Meditations du cloître ( 1803 ).
* Cahiers d ’ Études Nodiéristes, scholarly journal devoted to Nodier studies ( in French ).
This correction was published in Glasnik, the journal relating to mathematics, physics and astronomy in 1947 in the article " Sur les paradoxes de la notion d ' énergie ".
Lamarche therefore invited him to join him at the journal Le Laissez Passer published by the Conseil d ' expansion économique ( CEE ), at the time presided by Sarto Marchand and directed by Bernard Tessier.
Pelliot's first great scholarly achievement was the publication of his monograph " Le Fou-nan " in the journal Bulletin de l ' École française d ' Extrême Orient.
Cristofori's invention soon attracted public attention as the result of a journal article written by Scipione Maffei and published 1711 in Giornale de ' letterati d ' Italia of Venice.

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