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Instruments of the orchestra – early 20th century (L. Walker)
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Instruments of the orchestra – early 20th century (L. Walker)

ByEdward Eggleston April 1, 2021June 30, 2023

“The 20th century saw rapid and far-reaching developments in the expressive range (and size) of the classical orchestra.” (L. Walker)

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Christine de Pizan and a City of Ladies
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Christine de Pizan and a City of Ladies

ByEdward Eggleston March 27, 2021February 16, 2022

by Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank

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Facebook antitrust battle escalates tensions between government, Big Tech (The Conversation)
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Facebook antitrust battle escalates tensions between government, Big Tech (The Conversation)

ByEdward Eggleston March 11, 2021April 21, 2022

by Jeremy Shtern, Ope Akanbi, and Steph Hill

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Amazon contra los trabajadores (Appelbaum y Hoffman)

ByEdward Eggleston March 9, 2021

“Los piquetes antisindicatos del gigante norteamericano emprenden una guerra
psicológica contra sus empleados y les acosan incluso cuando van al baño.”

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Capitalismo digital (A. Jiménez González y C. Rendueles Menéndez de Llano)
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Capitalismo digital (A. Jiménez González y C. Rendueles Menéndez de Llano)

ByEdward Eggleston March 5, 2021February 3, 2022

“El capitalismo desregulado global contemporáneo ha mantenido, desde sus orígenes, una profunda afinidad con el modelo hegemónico de comunicación digital.” (A. Jiménez González y C. Rendueles Menéndez de Llano)

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Nocturnes (Frédéric Chopin)

ByEdward Eggleston March 4, 2021March 2, 2022

“The Nocturnes are short works in a slower tempo, often with a more animated middle section. These compositions have an elegiac, Romanz, or reverie-like character. The form had its first flowering in the works by John Field. Chopin based his efforts on Field, yet surpassed him in every way.” (Hugo Leichtentritt)

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