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Georgism - Wikipedia
Georgism is concerned with the distribution of economic rent caused by land ownership, natural monopolies, pollution rights, and control of the commons. en.wikipedia.org
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Georgian poetry | The Poetry Foundation
A poetic movement in England during the reign of George V (1910–1936), promoted in the anthology series Georgian Poetry. Its ranks included Rupert Brooke, ... www.poetryfoundation.org
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Georgian era - Wikipedia
The Georgian era was a period in British history from 1714 to c. 1830–1837, named after the Hanoverian kings George I, George II, George III and George IV. en.wikipedia.org
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Georgianism
Georgianism (ˈdʒɔːdʒɪənɪz(ə)m) [f. Georgian a.1 + -ism.] The qualities or characteristics of Georgian architecture, poetry, etc.1914 R. Brooke Let. 6 July (1968) 597 Marsh has got Georgianism on the brain, & will shortly issue a series of Georgian poker-work. 1929 Daily Tel. 15 Jan. 9/2 (caption) Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Georgianism, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun Georgianism is in the 1910s. OED's earliest evidence for Georgianism is from 1911, in the writing of Charles Edward Montague, ... www.oed.com
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Georgian England | English Heritage
The Georgian era spans the years from 1714 to 1837, covering the reigns of George I, II, III and IV, as well as that of William IV. www.english-heritage.org.uk
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Blas Infante
Georgianism Blas Infante met the agricultural engineers Antonio Albendín Orejón and Juan Sánchez Mejía in Cantillana. wikipedia.org
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Georgianism then and now: a recuperative study.
The thesis attempts to revise our view of Georgian poetry, and thus to rescue it from the critical disregard and disdain it has suffered since the 1930s. eprints.glos.ac.uk
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Program on Georgian Studies | Davis Center
Advancing the study of Georgia and the South Caucasus through research, scholarly and cultural exchange, teaching, and outreach. daviscenter.fas.harvard.edu
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GEORGIAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a native or inhabitant of Georgia in the Caucasus 2. the language of the Georgian people Georgian 2 of 6 adjective (1) : of, relating to, or constituting ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Georgian Association
The Georgian Association is a nonpartisan nationwide organization in the U.S. representing the interests of Georgian American community. Sign Up for Our Mailing ... georgianassociation.org
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poker-work
ˈpoker-work [f. poker n.1 + work n.] Artistic work done by burning a design on the surface of white wood with a heated pointed implement. Also fig. Hence poker-worked a. (in example applied to a design resembling poker-work). Originally, a pointed poker was used, later the ‘heater’ of an Italian iro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Slobbovia
These included Georgianism, Gregorianism and Mazukovianism (after three early Grund Patriarchs: Georgi Eskalaskin, Gregor Gregovitch and Alexi Mazukov, wikipedia.org
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retro
▪ I. retro, n.2 and a. (ˈrɛtrəʊ) [a. F. rétro n. and adj. (1973), abbrev. of rétrograde adj.] A. n. Something that imitates or harks back to a former style; esp. a style or fashion (of dress, music, etc.) that is nostalgically retrospective.1974 Guardian Weekly 18 May 14/1 The icy charms of the Grou... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ronald McCuaig
well be that he encouraged his friend and fellow journalist-poet Kenneth Slessor to a more ambitious aesthetic, thus helping him to bust out of his late Georgianism wikipedia.org
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