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Revelation and Rediscovery: Early Medieval Indian Origin Myths of the Tantras (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series) |
David Gray talks about revelatory or "treasure" texts from Indian and Tibetan perspectives in a comparative framework. |
David Gray |
06 May 2022 |
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Creative Commons |
Conclusion |
Professor Martin Seeleib-Kaiser concludes the ESRC/OISP Workshop on Comparative Methods. |
Martin Seeleib-Kaiser |
12 Mar 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
Merging Macro and Micro Data? |
Session 6 of the ESRC/OISP Workshop on Comparative Methods - Merging Macro and Micro Data? with Dr Mark Tomlinson. |
Mark Tomlinson |
12 Mar 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
An Introduction to Structural Equation Modelling in Comparative Social Analysis |
Session 5 of the ESRC/OISP Workshop on Comparative Methods: An Introduction to Structural Equation Modelling in comparative Social Analysis - Dr Mark Tomlinson. |
Mark Tomlinson |
12 Mar 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
Challenges and Limits of Macro-Quantitative Analysis |
Session 4 of the ESRC/OISP workshop on Comparative Methods: Challenges and Limits of Macro-Quantitative Analysis with Dr Emanuele Ferragina. |
Emanuele Ferragina |
12 Mar 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
Ideal Types and Welfare Regimes: An Application |
Session three of the ESRC/OISP Workshop in Comparative Methods. Ideal Types and Welfare Regimes: An Application. |
Emanuele Ferragina |
12 Mar 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
Introduction to Comparative Analysis (part 2) |
Professor Martin Seeleib-Kaiser gives the second part of his introduction to Comparative Methods. |
Martin Seeleib-Kaiser |
12 Mar 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
Introduction to Comparative Analysis (part 1) |
Professor Martin Seeleib-Kaiser gave an introduction to what comparative analysis is. |
Martin Seeleib-Kaiser |
12 Mar 2012 |