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Imagining the End of the World: Polish Perspectives

Shala Barczewska

What’s New in the New Europe? Redefining Culture, Politics, Identity, 2019

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Eschatological Expectations at the Turn of the Nineteenth Twentieth Centuries: The End of the World is [Not] Nigh?

Ekaterina Melnikova

Forum for Anthropology and Culture, 2004

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Endzeiterwartung – expecting the End of the World, in Neue Studien zur Sachsenforschung 5, 2015

Karen Høilund Nielsen

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How do we see the end of the world?

Bruno Petrušić

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2012. The End of the World — Again: Why the Apocalypse Meme Replicates in Media, Science, and Culture

Barry Vacker

2012

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THE END OF THE WORLD

Sougou Bruno Sanon

2022

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FEAR AND TREMBLING AT THE END OF THE WORLD

Geoffrey Skoll

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Rhetoricity at the End of the World

Diane Davis

Philosophy and Rhetoric, 2017

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Media Construction of Apocalypse Halleys Comet and the End of Mayan Calendar through the Lens of Discourse Analysis

Johana Kotišová

1970

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Peoples of the Apocalypse: Eschatological Beliefs and Political Scenarios

Wolfram Brandes, Rebekka Voß, Felicitas Schmieder

2016

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Towards a cosmopolitanism of loss: an essay about the end of the world

Mariano Siskind

World Literature, Cosmopolitanism, Globality, 2019

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Mazdeans and Christians Facing the End of the World: Circulations and Exchanges of Concepts

antonio panaino

Entangled Religions, 2020

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The Last Days of the World

Daniel Lambert, Dan Lambert

PAMLA Conference, 2019

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The Last Minutes of Our Earth

Mare Kõiva

Folklore, 2010

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The World after the End of the World

Kas Saghafi

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'Signs of Times'–A Semiotic Content-Analysis of 'Apocalypticizing'Rhetoric on Hungarian Conspiracist Websites

Laszlo Attila Hubbes

Acta Universitatis Sapientiae. Philologica, 2/2010, 2011

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Zombies and Deconstruction of the Christian Resurrection: An Eschatological Timeline of Doomsday Rhetoric

Courtney Lawton

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PEDROLI, L., «The Symbolism of the Apocalypse: the Original Contribution of Stylistic and Rhetorical Devices», EstB 78 (3/2020) 469-491

Luca Pedroli

2020

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The End of History and the End of the World

Zoltán Boldizsár Simon

Bloomsbury History: Theory and Method, 2023

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It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)

David Deavel

Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture , 2021

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Look Above, the Sky is Falling: Humanity Before and After the End of the World

Pedro Neves Marques

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The End of the World Written By: Kevin Kes Written on: March 1, 2023

Kevin Kes

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The End of the World Made with Men in Mind

Simon Glendinning

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‘Great Signs from Heaven’: Christian Discourses of the End of the World from New Ireland

Richard Eves

The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 2011

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RECOMBINANT REVELATIONS: 2012 IN MILLENARIAN AND NEW AGE CYBER-APOCALYPTICISM. Discourse Analysis of Symbolism and Visual Rhetoric in two Digital Environments Predicting the 2012 Apocalypse

Laszlo Attila Hubbes

Traditiones, 2021

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The End of the World after the End of Finitude: On a Recently Prominent Speculative Tone in Philosophy (2017)

Jussi Backman

The End of the World: Contemporary Philosophy and Art. Edited by Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback and Susanna Lindberg. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. , 2017

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The courage to be and the end of the world

Anita Calvert

Disputatio Philosophica, 2012

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Peoples of the Apocalypse: Eschatological Beliefs and Political Scenarios. Edited by Wolfram Brandes, Felicitas Schmieder, and Rebekka Voß. Millennium Studies 63. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016. vii + 367 pp. $168.00 hardcover

Wolfram Brandes

Church History, 2019

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The End of the World: The Apocalyptic Imagination in Film and Television (review)

Bart Testa

University of Toronto Quarterly, 2004

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On the Edge of Apocalypse: An Introduction

Lynn Huber

CrossCurrents, 2018

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The end of the world as we know it: changing geographies of ignorance and knowledge, hope and faith

Lee Cormie

Horizonte, 2015

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Introduction: Optimism at the End of the World

Anja Kublitz

Anthropological Quarterly, 2023

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The End of the World Revisited (2021)

John C Woodcock

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The 2012 Phenomenon: a historical and typological approach to a modern apocalyptic mythology.

Sacha Defesche

2007

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THE HIDDEN TRUTH ABOUT THE END TIMES

Brother Sal Smario

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