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    Skilled Migration, Expectation and Reality : Chinese professionals and the global labour market / by Samaratunge, Ramanie

    Published 2015
    “…Australia Emigration and immigration Economic aspects. 6980…”
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    G.P. Fedotov’s Christian Democratic Project of Post-Revolutionary Russia by A. S. Ismailov

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The article addresses political, economical and cultural features of the Christian democratic project of post-revolutionary Russia by one of the most influential Russian émigré thinkers – G.P. Fedotov.…”
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    Portugal in the 18th–20th centuries Russian poetry by Polina Poberezkina

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The author explores the path from indirect reception through other European literatures to original lyrical travelogues and compares the image of Portugal in Soviet and émigré poetry. The main Portuguese loci and heroes of Russian poems, such as Lisbon, the Azores, L. de Camões, V. da Gama, F. …”
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    Polski emigracyjny ruch wydawniczo-księgarski w Lipsku w latach 1830–1918 by Agnieszka Łukomska-Kryger

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This article attempts to summarize and systematize available data on Polish emigre publishing, printing and book trade in Leipzig. …”
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    Lithuanian - Latvian cooperation in resistance to the national oppression in the end of the 19th – beginning of the 20m cc. by Saulius Pivoras

    Published 1998-12-01
    “…More productive cooperation was achieved between Lithuanian and Lattgalian illegal book-spreaders. Lithuanian émigré organizations in Latvia were supported by Latvian organizations and common people. …”
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    Bilocation - Dislocation - Xlocation : The Apocalypse of Place in Eamonn Wall’s Poetry by Pascale Guibert

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…His poetry, which shows this new relation to places, has had to find a language capable of expressing the continuous transformations of landscape as his multiple journeys have led him to apprehend it: no longer stable and delimited. One of Russian émigré Mark Rothko’s band paintings revealed to the poet the motion language he was looking for to express his New Irish experience of places that run into each other. …”
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    Gottfried Semper, chroniques parisiennes 1849-1850. Contributions à une architecture comparée by Isabelle Kalinowski, Estelle Thibault

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…An examination of the essays written by architect Gottfried Semper during the first year of his career as a political émigré in the second Republic of France brings about interesting insights on this topic. …”
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    Lithuanian exile press during five decades of soviet ban by Silvija Vėlavičienė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The main event, which marked the beginning of cultural infiltration by emigrant representatives, was the journey of junior Lithuanian emigrant basketball players and the accompanying delegation to Lithuania, during which particularly large numbers of emigrant publications were brought and distributed. …”
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    The Idea of the Second Lithuania in Kazys Pakštas's Works of Independence Period by Vygintas Bronius Pšibilskis

    Published 1999-12-01
    “…Pakštas was among the first to identify key stages of Lithuanian transatlantic emigration and predicted the eventual decline of Lithuanian emigrant communities. …”
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    L’ emigrato dasaese: turista di ritorno by Maria Teresa Mara Francese

    Published 2014-04-01
    “… Emigrants in the 30s of the 900 moving from Calabria overseas are made up of individuals who belong to the "culture of poverty", characterized by the absence of choices and alternatives in the total exclusion of economic and political power. …”
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