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  1. 1841

    Role of the Ottoman Geopolitics During the First World War by Burak Çınar

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Thanks to the newly emerging fronts Ottoman forces drew many Russian and British Colonial divisions on its own divisions. Accumulation of the British divisions in Egypt; reinforcement of fronts emerged in Gallipoli, Palestine and Iraq; and opening a second front to Russia was by courtesy of the Ottomans. …”
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  2. 1842

    De los candires a Kandire. La invención de un mito chiriguano by Isabelle Combès

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Currently « Kandire » is assimilated to the « land without evil » of the Bolivian Guaraní-Chiriguano. The analysis of colonial texts, however, reveals that the first mention of the term designates a concrete people called « the Candires », who can easily be associated with the Incas; the second « Candire » is assimilated to the idea of Paytiti; and, finally, the third use of the term relates to the « Candire » god of the Itatin Chiriguano. …”
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  3. 1843

    La descolonización de la economía política y los estudios postcoloniales: transmodernidad, pensamiento fronterizo y colonialidad global by Ramón Grosfoguel

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Se discuten ademas los conceptos de «colonialidad del poder», «epistemologías fronterizas» y de «transmodernidad» para pensar no en «nuevas utopias» sino en «utopias otras» a partir de una cartografía distinta de las relaciones de poder global del «sistema-mundo Europeo/Euro-norteamericano moderno/colonial capitalista/patriarcal». El artículo argumenta la necesidad de usar este último concepto (aunque más extenso) y abandonar la categoría de «sistema-mundo capitalista» o «capitalismo global».…”
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  4. 1844

    Comunidades indígenas del trapecio amazónico colombiano: imaginarios sociales y turismo by Marta Lucía Vélez Rivas

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…La relación histórica de la sociedad mestiza hacia las comunidades indígenas, se expresa en relaciones de poder contruidas desde el pasado colonial, lo cual se materializa hoy en exclusión, desigualdad social, exotización y desconocimiento del Otro. …”
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  5. 1845

    Drywood Termite, Cryptotermes cavifrons Banks (Insecta: Isoptera: Kalotermitidae) by Angela S. Brammer, Rudolf H. Scheffrahn

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…The most economically significant termite in this genus, Cryptotermes brevis (Walker), commonly infests structures and was at one time known as the “furniture termite,” thanks to the frequency with which colonies were found in pieces of furniture. A member of the same genus that might be mistaken for C. brevis upon a first, cursory examination is C. cavifrons, a species endemic to Florida. …”
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  6. 1846

    Agrarian Problems in the New Republic by Barbara Karsky

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…Agrarian protest was a well known phenomenon of colonial North America. Yet the continued presence of organized rural protest in the years following the revolutionary war has divided scholars as to its significance. …”
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  7. 1847

    A Literary Turn in African Studies by Kelvin Acheampong

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Although there are sometimes divergences among these patterns of thought, the salient point of convergence is their acknowledgement of coloniality as a problem haunting the world today, and of the task of decolonization/ decoloniality as unfinished. …”
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  8. 1848

    La polis grecque classique by Flore Lerosier

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The study of the Greek colonial polis (city) is old and characterized by a dichotomy between city (astu) and countryside (chôra). …”
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  9. 1849

    Drywood Termite, Cryptotermes cavifrons Banks (Insecta: Isoptera: Kalotermitidae) by Angela S. Brammer, Rudolf H. Scheffrahn

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…The most economically significant termite in this genus, Cryptotermes brevis (Walker), commonly infests structures and was at one time known as the “furniture termite,” thanks to the frequency with which colonies were found in pieces of furniture. A member of the same genus that might be mistaken for C. brevis upon a first, cursory examination is C. cavifrons, a species endemic to Florida. …”
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  10. 1850

    TEORIAS SOCIALES DEL SUR: hacia una mirada post-independentista by Adrián Scribano

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Se parte de la caracterización de la situación colonial en la actualidad y sefiala algunos nodos de una posible agenda de discusión. …”
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  11. 1851

    Sarmiento y la nación cívica by Susana Villavicencio

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…This philosophical idea, supported by the enlightened elite in a moment of violent confrontations and endless civil conflict, has a central role in the process of national organization and the establishment of a republican government after the collapse of the colonial bond. We intend to explore the formulation of the idea of civic nation in the political discourse of Domingo F. …”
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  12. 1852

    Book Review: Decolonizing the Mind (by Sandew Hira) by Patrick Delices

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Although the dominant narratives in the world of academia are from the vantage points of primarily white males from the West (Europe and the United States), there is an alternative narrative that is being discussed in many parts of the world that is challenging the colonial perspectives of the West. This non-Westernised narrative is deeply discussed in Decolonizing the Mind : A Guide to Decolonial Theory and Practice by decolonial scholar, economist, historian and activist Sandew Hira. …”
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  13. 1853

    Méditerranéïté et romanité en Tunisie : l’inquiétante étrangeté d’un patrimoine by Habib Saidi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…After briefly surveying the colonial exploitation of the Roman heritage, the article delves into the postcolonial era, where Habib Bourguiba's regime used tourism as a lever for modernization and rapprochement with Europe, thus redefining Tunisia's geopolitical position. …”
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  14. 1854

    Regards croisés sur l’action diplomatique française en Amérique latine : le voyage de Louis Jacquinot (1958) by Alvar de La Llosa

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…The visit of Jacquinot, a high-ranking civil servant, to South America in 1958 heralded a new orientation in France’s foreign policy towards Latin America, at a time when the election of de Gaulle to French Presidency allowed for a solution of the troubles in the French North African colony of Algeria, thus paving the way to new diplomatic activities. …”
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  15. 1855

    Agricultura em cidades Maias, Astecas e Incas: outra perspectiva sobre o urbano by Rinaldo de Castilho Rossi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In addition to making considerations about food production systems, the following theoretical and methodological aspects are discussed based on the cases studied: (a) applicability of the concepts of city and urban to the study of pre-colonial societies in America; (b) the role played by the center on promoting agriculture; (c) agriculture as a technology of urbanism towards adversity; (d) relevance of Abya Yala’s native cities study. …”
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  16. 1856

    An Evaluation Model for the Teaching Reform of the Physical Education Industry by Yuwei Sun, Miaomiao Jiang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The evaluation result is better than the previous ant colony model and is suitable for the evaluation of sports teaching reform.…”
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  17. 1857

    Pukka English and the Language of the Other in E. M. Forster’s A Passage to India by Catherine Lanone

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Echoing foreign words become a pocket of rhythm and sound, the very matrix of a meaning that escapes colonial discourse and points towards a polyphony that remains pregnant with meaning.…”
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  18. 1858

    PASOS HACIA UNA DESCOLONIZACIÓN DE LO FESTIVO by JAVIER REYNALDO ROMERO FLORES

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Nuestro argumento transita del momento colonial, en el que se produce la demonización de lo festivo, al momento republicano en el que, junto con lo anterior, también se desarrolla la mercantilización de lo festivo. …”
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  19. 1859

    Vejez, magia y feminidad en Balún Canán, de Rosario Castellanos by María América Luna-Martínez, Zoraida Ronzón-Hernández, Norma Baca-Tavira

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Las siguientes líneas se proponen explorar las experiencias de la enigmática y envejecida Francisca Argüello, personaje secundario de Balún Canán, 2 quien tiene un papel relevante al develar las disputas entre el imaginario mágico-mítico de las culturas originarias y el pensamiento colonial de la élite terrateniente. Este personaje permite acercarnos a un tema hasta ahora no abordado en los estudios sobre la mencionada novela: el envejecimiento de las mujeres en la sociedad señorial mexicana de la primera mitad del siglo XX, así como las estrategias que se ponen en juego para enfrentar no sólo su condición añosa, sino los intensos cambios sociales que se experimentaron en Chiapas a raíz de las reformas cardenistas.…”
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  20. 1860

    À propos d'un projet en cours d'édition de manuscrits arabes de Tombouctou et d'ailleurs by Bernard Salvaing

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…After a presentation of research dealing with West African Arabic manuscripts, the author emphasizes that until recently this huge set of documentation has been barely touched, as is particularly visible in the field of scientific editions of sources.Such a deficiency may be due to colonial strategies regarding black islam. But one must emphasize the prejudice existing among many scholars – except a few mostly English-speaking pioneers – about texts that to them seem confusing, texts which cannot be understood without a deep knowledge of Arabic. …”
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