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Diplomacy by Russia, Diplomacy by Serbian. The First Soviet’s Representatives in Belgrad, and the First Yugoslav’s representatives in Moscow
Published 2009-04-01“…USSR and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia didn’t have any diplomatic relations till 1940 from the moment of their creation after the First World War. Belgrade has to change its anticommunist policy only after the fall of France and in 1940 the diplomatic relations were established. …”
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The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, 28 June 1914
Published 2014-12-01“…The Sarajevo assassination, referred in the history texts as “spark” of the First World War or “like a clap of thunder to Europe”. …”
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Pardubičtí Židé a jejich náboženská obec do roku 1918
Published 2013-12-01“… This study describes the Jewish settlement of Pardubice from the first mentions of their residence in primary sources in the early 16th century to the period of the First World War. The main emphasis was put on the establishing and development of the Jewish religious community in the first half of the 19th century, its subsequent institutional consolidation and the resulting influence of the growing Jewish population on the economic, social and cultural emancipation of the town of Pardubice at the turn of the 19th and 20th century. …”
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Langues et discours en situation de guerre : une approche sociolinguistique et pragmatique
Published 2017-03-01“…Kurdish is an Indo-European language spoken by a population distributed in Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey and affected by a conflictual situation from the First World War to the present day. The consequences of the war are manifested on the evolution of the language on several levels: a fragmentation in its linguistic structures as well as in its writing systems, a geographical and political dispersion of its speakers and a decline of its intergenerational transmission. …”
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Le chemin de fer entre XIXe et XXe siècle : manifestations de l’inquiétude se penchant vers la folie pendant le voyage en train et à la gare
Published 2015-06-01“…Between XIXth and XXth century railways becomes the place of incertitude, violence, murder and lower perspective for the future, until the beginning of the First World War.…”
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Tutti i colori del verde. Il ruolo del verde urbano nei processi di cittadinanza nella città di Bolzano
Published 2019-06-01“…This article analyses how the perception and the practices related to urban green in the city of Bolzano (north-Italy) are implicated in processes of citizenship and ethnic identity, with special reference to colonial invasion of the area since the end of first world war. Through an ethnographic approach (part of a interdisciplinary project), the article illustrates how the way in which people in Bolzano make sense and use the urban green is the result of historically stratified influences that are entangled to contemporary reinterpretations made on the basis of actual socio-political challenges. …”
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Adalékok a határ mentiség újraértelmezéséhez Magyarországon (Additives for the Reinterpretation of Cross-Border Character in Hungary)
Published 2014-09-01“…The radical geopolitical restructuring after the First World War resulted in new states and state borders in Central Europe. …”
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The Concise History of the Theological Journal “Polonia Sacra”
Published 2019-03-01“…It was initiated just before the end of the First World War, in 1918, and published not without difficulties. …”
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Fascism Analyses In Antonio Gramsci’s Theory
Published 2015-12-01“…In this context, Gramsci analyzed the conjuncture, ensuring the development of fascism as a movement and then its accession to power, in Italian political life after the First World War in political and class contexts and also pointed out the crucial role of petit bourgeoisie during that period. …”
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The ‘one bright light’ of Life in a Dark Cell: Reading and Writing in Victorian and Edwardian English Prisons
Published 2022-03-01“…Between the 1850s and the eve of the First World War, whether penal administrators favoured or hindered reading, prison libraries filled up and pens were put to paper. …”
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La formation des paysagistes au premier Congrès international des architectes de jardins (1937)
Published 2022-07-01“…Following the economic, political and social crisis caused by the First World War, the crisis of 1929, and the rise of a new public demand for open spaces for leisure, sports, and recreational activities, garden architects were called on to address profound changes in the commissioning and in the typology, objectives, and scale of landscape projects. …”
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„Ven z pasivity!“ Český konzervativní velkostatek na začátku první světové války
Published 2007-01-01“… At the beginning of the First World War conflicts occurred inside the Party of Bohemian Conservative Great Landowners. …”
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Beyond nationalism? The inter-war period and some features of the complex transformation of southeastern Europe
Published 2024-01-01“…In Southeastern Europe, the end of the First World War marked a profound geopolitical transformation and the start of an important and conflicting process of modernisation of the economic, social and political structures of the countries in the region. …”
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The General Condition of Agriculture in Kalmykia at the beginning of collectivization
Published 2024-11-01“…The article analyzes the state of agriculture in the Kalmyk Autonomous Region by the end of the 1920s in comparison with statistical data from various historical periods: on the eve of the First World War, during the Civil War and the NEP. The analysis showed that the agriculture of the Kalmyk Autonomous Region, which suffered significant damage during the Civil War and famine of 1921–1922, managed to recover in almost all directions during the years of the NEP, although it did not reach pre-revolutionary indicators. …”
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Recepcja i rozwój idei eugenicznej na ziemiach polskich w XIX i XX wieku
Published 2012-12-01“…After 123 years of annexation and after The First World War, Poland was threatened by a demographic disaster. …”
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Reviving/Revising “Lycidas”: Virginia Woolf’s Elegy to Unborn Poets in A Room of One’s Own
Published 2024-12-01“…The epitome of late Renaissance pastoral elegy, “Lycidas” haunts many a Modernist poem or novel, from The Waste Land to Ulysses, as a contested subtext, the expression of a poetics of grief that could no longer hold after the First World War, and yet whose grip on the Modernist imagination remained strong. …”
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FOOTBALL BETWEEN POLITICS, ROYAL FAMILIES AND SPORT: YUGOSLAV-ROMANIAN FOOTBALL RELATIONS 1922–1941
Published 2025-02-01“…Immediately after the First World War, two states with close political interests and two monarchies with close family ties began mutual football cooperation. …”
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The Ottoman Economy (1870-1913): Preliminary Second-Generation Estimates
Published 2022-02-01“…The method and findings of this study make contributions to the recent discussions on the economic performance of the Ottoman Empire, particularly for the period preceding the First World War. This study also suggests new research areas to further improve future studies on GDP and per capita GDP levels of the Ottoman Empire.…”
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COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW OF THE ZIONIST MOVEMENT IN CROATIA AND SERBIA UNTIL THE BEGINNING OF WORLD WAR II
Published 2025-02-01“…After the end of the First World War, the centre of the Zionist movement moved from Osijek to Zagreb and Belgrade. …”
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L’antiquaire Georges Joseph Demotte, le Louvre et les musées américains. S’approprier le discours sur le patrimoine médiéval de la France au sortir de la Première Guerre mondiale...
Published 2017-10-01“…The activity of the antiquarian Georges-Joseph Demotte (1877–1923) during the periods before and after the First World War was one of the crucial moments in his career. …”
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