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    Negotiating National Equality in the Austrian Silesian Diet 1905-1914 by Paula Krajnik

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Since the 1890s, Polish and Czech members of the Austrian Silesian provincial diet demanded equality with Austria’s German-speaking citizens, granting them the Basic Law as two of the crownlands’ recognized nationalities. …”
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    İttifakın Bedeli: Birinci Dünya Savaşı’nda Osmanlı Kamuoyunda Rus Karadeniz Filosu Sorunu by Ahmet KÖKSAL

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The fall of the Russian Navy into German hands by the Treaty of Brest-Litowsk also caused serious mobility in the Ottoman public opinion. …”
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    Implicit Forms of Ethnic Insult for Europeans (as Found in Rhyming Slang) by E. Y. Gorshunova, Y. V. Gorshunov

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The article contains a linguistic-and-socio-cultural analysis of some implicit forms of ethnic insult of the Germans, the French, the Italians, the Spaniards, the Portuguese and some other Europeans as well as the native inhabitants of the British Isles. …”
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    Canine Actors and Melodramatic Effects: The Dog of Montargis Arrives on the English Stage by Claudia Alonso Recarte

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…As a result of scientific advancements and increasing sensibilities regarding ‘cruel’ behaviours, nineteenth-century England would witness the cultural impact of Darwinism, the reaction against continental experimental physiology (a field led principally by the French and the Germans), and the emergence of humane and animal protection societies. …”
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    USSR in World War II by M. Yu. Myagkov

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Under these conditions, for the USSR, its own security and the conclusion of a non-aggression pact with Germany began to come to the fore, defining the "spheres of interests" of the parties in order to limit the advance of German troops towards the Soviet borders in the event of German aggression against Poland. …”
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    Estates in Slavonia after World War II: Confiscation of the property of Slavonian nobility after World War II by Gardaš Miro A., Repić Marko A.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It is particularly notable that lawsuits for "collaboration with the occupier" were filed not only against Germans and Croats who owned large estates, factories, or workshops but also against Serbs and Jews whose factories and crafts continued to ope rate during World War II. …”
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    Philosophies of Qualitative Research / by Brinkmann, Svend

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Preface -- Introduction: philosophy and qualitative research -- The historical background : philosophy from the Greeks to the 20th century -- British philosophies of qualitative research : positivism and realism -- German philosophies of qualitative research : phenomenology and hermeneutics -- American philosophies of qualitative research : the pragmatisms -- French philosophies of qualitative research : structuralism and poststructuralism -- Global influences on qualitative research : new philosophies -- Discussion -- References.…”
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    From Local Patriotism to a Planetary Perspective : impact crater research in Germany, 1930s - 1970s / by Kölbl-Ebert, Martina

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Introducing the smoking gun -- Early impactists and their sources -- Dismissing the impact I -- A letter from Berlin -- Kaalijärv crater and Köfels landslide -- Impact physics--beyond human imagination -- German geology -- Setting the stage -- The tide is turning -- Dismissing the impact II -- Testing an old theory -- Ries crater--a terrestrial proxy for the moon -- From local patriotism to a planetary perspective.…”
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