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    MILITARY AND POLITICAL TOURISM ATTRACTIONS IN THE CITY OF GDAŃSK by Paul PANTEA, Geraldine ŞOTAN-PETYKE, Daria-Maria CRIŞAN, Jan A. WENDT

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The study is focusing on the following attractions: the Museum of the Second World War, Westerplatte and the European Solidarity Centre, as well as analysing the tourist flow.…”
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    Animal Health Management up against the Corsican Mountains: Meeting the Health and Territorial Challenges of the Free-Range Pig Farming Sector by Marie Gisclard, Bastien Trabucco, François Charrier

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…After recalling the close link between the socio-economic transformations that took place in the Corsican mountains after the Second World War and current pastoral livestock farming practices, it shows that the failure of two public health management policies is linked to the disconnect between the issues at stake in public policy on the one hand and in pastoral livestock farming on the other. …”
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    CATHOLIC POLITICAL DOCTRINE DURING THE WORLD WARS by G. T. Sardaryan

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The subject of the study is the perception of political ideologies, movements and parties development problems by the Catholic Church, during the period of the First and Second World War. The object of the study is the Catholic political doctrine during the pontificate of Benedict XV, Pius XI and Pius XII. …”
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    WOMEN OF UKRAINIAN ANTI-NAZI UNDERGROUND REFLECTED IN HISTORICAL ANTROPOLOGY by M. A. Slobodyanyuk, T. O. Radkevich

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The purpose of this paper is to study the behaviour of women in extreme conditions, to establish various social roles of women, ways of their adaptation to extreme conditions on the example of Ukrainian anti-Nazi underground during Second World War. Theoretical basis. The authors derive from the fact that historical anhropology is a leading and promising area of historical research. …”
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    Trends in Mortality from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Alberta: Back to the Future? by Tee L Guidotti

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…The sustained rise in mortality in older age groups after the Second World War is presumably related to smoking habits. …”
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    Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’nin NSC-68 Çerçevesinde Uyguladığı Soğuk Savaş Stratejisi ve Türkiye’ye Yansımaları by Serpil GÜDÜL

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…After the Second World War, in order to close the gap in the balance of power in world politics, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) increased its influence in Central and Eastern Europe and partially in the Balkans and developed its nuclear capacity. …”
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    The Pontic Greeks, from Pontus to the Caucasus, Greece and the diaspora by Michel Bruneau

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Later, after the Second World War, the population of Pontic Greeks became dispersed in a world diaspora. …”
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    The Happy Warrior: Winston Churchill and the Representation of War, 1895–1901 by Antoine Capet

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Most people today only remember his massive role in the British war effort during the Second World War, but in fact he was an active participant in more distant conflicts—as frontline observer or combatant—as early as 1895, when he used his parents’ connections in high places to obtain permission to go to Cuba, where a war of independence was taking place. …”
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    Comment les politiques d’urbanisation se traduisent-elles dans le paysage urbain : une approche par les métriques spatiales by Nathalie Long, Thomas Leveiller

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The five “villes nouvelles” (Cergy-Pontoise, Évry, Marne-la-Vallée, Sénart, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines), result of a strong urban policy since the 60’s, created to equilibrate the regional development, are characterized by specific urban profiles and spatial organizations, compared to others cities where urban sprawl has followed the main trend of urbanization, after the Second World War (multiple dwellings construction and then individual housing). …”
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    The dream that never dies: the ideals and realities of cosmopolitanism in science, 1870–1940 by Robert Fox

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…A “national turn” during the 1920s assumed a darker form in the 1930s, as totalitarian regimes in the Soviet Union, Italy, Germany, and Spain associated science ever more closely with national interests. Although the Second World War further undermined the ideal of internationalism in science, the vision of science as part of a world culture open to all soon resurfaced, notably in UNESCO. …”
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    The Destruction and Reconstruction of North Korea, 1950 - 1960 by Charles Armstrong

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The physical destruction and loss of life on both sides was almost beyond comprehension, but the North suffered the greater damage, due to American saturation bombing and the scorched-earth policy of the retreating UN forces.1 The US Air Force estimated that North Korea's destruction was proportionately greater than that of Japan in the Second World War, where the US had turned 64 major cities to rubble and used the atomic bomb to destroy two others. …”
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    NUCLEAR STRIKE AGAINST HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI. WARCRIME, THAT COULD BE AVOIDED by N. P. Parkhitko

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Military, political and psychological aspects, that were crucial for American military planning at the latest stage of the Second World War are taken into consideration. Also the problems of the new reality in the global policy of that period, which made it possible to demonstrate the military power in such a destructive way, are investigated. …”
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    La cité d’expériences à l’épreuve d’une traduction par le design by Caroline Bougourd

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Considered an experimental site created at the end of the Second World War, its program was to design a district of prefabricated houses filled with urban, architectural and social innovations. …”
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    OSTRICHES AND GEOTOURISM: THE EVOLUTIONARY PATHWAY OF A SMALL TOWN TOURISM DESTINATION IN SOUTH AFRICA by Christian M. ROGERSON, Jayne M. ROGERSON

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In the period after the Second World War, the local tourism economy diversifies with the revival and reorientation of ostrich farming which incorporates ostriches as tourism attractions. …”
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    The USSR Victory in World War II and the Emergence of the Independent Republic of Indonesia by L. M. Efimova

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…The recognition on the side of international community as well as diplomatic support became\e vital for the survival of the newly emerged Republic.The Soviet victory together with the allied nations in the Second World War, the new status of the USSR as a superpower, its constant anticolonial stance stimulated former colonies to appeal to the Soviet Union for backing and support. …”
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    A Critical Review on the Book The East Asian Development Experience: The Miracle, The Crisis and the Future by Zahra Karimi Moughari

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…These countries which were poor and backward after the Second World War, during a few decades, became newly industrializing countries. …”
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    CONTEMPORARY EUROSCEPTICISM AS A CHALLENGE TO EUROPEAN SOLIDARITY by M. O. Shibkova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…At the outset of the integration project construction the advantage of the Old Continent unification after being destroyed by the Second World War was apparent. However, with the European Union transformation and the emergence of new challenges, Eurosceptic voices are becoming louder and an increasing number of states start to question the efficiency of supranational institutions and choose to take measures on their own. …”
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    THE CONCEPT OF “THE CONCERT OF EUROPE” IN XX CENTURY BRITISH AND AMERICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY by E. V. Romanova

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Whereas in the second half of the 1910s - early 1920s historians pointed to the deficiencies of the international system of the preceding century (and in particular, the institution of the Concert of Europe), the students of the Vienna system working after the Second World War regarded the period of 1815-1914 as relatively stable, compared to the short interwar interlude. …”
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    La fase final de unas migraciones de larga duración: gallegos hacia Buenos Aires (1946-1960) by Nadia Andrea De Cristóforis

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Finally, we will postulate that the migrations of Galicians to Buenos Aires, after the Second World War, developed with a high degree of autonomy, with respect to the prevailing normative, institutional and political frameworks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.For this study we have used the following sources: migration statistics of the Ministerio de Trabajo (Spain) and the Dirección Nacional de Migraciones (Argentina); libros de desembarco, actas de inspección marítima and official documents on migratory policies of peronism (Archivo General de la Nación, Buenos Aires); records of the Comisión Católica Española de Migración de La Coruña (Arquivo da Emigración Galega, Santiago de Compostela); documents of the Archivo General de la Administración (Alcalá de Henares) and the Archivo del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores (Madrid); newspapers of the time (Faro de Vigo or Nuevo Correo, among others) and writings of officials and politicians from the mid-20th century (Martí Bufill or Vicente Borregón Ribes).…”
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    Kościół na drodze ku „Nostra Aetate”.Zarys relacji chrześcijańsko-żydowskich w XX w. przed II wojną światową by Andrzej Tulej

    Published 2018-03-01
    “… A review of the chosen teachings of the Church concerning Jews and Judaism – both official and unofficial – showed that in the twentieth century, before the Second World War, the Church spoke especially in response to the errors of racism, statolatry and various forms of Antisemitism. …”
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