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    La préparation et le passage du recensement du Soudan 2008 by Eric Denis, Julien Dupuy

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…The census is a milestone of the peace agreement of 2005 that put an end to the civil war between the Nord and the South. The census results are extremely waited as they will determine the petrol dividend sharing, the parlement election of 2009 and the independence referendum of 2011. …”
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    Les élections législatives en Côte d’Ivoire marquent-elles la sortie de crise ? by Christian Bouquet, Irène Kassi-Djodjo

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…As general elections were organised just eight months after the end of the violent post-election crisis that almost led to a civil war in the country, Ivory Coast risked reviving hostilities. …”
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    Vers une autonomisation du champ des sciences sociales turques by Jean-Baptiste Le Moulec

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…While North-African revolutions offer a new opportunity to experts to promote the «Turkish Model », the Syrian civil war and its consequences on Turkey’s national politics, intensify the field’s ideological polarization and seems to trigger a kind of empowerment of social scientists from the political sphere.…”
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    Quelles sont les conditions historiques de la fabrique de la mémoire ? by Stéphane Michonneau

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The study of the memory of the Spanish Civil War and subsequent repression under Franco’s dictatorship must distinguish between memorialization and the scientific discipline of history. …”
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    ¿Materia de España ? Imaginarios nacionales y persistencia del estereotipo español en la cultura francesa (1898-1936) by Ferran Archilés Cardona

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Between 1898 and 1936 (that is to say between the colonial disaster of the War of Cuba and the beginning of the Civil War) in French culture a stereotype of the Spanish was maintained, whose origins lie in the construction of the romantic myth in the 19th century. …”
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    The Boy’s Froissart de Lanier ou la réappropriation d’une mémoire européenne à destination des garçons en Amérique

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Why did Sidney Clopton Lanier decide, shortly after the Civil war, to write a book for young male American readers in which he adapted the Chronicles of Froissart, chronicler of the 14th century who had recounted at the time the Hundred Years’ war ? …”
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  7. 287

    Politica e cultura nell’Italia repubblicana : memoria e interpretazioni della Resistenza nella galassia azionista by Leonardo Casalino

    Published 2002-11-01
    “…Reflections on some new concepts such as “rupture”, “revolution”, “civil war”, “betrayed revolution” also emerge. But the overall interpretation of the Resistance by former members of the Partito d’Azione shows the impossibility of protracting an experience that had nonetheless allowed to drag Italian society away from the passivity and resignation weighing on its collective identity.…”
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    A Compilation of Evaristo Arineitwe’s Published Poetry by Arineitwe, Evaristo

    Published 2024
    “…Other three poems; “Loud Silence”, “The War Mongers” and “Boiling Point” have been published in Thorns Tears and Treachery, a Collection of Poems, Essays and Artwork on the Sudanese Civil War by The International Human Rights Arts Movement (IHRAM). …”
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    The UNHCR and the Management of Liberian Refugees in Nigeria, 1990-2007 by Olusesi Adewunmi OSUNKOYA

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This is a major contribution of this study, which differ from existing studies that focused on the courses and course of the civil war. The methodology adopted in the study was historical, thematic, qualitative and quantitative utilizing both primary and secondary sources of data collection. …”
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  10. 290

    L’affaire Richard Millet ou la critique radicale de la société multiculturelle by Ivan Jaffrin

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…It argues that these two literary scandals are part of the same time sequence, characterized by an increasing critique of multiculturalism, becoming more and more radical, to the point of reaching an imaginary state of civil war. In this respect, the Richard Millet affair makes it obvious that a well-established counter-discourse, that positions itself as part of a “dissident movement”, has gradually spread across the doxa. …”
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    « L’implantation » comme construction de la présence palestinienne au Liban durant la tutelle syrienne (1989-2005) by Daniel Meier

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…This paper tries to highlight the following question : how did lebanese political elites formulated and built the Palestinian refugee presence in post-civil war Lebanon ? In order to give some answers, the author studies the settlement or « implantation » question – al-tawtîn. …”
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    En attendant Bouteflika. Le président et la crise de sens en Algérie by Thomas Serres

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The article begins with a review of the origins of the epistemological crisis, from the war of independence to the civil war. It then looks at Bouteflika’s rise to power and the restoration of order, a staged return to the glorious past and the vanquishing of the black decade. …”
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    TO SEE, WHILE UNABLE TO SEE: AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF AN OPHTHALMOLOGIST ON THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC by C. Gouws

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The author uses examples from the Second World War, the Soviet Union in the 1950s, the civil war in the Balkans in the 1980s, and 9/11. The article consists of four sections. …”
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    L’École de Madrid et son devenir après la Guerre Civile by Eve Fourmont Giustiniani

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The philosophic School of Madrid, consisting of several circles of disciples -José Gaos, María Zambrano, Julián Marías, Xavier Zubiri, Antonio Rodríguez Huéscar…-, orbiting the tutelary figure of José Ortega y Gasset, is generally confined to years of its peak, which correspond to those of the university reform conducted at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the Central University under the Second Republic. The Spanish Civil War dissolved the rising philosophical tradition and dispersed its members into exile or in the cultural "desert" of Franco's Spain. …”
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    La dynamique de gouvernance des ressources naturelles collectives au Burundi by Libère Bukobero, Aster Bararwandika, Deogratias Niyonkuru

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…During the period of civil war across Burundi, implementation of environmental policies was deficient and lead to the deterioration of public natural resources. …”
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    La législation de 1964 sur les Droits Civiques aux États-Unis : mythe d’une égalité de droit, réalité d’une égalité de fait ? by Eric Agbessi

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…In the USA, the congressional work on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was part of the reassertion of the concept of citizenship, nearly one century after the amendments to the Constitution passed for this purpose in the aftermath of the Civil War. During the review of this draft law by Congressmen, conceptual opposition appeared. …”
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    Progrès et développement économique au Chili durant la République conservatrice (1830-1861)  by Jérôme Louis

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The estate became shareholder in the railway, major legal disputes and civil war were now spreading like wildfire. On September 18th1861, the Liberals came to power in Chile.…”
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    Nouvelles polarisations politiques en Espagne : l’image de l’adversaire dans les discours de Ciudadanos et Podemos (2014‑2019) by Laure Beltran

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…From the start of the democratic transition in 1975, Spanish politics, driven by the ghosts of the Civil War, has been characterised by a process of debate and consensus. …”
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    Les communistes espagnols : les années difficiles (1947-1956) by Serge Buj

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…At the time of its founding, the pce had very few activists; it became a mass membership party under the exceptional circumstances of the Civil War. The party grew into a militarized organization, with very limited political experience and without a long history. …”
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    The Trump Phenomenon and the Racialization of American Politics by Serge Ricard

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The following essay attempts to throw light on the permanence of the race factor in American society, its impact on the 2016 election, either by means of its unabashed activation or through a coded rhetoric, its centrality in the Trumpian discourse, the heyday of white nationalism under a President prone to stoking the flames of division and prejudice, together with the disquieting signs of a “new civil war” in a disunited nation.…”
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