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    LA RUTA DEL CACIQUE LLAMPILANGUEN (1804): LA RECONSTRUCCIÓN GEOGRÁFICA DE UN CAMINO. HISTÓRICO by Walter Daniel Melo, Juan Francisco Jiménez, Sebastián Leandro Alioto

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In this way, the diverse tools and applications in SIG have helped to recover the trace of old communication routes in regions which, being out of colonial control, were badly known by authorities of imperial bureaucracy, and were not kept in their cartography.…”
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    El Comando Sur y los “actores malignos”: ¿protección regional o continuidad del dominio estadounidense? by Loreta Telleria Escobar

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…El Foro de las Américas”, órgano oficial de difusión del Comando Sur, se puede identificar cinco ámbitos de acción (democracia, seguridad, economía, información y medio ambiente), en los cuáles la presencia o influencia de estos “actores malignos”, tal como son llamados por el establishment imperial, representan -de acuerdo con la narrativa estadounidense-, una amenaza a la democracia y seguridad en la región. …”
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    Formal Security in the Works of Legal Scholars of Pre-Soviet Period by E. E. Silantyeva

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…In turn, this explains the limitations and imperfection of the system of Russian imperial justice, unjustifiably widespread use of formal security in practical legal activities, although it was criticized by some scholars of the early XX century, who studied philosophical and legal issues.…”
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    The activity of Count Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont in the Russian Empire, with a focus on his St. Petersburg salon by Anežka Kotoučová

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… The aim of the paper is to analyse the activities of the Imperial Envoy Count Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont in the Russian Empire during the first half of the nineteenth century, with a special emphasis on his salon in St. …”
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    Introducing “Disrupted Histories, Recovered Pasts” by Sian Sullivan, Michèle Baussant, Lindsey Dodd, Olivette Otele, Irène Dos Santos

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Our aim has been to interrogate relationships between oral histories and amateur histories with more formal written archives and historiography in a series of disrupted settings: evictions in colonial and apartheid west Namibia (SULLIVAN); memories and historical interpretations of the Egyptian Jewish diaspora (BAUSSANT); the evacuation of children in Second World War France (DODD); recent maritime exodus of migrants from Africa (OTELE); and rupture from a hegemonic imperial-nostalgic narrative in Portugal (DOS SANTOS). …”
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    Language as a Source of Liberation, and Language as a Source of Control by Jonathan Luxmoore

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Poles have their own experience of this from the time of the Partitions, when imperial rulers attempted to curb transmission of the Polish language. …”
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    El Comando Sur y los “actores malignos”: ¿protección regional o continuidad del dominio estadounidense? by Loreta Telleria Escobar

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…El Foro de las Américas”, órgano oficial de difusión del Comando Sur, se puede identificar cinco ámbitos de acción (democracia, seguridad, economía, información y medio ambiente), en los cuáles la presencia o influencia de estos “actores malignos”, tal como son llamados por el establishment imperial, representan -de acuerdo con la narrativa estadounidense-, una amenaza a la democracia y seguridad en la región. …”
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    Policy and Culture: From Machiavelli’s Political Philosophy to Kipling’s Political Prophecies by K. M. Dolgov, E. I. Starikova

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The article is concerned with interrelationship of policy and culture, in particular N.Machiavelli's political philosophy and its reflection in some short stories by R.Kipling, one of the most recognized representatives of the British imperial thought. Policy and culture have traditionally been considered almost incompatible spheres of human activity as policy tended to become more and more severe, cynical, "dirty", while culture aspired to develop supreme values and perfect ideals. …”
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    The route of cacique llampilanguen (1804): geographical reconstruction of a historical path. by Walter Daniel Melo, Juan Francisco Jiménez, Sebastián Leandro Alioto

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In this way, the diverse tools and applications in SIG have helped to recover the trace of old communication routes in regions which, being out of colonial control, were badly known by authorities of imperial bureaucracy, and were not kept in their cartography.…”
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