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    Voir les fantômes. Sentir la multiplicité temporelle de la ville grâce aux œuvres d’art by Estelle Grandbois-Bernard

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Our cities are populated of multiple time frames, inhabited by memories, dreams and expectations of the individuals who make them live and buildings that shape them. …”
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    Um percurso vivido: pluralizando histórias e memórias a partir do projeto “Territórios Negros” by Francieli Renata Ruppenthal

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Through the direct observation of the journeys, ethnographically, this article presents some perceptions, narratives, stories and memories of the participants and the team that worked in the project, based on the theoretical reflection by authors such as Jardim (2013), Chagas (2005), Leite (1991) and Rolnik (1989). …”
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    Lazarino de Manosco : une écriture féminine multiforme à la fin du xixe siècle by Sylvan Chabaud

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It is by exploring three main forms that we propose this discovery of Lazarine's writing : first of all his poetic pen (poems and songs), then his pronounced taste for prose (memories and accounts of daily life) and finally his theatrical experience (through an unpublished drama : Amour de maire).…”
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    Witnessing Trauma in Simon Stephens’ Motortown by Mesut Günenç

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The play’s protagonist, Danny, is a British soldier who is sent to Iraq for his military service and comes back home with his traumatic memories. Simon Stephens portrays a political play which discloses the tormenting process of Danny’s unsuccessful treatment back home. …”
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    National Allegory in Teju Cole’s Open City by Derek F. DiMatteo

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Within the palimpsests of history scattered materially throughout Manhattan (and within the repressed memories of society and the individual) resides the location of national allegory in Open City.…”
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    Mongol History rewritten and relived by Beatrice Forbes Manz

    Published 2000-07-01
    “…In this paper the author examines the use of history by several rulers who sought to increase their prestige and legitimate their rule through the active imitation of past rulers and the manipulation of historical memories. In their public actions Temür and his Jöchid rival Tokhtamish referred back to both the career of Chinggis Khan and the earlier rivalries between the Ilkhans and the Golden Horde. …”
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    The enhanced ferroelectric properties of flexible Hf0.85Ce0.15O2 thin films based on in situ stress regulation by Jinglin Pang, Tianpeng Duan, Min Liao, Limei Jiang, Yichun Zhou, Qiong Yang, Jiajia Liao, Jie Jiang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract As the core component of ferroelectric memories, HfO2-based ferroelectric thin films play a crucial role in achieving their excellent storage performance. …”
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    Neli Cornea: o scriitoare necunoscută și jurnalui ei de război by Raluca Dună

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In Notes from the War (A Diary), by Neli Cornea, diary writing and memorial writing mix, temporal perspectives and ideological messages change, as the author tries to express herself, but also to offer a model for other women. …”
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    Du roman à la propagande. La Grande Guerre dans la littérature de jeunesse italienne de l’entre-deux-guerres by Mariella Colin

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…After the rise of fascism (1922), the memories of World War I are transformed into a praise of the conflict: patriotic love and soldiers’ heroic sacrifices are glorified, even if the fights are often inserted in fictional plots that remove any tragic dimension. …”
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    Entre ciel et terre : la montagne dans l’imaginaire littéraire arabe médiéval by Monica Balda-Tillier

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…This article deals with the image of the mountain and its inhabitants in the Arabic literary imaginary based on three different kinds of sources: travel accounts, like the Riḥla of Ibn Jubayr (d. 614/1217) and the Riḥla of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa (d. 770/1369), geographical dictionaries such as Athār al-bilād wa-akhbār al-ʿibād by al-Qazwīnī (m. 681/1283), and the third category includes love treatises and general works of adab.First of all, these texts show the mountain as a place where religious historical memories are kept unchanged throughout the centuries. …”
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    Dziecięce zmagania z czasem. Wyzwalanie rozumienia pojęcia czas przez dzieci 9–10-letnie w kulturze szkoły polskiej by Monika Wiśniewska-Kin

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…For children there is not one time, but many dimensions of time entered in two profiles: physical time (clock) and psychological time (time of memories and perceptions). Based on my research, I see the need for triggering the cognitive activity of pupils in conditions that ensure the development of conceptual systems containing both matrix concepts and natural notions. …”
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    Let the Students Map Canadian Studies: Exploring Stereotypes of Canada by Christophe Premat

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Ultimately, it demonstrates the potential of area studies to assist students in structuring academic texts and encourages further exploration of themes related to memorial policies and reconciliation in courses on Canadian studies. …”
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    Design Through Landscape Architecture for Residential Common Spaces in Japan by sherko Karim Kader, Shava Shirwan Ibrahim Agha, Sham Mustafa Qadir, Banaz N. Muhealdeen

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Furthermore, the works of landscape architecture are also visible in museums, memorials, cemeteries, universities, and other schools. …”
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    Dentate gyrus norepinephrine ramping facilitates aversive contextual processing by Eric T. Zhang, Grace S. Saglimbeni, Jiesi Feng, Yulong Li, Michael R. Bruchas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The dentate gyrus (DG) is an important brain region in contextual discrimination and disambiguation of new experiences from prior memories. The DG also receives dense projections from the locus coeruleus (LC), the primary source of norepinephrine (NE) in the mammalian brain, which is active during stressful events. …”
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    Des femmes dans la France combattante pendant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale : Le Corps des Volontaires Françaises et le Groupe Rochambeau by Elodie Jauneau

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Their testimonies and memories reveal the context and motivations surrounding their decision to enlist. …”
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    Shipwreck Architecture by Simon Weir, Sara Rich

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This trajectory of ideas is then projected into a creative project: a speculative history of shipwreck architecture where the cutting edge of biological research is projected into a technological future when the distant aims of today’s technology are ancient history: when the first generations of grown buildings are preserved as ruins, when giant decommissioned carbon-capture factories drift like ghost ships across lakes of their inky waste, when people remember when shipwrecks caused by the hazards of rising sea levels were later exposed by sinking sea levels and converted into hotels and theatres, and finally, when these theatrical memories provoke such nostalgia that shipwreck architecture would be replicated and fabricated. …”
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    De Falkenau aux ruines de Verboten! (1959), les dialectiques formelles de Samuel Fuller by Vincent Souladié

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Set among the ruins of a German city, it is Fuller’s first film dealing with his memories of the war, the liberation and the discovery of the concentration camps.…”
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    The Nurse, the Veteran, and the Female Scientist: Dependency and Separation by Kirsten Twelbeck

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Hill’s John Smith’s Funny Adventures on a Crutch, and Mary Bradley Lane’s Mizora as contributions to and critical interventions into official veteran memorial culture, this article sheds light on the gendered dimension of the Reconstruction adaptation and negotiation process, and explains why the concept of the female nurse played a crucial role in this development.…”
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