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    REAL DRIVING FORCE PAVING THE WAY FOR A TREND OF INTEGRATION FOR HOCHIMINH’S LANGUAGE by Nguyễn Lai

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The Vietnamese developed in the revolutionary communication of the general public in Hochiminh era is a powerful social language, with a strong orientation towards social linguistics. …”
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  2. 242

    « Mujeres contra la revolución ». La movilización femenina conservadora durante la Segunda República española y la Guerra Civil by Julio Prada Rodríguez

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…This article explores the origins of the feminine counter-revolutionary mobilization during the Second Spanish Republic and civil war. …”
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    « Le Paradis de Zahra » : le grand cimetière de Téhéran entre pratiques populaires et rationalité étatique by Sepideh Parsapajouh

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution and the deadly war against Iraq (1980-1988), this cemetery has become emblematic of the country's contemporary history, where the construction of traditional and revolutionary religious and political identities is at stake. …”
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    L’Art de voler et L’Aile brisée, d’Antonio Altarriba et Kim, sont-ils des récits mémoriels historiques en bande dessinée ? by Isabelle Delorme

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Historical graphic memoir is a new comic book genre that emerged after the publication of Art Spiegelman's Maus at the turn of the 1990s. In this revolutionary album, the author recounts in a zoomorphic representation the life of his parents, Polish Jews facing the Holocaust and deportation. …”
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    FEATURING THE SECOND REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA: THE END OF CULTURATI AND THE RISE OF THE POSTMODERN by Marius Povilas Povilas Šaulauskas

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…And, more specifically, given the postmodern vista of moral politics backed by rhe revolutionary role of Civil Society. What is the socio-cultural configuration of the rise and actuality of contemporary Lithuanian habitat?…”
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    La representación de la violencia de estado en un episodio de Buscavidas de Carlos Trillo y Alberto Breccia by Cristián Palacios

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…from which he has produced some of his most revolutionary works. In this work we analyse the last chapter of the series that can operate as a key of reading of the whole work. …”
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    « Remember Paoli ! » : Que reste-t-il de Paoli dans la mémoire américaine ? by Marcandria Peraut

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This paper looks at how the political use of the “Father of the Corsican homeland” transcended the American imagination during the revolutionary period. The second part of the paper focusses on the metamorphosis of the Paolian memory in the United States from the eighteenth to the nineteenth century. …”
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    De Revolutionibus by Franz Josef Brüseke

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In the last decade of the nineteenth century the social democratic field was divided into ideological strands that go from one moderate-wing approach, that favored the political work of small steps within the law, bypassing the so called center-Marxist with a majority in the presidency of Social Democratic Party, to even more activists' groups, which defended a "revolutionary" break with bourgeois society as such. …”
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    Del chocolate a la fresa, del exilio interior a la expatriación : las etapas de un doble recorrido iniciático en Fresa y chocolate de Tomas Gutiérrez Alea y Juan Carlos Tabío by Pascale Thibaudeau

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…“From strawberry to chocolate, from internal exile to the expatriation: The stages of a double initiation in Strawberry and Chocolate, by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío”The Cuban film Strawberry and Chocolate is based on a traditional pattern of confrontation between two radically opposite characters: an homosexual dissident, loving culture, and a young patriot, defender of revolutionary orthodoxy. As often happens in the movies, a friendship is born from the confrontation that can not longer prevent inner exile suffered by homosexual becomes real and forced exile at the end of the film.This article considers the parallel evolution of the two characters from the model of the initiatory tales and traditional stories to reveal the ambivalence of its position with regard to homosexuality and dissent.…”
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    El héroe de las Cabezas: un discutido símbolo constitucional durante el Trienio Liberal by Víctor Sánchez Martín

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Rafael del Riego became the archetype of a revolutionary hero after his outstanding performance in the pronunciamiento of January 1, 1820 that allowed the restoration of the Constitution of 1812. …”
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    Inter-American Memories: Frances Toor, Alma Reed and the Mexican Cultural Renaissance by Michael K. Schuessler

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Within the context of post-revolutionary Mexico and the artistic and ideological programs it developed and promoted, these women served as early bicultural bridges linking two countries with a historically fraught political relationship. …”
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    Crop Growth Monitoring Through integration of WSN and IoT by Haoran yu

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The emerging and revolutionary technology called Internet of Things (IoT), presenting the future of computing, communication, and network, has made a number of tough jobs easier with the help of Internet, sensor, and embedded systems. …”
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    From Uniformity towards Unequality in Regional Development Policy: The Case of France by Ildikó Egyed

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The French national territory is characterised by a rich variety of landscapes and regions upon which the post-revolutionary Jacobin Republic imposed its homogenising territorial administration with the objective of achieving uniformity and a greater transparency. …”
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    Historical Notes on the Emergence and Development of the Physiological Sciences Society in Cienfuegos by María de Jesús Sánchez Bouza, Pedro Sánchez Frenes, Amarilis Chaviano Díaz, Liliam Leguén Gulgar

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…<p>The development achieved by the scientific activity in the public health field, during the revolutionary period, promoted the origin of subsidiaries of scientific societies in different provinces of the country. …”
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    Agrarian Problems in the New Republic by Barbara Karsky

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…Yet the continued presence of organized rural protest in the years following the revolutionary war has divided scholars as to its significance. …”
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    Aporia of Participatory Planning: Framing Local Action in the Entrepreneurial City by Ryan Love

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Second, it is argued that the institutional recuperation of localism since the 1970s has resulted in a paradoxical abandoning or overturning of its earlier revolutionary-utopian motives, which has subsequently sowed the seeds for a new counterrevolutionary trend in local politics (so-called NIMBYism). …”
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    Midazolam nasal spray to treat intermittent, stereotypic episodes of frequent seizure activity: pharmacology and clinical role, a comprehensive review by Elyse M. Cornett, Meskerem A. Nemomsa, Bailey Turbeville, Matthew A. Busby, Jessica S. Kaye, Aaron J. Kaye, JooHee Choi, Giovanni F. Ramírez, Giustino Varrassi, Adam M. Kaye, Alan D. Kaye, James Wilson, Latha Ganti

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Nayzilam has been proven to be safe and effective for acute seizures in children, deeming it a revolutionary alternative in times where intravenous administration is not possible.…”
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    Le rôle de l’espace public dans la révolution de Jasmin à Tunis by Emna Khemiri

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In this action, the space works not only as the theatre of the revolution, and gives it the opportunity to become concrete in highly symbolical places – such as the Habib-Bourguiba avenue or the Casbah –, but it is also what is at stake in a struggle: the re-appropriation of an official space such as the Casbah, on the occasion of the various “sit-ins”, provoked a toughening of the revolutionary process.…”
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    Méditerranéïté et romanité en Tunisie : l’inquiétante étrangeté d’un patrimoine by Habib Saidi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Ben Ali's regime emphasized the "reconciliation" between the past and the present, giving increased importance to Carthage. The post-revolutionary era subtly shifts towards the promotion of the country's Punic heritage. …”
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    Actualization of historical knowledge in the Soviet popular science publications about China in the 1920–1930s by O.V. Telushkina

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The need to convince the majority of the population that these decisions were the only correct and historically justified, led to an increase in the number of publications aimed to educate people and form a positive public opinion. The revolutionary upsurge in China was the reason for the revitalization of the activities of the USSR in this region, as well as the extreme interest of the Soviet citizens in this country. …”
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