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    Lust, tranquillity and sensuality in French spa towns in the heyday of balneotherapy (the belle époque and the roaring twenties) by Marie-Eve Férérol

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…One was the expansion in bourgeois morality, and the other was the uncertain future at the turn of the 20th century (the advancing tide of modernity, presages of the 1st World War, etc.). Spa towns thus became ‘safety valves’ (Authier, 1997), another world, an escape from everyday life, where all sorts of transgressions were possible. …”
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    Pour une autre lecture de la guerre de Gaza by Jean-François Legrain

    Published 2009-02-01
    “…This article is an attempt to explore new schemes for the full understandig of what was the challenge in the last war in Gaza’s Strip. Between December 27th and January 21st nothing less than 1330 people died while 5450 others remained injuried on the Palestinian side. …”
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    Les outils du Town Design face à ceux de l’urbanisme de plan-masse. La réception en France des pratiques britanniques fondées sur le concept d’unité de voisinage (1945-1970)... by Anne Portnoï

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This article aims to show how, during the post-war era, the concepts of the French urban professionals actually drew upon the British tradition of Town Design to oppose Masterplanning. …”
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    La condition des pensionnés de la marine de guerre britannique au xixe siècle by Tri Tran

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…From the 17th to the 19th century the Royal Navy was one of Britain’s largest employers, though the number of men serving in the navy contrasted significantly between times of war and peace. A career in the Navy was popular. …”
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    Entre inventaire et propagande : les destructions du patrimoine en Picardie vues par la Section photographique et cinématographique de l’armée (SPCA) by Lieutenant David Sbrava

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…The French Section photographique et cinématographique de l’armée (SPCA) was mobilized to draw up an image inventory of the ruins of Picardy, contributing, on the one hand, to the work of restoration carried out after the war, but also feeding propaganda against the Germans, held accountable for the ruins.…”
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    Emil Utitz et la « science générale de l’art » by Lara Bonneau

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This article is a contribution to the genealogy of the Science of Art, a discipline that emerged in the German speaking countries at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries at the crossing of aesthetics, art philosophy and art history and to which the Second World War brought an end. It attempts to revive a relatively unknown figure: the German-speaking Czech philosopher Emil Utitz (1883-1956), who in the 1920s and 1930s tried to give a philosophical grounding to this new science. …”
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    La violencia en escena: Cuerpo, narcotráfico y espacio público en el México contemporáneo by Nuria Carton de Grammont

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In the context of war against drug trafficking that Mexico is now facing, the concept of corpse has taken on particular importance as a social actor and as the expression of media materials that initiates an exposure device in the public space to mobilize different audiences, social stakeholders and power relationships. …”
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    La polarisation comme stratégie politique : lorsque pragmatisme et idéologie vont de pair by Léa Chevrollier

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Against the strategy of moderation touted by the centrist wing of the Democratic Party, the left intends to reassert a clear Democratic identity, one that would be firmly rooted in a populist, class-war rhetoric.…”
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    Gender-based violence and associated factors during armed conflict among female high school students in Kobo town, North Wollo, Ethiopia: a facility-based cross-sectional study by Moges Wubie Aycheh, Gezahegn Aychew Andargie, Baye Tsegaye Amlak, Genet Degu Alamneh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Variables such as poor academic performance, family members who participated in the war, family members subjected to the war, students who drank alcohol and not freely discussing reproductive health issues were statistically associated with GBV. …”
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    Idea občana – válečníka a „moderní“ maskulinní identita: modelová studie z dějin Spojených států by Jiří Hutečka

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…This article is an effort to present a case study of connection between these two fields. The US Civil War is a great case study for this effort as it was a war of volunteers – most soldiers served in the ranks not because of direct conscription (only low percentage were actual draftees) or because of economic pressures (although that was not uncommon). …”
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    »Schließlich waren alle Genies der Kunst immerhin doch Männer …«. Zum Geniebegriff bei Heinrich Schenker by Marko Deisinger

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Für Schenker repräsentierte die durch Analyse offengelegte hierarchische Struktur des Tonsatzes ein Ordnungsgefüge, das ganz dem Ideal des von ihm in mehreren Schriften propagierten Herrschaftsmodells entsprach. Schenkers Weltbild war hierarchisch strukturiert, zugleich aber auch streng patriarchalisch. …”
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    CHARACTERISTICS OF THE 2007 CANICULAR SUMMER IN ROMANIA by OCTAVIA BOGDAN, ION MARINICĂ, LOREDANA-ELENA MIC

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Die Schlußfolgerungen heben die Tatsache hervor, dass in der Geschichte der rumänischen Meteorologie der Sommer des Jahres 2007 der heißeste war, mit zwei Werten in Juni, fünf in Juli, und eins in August. …”
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    Filles victimes, filles vicieuses, filles dangereuses by Hélène Duffuler-Vialle

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…At the same time, the 19th century criminological theories of the Italian positivist school (Lombroso, Ferri, Garofalo) and the French School of Social Anthropology (Lacassagne, Tarde) combined gave birth during the inter-war period to the School of Modern Anthropology founded by Doctor Vervaeck. …”
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    The book policy in a democratic society: the case of Estonia by Mare Lott, Aile Möldre

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…In comparison with the pre-war years, the authors and publishers are granted allocations on a larger scale, and the share of scholarly societies is more modest. …”
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    How it started, how it evolved: Ukrainian entrepreneurship in Poland by Konrad Pędziwiatr, Hanna Smaliichuk, Inna Voznyuk, Jan Brzozowski

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…First, it highlights the unique dynamic between economic immigrants and war refugees in the Ukrainian diaspora in Poland, where refugees leverage existing ethnic networks for socio-economic adaptation. …”
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    Retrospective analysis of scientific and psychological concepts of domestic violence by N. E. Miloradova, V. V. Dotsenko, P. D. Chervonyi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Therefore, despite the war, it is necessary to continue work on prevention and appropriate response to domestic violence, and understanding the essence and content of existing theoretical concepts of violence is one of the components of countering this phenomenon.…”
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    Vznik feudálního statku Nové Město by Jaroslav Teplý

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Der Mönch namens Jindřich war ein scharfsinniger Beobachter seiner Zeit. …”
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    THE ANALYSIS OF DAHIYA DOCTRINE IN THE CONTEXT OF ISRAEL’S FURTHER SECURITY CLAIM by Zafer Balpınar

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Thisstudy aims to understand, determine and explain the Dahiya Doctrine that wasadopted during the Lebanon War (2006), and that was applied as a deterrencemodel. …”
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    The Politics of Voice in Duke Ellington’s Beggar’s Holiday (1946) by James O’Leary

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…By analyzing a number of recordings of Beggar’s Holiday’s opening song, “In Between,” I demonstrate that Ellington and Latouche simultaneously invoked and undermined this aesthetic dichotomy to make an intervention into post-World War II left-wing political debates.…”
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    Cinéma et urbanité à Tunis sous le protectorat français by Morgan Corriou

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The expansion of the cinema generated new flows of moviegoers throughout the city and helped Tunisians to reclaim the public space. In the post-war years, the movie theaters of the “European” center became a place of conviviality for an educated youth whose urban identity would be rooted there.…”
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