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    Le développement économique de la Corée du Sud depuis 1950 by Dominique Barjot

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In spite of the heavy aftermath of the Japanese Occupation and the Korean War, the strategic changes of the 1960s permitted the adoption of a self-sustained growth model from 1972 to 1979. …”
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    Le passage du fordisme au néolibéralisme au Canada by Jean-Guy Loranger, Gérard Boismenu

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The main structural changes are the de-linkage of the US dollar from gold, the change of the exchange regime, the end of the cold war, the change of monetary policy, the change of the distribution rate in favour of capital (and financial capital via financial derivatives), the decreasing impact of productivity on real wage and aggregate demand, the increase of the impact of the state on productivity via its expenditures on education, health and other infrastructure expenditures.…”
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    Stories from the East: COVID-19 Situation in India by Rebecca Jane Joseph, Hooi-Leng Ser

    Published 2021-06-01
    “… The war against COVID-19 is still ongoing since the first report in December 2019. …”
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    ¿Nuevos problemas, viejas palabras? La traducción del discurso anticomunista en América Latina: el caso del V Foro Atlántico de la Fundación Internacional para la Libertad (2008)... by María Julia Giménez, André Kaysel

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This article studies how liberal right wingers in Latin America in the 21st century have resurrected the anticommunist vocabulary of the Cold War by looking at the V Fórum Atlántico which was promoted by the Fundación Internacional para la Libertad in Madrid (2008). …”
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    Le chemin de fer entre XIXe et XXe siècle : manifestations de l’inquiétude se penchant vers la folie pendant le voyage en train et à la gare by Tommaso Meldolesi

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Between XIXth and XXth century railways becomes the place of incertitude, violence, murder and lower perspective for the future, until the beginning of the First World War.…”
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    Discurso sobre las mujeres, a las mujeres y de mujeres en el semanario anarquista El Corsario. A Coruña, 1890-1896 by Gérard Brey

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Women are also urged to protest against the dispatching of troops to fight the war in Cuba. Some contributions clearly voice feminist points of view, whereas others, sent by anarchistic activists women, talk about non specifically subjects feminine, such as repression.…”
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    Roots of 20th-Century Western Counterculture: From Guillem Rovirosa’s Catalonia to Its Antipode by José Andrés-Gallego

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The point of departure for this essay is the first part of the life of Guillem Rovirosa (1915–1934), before he became one of the most important social activists in post-war Spain. During those years he abandoned his Catholic faith and, accompanied by a few friends, embarked on a journey of exploration through Esperanto, naturism, spiritualism, and theosophy. …”
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    In Favor of Endowing the Energy and Climate Fund with Borrowing Powers by Steffen Murau, Jan-Erik Thie

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Abstract Energy security and independence are the new imperatives following the war of aggression on Ukraine ordered by Vladimir Putin. …”
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    Young Christians in Norway, national socialism, and the German occupation of 1940-1945 by F. Hale

    Published 2011-12-01
    “… The German occupation of Norway during the Second World War caused unprecedented problems for the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway and other Christian denominations. …”
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    Die rol van die NGK-leierskap in die aanloop tot die eerste demokratiese verkiesing in Suid-Afrika: 1990-1994 by Johan M. van der Merwe

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…By doing so, the leadership of the church, which became known for the Biblical foundation of the notorious policy of apartheid, played an important role while South Africa was on the brink of civil war. Their efforts contributed to a peaceful first democratic election in 1994. …”
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    Pratiques de mobilisation des femmes pour la cause antialcoolique en France : militantes, enseignantes, femmes de plume (1873-1903) by Victoria Afanasyeva

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…After the ‘Commune’ and the Franco-Prussian War, the anti-alcohol movement established itself in France as a scientific, elitist and masculine movement. …”
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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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    Urbanism in the steppe Volga Region in the XIII–XV centuries by Zeleneev Yury A.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The final decline of the steppe cities of the Volga region falls on the period of the Great Troubles (the Golden Horde Dynastic War). After it, at the end of the XIV century, we see a short-term attempt to restore them, which had no results.…”
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    Jogos, sociabilidade e conflito no Brasil by Édison Gastaldo, Everardo Rocha, Adriana Braga

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…According to the classic formulation of Johan Huizinga’s Homo ludens (from 1938), culture itself would derive its fundamental features from the elementary structure of play. To him, poetry, law, war, music, religion and everything we regard as serious, sacred and respectful derive at some level from ancient sacred games, and still keep their elementary features. …”
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    School of Diplomatic English by D. A. Kryachkov

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Chair of English Language № 1 considers itself the successor of the English Language Chair, established at the Faculty of International Relations at the Moscow State University during the World War II. After the Faculty was reformed into MGIMO the Department of English Language began to grow rapidly. …”
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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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    France-Algérie : l’impact de l’histoire commune by Tahar Khalfoune

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…On either side of the Mediterranean, this colonial past still continues to feed memories, resentments, mistrust, conflicts ... but also the ties, the cordial relationships, the cooperation ... whereas everything would lead observers to believe that the traumas of colonization and of the war of Algeria would oppose these two countries definitively. …”
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    Ancient Art in the Collection of the National Museum in Gdańsk by Grzegorz First

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The remaining artifacts stored in Gdańsk have not been thoroughly studied; they do not form a homogeneous collection, and it cannot be ruled out that they may also be remnants of former bourgeois collections dating back to the 16th century or German collections acquired in Gdańsk after World War II. …”
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    Split Screen Nation: Vernacular Screen Forms of the American Paradox by Susan Courtney

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…This essay introduces an eclectic history of popular U.S. film, including but well beyond Hollywood cinema, that mediated conflicted sentiments about the U.S. in the decades after the Second World War through an implicit, and sometimes explicit, opposition between the screen South and the screen West. …”
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