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    Flight Stability of Canard-Guided Dual-Spin Projectiles with Angular Rate Loops by Qiushi Zheng, Zhiming Zhou

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Generally, as a precision-guided weapon, the missile has many disadvantage such as high price, difficult maintenance, and low yield. Modern war requires more and more new guided ammunition with high precision, low cost, and low collateral damage. …”
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    Can Libya survive as a single State? by George Joffé

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Now Libya is being dragged into a proxy war, involving the UAE and Egypt as opposed to Qatar and Turkey and the regional level and, more globally, Russia, the United States, France and Italy. …”
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    “Conmemoracciones” : Memoria y Memorialización de los Niños Vascos Refugiados de la Guerra Civil Española en el Reino Unido by Susana Sabín Fernández

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…In 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, more than 3,800 boys and girls were evacuated from the port of Santurzi in Vizcaya, and taken to Southampton in the UK: about 450 would stay permanently. …”
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    Climate Change and Human Health: Time to Recognize the New Threat by Y. J. Anupama

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Global, loco-regional and individual efforts at adaptation and mitigation must be carried out on a war-footing to prevent the surge in diseases.…”
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    The last stage of ''kulak" extermination in the Soviet Union (1945-1952) by Viktor Šaškov

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…The author reviews in brief the process of "kulaks" extermination and exile in terms of social aspects until the Germany-USSR war. The greatest emphasis is put on the last fourth stage of the process mentioned with the involvement of the Lithuanian village. …”
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  6. 2566

    Dans le regard de l’Autre : la France et les Français vus d’Angleterre, 1640-1660 by Charles GIRY-DELOISON

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…In mid-XVIIth Century England, the unparalleled rise of the press and the near concomitance of the English Civil War and the French Fronde, incited the English to look at and observe France and the French. …”
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    Prensa e imperialismo popular. La Vanguardia y el lobby africanista a finales del siglo XIX by Pol Dalmau

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To address all these questions, we will focus on the Melilla War of 1893, a short-lived conflict that sparked strong popular mobilization.…”
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  8. 2568

    Anders Breivik et le « marxisme culturel » : Etats-Unis/Europe by Jérôme Jamin

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…At the origin, and at the core of its e-book released a few hours before the attacks, we first discover an abounding literature that is born in the United States right after the collapse of communist regimes. This literature is at war with « multiculturalism », « cultural Marxism » and the « political correctness » seen as an ideology; it will cross the ocean during the nineties thanks to the Internet; and will finish its trip in a vast European blogosphere full of conspiracy theories on the « islamization » of the world. …”
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    O dziecięcej tożsamości (tragicznie) zerwanej – gdy przemoc symboliczna może życie ocalić by Maria Szczepska-Pustkowska, Małgorzata Lewartowska-Zychowicz, Longina Strumska-Cylwik

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The former concerns the analysis of Polish Jews’ childhood experiences from the World War II period, connected with the breaking of the primary national and religious identity and re-integration into a new Polish identity. …”
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    What the Seasons Tell Us. The Monthly Movement of Marriages, Economic Modernization, and Secularization in the Netherlands, 1810-1940 by Theo Engelen

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The main conclusion of this study is that although Dutch society substantially transformed (economically, socially, politically and culturally) during the 19th and early 20th centuries until the Second World War, it was both the agricultural calendar and the Roman Catholic regulations that determined Dutch marriage seasonality.…”
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    Wallander's Dark Geopolitics by Stougaard-Nielsen Jakob

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The overarching premise for this article is to explore the extent to which Henning Mankell's crime novels and their adaptations engage the character Wallander's own and “other” worlds with a cosmopolitan perspective, by considering the mutations of Wallander's fictional local world as intricately tied to discursive geopolitical realities of the post–Cold War world. More specifically, I consider what may be gained from exploring the Wallander series within two distinct – yet, I shall argue, related – perspectives on geopolitics and crime fiction: on the one hand, the geopolitics of the translation, adaptation, and reception networks that have “worlded” the Wallander series (what I call Wallander's geopolitical adaptation networks), and on the other, the fictional geopolitical networks that weave the Global North and the Global South together in several of Mankell's intricate crime plots (Wallander's dark geopolitics).…”
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    Hafız Esad’ın Kararları: Olasılık Teorisi Bağlamında Bir İnceleme by Dilek CANYURT

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…After his death, the Baath regime continues with his son Bashar Assad in Syria, despite the Civil War environment. Hafez Assad’s ability to be this strong is owing to the decisions he made both in his personal life and in his political life Assad’s strategic decisions determined the future of Syria as well. …”
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    On Historiography of Fights for Independence and Creation of Lithuanian Army by Vytautas Lesčius

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…In the period between the wars (1921-1940), weighty publications came out which reviewed the activity of the army—journals on warfare and history, memoirs, etc. …”
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    Une vision sexuée de l’Histoire contemporaine espagnole à travers deux œuvres d’Antonio Altarriba et Kim, El arte de volar et El ala rota by Vanessa Auroy

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Las existencias de Petra y Antonio ponen de realce los actos, las palabras y los silencios de millones de españolas y españoles que vivieron y sufrieron la contienda y sus consecuencias.This paper will study how, through the biographical comic books dedicated to his mother and his father, Antonio Altarriba gives us a gender-specific view of life during the Spanish Civil War and Franco’s dictatorship. Petra and Antonio’s lives expose the acts, words and silences of millions of Spaniards, women and men, caught in the conflict and its consequences.…”
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    Bulgaria Through the Eyes of Marijan Alkovic and Franjo Horvat Kis by Antoaneta Balcheva

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The article discusses the impressions of Marijan Alkovic (1879–1953) and Franjo Horvat-Kis (1876–1924) from their visit to Bulgaria on the eve of the First World War, against the background of the dynamic change in the social, psychological and political attitudes of both the individual and various national communities. …”
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    The Tune of Thinking: Gertrude Stein’s Narration by Abigail Lang

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Although somewhat inconclusive, the Narration lectures constitute one of the rare modernist attempts (with Walter Benjamin’s contemporaneous “The Storyteller”) to rethink—rather than downplay it against collage or abstraction—narration in a discursive direction, thus paving the way for post-war modernism’s embrace of orality as exemplified in John Cage’s Lectures and David Antin’s talk poems.…”
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    NATO’s Military Structure: Change and Continuity by Ali Bilgin VARLIK

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The initial force structure of the Alliance which covers all allocated forces including the fixed ones to NATO has gradually transformed to deployable (movable) force structure by three subsequent changes after the Cold War. The new force structure is set based upon considerations on a gradual readiness level. …”
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    The state and industrialization in Turkey since the nineteenth century by Şevket Pamuk

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…State directed industrialization in developing countries became a common strategy after World War II. The success of a small number of countries in East Asia added new dimensions to the debates on the role of states in taming domestic and international market forces. …”
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    The multifaceted Montessori movement, and its pioneers by Christine Quarfood

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… On the eve of World War I, a new movement took shape, promoting the educational ideas of Ma­ria Montessori. …”
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    Life saving science: English four-year olds’ understanding of injuries and the appropriate first aid treatment by Sue Dale Tunnicliffe

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…A class of 29 four-year-old children were shown 8 nine inch tall Teddy Bears, dressed as World War I pilots. Each Teddy Bear with a simulated injury was shown by the researcher to the child and asked, what could be done to help each injured Teddy. …”
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