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The Restoration of Paintings at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century in the Imperial Gallery
Published 2012-04-01“…However, the treatments after the era of the Napoleonic wars were different: Most of the gallery’s panel paintings were cradled at that time. …”
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Student Mobility or Emigration Flow? The Case of Students Commuting from Serbia to Hungary
Published 2015-04-01“…The high motivation and number of Hungarian-speaking students emigrating/commuting to Hungary began in 1990, with the beginning of the Yugoslav Wars. In 2010, 1,385 Hungarian-speaking students (from Vojvodina, Serbia) studied in Hungary and 3,152 in Serbia. …”
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Les barrages qui cachent l’eau : l'oubli des vulnérabilités aux inondations lors de l’aménagement de la Dordogne (1917-1935)
Published 2016-12-01“…Given the historical prevalence of floods in the basin, it is striking to find virtually no mention of flood risk or vulnerability in the technical studies and documentation that preceded construction of dams between the two World Wars. Drawing from local archival research, this article attempts to understand why flood risk and vulnerability was forgotten, or ignored, in the development of these projects. …”
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Le coq médiéval
Published 2017-12-01“…An attribute of Gaul, then of the kings of France from the reign of Charles VII (1422-1461), the cock represents the Nation from the reign of Louis XIV, and its image is evoked then regularly in every conflict. During both world wars, it is the emblem of France battling against the invader.…”
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Dilthey, Nietzsche and the Two Faces of Culture
Published 2024-12-01“…While cross-cultural understanding holds out promise, it seems not to be able to avert all wars, while Nietzsche’s Zarathustrianism offers little utility in achieving its promises.…”
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APERÇU SUR LE CLIMAT DES SIÈCLES PASSÉS SUR LE TERRITOIRE DE LA ROUMANIE
Published 2012-07-01“…After consulting various sources of historical information, we try to take a note of the most important climatic events in the three Romanian countries (Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania) during the past two millennia (hard winters, droughts, water flood, etc.) and their effects on people’s lives (disease, famine, death) in connection with historical events (migration, wars, invasions). It can detect known periods in Western Europe: the Little Climatic Optimum and Little Ice Age and at the end a very limited period of warming during the twentieth century…”
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No rasto da guerra
Published 2023-07-01“…At the end of the 14th century Lisbon experienced days of great anxiety and suffering, due to the wars in which Portugal was involved with Castile, exacerbated by the fact that its already preeminent place in the realm. …”
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Russian-тajik cooperation as a factor of stability in Central Asia (1992– 2022)
Published 2022-12-01“…The authors conclude that in the conditions of hybrid wars and the migration processes caused by them in Central Asia, the right decision is made on the need to preserve and expand cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Tajikistan. …”
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Disentangling the genetic overlap between ischemic stroke and obesity
Published 2024-12-01“…Notably, our SMR analysis identified the risk genes CHAF1A, CEP192, ULK4, CYP2D6, AS3MT, and WARS2 across the majority of the 14 enriched tissues shared by both traits. …”
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L’investiture du 44e président des Etats-Unis :Le National Mall, le village global et le Green New Deal
Published 2009-02-01“…This third article mainly based on the images of the inauguration ceremony (January 20th), on the president Obama’s discourse and on a few comments made by the media, describes the feeling of happiness and prideness as expressed by the American people on the National Mall in spite of the seriousness of the financial and economic crises (besides two wars). It also illustrates the choice of a president willing to take some distance with the former administration while taking the exemple of climate change. …”
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Une « dictature démocratique » : Getúlio Vargas, raconté par Jean-Gérard Fleury
Published 2005-09-01“…In fact, this biography tells us as much about Brazil as about France: it constructs an image of the Brazilian president, and at the same time witnesses the popular aspirations of a certain French political right trend between the two wars.…”
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Identity in contemporary international conflict: typology of the history of conflicts through the prism of an Other
Published 2013-06-01“…From the spread of social application of self-other categories to conflict, to the technological and informational transition from traditional to ‘new’ and asymmetrical wars and counter-insurgency warfare, the Other changed form, function, and role in conflict. …”
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Zdravotní poměry a zdravotní péče v armádě habsburské monarchie v dlouhém 19. století
Published 2007-01-01“…The experience of relatively frequent wars together with the progress in medicine resulted in numerous changes in Austrian military administration. …”
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Le « Francès » dans les sources de la province du Roussillon. Une progressive matérialisation de la frontière dans les esprits ? (1660-1730)
Published 2023-12-01“…The article focuses on the impact of the moving of the border, after the 1659 treaty of the Pyrenees, on the minds and behaviors of the Roussillon natives and of the migrants from the kingdom of France. As wars went on, the border which used to separate Roussillon from the kingdom of France had progressively materialized spacially and been partially internalized by the Roussillonnais and border dwellers of the kingdom of France. …”
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Geo Bogza și provincia ca aventură – note despre O sută șaptezeci și cinci de minute la Mizil
Published 2017-12-01“…This study reinterprets an inter-wars text from the prose of Romanian writer Geo Bogza – the experimental reportage One Hundred and Seventy Five Minutes in Mizil [O sută şaptezeci şi cinci de minute la Mizil], from a multiply focused perspective. …”
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Per una storia del pensiero geografico in Italia (1900-1950)
Published 2012-01-01“…Focusing especially on the period between the two World Wars, this study will fill the gap in current italian literature about the relations between geography, nationalism and imperialism. …”
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The New Trend in the EU’s Migration Policy: Is Externalization Any Better?
Published 2024-12-01“… The highly dynamic security environment, characterized by numerous disturbances such as armed conflicts, civil wars, and political and social instability in various parts of the world, has led millions of people to flee their countries of origin – as of 2023, this number is 117,3 million. …”
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Paris Match colonial : variétés d’un discours de contrepoint
Published 2024-12-01“…As for “counterpoint”, it is because of the light we will shed on reportages published in parallel with the wars of decolonization, reportages that focused on a different timeline. …”
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Les Offices du cinéma scolaire et éducateur à l’épreuve des publics
Published 2012-04-01“…In France, between the two World Wars, the Educational Cinema Offices built a network of teaching, education and propaganda using cinema. …”
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