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The Ukraine war and the consequences for our economic model
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Censorship and Magic Tricks in Inter-War Britain
Published 2013-05-01“…This paper demonstrates that between World War One and World War Two, the British state censored a variety of media including books, magazines, postcards, and films as well as engaging in public trials of obscene books that generated enormous publicity. …”
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Polish mathematicians and mathematics in World War I
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Hybrid «war» with orthodoxy: features of the Baltic front
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CATHOLIC POLITICAL DOCTRINE DURING THE WORLD WARS
Published 2018-02-01“…The subject of the study is the perception of political ideologies, movements and parties development problems by the Catholic Church, during the period of the First and Second World War. The object of the study is the Catholic political doctrine during the pontificate of Benedict XV, Pius XI and Pius XII. …”
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The War in Ukraine and Migration to Poland: Outlook and Challenges
Published 2022-06-01“…Abstract The war initiated by Russia against Ukraine in February 2022 has resulted in the largest refugee migration in Europe since World War II, estimated by UNHCR (2022) at 6.3 million persons. …”
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Trauma Surgery and War: A Historical Perspective
Published 2021-12-01“…A high mortality rate in patients with acute renal failure was noted in WWII and the Korean War. In the Korean War, Teschan used the Kolff-Brigham dialyzer. …”
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The World's Evangelical Alliance and the Spanish Civil War
Published 2000-12-01Subjects: “…Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)…”
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War crimes and spirituality: to prosecute or to forgive and reconcile
Published 2023-09-01Subjects: “…war crimes…”
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Managing the Stress of War and Terrorism: Guidelines for Families
Published 2003-06-01“… War and terrorism are scary for children and families. …”
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REVISIONISM AND NEW CONFLICTS: NEGATION OF THE POSSIBILITY OF WAR
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Patriotic Enthusiasm at the Beginning of the First World War
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The implications of the ongoing war on Gaza for food sustainability
Published 2025-06-01“…This work investigates the impact of the ongoing war on food security and food-related sustainable development goals (SDGs) from local, regional, and global perspectives. …”
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‘Lights Out’: Edward Thomas on the Way to War
Published 2012-03-01Subjects: “…Great War…”
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The Paradox of Cyber Warfare and Clausewitz’s Conception of War
Published 2025-01-01“…The study employs content analysis as a method and adopts a qualitative approach to data analysis, posing the following research question: How does cyber warfare fit Clausewitz’s conception of war? In exploring this, the research hypothesizes that an in-depth analysis of Clausewitz’s trinity -- the elements of violence, combat, and policy -- indicates that these elements are also the salient features of cyber warfare, making it a valid form of war despite its anomalies. …”
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Exposition « At War with the Obvious. Photographs by William Eggleston »
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