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    Eine kurze Geschichte der deutschsprachigen Science Fiction by Hans Esselborn

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…After the Second World War, there was an ideological split between West and East German literature although they dealt with similar topics like the atomic disaster. …”
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    Entre information et propagande : la Grèce dans la presse britannique et française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale by Elli Lemonidou

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…In this article, we present British and French propaganda during the First World War, whose aim was to shape and control, through the press, public opinion in these two countries. …”
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    “God Damn This War”: Virginia Woolf's Struggle for Peace between the Wars by Velid BEGANOVIĆ

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…This paper analyses Virginia Woolf's non-fiction and fiction writings in the years surrounding three wars which had a direct impact on her life: the First World War which shaped her generation and made her question the sanity of the society that went on living as if millions had not perished in vain, the Spanish Civil War to which she lost her nephew Julian Bell and which would become one of the driving forces for her book-length anti-war essay Three Guineas (1938), all the way to the Second World War that would eventually play a significant role in her ending her life. …”
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    Wartime and Post-War Confiscations of East Asian Objects Held in the Collections of the Celje Regional Museum by Davor Mlinarič

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… The article attempts to clarify, on the basis of laws adopted during and after the Second World War, how East Asian items became part of the museum collections held today by the Celje Regional Museum (Pokrajinski muzej Celje, PMC). …”
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    Regeneration de Pat Barker (1991) : la gestion des maux/mots de la Grande Guerre par l’institution psychiatrique by Isabelle Gérardin

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…This novel, although set against the backdrop of World War One, depicts neither battles nor scenes of everyday life in the trenches. …”
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    Du roman à la propagande. La Grande Guerre dans la littérature de jeunesse italienne de l’entre-deux-guerres by Mariella Colin

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The way in which World War I was told to Italian childhood in the post-war period has developed in a close connection to the historical context. …”
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    Récits de femmes, récits de guerre : un genre problématique by Karen Meschia

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Taking as its starting point the considerable popular interest in oral history resources in Britain today, and the wide use made of them on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II in a number of institutional and more informal settings, the article briefly retraces the origins of this “history from below”, which frequently involves the use of autobiographical, or self life-writing, in order to question its significance from a gender perspective. …”
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    The Important Step for European Integration: “Council of Europe” and the Matter of Turkey’s Membership to Council by Ali Servet Öncü

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…However, it was not until the end of World War II that Europeans realized their idea. The most important reason is the struggle for power and dominance that great powers on the continent were engaged in with each other. …”
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    Humdrum Tasks of the Salaried Men: Edwin Williams, a London County Council Architect at War by Nick Beech

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…By concentrating on the ‘organisation’ and ‘progress’ of production that architects engaged with during the Second World War and after, new configurations of continuity and change emerge in which the ‘humdrum tasks’ of ‘salaried men’ appear crucial.…”
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    Warring Claims: Victorian Poetry and Conflict by Matthew Bevis

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The First World War is often seen as heralding a break between Victorian and modern conceptions of conflict, and critics have tended to opt for a series of neat poetic oppositions—the glorious versus the gruesome, the heroic versus the hellish, the romantic versus the realistic. …”
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    Finanční zajištění židovských uprchlíků v době první světové války v Čechách by Klára Habartová

    Published 2010-07-01
    “… The First World War struck the north-eastern part of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, Halič and Bukovina, where the great majority of the population consisted of Jews. …”
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    Soviet Russia/the USSR and transformation of the international relations system in the first half of the 1920s by E. V. Romanova

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The paper examines the formation of the Soviet state and its place within the European international relations system in the first half of the 1920s both in the context of new principles of interstate interaction, the character of economic relations between countries, and geopolitical transformations triggered by the First World War. The first section covers the political and ideological aspects of relations between Soviet Russia/the USSR and Western countries. …”
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    Selected issues on theory and methodology of the underground press by Wanda Krystyna Roman

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…It starts from Polish uprisings at the end of the 18th century, goes through the occupation of Polish territories during World War I, includes illegal publications printed between the two World Wars, the underground press circulated during World War II, and ends with the underground press published in the People's Republic of Poland (PRL). …”
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    Places of Memory in the Red Vyborg of 1918 by Outi Fingerroos

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…The period between the World War I and the World War II was a time of rapid contextual change and ended the difficulties caused by modernisation aggravated in the year 1918. …”
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    Radola Gajda and Czechs. In the history of counterrevolution and Russian Civil War by S. V. Novikov

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…For Radola Gajda, the First World War and the Russian Civil War became a ladder to the heights of political and military career. …”
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    FOOTBALL BETWEEN POLITICS, ROYAL FAMILIES AND SPORT: YUGOSLAV-ROMANIAN FOOTBALL RELATIONS 1922–1941 by Nemanja Mitrović, Nikola Mijatov

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Immediately after the First World War, two states with close political interests and two monarchies with close family ties began mutual football cooperation. …”
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    HISTORY OF NATIONAL ECONOMIC SYSTEM FORMATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA by N. S. Zagrebelnaya, V. N. Shitov

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The authors point out to the special importance of import-substitution during the period of I World War and II World War.…”
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    Compositeur-librettiste : choix ou nécessité ? by Aude Ameille

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…After World War II, an increasing number of composers came to write their own libretti. …”
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    «The history cannot be rewritten, it can be added...» by Yu. Z. Kantor

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Petersburg historian, doctor of historical sciences, museologist and journalist, well-known expert on the history of international relations on the eve and during the Second World War, the author of the most complete and well-known biography of the red marshal M. …”
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    ITALIAN MINORITY IN ISTRIA: DEVELOPMENT IN CJNDITIONS OF MULTICULTURAL AND MULTI-ETNIC SOCIETY by A. Marash

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…New problems arose at the end of the Second World War, when most of the Istria and Venezia Giulia was under the control of the newly established Democratic Federal Yugoslavia. …”
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