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    Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’nin NSC-68 Çerçevesinde Uyguladığı Soğuk Savaş Stratejisi ve Türkiye’ye Yansımaları by Serpil GÜDÜL

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…After the Second World War, in order to close the gap in the balance of power in world politics, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) increased its influence in Central and Eastern Europe and partially in the Balkans and developed its nuclear capacity. …”
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    Les configurations de l'espace économique et la crise politique en Belgique by Christian Vandermotten

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…The economic crisis that affected Wallonia and many European early coal-mining and metallurgical areas after World War II generated in Flanders the feeling that Wallonia had become a burden for its own development, characterized in turn by strong manufacturing growth. …”
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    Représenter la Polis. Athènes vue, dessinée et imaginée (1834-1962) by Dimitra Kanellopoulou

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The objective of this study is to trace the production of several plans having as subject the city of Athens, within three historical periods: the first years of the ascent of the capital (1834-1870), the era of its rapid industrialization (1870-1920) and a period after World War II of galloping urbanization and private transportation dominance. …”
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    The Pontic Greeks, from Pontus to the Caucasus, Greece and the diaspora by Michel Bruneau

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Later, after the Second World War, the population of Pontic Greeks became dispersed in a world diaspora. …”
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    Seasonality of livebirths and climatic factors in Italian regions (1863-1933) by Gabriele Ruiu, Marco Breschi

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…To achieve this end, we empirically investigate the role of temperature as well as that of marriage seasonality in Italian regions for the period stretching from the Italian unification to the eve of World War II. We find that extreme temperatures (both cold and hot) negatively affect the number of births. …”
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    Espaces et processus de politisation de l’humanitaire. L’Armenian Relief Fund et le National Armenian Relief Committee (1895-1896) : un miroir transatlantique ? by Stéphanie Prévost

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The article finally contends that Currie’s coordination of the transnational / international relief movement does not only shed light on the Anglo-American collaboration, but more broadly interrogates the widespread understanding that the genesis of humanitarian diplomacy was primordially a consequence of World War One.…”
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    The Happy Warrior: Winston Churchill and the Representation of War, 1895–1901 by Antoine Capet

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Most people today only remember his massive role in the British war effort during the Second World War, but in fact he was an active participant in more distant conflicts—as frontline observer or combatant—as early as 1895, when he used his parents’ connections in high places to obtain permission to go to Cuba, where a war of independence was taking place. …”
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    Soviet View of the World. Exploring Long-Term Visual Patterns in “Novosti dnia” Newsreel Journal (1945-1992) by Mila Oiva, Tillmann Ohm, Ksenia Mukhina, Mar Canet Solà, Maximilian Schich

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Studies in Soviet visual culture have recognized both continuities of repeating patterns and changes in the post-World War II period. This understanding is based primarily on temporally limited source selections, while a more systematic study of the developments in Soviet visual culture over a longer period is pending. …”
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    The UNITY OF THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND THE CITY OF PÉCS AGAINST THE TRIANON PEACE TREATY DURING THE INTERWAR PERIOD by Vivien Raposa

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The youth were socialized in a completely different life situation than the adult generation because they had lived through the First World War and the Trianon Peace Treaty as children. …”
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    The activities of Soviet intelligence service among Russian emigration in post-war Northern China (according to the memoirs of N. A. Martynov) by M. V. Krotova

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Martynov, is devoted to the activities of the Soviet intelligence service among the Russian emigration in Northern China after World War II in the context of the SovietAmerican confrontation in the initial period of the Cold War. …”
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    Review of the Translation of the Book of Criminal Law in European Council by Alireza Taghipour

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…One of these is human rights and the other is the international criminal law. After World War II, numerous international and regional documents were adopted in the field of human rights. …”
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    The Latest Developments in the Crime of Aggression in International Law by Mohsen Ghadir, Mohamdreza Rashnavadi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…After the outbreak of World War II, the Allies decided to try the defeated Axis of this war, including on charges of crimes against peace. …”
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    Scythianism and Eurasianism: Tracing Russian strategic culture by Malešević Matija

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Similar to the period before the First World War, an avantgarde strategic culture emerges as a suitable solution, especially taking into account the dispersion of global power in the collective West.…”
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    “He’d seen it in the words of Owen and Brooke”: The Influence of Great War Poetry on Post-Millennium Soldier Poets by Felix Behler

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…While these poems are framed within the shifting military, socio-demographical, and political dimensions of war in our time, they simultaneously exhibit strong roots within the context of a specific literary tradition that originated in the First World War. This article sets out to analyse a selection of poems from Heroes, focusing on the way these poets construct a network of intertextual citations, borrowings, and allusions to connect their texts – quite deliberately – with the much acclaimed generation of poets form the Great War. …”
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    Comment les politiques d’urbanisation se traduisent-elles dans le paysage urbain : une approche par les métriques spatiales by Nathalie Long, Thomas Leveiller

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The five “villes nouvelles” (Cergy-Pontoise, Évry, Marne-la-Vallée, Sénart, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines), result of a strong urban policy since the 60’s, created to equilibrate the regional development, are characterized by specific urban profiles and spatial organizations, compared to others cities where urban sprawl has followed the main trend of urbanization, after the Second World War (multiple dwellings construction and then individual housing). …”
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    From the History of Corporate Mercenarism: British Clandestine Operation in the North Yemen in 1960s by M. A. Nebolsina

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…However, the British operation in Yemen stands out in that regard as it was for the first time since the end of the World War II that such mission was carried out by mercenaries alone. …”
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    The dream that never dies: the ideals and realities of cosmopolitanism in science, 1870–1940 by Robert Fox

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Although the Second World War further undermined the ideal of internationalism in science, the vision of science as part of a world culture open to all soon resurfaced, notably in UNESCO. …”
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    NUCLEAR STRIKE AGAINST HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI. WARCRIME, THAT COULD BE AVOIDED by N. P. Parkhitko

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Military, political and psychological aspects, that were crucial for American military planning at the latest stage of the Second World War are taken into consideration. Also the problems of the new reality in the global policy of that period, which made it possible to demonstrate the military power in such a destructive way, are investigated. …”
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    La cité d’expériences à l’épreuve d’une traduction par le design by Caroline Bougourd

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Considered an experimental site created at the end of the Second World War, its program was to design a district of prefabricated houses filled with urban, architectural and social innovations. …”
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