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Exhibiting the West at the Paris Exposition of 1867: Towards a New American Aesthetic Identity?
Published 2019-06-01“…In the context of this Exposition western photography, natural specimens and material culture of the post-Civil War era contributed to renovating the French and European view of America—substituting specific objects and pictures for an abstract idea and creating, for the first time perhaps, a strong aesthetic appeal for American pictures that were no longer the clichés understood by the phrase “American images.”…”
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Being at home: Global citizenship in Norwegian schools. A study of children’s poems
Published 2016-12-01“…To achieve at least a preliminary picture of the children’s self-perception, the authors have analysed poems on two topics: Me and Home, written by pupils of an international school and a Norwegian school, both informant groups aged 11-13. …”
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Une histoire oubliée : la genèse française du terme « film noir » dans les années 1930 et ses implications transnationales
Published 2012-12-01“…Since then, the term has been exclusively associated with Hollywood pictures and “film noir” has been considered a specifically American form. …”
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Military security in the Arctic: New threats to Russia
Published 2024-11-01“…As such, it reflects the American elites’ awareness of the growing decline in the U.S. influence and the erosion of the ‘rules-based order’. …”
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The New York Times on The NATO bombing of FR Yugoslavia in 1999
Published 2025-01-01“…An identical discourse appears in the German, British, and American media.…”
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Leptomeningeal Enhancement due to Neurosarcoidosis Mimicking Malignancy
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Diplomatic History of the Great Patriotic War and the New World Order
Published 2015-06-01“…It was largely due to the US desire to realize their material advantages to the detriment of the Soviet Union after the war and build a system that would be a one-sided expression of the interests of Washington. Americans, especially after the death of President Roosevelt, and during his successor Truman understood international cooperation as an assertion of its global leadership while ignoring the interests of the Soviet Union, which bore the brunt of the war.…”
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