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    The role of Nazi organizations in German repatriation from the Baltic states (1939-1941) by Ingrida Jakubavičienė

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…German historians agree that the news from Berlin about the German repatriation was first given to the leaders of the Nazi movement in the Baltic states. …”
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    Edmée Chandon : femme pionnière, scientifique invisible. Les ressorts de l’injustice épistémique dans le champ astronomique du premier XXe siècle by Charly Pellarin-Régis

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Edmée Chandon (1885-1944) started working at the Paris Observatory in 1908 and was appointed assistant astronomer in 1912, making her France’s first professional woman astronomer. On 26th March 1930, she became the first French woman to defend her thesis in mathematics. …”
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    Association of clinical signs of possible serious bacterial infections identified by community health workers with mortality of young infants in South Asia: a prospective, observat... by Gary L. Darmstadt, Saifuddin Ahmed, Mohammad Shahidul Islam, Safa Abdalla, Shams El Arifeen, Melissa L. Arvay, Abdullah H. Baqui, Zulfiqar A. Bhutta, Anuradha Bose, Nicholas E. Connor, Belal Hossain, Rita Isaac, Arif Mahmud, Dipak K. Mitra, Luke C. Mullany, Imran Nisar, Kalpana Panigrahi, Pinaki Panigrahi, Qazi Sadeq-ur Rahman, Senjuti Saha, Sajid B. Soofi, Nardos Solomon, Mathuram Santosham, Stephanie J. Schrag, Shamim A. Qazi, Samir K. Saha

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Methods: We conducted a population-based, prospective observational cohort study at five sites in Bangladesh (Sylhet, November 01, 2011–December 31, 2013), India (Vellore and Odisha, September 01, 2013–February 28, 2015), and Pakistan (Karachi, January 01, 2012–December 31, 2013; Matiari, March 01, 2012–December 31, 2013) to identify newborn infants who were followed-up by CHWs through 10 scheduled home visits over the first 60 completed days after birth to identify signs of possible serious bacterial infection (PSBI). …”
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    « Kwir nou exist » : le mot Kwir et les arguments linguistiques, culturels et sociohistoriques dans les discours des jeunes Réunionnais·es de la minorité sexuelle et de genre... by Nathalie Carpentier, Audrey Noël

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It involves a discourse analysis based on heterogeneous empirical data, including activist speeches from the first two LGBTQIA+ visibility marches, individual discourses, manifestos, and slogans. …”
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    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This includes investments, entrepreneurship models, and its relationship to stakeholders, leading to an increasing operationalization and globalization of the concept.[6] At first sight, these two movements seem to stem from different contexts. …”
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    De la police coloniale française à la police nationale marocaine : décolonisation et héritages policiers (1953-1960) by Benjamin Badier

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…While the archives of the DGSN are not available, those of the Consultative National Assembly (1956-1959), held at the Archives of Morocco, provide valuable insights, along with the critical perspective of the Moroccan left. The first part examines the transformations of the Cherifian Police in the early 1950s, when it struggled to reorganize itself to confront the increasingly violent nationalist mobilizations. …”
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    LGBTQ Community Archives in Small Urban Centers: Reflections on Community and University Partnerships to Build Awareness of the Lehigh Valley’s Rich LGBTQ History from AIDS Activis... by Mary Foltz, Susan Falciani Maldonado, Kristen Leipert, Rachel Hamelers, Adrian Shanker

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Even as the late twentieth and early twenty-first century have ushered in a new focus on local archival projects, regional organizations often struggle to find funding for local historical projects while universities provide LGBTQ studies courses that center activism in NYC, Los Angeles, or San Francsico, marches in Washington, D.C., and the value of subcultural spaces on the coasts. …”
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