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    ISLAM, EMPIRE, AND IDEOLOGY: Lord Stanley and the Intersection of Islam and Politics in 19th Century Europe by Baiquni Hasbi, Husnul Khitam

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Although Stanley did not challenge British imperialism in Asia and Africa, he did challenge several British policies in India and the Straits of Malacca, which he thought was the result of British arrogant attitude toward non-European political order.…”
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    AMERICA IN THE WORLD AFTER HEGEMONY by A. Y. Borisov

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The author makes a comparative analysis between the dawn of the British Empire and current stage of crisis development of the United States with principal issue of transformation of the world order from unipolarity to multipolarity or from single power dominance to a more balanced international system. …”
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    INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING OF GREAT BRITAIN IN A GEOPOLITICAL CONTEXT by Vitaliy Tereshchuk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The purpose of the article is to reveal the role of the international broadcasting of Great Britain as a foreign policy tool and the features of the transformation of its goals and objectives under the influence of geopolitical imperatives. In order to achieve this goal, the tasks of identifying the stages of formation and development of the British foreign broadcasting system and finding out the influence of the geopolitical context on the transformation of the goals and target audiences of this broadcasting were implemented. …”
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    The Happy Warrior: Winston Churchill and the Representation of War, 1895–1901 by Antoine Capet

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The British Empire of course provided ample scope for military adventure, and once again young Churchill had all possible strings pulled for him in order to allow him to join the peace-keeping (in the sense of Pax Britannica) operations on the North-West frontier of India, in the Sudan (where he famously participated in the last cavalry charge in British history) and finally in South Africa, where his daring escape from his Boer prison in 1900 made him a world-wide celebrity. …”
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    Conflicting Visions of War: Winston Churchill and Rudyard Kipling’s Evocation of the Boer War by Laïli Dor

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Kipling, on the contrary, saw them as treacherous guerrillas who deserved due punishment, and he heavily emphasized the threat they represented to the British Empire. The purpose of this article is to analyse these conflicting accounts of a single event, taking into account the authors’ experiences and the readership they were writing for, in order to show how ideological discourse is elaborated through the rhetorical use of historical facts.…”
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    Le Carnet de campagne du colonel de Villebois-Mareuil : journal de bord d’un « volontaire » d’extrême-droite troublé by Richard Tholoniat

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In accounts of the Second South African War, or ‘Boer War’ (1899-1902), Colonel (and Count) de Villebois-Mareuil (1847-1900) is presented as the most famous officer of the hundred or so French volunteers who went to fight alongside the Boers against the British. The Anglophobia of this soldier, one of the founders of the Action Française, can be ascribed to the nationalism of the extreme right at the end of the century: after the defeat of 1870, which led to the loss of Alsace-Lorraine and the advent of the German Empire, France was to come up against the British in its colonial aims at a time when Africa was being divided amongst European countries. …”
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    History of Turkish Air Force Aviation School and the Process of Transition to Air Force Academy by Osman YALÇIN

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Turkish aviation has been built upon the ruins of the last wars of Ottoman Empire. After the invasion of the British and the French, Ottoman aviators moved to Maltepe and then to various parts of Anatolia eventually. …”
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    Editorial by Ann-Kristin Kölln, Antony Mason, Jörg Tremmel, Markus Rutsche, Maria Lenk

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Pistor also welcomes especially two implications of the book: (1) many young British people are not as politically disenfranchised as general wisdom holds (and there is much more to be said about that); (2) many of them are not only cosmopolitans but also British cosmopolitans interested and engaged in national politics. …”
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    Le fromage en Gaule à l’âge du Fer et à l’époque romaine : état des lieux pour sa production et analyse de sa place dans le monde antique by Alain Ferdière, Jean-Marc Séguier

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In order to do this, little use was made of the archaeological data –mentioned above concerning the situation in Gaul. …”
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    Barriers Impeding Postgraduate Training Completion and Dissertation Submission and Defense by G. U. Matushansky, G. V. Zavada, Yu. G. Matushanskaya

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…As a result, we have identified 20% of the most significant barriers impeding postgraduate training and significant barriers to completing the dissertation research. In order to visualize the structure of the barriers, a causal diagram of K. …”
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