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Discourse and Authority in European and Post-Communist Legal Culture
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The wide-ranging influence of the 1928 decree of the Communist International
Published 2002-02-01“… This article deals with the impact of a decree passed by the Communist International in Moscow in 1928. It shows how it influenced not only the most important communist party outside the Soviet Union at that time, namely the German Communist Party, but also the smallest, the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA), both of which were hampered by the rigid doctrinaire beliefs forced upon them by Stalin via the Comintern. …”
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DAMNATIO MEMORIAE: MEMORY AND IDENTITY OF THE (POST)COMMUNIST CROATIA
Published 2013-04-01“…The radical shifts in political structures in the 1990s, the demise of the federative regime, as well as the significant number of social norms and convention, were accompanied by the systematic elimination and devastation of formerly communist abstract monuments which were now seen as material reminders of oppression. …”
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Situation of Tatars and other Muslim minorities in communist Bulgaria
Published 2021-10-01“…As in the Soviet Union (especially in the early stage of its formation, religion was banned and this applied to all confessions without exception. The Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP) made every effort eradicate religious identity and, in particular, Islamic identity. …”
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The debate between communists and trotskyists on the 1930 Revolution in Brazil
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The Paradox of Authenticity: Folklore Performance in Post-Communist Slovakia
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Eastern Orthodoxy in the processes of the post-communist political transformations
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Venture Communist: Gu Zhun in Shanghai, 1949-1952
Published 2015“…When the Communists took Shanghai in 1949, they brought seasoned soldiers, but scarcely an accountant. …”
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Literary metatranslation: understanding the multiple in post-communist Poland
Published 2016“…Then, in the three core chapters of the thesis, I focus on literary translation practice in the Polish post-1989 context and show how a multiplicity of interpretative angles could also be read in pluralist terms: as opening a forum for discussion about the original, introducing different viewpoints through translation, and undermining the authoritative legacy of the Communist literary order. At this juncture, I analyse three key examples against the background of socio-cultural phenomena, publishing practices, and translation debates of that time: Stanis ław Barańczak's translation polemics and multiple translations of the early 90s; Robert Stiller's double/triple rendering of 'A Clockwork Orange' from 1999; and Andrzej Kopacki's quadruple Brecht from 2012. …”
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The Communists and the Roman Catholic Church in Yugoslavia, 1941-1946
Published 2000“…It examines the development of the Communists' popular front line during the war, according to which the Communist-dominated Partisan movement sought to appeal to non-communists, including Catholics, to join them in ousting the occupier. …”
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Revolutionary warfare and Communist strategy : the threat to South-East Asia /
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Research on Improving the Training Quality of Undergraduate Communists in Independent Colleges
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ETHNIC MINORITY ELITES IN POST-COMMUNIST COUNTIRES: THE CASE OF ESTONIA
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THE BORN OF THE ROMANIAN POLICE FROM THE MILITIA DURING THE COMMUNIST PERIOD
Published 2024-07-01“…During the last decade Romania has undergone major political transformation from communist regimes to democratic forms of government. …”
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