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  1. 141

    El parto de un desencuentro: el duelo peronismo-comunismo en Argentina (1943-1955) by César Tcach

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…It also offers a reconstruction of the positions assumed by the Communist Party in relation to all the attempts at coup d’état. In light of these considerations, it researches the roots of the disagreement between the two political forces and its consequences in the long term.…”
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  2. 142

    Penser le « néolibéralisme multiculturel ». La démocratisation chilienne à l’épreuve des Mapuche by Michael Barbut

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…In this article, I am going to analyze the establishment of a neoliberal project in the Mapuche territories since the coup d’Etat in 1973: first, under the Pinochet model and then under democratic government, looking at how Mapuche culture and identity (neoliberal multiculturalism) has been marketed. …”
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  3. 143

    Las mujeres exiliadas en la internacionalización de la insurrección cubana: 1955-1958 by Manuel Ramírez Chicharro

    “…The 10th of March 1952 military coup d’Etat lead by Colonel Fulgencio Batista put an end to the democratic period that started up when the Cuban Constitution of 1940 was ratified. …”
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  4. 144

    Malvinas. La construcción histórica de una causa nacional en el ámbito escolar (1945-1973) by Mariano Santos La Rosa

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Although these school materials were suppressed after the 1955 coup d'état, the Malvinas presence was not only maintained but also strengthened, which is why publishers began to allocate an increasingly important space to it in their proposals for the primary level and secondary during the 1960s and 1970s. …”
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  5. 145

    Questions à Thomas Lalire et Benoît Keller sur le film documentaire Revoir l’ambassade. Chili 1973

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The cruel repression against the opponents of the coup d’état organized against the regime of Salvador Allende on 11 September 1973 pushed hundreds of them into exile. …”
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  6. 146

    Peculiarities and prospects of Thailand’s foreign policy strategy in the context of China-US confrontation by Kucherenko G.N.

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This article will examine the factors influencing Thai foreign policy strategy and its future prospects after the 2014 coup d'état. The main scholarly methods used in the article are comparison and analysis.…”
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  7. 147

    Ladislav Hejdánek jako student Univerzity Karlovy (1946–1952) by Václav Dostál

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The contribution examines the conditions which influenced is studies after the Communist coup-d’état in February 1948, the way he passed the political screening to which all students were subjected, and continuation of studies despite the political situation and a severe illness. …”
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  8. 148

    Wokół dramaturgicznego debiutu Felicjana Faleńskiego by Marek Dybizbański

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The play depicts the abuses of the Danes and King Eric of Pomerania, the rebellion of Swedish nobility and the popular masses led by a simple miner, the overthrow of the king, the betrayal of one of the feudal lords, the coup d’état, and the assassination. The action is arranged according to the historical mechanisms known from Shakespeare’s chronicles; in presenting the monarch’s fate, Faleński adds the Calderonian element of the rule of divine providence over the world of earthly history.…”
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  9. 149

    Intellectuels iraniens de l'entre-deux-guerres by Yann Richard

    Published 2002-04-01
    “…The Pahlavi dynasty, which began in 1925, brought Iran into the new era of intensive modernisation and secularisation, a movement which began with the coup d'État in February 1921. In Qom, the clergy reorganised itself from 1922 on. …”
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  10. 150

    La voie chilienne au néolibéralisme. Regards croisés sur un pays laboratoire by Franck Gaudichaud

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Chile initiated, and to a certain extend anticipated, this historical cycle with the 1973 coup d'Etat and the ensuing 1975 economic reforms. Thus, the history of time in this small country of the Southern Cone exposes us to the "prehistory" of Neoliberalism, at least in its pioneering application in a peripheral country. …”
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  11. 151

    El carácter traumático del consenso en torno al “Modelo Chileno”: una investigación sobre la elite política democrática post-Pinochet by Ricardo Camargo Brito

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Following a "symptomatic" interpretation -such as that offered by Althusser y Balibar (1970)- of a series of semi-structured interviews, it is argued that the consensus, far from being exclusively an exercise of political rationality, is primordially based on a traumatic process of reconstitution of a political generational discursive identity, which took place after the coup d’Etat of 1973. Furthermore, the 'traumatic consensus', as an expression of a political generation that rejects the conflict, would be one of the explicative keys of the specificity of the Chilean model. …”
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  12. 152

    The rule of force: militarism and the militarization of politics in the early Brazilian Republic (1889-1890) by Filipe Ribeiro

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…This article addresses the immediate aftermath of the November 15, 1889, republican coup d’état in Brazil. Taken into account the diversity of the states’ political landscapes, its main theme is the profound transformation in the country’s political life precipitated by the abrupt passage from a parliamentary monarchy, marked by the ascendancy of civilian institutions, to a military dictatorship. it will be shown that, given the fact that republicans were a fragmented minority in most of the country, the military had preeminence in the implementation of the regime. …”
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  13. 153

    La necesidad de la memoria y el estudio histórico. El caso de la emisora Radio Cádiz y la resistencia al golpe de Estado el 18 de julio de 1936 by José Luis Gutiérrez Molina

    “…Spanish Decades of dictatorship and many others of democratic silence have caused that many of the events that took place during the coup d’état of July 1936 and those that followed, remain more in the field of propaganda and lies than in the historical account. …”
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  14. 154

    La Conferencia Episcopal Argentina en tiempos del retorno democrático, 1983-1989. La participación política del actor eclesiástico by Mariano D. Fabris

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…The principal object that guides this investigation is to understand how the Church, institution that had achieved a privileged place in the argentine’s politics during the long time of instability that inaugurated the coup d'état of 1930, answered to the challenges imposed by the new political context from 1983. …”
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  15. 155

    Grand extortion: coup risk and the military as a protection racket by Collier, P, Hoeffler, A

    Published 2006
    “…The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d’état perpetrated by their own military establishment. …”
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    A la gauche du Christ? Le 68 des catholiques chiliens by Elodie Giraudier

    “…In the long run, this period brought about new expectations but also reactionary attitudes (which led to the military coup d’Etat and the dictatorship), whose memory is still ambivalent today.…”
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    Perspectivas históricas del rol de la dirección teatral en el teatro argentino y contemporáneo. Tránsitos desde el teatro moderno europeo hasta el teatro independiente en Córdoba,... by Fwala-lo Marin

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Our contribution builds bridges among the recent past – before the civic and military coup d'état –, the post-dictatorship past – corresponding to the Democratic Opening, and the 21st contemporary theatre.…”
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  18. 158

    Erziehung zur Feindschaft? by Peter Melichar

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The contribution asks whether the shaping of male youth by the school system of the late Habsburg monarchy formed authoritarian characters, neglected forms of democratic compromise and, as a consequence, favoured the coup d’état and establishment of the Austro-fascist regime. …”
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  19. 159

    Critical Analysis of Some Narratives regarding Mordad 28 1332; (Case Study: Narratives of the Followers of Dr. Mossadegh, and the Royalists) by Mozafar Shahedi, Esmail Hassanzadeh

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The study found that, based on different opinions originating from certain viewpoints, narrators have presented different semantic and conceptual networks regarding the incidents of Mordad 28, to the extent that some consider it as a "coup d’état" and have condemned it, and others praise it as "a revolution and a National Resurrection." …”
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    (Sobre)viver no Estado Novo by Ana Ferreira Adão

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…En 1948, vingt-deux ans après le Coup d’État qui instaure l’État Nouveau Salazariste et trente ans après les débuts du Surréalisme d’André Breton, Alexandre O’Neill et d’autres poètes créent le Mouvement Surréaliste de Lisbonne. …”
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