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Review of the monography by V. A. Bachinin «Europeamn Reformation as spiritual war» (Kiev, 2017)
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Cultural relations between Britain and Yugoslavia 1945-1961
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Crypts, Phantoms, and Cultural Trauma: A Hauntological Approach to Recent British First World War Fiction
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Cultural Tourism: Imagery of Arnhem Land Bark Paintings Informs Australian Messaging to the Post-War USA
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Seeing ‘Red’ (Orange Is the New Black) – Russian Women, US Homonationalism and New Cold War Cultures
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“We Are All Alive . . . But Dead”: Cultural Meanings of War Trauma in the Tamil Diaspora and Implications for Service Delivery
Published 2020-10-01“…Providing culturally appropriate mental health services to war-affected refugees residing in the West continues to pose many challenges. …”
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Translations in Children’s Paradise (1970–1979): the Union’s agendas and the Cold War cultural diplomacy in Hong Kong
Published 2024-03-01“…Abstract During the Cold War era, translation constituted an integral part of the ideological confrontations of US cultural diplomacy. …”
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Cultural Practices of Ukrainian Youth at the Time of the Russo-Ukrainian War (based on data of the UCF Online Survey)
Published 2024-03-01Subjects: “…cultural practices…”
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From Culture War to Difficult Dialogue: Exploring Distinct Frames for Citizen Exchange about Social Problems
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Preservation of Cultural Heritage of Crimea in Conditions of First World War: Activities of Taurida Scientific Archival Commission
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Culture War: Exploring the Backing from the Portuguese Catholic Church and Christian Movements to Populist Party Chega
Published 2024-11-01“…Manifesting as a profound confrontation, the Culture War signifies an existential clash between contrasting perspectives concerning socio-cultural values grounded in religious scripture. …”
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Cultural Cold War and 1939 Republican Exile: the World Congress of Intellectuals in Defense of Peace (Wroclaw, 1948)
Published 2018-06-01Subjects: “…cultural cold war…”
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The Impact of World War I on Middle East “Arabs” in Awwad’s “Al-Raghif”: A Cultural Perspective
Published 2017-11-01“…My paper will explore the genre of war narrative from a cultural perspective, namely the impact of the Great War on Arabs in the novel Al-Raghif (The Loaf’) in 1939 by the Lebanese novelist Tawfiq Yusuf Awwad, as it is the first Arabic novel which is totally concerned with WWI and its longlasting consequences: hunger, despair and the elusive promise of freedom to Arabs.…”
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Re-framing the Spanish Civil War as ‘Cultural Trauma’: When Responsibilities Get Blurred After Violence
Published 2019-10-01Subjects: “…spanish civil war…”
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Making a homefront without a battlefront: The manufacturing of domestic enemies in the early Cold War culture
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Echoes of the “War on Terror” and Post 9-11 Culture in Battlestar Galactica (Syfy Channel, 2003-2009)
Published 2013-12-01“…While some of the echoes of American culture are obvious to the viewer, such as the “federation” of colonies (twelve plus the missing thirteenth colony of Earth), other elements of the story arc can be perceived as indirect references to the War on Terror and/or the actual attacks of September 11th 2001. …”
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Youth aspirations for integration of Old Serbia into influential social and cultural circles of Europe before the Balkan Wars
Published 2015-01-01“…This paper deals with the engagement of Serbian youth in social change placed in the context of critical historical events related to time before liberation of the area of Old Serbia in the Balkan Wars. Based on the testimony of some contemporaries and selected historiographical literature, article presents an analysis of the youth activities of the late 19th and especially at the beginning of the 20th century, which indicates its distinct and specific contribution to the cultural emancipation. …”
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“The greatest of all garden parties:” the Great War, Memory and Cultural Myths in Katherine Mansfield’s Critical Writing
Published 2013-12-01“…Katherine Mansfield’s critical works serve as a brilliant illustration of these tensions and among the most interesting are her reviews of the contemporary literature dealing with World War I and the cultural myths attached to it. Mansfield uncovers and analyses a whole range of approaches from the mythical presentation of war as “a cleansing fire” to the use of the fashionable topic of war trauma by authors who have not undergone the “change of heart” that Mansfield deemed necessary after the war experience. …”
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Thomas R. Lindlof (2008) Hollywood Under Siege: Martin Scorsese, the Religious Right, and the Culture Wars
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