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    Peculiarities of actualization of sociological, cultural and episodic memory components in the works of the Great Patriotic War by Alexey N. Pechenyuk

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The article studies a complex contaminated process of actualization of semantic components, which explicate various spheres of intentional objectification of general content in the texts of the precedent world “The Great Patriotic War”. The focuses, first of all, on the axiological basis for integrating the components of comparing personal understanding of the precedent phenomenon and its perception in culture. …”
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    Local development and cultural landscapes: getting to know the inaccessible villages of the greek war of independence by Tsakiri Efrossyni, Markou Maria, Moraitis Konstantinos, Haniotou Helene

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Considering that its understanding requires integrated analysis techniques we experimented a mapping method in «Revolutionary Palimpsests», a research project investigating the cultural landscapes of settlements that played an important role in the Greek War of Independence. …”
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    Pedagogical Culture of Teachers at Technical Universities for Safe Educational Process During the War in Ukraine. by Natalia Tverdokhliebova, Nataliіa Yevtushenko

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The purpose of this article is to analyze the content of the concept of pedagogical culture of teachers of technical universities in modern conditions, to determine the most convenient format of university education to ensure the safety of all participants in the educational process in a war in Ukraine. …”
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    Science Fiction Series <i>Orville</i> as Space for the Memorial Cultures and Memory Wars by M. W. Kyrchanoff

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This study intends to establish how a formally parody series not only mocks and imitates, but also constructs its own versions of memorial culture. The article aims: 1) to describe the universal tactics of deconstruction as a form of revision of existing memorial cultures; 2) to clarify the possibilities and boundaries of describing memorial culture through the prism of visual mass culture, using the example of a science fiction series; 3) to analyze the modes of updating political and social contradictions in American society on the example of the TV series The Orville; 4) to consider the specificity of the transformation of mass consciousness by constructing a new version of identity in the light of a radical revision of the narratives of classic science fiction series; 5) to analyze the political and ideological dimensions of the memory wars presented in the clash of traditional and liberal values of the characters in the series. …”
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    Patrick Iber, Neither Peace nor Freedom. The Cultural Cold War in Latin America by Ximena Espeche

    Published 2018-10-01
    “… Patrick Iber, Neither Peace nor Freedom. The Cultural Cold War in Latin America, Cambridge (ma) y Londres, Harvard University Press, 2015, 327 páginas …”
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    Holidaying behind the Iron Curtain: The material culture of tourism in Cold War Eastern Europe by Carys Wilkins

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…This paper will explore western tourism in Eastern Europe during the Cold War in a Scottish context through the material culture of travel collected during this period, focusing on the collection of Miss Eileen Crowford (1913 - 1990) held by National Museums Scotland. …”
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    Lace songs and culture wars: a nineteenth-century Flemish village soap opera by Hopkin, D

    Published 2024
    “…In Catholic Europe, lace schools were usually under some kind of ecclesiastical authority, which put them in the front line of the nineteenth-century culture wars. Church and state, liberals and conservatives, battled over the purposes and means of education, and particularly girls’ education. …”
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    XR and Shadow Wars — the Uncanny Valley of Death by Slawomir Nikiel

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The paper examines what are the possible effects of digital narratives, information embodiment, uncanny valleys, and “virtualisation” of war in the broad context of cultural and technological changes.…”
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