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Nâzım Hikmet e i traumi cullati e agitati sulle onde della radio
Published 2014-05-01“…The article deals with traumas, of different intensity, expressed by Hikmet in his verses, composed from his adolescence until his death, in different existential and political phases of his life as an exile, a prisoner of his own homeland and an honorary and monitored guest of the USSR, where he found shelter and safety, but also censorship and disappointment. …”
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Building Loyalty on the Margins: Interwar Yugoslavia and Emigrants from the Julian March and Prekmurje
Published 2022-06-01“…Assessing the methods of the Yugoslav extraterritorial nation-building process and emigrants’ identifications, the author suggests that while Prekmurje emigrants maintained their non-national identity, the Julian March diaspora developed its own vision of the Yugoslav “homeland.”…”
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The Chinese from Indonesia in the Netherlands and their heritage Chinese Indonesian Heritage Center (CIHC)
Published 2017-04-01“…The development of heritage as a western concept has led her to the question of what heritage might mean for migrants in their new homeland. The concluding part on the Chinese Indonesian Heritage Center introduces the activities of the Center designed to achieve her goals which are focused on the history of this group.…”
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O „duchowej ojczyźnie” Marcela Reicha-Ranickiego
Published 2022-12-01“…The paper attempts to reconstruct the main phases of Reich-Ranicki’s life in Poland, including an analysis of the critic’s interests and opinions about Polish literature, as well as his concept of a ‘spiritual homeland’. The status of M. Reich is studied in relation to the category of the alien commonly encountered in the discourse of the humanities. …”
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What are cognates?
Published 2022-12-01“…This dynamic is one reason why eye‐catching but long solved problems, such as the homeland of the Indo‐Europeans (Gray & Atkinson 2003) have received more attention than genuinely unsolved or controversial questions, such as how to incorporate the Hittite ḫi‐conjugation into an understanding of the Indo‐European verbal system (Jasanoff 2003). …”
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INNOVATIVE DOMINANCE OF UNIVERSITY SCIENCE
Published 2016-12-01“…Process of formation of innovative territorial cluster «Oil and gas technologies», and business incubator of USTU «Ukhta - The Homeland of the First Russian Oil » is described. The initial unit (the low pole) of all the innovation lines is presented by the research schools(14) associated with the priority development areas. …”
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The Fragmentation and Integration of North American Governance: Border Security and Economic Policy for the Obama Administration
Published 2009-10-01“…That means policy largely driven from Washington and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). However,the evolution of federalism in all three countries and proposals for reform of DHS offer hope for progress in border management driven by cross border necessities rather than dictates from Ottawa, Washington, or Mexico City.…”
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Francesc Macià en la prensa argentina : el asociacionismo catalanista porteño y la gestión del apoyo a la causa del independentismo catalán en “Crítica”
Published 2016-11-01“…We will thus contribute to the knowledge of the identities, roles and institutions that marked the relations and contacts among the contingent of exiles with their homeland, and the problems of their host society.…”
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Residents’ Perception-Based Typology of Forest Landscape: A Case Study of Changsha, Central China
Published 2022-10-01“…The results demonstrated that the typology of forest landscapes could be classified into ‘a recreational space,’ ‘an idealized homeland,’ ‘an untouched forest,’ and ‘a utopian forest.’ …”
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El Imperio Hitita. Características esenciales y cauces de desarrollo de una organización imperial hegemónica del Oriente Próximo (II milenio a.C.)
Published 2003-01-01“…The Hittites were dominant power their homeland and peripheral territories werw located. They incorporated a large number of Anatolian vessols in the far west and controlled big zones of northern Syria (the Hittite authority reached the Euphrates river in the east), exactly in the fourteenth-thirte- enth centuries B.C. …”
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On Love, the Palestinian Way: Kinship, Care and Abolition in Palestinian Feminist Praxis
Published 2024-01-01“…Women’s letter-writing practices offer a material expression of the sentient life forms that suture the social fabric of the Palestinian collective, regenerating our connections to each other and to our homeland. This analysis invites consideration of decolonial love as a liberatory method through which Palestinians call each other into intimate relation. …”
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Sur les traces d’Athéna chez les Phéniciens
Published 2016-04-01“…A set of epigraphic sources shows a different relationship between Athena and the Phoenician communities: the tutelary goddess of Athens regains patronage on her homeland, and from here she meets the Phoenicians, especially in Cyprus. …”
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Historical Significance of the VI Plenum of the Chechen-Ingush Regional Committee of the Cpsu on the Process of Restoration of the Chechen-Ingush ASSR
Published 2023-01-01“…One of the most important stages in the development of the Chechen and Ingush peoples was the criminal deportation of 1944 and the long-awaited return to their homeland in 1957. We are separated from February 1944 and January 1957 by 79 and 66 years, respectively, by historical standards a short period of time, but it included events of a global scale: the Cold War, the change of leaders of the country Stalin - Khrushchev - Brezhnev - Andropov - Chernenko - Gorbachev , the collapse of the USSR, the war in Afghanistan, many other local military conflicts and two “Chechen” wars, space flights and the emergence of new means of communication, computerization.…”
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The Role of German Diaspora in Russian-German Relations
Published 2012-10-01“…Key actors are Germany as «the external homeland», German diaspora and Russia as «the accommodation country». …”
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LISZT – PROGRAMATIC IDEALS: „HARMONIES POÉTIQUES ET RÉLIGIEUSES”
Published 2016-06-01“…After long years of glorious journeys and disillusionment, the mature virtuoso, the “wandering son” finds his homeland and his identity and he retreats in order to create. …”
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Innovation and Creativity of Indonesian Musicians during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Published 2022-08-01“…These have revolved in keeping the creative process among musicians in their homeland.…”
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Srpski vojnik na Solunskom frontu 1916-1918.
Published 2014-08-01“…Mostly it is related to soldier’s non-combat activities while on the front and away from Homeland. The article also analyses the common soldier’s attitudes toward the Allies on the front. …”
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Contemporaries of the future: the political in Raúl Antelo and Maria Gabriela Llansol gestures
Published 2018-09-01“…It also intends to articulate some relations with the thoughts of figures such as Walter Benjamin and Giorgio Agamben, especially in regarding to the rupture with the historical progress myth and the punctuality that dominates the Western conception of time; to the procedure of assembling the “post-disaster world” fragments in the critical and creative exercise; and to the idea of “childhood as the transcendental homeland of history”.…”
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Marriage and Family Formation in the Contemporary Manggaraian Culture (Flores, Indonesia)
Published 2022-12-01“…These circumstances play an important role in the social and political life of the Manggaraians, even when they live apart from their homeland. …”
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Diverse Voices: Czech Women’s Writing in the Post-Communist Era
Published 2012-06-01“…With rare exception their work was not officially published in their homeland until the 1990s. The writers included are: Lenka Procházková, Tereza Boučková, Alexandra Berková, Zuzana Brabcová, Daniela Hodrová, Sylvie Richterová, Iva Pekárková, and Eva Hauserová. …”
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