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    Trauma transgeneracional y posmemoria entre nietos de víctimas de la dictadura chilena by José Cabrera Sánchez

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The methodology is qualitative and is based on the analysis of semi-structured focused interviews with fifteen grandchildren of political prisoners or disappeared detainees of the Chilean civil-military dictatorship. We conclude that the grandchildren organize imaginary and symbolic narratives of memory by means of which they figure the traumatic experience of their grandparents. …”
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    La Transición como un espejo. La influencia de la Transición española en la oposición moderada chilena by Rodrigo Araya Gómez

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Objective/Context: This article seeks to analyze the influence exerted by the transition to democracy in Spain in sectors of the Chilean opposition to the civil-military dictatorship led by General Pinochet. This influence manifested through visits by Spanish politicians to Chile, and also by the positive view of the Spanish transition to democracy by a large part of the Chilean opposition. …”
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    PARA AFRICANO VER: INTERCÂMBIOS AFRICANO-BAIANOS NA REINVENÇÃO DA DEMOCRACIA RACIAL, 1961-63 by Paulina L. Alberto

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This article traces the unexpected processes by which these diverse groups came together to highlight Brazil¿s Africanness in the early 1960s, a moment that marked the high point of celebrations of a potentially inclusive Brazilian racial democracy, before both the onset of military dictatorship and the dismissal of racial democracy as myth. …”
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    Cultural-Historical Activity Theory Travels to Greece: Actors, Contexts and Politics of Reception and Interpretation by Dafermos M., Chronaki A., Kontopodis M.

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Greece with its specific history of military dictatorship, constitutional change, varied struggles for democracy within the university, European integration, and current crisis and neoliberal reforms is seen as a sample case; taking this case as a point of departure, the authors develop a meta-theoretical frame on how to discuss the various ways in which socio-cultural-historical approaches have traveled across socio-cultural, historical, institutional, political, regional, and also, increasingly globalized contexts of education.…”
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    Jair Bolsonaro’s diplomacy: dismantling traditional foreign policy of Brazil by M. Bezerra

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…‘Bolsonarist’ diplomacy led by chancellor Ernesto Araújo, following the agenda of the foreign policy of the United States, deconstructs the paradigms of Brazilian diplomacy, including the so-called ‘responsible pragmatism’ formulated by the government of president Ernesto Geisel (1974-1979) during the military dictatorship as one of the pillars of Brazil’s role on the world stage, including the 13 years of the center-left government of the Worker’s Party (2003- 2016). …”
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    Unravelling environment and politics in the Spanish press. From Franco’s dictatorship to democracy by Anna Mateu, Martí Domínguez

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…In Spain, the special political situation during General Franco’s military dictatorship conditioned the coverage of environmental issues, as did the transition to democracy. …”
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    Making the "Citizen Constitution”: popular participation in the Brazilian transition to democracy, 1985–1988 by McDonald, D

    Published 2022
    “…I argue that the popular amendments countered the arbitrary authoritarianism of the Brazilian civil-military dictatorship (1964–85) with a constitutionalism in which everyday Brazilians would safeguard democracy through popular participation in government. …”
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    BANGKOK UTOPIA : MODERN ARCHITECTURE AND BUDDHIST FELICITIES, 1910–1973 / by Chua, Lawrence, author 637046

    Published 2021
    “…It examines representations of utopia that developed in the city-as expressed in built forms as well as architectural drawings, building manuals, novels, poetry, and ecclesiastical murals-from its first general strike of migrant laborers in 1910 to the overthrow of the military dictatorship in 1973. Using Thai- and Chinese-language archival sources, the book demonstrates how the new spaces of the city became arenas for modern subject formation, utopian desires, political hegemony, and social unrest, arguing that the modern city was a space of antinomy-one able not only to sustain heterogeneous temporalities, but also to support conflicting world views within the urban landscape. …”
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    ESTRATEGIAS JURÍDICAS Y PROCESOS POLÍTICOS EN EL ACTIVISMO DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS: EL CASO DE LA MORGUE JUDICIAL by Maria José Sarrabayrouse Oliveira

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…This case was initially tried toward the end of the military dictatorship after a presentation made by the Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales (CELS) that denounced that, between 1976 and 1980, following the orders of military authorities and without the intervention of a judge, the judicial morgue had carried out autopsies, extended death certificates and ordered the burial of many corpses of persons detained or missing. …”
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    Mockery as an anti-feminist weapon: a conservative instrument wielded by libertarians by Rachel Soihet, Rita Ávila

    “…At that time, though Brazil was vexed in the mire of a military dictatorship, the outstanding endeavors of some - inspired in the countercultural ideals against the regime - made great strides in combating authoritarianism and promoting criticism of customs. …”
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    When the Naked Body Speaks: Brazilian Theater in the Search of National Identity by Serguey N. Yakushenkov

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Despite censorship during the military dictatorship, Teatro Oficina consistently defended their right for freedom of expression. …”
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    La crisis institucional de la Universidad de Chile y la circulación, preservación, recepción y valoración de la música sinfónica de los compositores chilenos: una propuesta teórico... by Luis Merino Montero, Julio Garrido Letelier

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…A period of crisis of the University of Chile is identified, starting in the late 1970’s because of the drastic changes imposed by the military dictatorship after 1973.…”
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    Public forms of anti-authoritarian protest in Brazil in 1968. Student leadership and social complicity by José Luis Hernández Huerta

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In Brazil, students emerged as a social, political and academic group with an especially strong commitment to democratising and modernising the university system, a movement at the vanguard of non-violent resistance to the civil-military dictatorship established in 1964, and a public actor capable of mobilising and attracting other sectors of the community to their cause, the latter having a specific clout and capacity to influence. …”
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    Contributions from popular education in health to structural competency training: An experience from Chile by Karen Anderson, María Eugenia Calvin Pérez, Sonia Covarrubias Kindermann, Susana Jiles Castillo, Julia Paley

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In 1982, during a time of extreme poverty, inequality, and violence under the Chilean military dictatorship, Educación Popular en Salud (EPES), developed a programme for training community health promoters to address common illnesses and analyse the underlying causes of poor health. …”
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    MATERIALS TESTING LABORATORY OF THE PUBLIC WORKS MINISTRY OF BUENOS AIRES PROVINCE, NATIONAL PIONEER IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY by Delgado, Arnoldo Oscar

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Having reached the zenith of its development under Colonel Mercante’s government (1946-1952), since 1955 it faced numerous difficulties that would end in its dissolution and reformulation by the military dictatorship in 1979, being its constituent parts incorporated to the Commission of Scientific Research of Buenos Aires Province. …”
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    El Sindicalismo Argentino en Clave de Diálogo y Confrontación Desde la Llegada del Peronismo by Vanesa Coscia

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Palabras claves: sindicatos argentinos; peronismo; clasismo; diálogo; confrontación The purpose of this article is to describe and to analyze the argentinian trade unions features between 1943 and the last military dictatorship (1976), based on historiographical discourses of specialized literature. …”
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    Estado, crisis y acumulación: análisis de un marco conceptual para la comprensión de la historia argentina reciente (State, crisis and accumulation: analysis of a conceptual framew... by Jésica Lorena Plá

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In order to do so, we analyze three historical periods: the military dictatorship in 1976, the hyperinflation of 1989 and the crisis of 2001-2002. …”
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    The double exile of José Viñals by Benito del Pliego, Andrés Fisher

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Viñals repeated this journey in the opposite direction in 1979, attempting to avoid the hazards of Videla’s military dictatorship and getting settled in Spain ever since until his death. …”
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    Indonesian Civilians’ Attributions for Anti-Chinese Violence During the May 1998 Riots in Indonesia by Eunike Mutiara Himawan, Winnifred Louis, Annie Pohlman

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The present research examines the perceptions of Indonesian civilians regarding the May 1998 riots, which occurred at the end of the period of military dictatorship in Indonesia and included looting, rapes, and murders, disproportionately targeting Chinese Indonesians. …”
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