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    Dictadura militar y represión a la clase trabajadora. La Armada Argentina, marco doctrinario y operaciones represivas en perspectiva regional para los casos de Ensenada y Bahía Bla... by Ivonne Barragán, Ana Belén Zapata

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The last military dictatorship in Argentina (1976-1983), based on the “National Security Doctrine”, developed technologies and repressive ways against its citizens. …”
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  2. 562

    Aspectos ambientais no Plano Nacional de Logística e Transporte do Brasil by Silvana Zioni, Simone Rodrigues de Freitas

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The first report (2007) has summarized the trajectory of transportation planning in Brazil, since the military dictatorship period in the 1970s, showing the necessity of considering environmental impacts from transportation projects and from respecting environmental laws. …”
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    Cultura e política nos quadrinhos de Henfil Culture and politics in Henfil's cartoons by Maria da Conceição Francisca Pires

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…In this way, the henfilianian mood represents a resistance effort, at the same time that contributes for the political fight against the military dictatorship.…”
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    A comensalidade do terror: Uma comparação de práticas sociais entre Argentina e Colômbia by Santiago Alvarez

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…It is based on two dissimilar examples: a fieldwork in a peasant community in Colombia and a political massacre during the military dictatorship in Argentina. In both cases, we approach vio­lence not as something disintegrator or disruptive, but as something capable of creating bonds between the ag­gressors. …”
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  5. 565

    40 anos de política externa brasileira, 1958-1998: três inflexões by Eiiti Sato

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…Afterwards, during the military dictatorship, the foreign policy enters a period of diversification of external relationships, in the framework of big changes in the economic basis of the country. …”
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    Saving face of the ‘saviour’ : the translations of the Thai Prime Minister’s 2015 press interview and the 2020 national address by Narongdej Phanthaphoommee

    Published 2023
    “…Thailand became a military dictatorship in May 2014, after the army deposed the democratically elected government. …”
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  7. 567

    ECOWAS, Good Governance and Collective Military Action in Liberia: A Post Conflict Assesment by Mohammed Sambo, Abubakar, Othman, Muhammad Fuad, Omar, Rusdi

    Published 2017
    “…Most states in this sub-region had a “taste” of military dictatorship at one point in time or the other. illiteracy, unaccountability, and corruption by the public servants in most states with the sub-region. …”
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    ELEMENTOS GÓTICOS EN UNA CASA VACÍA DE CARLOS CERDA by Cristián Cisternas

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…The ultimate allegory that the novel builds around a former torture house and its inhabitants finds its correspondence with the final period of the Military Dictatorship (1973-1989) and the torture practices carried by Government Organizations against civilians. …”
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    Albertina Carri: Remontar el archivo para una memoria desviada sobre el pasado reciente by Pablo Boido

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…They can be understood as a dialogue in absence that the director attempts with her parents, who were disappeared during the last civil-military dictatorship in Argentina. These proposals are also attempts to rethink the inheritance or legacy of her parents based on the remains.  …”
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    El espectáculo del cuerpo militarizado O espetáculo do corpo militarizado The spectacle of the militarized body by Raumar Rodríguez Giménez

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…<br>This work is part of an investigation about the particularities of the Physical Education during the Uruguayan civic-military dictatorship (1973-1985). In this period, the historically constituted solidarity between Physical education and the military realm is updated by the attempt to legitimate the government regime: showing it's accomplishments and reaches by the appeal to great gymnastic spectacles taken place in stadiums, and the massive participation of students in athletic competitions. …”
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    “Urbanistic Architecture” according to Raul Lino by Paulo Manta Pereira

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Having been born during the Constitutional Monarchy (1822-1910), he lived through the First Republic (1910-1926), the Military Dictatorship (1926-1933), the Second Republic, or Estado Novo (New State, 1933-1974), and died shortly after the Carnation Revolution of 25 April 1974, at the dawning of the Third Republic. …”
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    COMPETENCIA Y EDUCACIÓN: elementos para la reconstrucción de una noción by Luis Uribe Miranda

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Abstract This article is a reconstruction of the notion of competence in the post military dictatorship Chilean education. From the thesis in which education is not an end in itself and nor would be the competence, the author proposes a thesis where the notion of competence can not be limited to an ideological and economic dimension and that, as education, it should be reflected in its dimension of public vocation and transforming reality. …”
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    They don't wear black-tie: intellectuals and workers in São Paulo, Brazil, 1958-1981 by John French

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…The resulting ï¬lm, released in 1981, reconï¬gured the politics and content of the 1958 play to ï¬t the new era of the late 1970s when dramatic metalworkers' strikes placed São Paulo on the front lines in the ï¬ght against the Brazilian military dictatorship. Using biography and the dramatic and cinematic texts, this article traces the political and aesthetic challenges facing these two important cultural ï¬gures and their generation of radical intellectuals. …”
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    TRAYECTORIA DEL PARTIDO COMUNISTA DE CHILE: DE LA CRISIS DE LA UNIDAD POPULAR A LA POLÍTICA DE REBELIÓN POPULAR DE MASAS by Hernán Venegas Valdebenito

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…From then on the Party combined its traditional method of mass mobilization and the recourse to the use of political violence in order to defeat the military dictatorship. As a result the Party fell into political isolation right at the time when democracy was restored in Chile, and it concludes that its political failure in the late 1980s led to its current political isolation.…”
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    Kracauer e os fantasmas da história: reflexões sobre o cinema brasileiro by Cristiane Freitas Gutfreind

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…For that purpose, historical movies that focus on the Brazilian military dictatorship will be analyzed. This strategy favors our reflection on aesthetic representations and critical discourses that determine their roles as savior of the cinema. …”
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    Una poética del nombre: los "comienzos" de María Moreno hacia mediados de los años 80 en el contexto cultural argentino A poetics of the name: Maria Moreno's "beginnings" in the mi... by Lucía María de Leone

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Both arise at the beginning of the eighties, marked by the decline of military dictatorship and the political, institutional and cultural revival of democratic transition. …”
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    « Poesía, pequeño pueblo en armas contra la soledad » : la lutte poétique de Javier Egea contre l’oppression dictatoriale by Ana Belén Cánovas Vidal

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…In the same critical line, in 1983 he published his third work, Argentine 78, with ten poems dedicated to the military dictatorship in Argentina, called the “process of national reorganization”. …”
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    A new ‘Brazilian Revolution’: maoism to struggle against militar dicatatorship in Brazil (1960´s – 1970´s) by Christine Dabat, Thaís Craveiro

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…For young Brazilian activists, under strong repression from the military dictatorship since 1964, especially with AI 5 in 1968, maoism offered a new horizon. …”
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    Archive, Practices, and Memory Policies by Andrés Manuel Cáceres Barbosa, Cristina Voto

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The first print runs did not fall below 20,000 copies and, according to the materials seized during the last military dictatorship, the confiscated volumes numbered up to 3,000,000 copies per title. …”
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    General Onganía and the Argentine [Military] Revolution of the Right: Anti-Communism and Morality, 1966-1970 by Cyrus Stephen Cousins

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…</span></p><p><span style="font-family: Arial;">_____________________</span></p><p><strong><span style="font-family: Arial;">ABSTRACT:</span></strong></p><p>This project analyzes the relationship between the rhetoric of Argentina’s fifth military dictatorship on youth, morality, and communism, and the government’s cultural campaigns executed from 1966-1973. …”
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