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    O ornitorrinco de criminalização: A construção social moral do miliciano a partir dos personagens da ‘violência urbana’ do Rio de Janeiro by Alexandre Werneck

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…</em></p><p><em><strong>Keywords: </strong>militia member, drug dealer, killer, orrupt police officer, actantial system</em></p>…”
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    La "Frontera" Bonaerense en el siglo XVIII un espacio políticamente concertado: fuertes, vecinos, milicias y autoridades civiles-militares by Eugenia Alicia Néspolo

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…By the contrary, its shown that the militia service was essential to protect the space and was constitutive of vicinity conditions that made possible that some militia-neighbours could have access to authority. …”
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    Héroes para la libertad: escenificaciones de Andrés Prieto (1820-1823) by Guadalupe Soria Tomás

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…He acts different heroes for freedom while he participates, as a member of the National Militia, in the defence of the constitutional regime. …”
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    PAST AS FUTURE: THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR, DUTCH OBSERVERS AND MILITARY MEMORY by Henk De Jong

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…However, inspired by the Boer commandos, their analysis of the Anglo-Boer War also ended in pleas for a fundamentally new relationship between army and society in Holland, and a new Dutch militia army organisation (a <em>volksleger</em>), comparable to the Boers’ commandos. …”
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    A milícia revisitada: números da Guarda Nacional no Rio Grande do Sul oitocentista by Miquéias H. Mugge

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Century, focusing on the period of administrative centralization of the militia (1850-1873). It aims to reveal the reach of the institution in the Brazilian society, especially in a frontier region in an endemic state of war. …”
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    Historical and Pedagogical Analysis of the Development of the System of Professional Training of the Russian Police Staff (Police): XVIII - XXI Centuries by N. I. Musina, T. G. Mukhina, D. D. Yarkova

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The article examines the results of the study of the problem of professional training of police officers (militia) in the historical and pedagogical aspect.Materials and Methods. …”
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    Un populisme de la misère : Haïti sous la présidence Aristide (1990-2004) by Laurent Jalabert

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…His failure is caused by the limits of his support (uncontrollable armed militia, uncertain role and weights of the drug Mafia, internal division in his own party, weakness of the police force, absence of army, international isolation). …”
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    Threats to Women/Women as Threats: Male Supremacy and the Anti-Statist Right by Chelsea Ebin

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Included among these factions, and operating on a spectrum that ranges from the center-to-fringe right, are white supremacist, Christian nationalist, and militia/patriot/sovereign citizen (broadly termed constitutionalist) movements. …”
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    Running scared- how the media left Dili by Liam Phelan

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…'The militia men shot up the front of Dili's Hotel Mahkota. …”
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    M. Gongius Paternus Nestorianus – przedstawiciel Ordo equester w epoce Sewerów. Kilka nowych uwag na temat jego kariery by Jacek Pudliszewski

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…Ouesta era la militia tertia di M. Gongius Nestorianus. Poi Ti. …”
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    O dialogismo e as construções narrativas no game literário brasileiro: Memórias de um Sargento de Milícias by Patricia Margarida Farias Coelho

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…In order to achieve the goals, the corpus chosen is the game Memoirs of a Militia Sergeant. Although this research is also in the development stage, this new way of reading has been found to contribute positively to and transform access to literature. …”
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    Practices of social interaction between policemen and ethnic labour migrants

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…A social and economic reason for «Militia xenophobia» is inferred…”
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    Escenario de la guerra de Independencia by Eduardo Flores Clair

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…Outlining of the contribution of “jarochas” militia in the success of the insurgents and the participation of several actors in Independent México’s policy.…”
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    Formation and development of special police units: a retrospective analysis by K. O. Chyshko, R. S. Pinchuk

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Stage I (1709–1917) – formation of the land militia, which can be considered the first example of the existence of modern special police units; Stage II (1917–1941) – characterised by the creation of Ukrainian voluntary militia and military formations; Stage III (1941–1978) – a period of stagnation in the history of the formation of special police units due to the events of the First and Second World Wars; Stage IV (1978–1991) – creation of the first special unit in the system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR at the official level – a special police detachment; Stage V (1991–2014) – associated with Ukraine’s independence and the creation of Berkut special police unit, Titan special police unit, Sokil rapid response unit; Stage VI (2014 – present) – formation of special police units that actively participate in armed conflicts; this stage was influenced by three key events: 1) the anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine, which was later called the “Joint Forces Operation”, which led to the creation of a number of volunteer special units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine; 2) the creation of the National Police of Ukraine and the formation of special units within its structure (the Rapid Action Corps, the Special Police Patrol Service and the Tactical Response Unit); 3) Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which led to the creation of a militarised special police unit, the “Luty” Joint Assault Brigade of the National Police of Ukraine and the “Safari” assault regiment of the National Police.…”
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    LAS CLASES DEL PUEBLO EN EBULLICIÓN. PARDOS Y MULATOS EN LA INDEPENDENCIA DE CARTAGENA 1809-1815* by JORGE CONDE CALDERÓN**

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…</p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Brown, Mulatto, Militia members, Neighbors, Political participation.…”
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    Skopje à l’époque des Jeunes-Turcs by Petar Todorov

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Moreover, the Christians themselves are not able to go over their divisions between « nations » and religious obediences, which restrains the promised fraternity, as no group disbands its armed militia.…”
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    The Zemsky Sobor of 1613: Elections Without Choice or Choice Without Elections? by Dmitry V. Liseitsev

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Despite this fact, the leaders of the people’s militia retained the influence in the capital until the arrival of Tsar Mikhail to Moscow. …”
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    TRAINS OF WOMEN IN EL CASAMENTO ENGAÑOSO, DE MIGUEL DE CERVANTES E MEMÓRIAS DE UM SARGENTO DE MILÍCIAS, DE MIGUEL ANTÔNIO DE ALMEIDA by Edwirgens Aparecida Ribeiro Lopes de Almeida

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…The embodiment of saint or witch given to women in the Middle Ages, found in the novel El casamiento misleading copy of Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish literature, and similar characterizations at the women in the nineteenth century, the novel Memoirs of a sergeant of militia Brazil by Manuel Antnio de Almeida.…”
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    After the Fall of Qaddafi: Political, Economic, and Security Consequences for Libya, Mali, Niger, and Algeria by Ricardo René Larémont

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…On 20 October 2011, Muammar Qaddafi, the leader of Libya, was killed by members of a local militia in his hometown of Sirte. Qaddafi’s death and his regime’s end fractured a security structure that had brought some stability to Libya, Mali, Niger, and to a much lesser extent southern Algeria. …”
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