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    SELF-PORTRAIT DURING THE BATTLE, WITH A PICTURE GALLERY IN THE BACKGROUND (about Fyodor Glinka) by Леонид Михайлович Геллер (Leonid M. Heller)

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Our analysis of narrative and stylistic composition of the 8-volume work lays bare the drama of ‘war and peace’ and the collision between two civilizations in which a lot of Slavophile interrogations could be read. …”
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    The 70th Anniversary of the Creation of the United Nations: Giving Peace a Chance by Christian Guillermet-Fernández, David Fernández Puyana

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…War and peace perpetually alternate. Peace is always seen as an endless project, even a dream, to be realised in brotherhood by everyone all over the earth. …”
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    Invisibilidades da guerra e da paz: Violências contra as mulheres na Guiné-Bissau, em Moçambique e em Angola by Tatiana Moura, Sílvia Roque, Sara Araújo, Mónica Rafael, Rita Santos

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…Through an approach foregrounding the analysis of continuums of violence beyond what may be considered the official war scenarios, and on the basis of Angolan, Guinean and Mozambican contexts, the aim of this article is to demonstrate the proximity of war and peace zones, specifically with regard to insecurities not considered relevant to the planning and implementation of post-war policies. …”
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    Après les Guerres d’Italie : Florence, Venise, Rome (1530-1605) by Romain Descendre, Jean-Louis Fournel, Jean-Claude Zancarini

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…It is not thought anymore that after war comes peace: on the contrary, it is considered that peace has its origins in war.…”
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    Leo Tolstoy and Andrei Platonov’s Prose of 1941–1945 by Robert Hodel

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Platonov’s wartime stories (1941–1945) and Leo Tolstoy’s Sevastopol Stories, War and Peace and Hadji Murat is performed. Items reviewed: 1) Both Red Army fighters in Platonov’s works and soldiers in Tolstoy’s works identify themselves not with an abstract “Fatherland,” but with their local “small motherland.” 2) Both for Tolstoy and Platonov, neither skilful strategy nor overpowering armaments become the war decisive factor but every single soldier’s courage. …”
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    Disentangling war and disease in post-conflict Colombia beyond technoscientific peacemaking by Lina Pinto García

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In the context of the peace deal implementation, I ethnographically traced entanglements of biomedicine, public health and the armed conflict across shifting temporalities and realities of war and peace. Through an exploration of past, present and future (dis)entanglements of war and leishmaniasis – a vector-borne disease known by many in Colombia as “the subversive disease” or the “guerrilla disease” – this article traces a discourse that frames health problems, like leishmaniasis, only as scientific or technological challenges. …”
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    The Perspective on Peace-Making of the Contemporary Chinese Buddhist Monk Jinghui 淨慧 (1933–2013) by Saiping An

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Building on this concept, he emphasizes that it is incumbent upon Buddhists to remain attentive to a range of real-world issues, among which war and peace loom large as subjects deserving of special focus. …”
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    Understanding Christian's Perspective on Peace and War by Petrus K. Farneubun

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…St.Augustine in two main principles that must be met, namely Jus Ad Bellum ( Justice of War ) and Jus in Bello ( Justice in War ) . Keywords : Peace, War, Pacifism, Just War, Christians…”
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    Syaḥrûr Subjective Hermeneutic Controvertion of Non-Marital Marriage Interpretation by Nur Khalis

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In modern reality, exist an intersection between hermeneutic applications based on the motivation of war and peace. The existence of subjective hermeneutics is identical as a breakdown in every difference but the fact that it raise chaos ignores the interpretation of synonymity change into regressive sophistic interpretation. …”
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    Autobiography and the Autobiographical Mode as Narrative Resistances. An Interdisciplinary Perspective by Souhir Zekri Masson

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…This international and inter-disciplinary cluster of articles proposes to explore autobiography through the filiation narrative, autofiction, the anecdote, the body, the rewriting of the Grand Historical narratives, namely World War Two and the Franco-Algerian conflict, and the deconstruction of such binary oppositions as War Vs Peace and Lived Trauma Vs Narrated Trauma. The present introduction to the cluster will first introduce the genre of life writing in general, and autobiography in particular, by tracing its evolution towards a postmodern, more metabiographical stance. …”
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    CREATING PUBLIC OPINION THROUGH PERCEPTION MANAGEMENT IN MEDIA: WAR DISCOURSE ANALYSIS ON THE BROKEN HILL INCIDENT IN 1915 AUSTRALIA by Engin Çağlak

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…It is named as a disinformation process in which information is deliberately transmitted as incorrect, incomplete or distorted, and this process makes an important part of social perception management in media especially in the case of war and peace discourse. This study aims at shedding light on the "Broken Hill" incident through war discourse analysis that took place before the battle of Çanakkale-Gelibolu as an important frontier during the First World War and it also made the sample of the study whose data were collected from the "Barrier Miner" newspaper. …”
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    The Politics of Memory: What Future for Transitional Justice? by Mneesha Gellman

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This essay reviews the following works: Sexual Violence during War and Peace: Gender, Power, and Post-conflict Justice in Peru. …”
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    The Nonviolence Conundrum: Political Peace and Personal Karma in Jain and Hindu Traditions by Veena R. Howard

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Debates on war and peace within Jain and Hindu traditions revolve around the fear of incurring individual bad karma from violence, potentially inhibiting the individual’s journey to spiritual liberation. …”
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    Guerra y paz al sur del Sahara. Nuevos abordajes conceptuales, frente a un escenario cambiante by Diego Buffa, María José Becerra

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Palabras Claves: conflictos, procesos de paz, África subsahariana. War and Peace South of the Sahara. New Conceptual Approaches,  Facing a Changing Scenario Abstract In this paper we present new trends  and conceptual approaches that will help us to understand some capital issues for Sub-Saharan Africa, such as the intra-state conflicts, complex political emergencies, humanitarian interventionism and peace processes, that were gestated during the Post-cold War and with its own original logics and guiding parameters. …”
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    Sakit dan Sehat, Perang dan Damai by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 1988
    “…Threat to peace could and should be faced by various ways from the study of peace and war to peace or anti-war demonstrations. The nature of peace movements ranges from collecdon of signatures to the prevention of war preparation. …”
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    The Meaning of the Cyber Revolution: Perils to Theory and Statecraft by Kello, L

    Published 2013
    “…This view misses the essence of the danger and conceals its true significance: the new capability is expanding the range of possible harm and outcomes between the concepts of war and peace—with important implications for national and international security. …”
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    Leo Tolstoy’s Sevastopol Stories: Spiritual Meanings of the Crimean War by Marina I. Shcherbakova

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Tolstoy’s own unique system of moral assessments was further developed in the novel “War and Peace.” The author of the article outlines parallels between the Crimean War and the Patriotic War of 1812 — both in historical memory and in the work of Tolstoy.…”
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    AGGRESSION AS “ORGANIZED HYPOCRISY?” – HOW THE WAR ON TERRORISM AND HYBRID THREATS CHALLENGE THE NUREMBERG LEGACY by Sascha-Dominik Bachmann, Gerhard Kemp

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…The (perhaps unsettling) question arises of whether our present concept of “war and peace”, with its legal pillars of the United Nations Charter’s Articles 2(4), 51, and the notion of the criminality of waging aggressive war based on the “legacy” of Nuremberg has now become outdated to respond to new threats arising in the 21st century. …”
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    Translation as a journey through possible and impossible worlds by Valery Z. Demyankov

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Various techniques for transforming French inserts in the original Russian text (in Leo Tolstoy's novel "War and Peace") are analyzed and compared with the actual French translation found in a French edition of the same text by a Francophone translator. …”
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