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    THE BEGINNINGS OF THE POLISH ARMS INDUSTRY IN THE SECOND POLISH REPUBLIC"ARMA" – THE ARMS AND MACHINES FACTORY IN LVIV by Adam Adrian Ostanek

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The company made great contributions to the work of rebuilding Poland after the end of World War I, and from then on, by fulfilling the orders of the Polish Army, had an impact on the security and defense of the country. …”
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    A Comparison of Cadastre in Slovakia and Poland by Jurkiewicz Magdalena, Hudecová Ľubica, Kyseľ Peter, Klapa Przemysław, Mika Monika, Ślusarski Marek

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Many analogies can be drawn from the cadastre in Poland and Slovakia, because of the partly shared history of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, World Wars I and II, and the influence of the Communist regime. …”
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    « Citoyens, de l’usine aux tranchées : obéir ! » Le droit du travail, vecteur de soumission ou d’émancipation ? by Farid Lekéal

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Thus it’s a question of studying the rules enacted in this field before the outbreak of World War I to try to detect any process leading to promote culture of obedience.…”
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    The Committe for the Erection of a Monument to Bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer by Hrvoje Volner

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The creation of the monument was disturbed by World War I.…”
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    The Vancouver Passenger Terminal Building by Rhodri Windsor-Liscombe

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Modernism was all about movement: as fundamental social reconstruction, as a cultural renewal in the wake of the 'civilization' collapse during World War I, as a direct embodiment of new technologies, and as a creed for practice (their reasoning had theological echoes) in the transferability of their formal aesthetic across time, ethnicity and space. …”
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    100 Years of Wireless Telephony in Germany: Experimental Radio Transmission from Eberswalde and Königs Wusterhausen by W. Mathis, A. Titze

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…<p>In this contribution, we examine the development of radio technology before 1921 and the emergence of the broadcasting concept during the World War I. We consider in detail the experiments in the transmitter stations located in Eberswalde and Königs Wusterhausen and numerous sources in order to assess the importance of their work. …”
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    Fransa’nın Manda İdaresi Altında Suriye’nin Bölünmesi ve Lazkiye Aleviler Devleti (1920-1946) by Mahmut BOLAT

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…France, which captured Syria to protect its interests in the Mediterranean and Middle East at the end of the World War I, endeavoured to implement the “divide and rule” policy as the easiest way of reigning over these territories. …”
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    ANALYSING THE CREDIBILITY OF META-GEOPOLITICAL FRAMEWORK: IMPLICATIONS OF KINDLEBERGER TRAP ON CHINA (POST-BRI) by Ramsha Tariq, Aiysha Safdar Ali

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… The world had to suffer the implications of Kindleberger Trap in post-World War I due to the vacuum created at the international level to provide global public goods by the then superpowers – Great Britain and the US. …”
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    The Ottomans and the Ismaʿilis (1850-1920): Imperial relations with an inter-imperial community by Merali, A

    Published 2021
    “…<p>This thesis examines the changing relationship between the Ottoman state and the Ismaʿilis of Syria from the middle of the 19th century until the end of World War I. It approaches the Ismaʿili community’s new links with an imam in Bombay, the Aga Khan III, by entangling local society and politics with larger interregional trends, such as Pan-Islam, religious networks, and imperial citizenship. …”
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    Social Democratic Reflections on Women’s Activism in the Labor Movement in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the First World War by Sonja M. Dujmović

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This article seeks to provide an insight into the perception of female activism, the symbolic role of women and their future in the labor movement during the First World War, i.e. to show the imagined space that party and trade union bodies intended for women. …”
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    Ein Schlachtfeld der Zuschreibung von Autorschaft. Musils propagandistische Beiträge in der Frontzeitung «Heimat» (1918) by Mariaelisa Dimino, Simone Rebora, Massimo Salgaro

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Kriegspressequartier during the last months of World War I. As the authorship of the Heimat articles is controversial, we performed a series of stylometric analyses, which allowed us to attribute ten texts to the Austrian writer. …”
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    Çanakkale Cephesi Deniz Savaşlarında 18 Mart Kahramanı Cevat (Çobanlı) Paşa by Nurdan Baş

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The study aims to identify the role of Cevat Pasha in the success of the Ottoman Army in Çanakkale during the World War I. In addition, the study elaborates on the Çanakkale Naval Warfare from the perspective of Cevat Pasha by putting his activities and memories to the centre.…”
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    Hungarian migrant communities decoupling from the old country in the United States (1900-1920s) by Balázs Pálvölgyi

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Despite Budapest’s efforts to control the migration and the capital’s call for loyalty based on the nation state, the migrants gradually disentangled themselves from Hungary beginning with those migrants of ethnic minority background, up to the end of World War I, then continuing with ethnic Hungarians in the post war decades.…”
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    Colonial Sounds and Aural Interferences in the Dadaist Sound Poetics of Hugo Ball and Tristan Tzara by Arina Rotaru

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…This essay juxtaposes practices of sound storage in a World War I context with the contemporaneous use of sound in Dadaist poems and the ways in which Dadaists reimagine ethnographic discourse from a visual construct into an aural one. …”
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    Dark invasion : 1915: Germany's secret war and the hunt for the first terrorist cell in America / by Blum, Howard, author

    Published 2014
    “…When a "neutral" United States becomes a trading partner for the Allies early in World War I, the Germans implement a secret plan to strike back. …”
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    Croce vs d’Annunzio nel Contributo alla critica di me stesso by Imbriani, Maria Teresa

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The present essay analyses this particular passage in Croce’s text as it develops within precise historical contingencies: the writing of the Contributo is dated between April and May 1915, that is, precisely at the time of Italy’s entry World War 1, while d’Annunzio animates and excites the so-called ‘maggio radioso’. …”
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    Totengräber der Monarchie? Die Spanische Grippe und die politische Transformation in Sachsen 1918/19 by Mike Schmeitzner, Hans-Martin Behrisch

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It spread rapidly while World War I was coming to its end and the radical political change in the country was beginning. …”
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    Militer pour l’Arménie et la Société des Nations by Christian Birebent

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Relationships between pacifists of Western Europe and activists of the Armenian cause existed before World War I and the genocide. Among those mobilizing in support of the Armenians after 1915 are found personalities who played a major role in promoting the League of Nations in France and in the United Kingdom, such as Lord James Bryce, Lord Robert Cecil, and Aneurin Williams. …”
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    Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz Warszawianka Building in Zegiestow by Tomas Sliwinski

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… When Poland recovered its freedom after World War I, the concept of modernism, as in all of central Europe, became increasingly popular. …”
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    Dante : un guide spirituel pour l’Europe moderne. Quelques remarques sur les lectures dantesques d’Ernst Troeltsch à l’occasion du jubilé allemand de la mort du poète en 1921... by Bérénice Palaric

    “…The 1921 sexcentenary commemoration of Dante’s death took place in Germany in the aftermath of World War I. Looking at the interpretations of the poet by theologian and philosopher Ernst Troeltsch, one of the major intellectuals of the young Weimar Republic, this article aims to examine how Dante is used as a guide to meet the challenges of the reconciliation of Europe, of the place of religion in modernity, and of the democratization of culture. …”
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