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    The Institute of International Law and the Colonial Phenomenon by Georges Abi-Saab

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…These correspond to two important periods of international relations: the second wave of colonial expansion and its remnants and the regime of mandates following World War I, on the one hand, and the era of the United Nations Charter, the promotion of human rights, self-determination, and decolonialization, on the other hand.…”
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    The cradle of Catalan separatism. White-collars in Barcelona during WWI by Joan Esculies

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This paper attempts to explain why, in Barcelona during World War I, Catalan white-collars a part of them radicalised their Catalan nationalism positions and can be considered the cradle of Catalan separatism. …”
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    Le chemin de Kigali by Alain Gabet, Sébastien Jahan

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Best-known specialist of the World War I and war violence, the French historian Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau didn’t come out unscathed from his first meeting with the Tutsi genocide memory. …”
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    Glosy o Velké válce by Robert Kvaček

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The featured observations represent selected viewpoints of World War I, highlighting background events that led to the war. …”
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    Looking back and ahead: some perspectives of military psychiatry by MSVK Raju

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…It emerged as a special field of importance after World War I. With changing combat scenarios, peace keeping operations and terrorism modern soldier is obliged to confront and endure wide ranging demands for adjustment; with battle fronts becoming diffuse and coming closer to home unarmed civilians are sucked into war like situations. …”
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    Image of the Turks in Tawfiq Yusuf Awwad’s Novel “al-Raghif” by Mücahit KÜÇÜKSARI

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The Lebanese author Tawfiq Yusuf Awwad is regarded as one of the important short story and novel writers in Arabic Literature because of his artistic wording, impressive psychological depictions and his emphasis on social issues in his works. al-Raghif is an important novel that mentions the independence struggle of Arabs during World War I. It is apparent that the nationalist movement in the last periods of the Ottomans that emerged in the Balkans and later on grew in Arabic areas, has an impact in Awwad’s ideas. …”
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    Soviet expansion in the Baltic region 1939-1941 by عماد عبد علي

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…This expansion in the Baltic region has a long story that began with the end of World War I. …”
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    Privredne prilike u Bosni i Hercegovini tokom Prvog svjetskog rata by Salkan Užičanin

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The World War I (WWI) caused the major disturbance in the economic life of Bosnia and Herzegovina. …”
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    No More Hugs: Depictions of the Prodigal Son in 1920s Art and Literature by Christian ARFFMANN

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The story of the prodigal son revolving around themes such as family, home, resistance, order and restoration will be juxtaposed with texts and art works from the so-called Lost Generation, a generation of artists and thinkers developing and rebuilding new art in a continent shattered by the atrocities of World War I. The essay examines the conflict between generations and worldviews that emerges in the 1920s and the prodigal artists’ reorientation in a fragmented world in which it is hard to feel at home. …”
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    Festa da Pátria: Nun’Álvares Pereira, herói e santo by Annarita Gori

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…The Author discusses the complex myth arisen around Nun’Álvares Pereira, which gets relevance after World War I, the sanctification of Joan of Arc and the fear of Jacobinism caused by the First Republic in Portugal. …”
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    Resource-Oriented Work With Traumatized Patients by Birgit Werner

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Already since the period following World War 1 until the Vietnam War, criteria of traumatization aftermath of the Vietnam war, the criteria for traumatization have been identified and psychotherapeutic aids have been tested and validated. …”
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    Der Erste Weltkrieg im Spiegel nationalen Gedenkens – Die drei Soldatenfriedhöfe auf dem Südwestkirchhof Stahnsdorf bei Berlin by Ladegast, Anett

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…In a unique constellation, and in immediate proximity to one another, the Südwestkirchhof in Stahnsdorf near Berlin comprises three World War I military cemeteries: A German, a British, and an Italian one. …”
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    Las carreras armamentistas navales entre Argentina, Chile y Brasil (1891-1923) by Cristián Garay

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…This search for prestige ended in the 1920s due to cultural reasons, Wilsonianism, the path of collective security being discredited after World War I, and the global pro-disarmament climate.…”
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    Trade, law and the global order of 1919 by Clavin, P, Dungy, M

    Published 2020
    “…World War One fundamentally transformed the constitutive elements of global order—states, markets, and civil society.1 The relationship of trade regimes to the political order in the aftermath of the war is one of the most understudied of these transformations. …”
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    From WWI to www. – Put into the right place by Bajrektarevic, Anis H.

    Published 2014
    “…On 28th July exactly 100 years ago, Central Europe declared a war to Eastern Europe, an event that marked the official outbreak of World War I. This was a turning point which finally fractured a fragile equilibrium of La Belle Èpoque, and set the Old Continent and the whole world with it into the series of motions that lasted for almost a century, before docking us to our post-modern societies. …”
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    Frederic Lewy: how the two World Wars changed his life, work, and name by Patrick Emanuell Mesquita Sousa-Santos, Pedro Machry Pozzobon, Igor de Lima e Teixeira

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…He was born in Berlin in a Jewish family, and served in the German Army in World War I. In the following years, on many occasions he had to change his line of research due to Nazi persecution. …”
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    COLLECTIVE BIOGRAPHY OF THE LEADERS OF THE RURAL REBELLION MOVEMENT OF MIDDLE DNIPRO REGION (1918 – 1920’S)* by O Kompaniiets, A Morozov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The collective portrait is based on the biographies of 22 otamans, namely such aspects as: their place of birth, age, education, profession, military experience (including participation in World War I), the time of the beginning and the end of the rebel struggle, political orientation and further destiny…”
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    HOMAGE TO DYNAMISM: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THE ICONOGRAPHY OF THE MACHINE CULT IN ORPHISM by Tasić, Dragan

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…It is a testimony to the skills of the airplane constructors – the new heroes of a modern epic fantasy. World War I, however, spelled the end of the enthusiasm and optimism of the machine age.…”
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    Green Reform, Landscape Gardening and War Cemeteries. The Case of Leberecht Migge and Harry Maasz by Carbonero, Marta García

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…World War I represents a turning point in the cemetery reform process that had taken off in Germany around 1900. …”
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