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    THE MAN FROM ST PETERSBURG / by Follett, Ken, author 377103

    Published 2011
    “…It is just before the outbreak of World War I and Britain must enlist the aid of Russia. …”
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    Journey's End / by Sherriff, R. C. (Robert Cedric), 1896-1975, author 641800

    Published 2000
    “…The front lines of World War I may be in the battle-scarred fields of France, but inside this dugout the essence of England is intimately mixed with the hard-packed dirt of the walls and floor. …”
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    Ecological consequences of warfare by Klem Emilija, Bakrač Saša T., Milanović Miško

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Four wars were waged solely at the territory of the Republic of Serbia: from the Balkan Wars via World War I and II to the NATO aggression in 1999. The NATO bombing caused the most severe consequences for the environment. …”
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    Czech Interwar Photography between Art, Society and Politics by Pavlína Vogelová

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…I have focused on the tendencies of photographic expression, influence and thinking after World War I. I considered it is important to point to reversed flow of ideas, i.e. from other fields of human activity towards photography, when this concerns tools where the development of new photographic was projected back to artistic and general social levels. …”
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    Bukovyna in the structure of goods export of interwar Romania by Oleksandr Rusnak

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Despite the loss of Bukovyna’s niche in the trade of Austria-Hungary, after World War I it was possible to establish quickly trade circulation both in the middle of Romania and abroad. …”
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    Pour la douce France: un progetto editoriale by Castagnola Rossini, Raffaella

    Published 2020-10-01
    “… Pour la douce France is the title of a painting by Romaine Brooks, an American artist who lived in France during World War I, who became a close friend of D’Annunzio at the times of La Capponcina. …”
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    A STRUCTURAL STUDY on the IMAGE OF THE TURK in THE BRITISH CARICATURES /İNGİLİZ KARİKATÜRLERİNDEKİ TÜRK İMGESİ ÜZERİNE YAPISAL BİR İNCELEME by Evrim Ulusan Öztürkmen

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…In this research, the following questions were sought to be answered by examining six cartoons published in England in the magazine Punch during World War I: What kind of image of the Turk do the lines in the England caricatures create? …”
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    Ob uchrezhdenii i nachal'nom jetape dejatel'nosti sovetskogo konsul'stva v Kjonigsberge (1923–1925) [On the establishment and early activity of the Soviet consulate in Königsberg (... by Kostyashov Yuri

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This article analyses the reasons behind the restoration of diplomatic relations between Russia and Germany after World War I, as well as the fundamental differences in the performance of Russian imperial and Soviet consular missions in East Prussia. …”
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    Bilad al-Brazil: The Importance of West African Scholars in Brazilian Islamic Education and Practice in Historic and Contemporary Perspective by Ayodeji Ogunnaike

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…This paper argues that in major urban centers in Brazil until around the time of World War I, West Africans not only managed to recreate Islamic communities and intellectual traditions, but maintained important contacts with their homelands. …”
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    Redefining the Terms of National Belonging in War and Peace in Randolph Bourne’s Critique of the Great War by Maria José Canelo

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… This paper looks into Randolph Bourne’s cultural critique at the time of the United States entry into World War I. As one of the few intellectuals who opposed the war, Bourne brought into light the interdependence between war and the State: “War is the health of the State” is his phrase and has resonated ever since. …”
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    History of Phases in Textbook Revisions at the 1928 Oslo Conference from the Hungarian Perspective by Gábor Albert

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Further, the author examines Kuno Klebelsberg’s (leader of the Hungarian Ministry of Education between 1922 and 1931) attitudes to the textbook issue. After World War I the Hungarian textbook revision movement was examined in depth by the institutions of the League of Nations, and at events of the International Committee of Historical Science (Comité International des Sciences Historiques – CISH). …”
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    The relationship between Alexandru Marghiloman and Ottokar Czernin at the beginning of the First World War (July 1914-June 1915) by Alin SPÂNU

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The main problem was the attitude and actions of the Budapest government towards the Romanians in Transylvania (forced Hungarianization, the abolition of Romanian language schools, lack of rights etc.). After World War I (1914) outbreak, the Hungarian government mobilized and sent many minority members (Romanians, Slovaks, Serbs, Croats) to the front, which displeased neighbouring states. …”
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    ‘Upholding the Cause of Civilization’: The Australian Death Penalty in War and Colonialism by Mark Finnane

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…These include the exemption of Australian soldiers from execution in World War I, use of the death penalty in colonial Papua and the Mandate Territory of New Guinea, hanging as a weapon of war in the colonial territories, and the retrieval of the death penalty for the punishment of war crimes. …”
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    Editorial by Dagmara H. Werra, Marzena Woźny, Maciej Krajcarz, Magdalena Sudoł-Procyk

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The earliest research on the siliceous raw materials in the territory of Poland dates back to the first years after World War I. A patriarch of these studies was an archaeologist Stefan Krukowski (1890–1982). …”
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    Development of metadata for historical cartographic resources associated with the Paris Peace Conference (1919−1920) by Zawadzki Mateusz

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The objective of the article is to present a procedure for the development of metadata aimed at creation of a thematic database of dispersed sources remaining after the Paris Peace Conference ending World War I. Based on the metadata development procedure, the author discusses the diagnosed problems associated with e.g. the specificity of the analyzed sources.…”
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    The reconstruction of historical national accounts: the case of Italy by Stefano Fenoaltea

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…This paper considers the Italian real product series for the period between Unification and World War I. After briefly reviewing the available sources and the evolution of the estimates themselves, it moves on to methodological issues; and these are of general import, for Italy’s historical accounts were initially compiled with the standard methodology that also informed, and largely continues to inform, their counterparts for other countries. …”
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    Le développement de la japonologie en France dans les années 1920 : autour de la revue Japon et Extrême-Orient by Christophe Marquet

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…In France, World War I signalled both the decline of Japonism in the arts and a new interest in contemporary Japan. …”
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    The Globalization of Christian Democracy: Religious Entanglements in the Making of Modern Politics by Rosario Forlenza, Bjørn Thomassen

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The article will cover three broad periods where such global entanglements took shape: the mid-nineteenth century up until World War I, the interwar period, and the aftermath of World War II. …”
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    Mustafa Karim’s as a Fiction Writer: An Overview by Dr. Allah Yar Saqib, Dr. Saira Irshad

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…His fictions are excellent in terms of technical, artistic and thematic aspects, while the themes are East and West society, World War I and II, partition of India, migration problems, violence in religions, human tolerance, class division and psychology, problems of immigrants. , made the theme of sexual freedom and promiscuity. …”
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    Kıbrıs'ta Çanakkale Savaş Esirleri ve Savaş Dönemi'nde Adada Yaşananlar by Ulvi KESER

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…As soon as Ottoman Empire took part in World War I, then the British government declared war againts Ottoman Empire confiscating some warships in England. …”
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