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    NASIONALISME DAN PEMBENTUKAN NEGARA ISLAM PAKISTAN by Aisyah A.

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Muslims as minority group in India at that time felt ignored and did not play significant role in the state government. After the world war I, political consolidation and movement to establish an Islamic state had been initiated by uniting support from Muslim leaders to form Indial Muslim League. …”
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    Towards a Critique of Marxist Political Economy: Views from the Imperialist Centre by Ingo Schmidt

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…More specifically, it focuses on the theories of imperialism by Hilferding, Luxemburg and Lenin in the years leading up to World War I and the Russian revolution, and the neo-Marxisms and new readings of Marx's <i>Capital</i> during the long post-World War II boom. …”
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    “A History of Polish Art” by Michał Walicki and Juliusz Starzyński in Poland between the World Wars. The West, Poland, the East by Adam S. Labuda

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… Writing an academic history of Polish art was an urgent task of art historians after World War I, when the country regained its political independence. …”
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    Art Facing the Problem of Otherness, with Reference to the Interwar Literature of Annemarie Schwarzenbach (1908-1942) by Miriam Baquero Leyva, Ana Conseglieri, Rafael Huertas

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…But, beyond the individual aspect, her novels also provide a valuable account of the feelings of the interwar generation, an intellectual and artistic group that experienced the taste of modernity during the brief period between World War I and Hitler’s uprising. The author took part in this exodus and, in this case, literature was an important means of collective endurance. …”
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    Covering our Bases: A Military 4-H Youth Development Program by Joanne Roueche, Debra A. Jones

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Land-grant universities, through the 4-H program, have offered support and partnership to the military since World War I. More recently, the U. S. Army, Air Force, and 4-H have partnered to provide military installation youth programs involving over 7,000 youth in 4-H clubs in the United States and abroad. …”
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    1890-1914: THE GOLDEN ERA OF THE BUND IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE by FISHMAN DAVID E.

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This article provides an overview of the Bund from the establishment of its precursor organization in 1890 until World War I. First it takes into account the historical conditions that led to the rise of a distinct Jewish socialist movement in the Russian Empire to then focus on its three spheres of activity: (a) economic difficulties, as a Jewish workers’ movement engaged in union-organizing and strikes, (b) political challenges, as a Jewish revolutionary movement working to overthrow the Tsarist system and (c) national obstacles, as a movement fighting for Jewish civil rights and Jewish national autonomy, the advancement of Yiddish language and culture, and the organisation of Jewish self-defense against pogroms. …”
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    International administration over territories by Dimitrijević Duško

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The analysis of the cases concerning international territorial administration involves the results of research of taking over administration over the strategically and internationally important areas in the periods after World War I and II, respectively. All analysed cases among which are the mandates of the League of Nations, non-selfgoverning, strategic and trust territories or generally speaking, 'internationalised territories' in the system of United Nations indicate that international administration of territory is established by the division of power by two or more states in an area or by the transfer of administrative authorities to an international body or the international organisation. …”
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    Michała Walickiego i Juliusza Starzyńskiego „Dzieje sztuki polskiej” w II Rzeczypospolitej. Zachód, Polska, Wschód by Adam S. Labuda

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… Writing an academic history of Polish art was an urgent task of art historians after World War I, when the country regained its political independence. …”
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    Transport system of Northern Bukovyna and Khotyn region in the interwar period by Oleksandr Rusnak

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…A major impediment to the improvement of transport infrastructure was the devastation during the World War I. During 1918 – 1940 the damaged sections of rails, bridges and stations had to be rebuilt. …”
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    Literature of the counterinsurgency – writing war’s complex cousin. by Leow, Justin Yuan Qin.

    Published 2011
    “…Lawrence’s (Lawrence of Arabia) fabled account of his liaisons with rebel forces during the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Turks during World War I, the counterinsurgency in modern times has most recently come to be associated with the United States’ contemporary entanglements in both Iraq and Afghanistan. …”
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    Official Secrets Act: a commentary / Mohd Ramli Othman by Othman, Mohd Ramli

    Published 1987
    “…The English Act, an anti espionage legacy of pre World War 1, was enacted in the wake of hysteria leading up to the outbreak of the war. …”
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    The origins and growth of the Meatless Monday movement by Richard D. Semba, Peggy Neu, Pamela Berg, Jamie Harding, Shawn McKenzie, Rebecca Ramsing

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Meatless Monday was conceived by the advertising executive and public health advocate Sid Lerner in 2003, inspired by the meatless days observed during World War I and II. Meatless Monday grew steadily from 2003 to 2023 through advocacy by food writers, talk show hosts, and celebrity chefs, and through participation by schools, cities, restaurants, corporations, and institutions worldwide. …”
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    THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION / by Bradley, J. F. N., (John Francis Nejez), 1930-, author 640896

    Published 1988
    “…The Russian Revolution explains in a clear, lively manner the rise of internal opposition to the imperial regime of the Romanov dynasty from the 1905 Revolution to the catastrophic years of World War I. The outbreak of armed insurrection in 1917 and the subsequent civil war are analyzed in great detail, while later chapters look at the political and economiccrises which emerged during the aftermath of the Bolshevik victory. …”
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    The alienation of an individual in an absurd modernist world by How, Daphne Yan Ru

    Published 2016
    “…Apart from World War I, progress in science played a role in changing people’s perception as well. …”
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    L'industrie céramique française et le marché argentin : des échanges commerciaux aux transferts techniques by Thibault Bechini

    “…Until 1914, French tiles were exported across the Atlantic in large quantities. In the wake of World War I, however, the consolidation of the Argentinian ceramics industry, as well as competition from other exporting countries, led to a decline in the importation of French ceramic products to Argentina. …”
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    Influence of World Wars on the Development of International Law on War Prisoners by Sidorov Sergey

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…The Regulations on laws and customs of land warfare of 1907 that existed during World War I did not protect war prisoners. The tragic experience forced us to return tothe problem of protection of the rights of the victims of war. …”
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    Importance of messuages for rural tourism of Vojvodina by Košić Kristina, Pejanović Radovan, Radović Gordana

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The great majority was built between the World War I and II. Their accurate number is not known today, but the number is certainly lower. …”
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    The influence of social, economic and health situation on pupils’ education in the Second Republic of Poland on the example of Piotrków Trybunalski and Piotrków District by Andrzej Felchner

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…One needs to pay attention to those complicated but meaningful issues while discussing the education and upbringing of children and the youth in Poland, between World War I and World War II.…”
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    Virginia Woolf and the new threat of war: from narrative silence to the voice of the sybil by Francisco José Cortés Vieco

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…World War I alerted many writers to the probable replica of another bloodshed in coming decades. the rise of fascism, the rearmament and the weak entente between the Western nations during the 1930s confirmed this fear and obliterated Virginia Woolf’s narrative silence. …”
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