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The concept of "imperial anti-colonialism" of W.A. Williams in the American radical historiography
Published 2018-06-01“…Williams’s concept reveals the expansionist nature of the foreign policy of the United States during the period from the 1890s to the World War I and shows the main reasons for the beginning foreign expansion with its ideological, economic and political components. …”
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Monarchy and Modernity: Czech Nationalism and the Late Habsburg Empire
Published 2017-06-01“…Ultimately, was the Habsburg monarchy's fate unquestionably doomed to oblivion due to its static structure in an exponentially growing world system, or was its downfall an abrupt incident, which owed more to its defeat in World War I than to its own inner contradictions?…”
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VIRAL HEPATITIS C: EVOLUTION OF THE EPIDEMIOLOGIC PROCESS, EVOLUTION OF THE VIRUS
Published 2016-02-01“…Periodization of the evolution of epidemic process of hepatitis C is given based on the results of phylodynamic, phylogeographic, historic and demographic studies: invasion of the virus into European and North American population in 1700 - 1850; primary activation of the epidemic process in the years of the World War 1; expansive growth of prevalence in 40 - 60s of the 20th century due to mass parenteral interventions; new rise due to heroine drug abuse in 60 - 80s of the 20th century; manifold reduction of incidence of acute hepatitis C in industrial countries for the last 10 - 15 years as a result of general medical measures of prevention of hemocontact infections. …”
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Digging Deeper is Always Rewarding. Policy instruments, challenges and recent research on conflict archaeology, WWI and WWII in Flanders
Published 2024-03-01“…World War II (WWII) archaeology is a very young discipline in Flanders, although the enormous expertise in conflict archaeology of World War I (WWI) caused a turnaround in recent years. …”
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A Few Preliminary Comments On The Transformations Of Czech Ballad In The Years 1860 - 1918
Published 2012-08-01“…The material is the book editions of poetry from the year 1850 to the beginning of the World War I. The method is the synoptic-pulsating approach to a literary work of art as a dynamic process within which various discourse tendencies are configured and modified. …”
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Stop the brain drain – Why we need stored-product protection research for food safety
Published 2018-11-01“…Modern SPP research in the Americas, Asia, Europe, or Oceania was often started as a result of World War I or II, when hunger was an issue. But, with the absence of hunger, we witness another scary development: SPP research is dying out, institutions are closed down, e.g., CSL UK 2009, SGRL Australia 2009, DPIL Denmark 2010, INRA France 2015. …”
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An Odd Assortment of Foreigners in Greenland: Towards the Political Implications of Arctic Travel during the Late Interwar Years
Published 2022-12-01“…This paper argues that greater attention to the increasingly odd assortment of foreigners traveling to the Arctic between World War I and World War II can offer a more nuanced understanding of both the geopolitical transitions underway in the region during this period and the broader political implications of travel. …”
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Simmel as a "Hidden King"? On his relations to Egon Friedell and Max Raphael
Published 2018-02-01“…He tries to expose this from late Middle Ages up to World War I, with a enormous knowledge, but he doesn't care about empirical validation, just evidence (like Simmel): instead of having no thesis, he prefers to put out even false ones (like, sometimes, Simmel, too). …”
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Mugallima: Tatar women’s new social and professional role in the early 20th century
Published 2019-12-01“…The author concludes that in Tatar society the professional status of the mugallima was legalized only during World War I, and the social perception of the mugallima remained ambivalent. …”
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Spatial habits in residential kitchens and the searches for flexibility in kitchen design
Published 2022-12-01“…While rising urban populations, as a result of industrialization, narrowed the buildable areas in cities, at the same time the World Wars I and II increased the demand for housing. …”
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Turkey-Spain Relations in the Period Between the Two World Wars (1923-1939)
Published 2023-06-01“…The period of World War I and World War II is a very important period of time for Turkey and Spain, where the struggle for existence and survival is experienced. …”
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Charles Andler, Xavier Léon, Élie Halévy et le numéro spécial de la Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale pour le quatrième centenaire de la Réformation de Luther (1917-1918)
Published 2017-01-01“…In 1917, the heart of the World War I, but also the 4th centenary of Luther's Reformation, the germanist of Alsatian origin Charles Andler suggests to Xavier Léon, the manager of the Revue de métaphysique et de morale, that a special issue should be dedicated to this anniversary, so as not to leave all the prestige to Germany. …”
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CIRI-CIRI BANGUNAN RUMAH INDIS DI KOTABARU YOGYAKARTA
Published 2014“…Settlements in the Kotabaru was built at the end of World War I, as a modern residential complex consisting of homes are equipped with public facilities. …”
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The spread of anti-union business coordination: Evidence from the open shop movement in the US inter-war period
Published 2018“…In this paper I use new quantitative sub-national evidence from the United States inter-war period, with new data from the “open shop” movement in the United States at the local level after World War I. Understanding such variation across localities matters because that is where the starting point and bulk of repression via associations took place. …”
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Chinese literary works translated into Baba Malay: a bibliometric study
Published 2002“…A total of 18 works were translated before World War I, followed by 10 just after the war, 39 titles were published before the break of the World War II and 1 was identified in 1950. …”
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Welding Engineering /
Published 2012“…Welding technology advanced quickly during the early 20th century as World War I and World War II drove the demand for reliable and inexpensive joining methods. …”
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Interpreting the qasbah conversation: Muslims and Madinah newspaper, 1912-1924
Published 2014“…At the same time, the early 20<sup>th</sup> century saw the rising prominence of the <em>qasbah</em> as a centre of spiritual and cultural life among <em>ashrāf</em> Muslims. World War I and the non-‐cooperation movement threatened the British Empire’s hold on South Asia. …”
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THE RIGHT OF DISSENT AND AMERICA'S DEBT TO HERODOTUS AND THUCYDIDES
Published 2016-01-01“…The events related to World War I brought the first cases raising free speech issues to the U.S. …”
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