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    “I certainly wouldn’t call it work anymore”. The Reconfiguration of Work in Italy during the 1970s from a Historical Semantics Perspective by Massimiliano Livi

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…It also aims to offer an initial reflection on the use of the historical semantic approach for contemporary history and its possible – or rather, necessary – differentiation from other forms of discourse analysis. …”
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    The struggle of T. M. Hasan in government building Republic of Indonesia in Sumatra (1945-1948) by Suprayitno, , Abd Aziz, Mohd Kasturi Nor

    Published 2014
    “…The period of revolution for independence in Sumatra still be a sexy topics in the study of contemporary history of Indonesia. This crucial period sufficient to record a lot of memory about the story of the main character of the foundation stone of the government of the Republic in Sumatra. …”
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    Nouvelles écluses et second souffle pour le canal de Panama by Jacques Charlier

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This Panama-centred analysis is complemented by a diachronic study of the geography of North American container traffic, which partly reflects the vicissitudes of the canal’s contemporary history.…”
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    Historical Unconsciousness and the Descending Religion in Contemporary Iranshahr Thought by سیروس فیضی

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Almost all Iranian contemporary intellectuals have seen religion the same as European intellectuals of Enlightenment tradition to be cause of underdevelopment. In Iranian contemporary history we can see evidences of the same trend: secularism during Constitutional Revolution; Reza Shah’s Bonapartism; leftism and liberalism during Mohammad Reza Shah; and even independence-oriented of Mossadiqi nationalism. …”
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    The French genocide crimes against the resisting Algerian tribes Awled-Riah incenration in Al-Frashish, 1845 as an example by Abdeslam KAMOUN

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Abstract: The French occupation of Algeria in 1830 noted a treacherous turning point in Algeria’s contemporary history. Considering the circumstances that it came with on one hand, and the exclusiveness and the importance that Algeria used to represent for France in order to maintain its control on Algeria. …”
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    Mentality and Stereotypes of Social Behavior in Everyday Life of 1950—1980s (Documentary Evidence of Evolution) by A. S. Stoletova

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…On the basis of archival sources brought into scientific circulation for the first time, extracted from the fund of the Russian State Archive of Contemporary History, the issue of public perception of the social and material conditions of life in the 1950—1980s is highlighted in the article. …”
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    The Peak of Alexandru Marghiloman’s Political Career, for Half of a Year (March-November 1918), Prime Minister of Romania by Jipa ROTARU

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Alexandru Marghiloman was one of the most brilliant politicians in our contemporary history. His exceptional qualities as well as a superlative training made him the most suitable man to fulfill a role of great importance in our history – the completion of national unity. …”
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    The Impact of Karbala movement in Persian resistance literature and Arabic resistance literature by maryam shabanzadeh, reza rezaei

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Political events that occurred in the contemporary history of both Iranian and Arab states, in the large extent, could change the political and social fate of these countries. …”
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    Geopolitics of Monetary Innovation in the Longue Durée. Financialization, Digitalization and the Crisis of the Global Hegemony by Carmelo Buscema

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Given such a picture, the main aim of this essay is to characterize and valuate the principle features of the ongoing process of monetary innovation, in light of its modern and contemporary history. We adopt an interdisciplinary theoretical frame, based on the ground of the political sociology and the world system theory, and a genealogical method focused on the monetary history of the United States. …”
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    Soviet Trade in the 1960s — 1980s: Basic Principles and Their Distortion by A. S. Stoletova

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The article reveals the problem of distortion of the socialist principles of Soviet trade in the economic practice of the state of the 1960s — 1980s, which is insufficiently illuminated in historical science, using the example of letters from Soviet citizens collected in the fund of the Russian State Archive of Contemporary History. Based on a review of a significant amount of archival sources, various kinds of deformations occurring in trade activities and their fixation in the public mind are demonstrated. …”
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    СONTENTS AND DIRECTIONS STEADY SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONS OF RUSSIA by Natalya Yu. Sorokina

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Classical and modern approaches to understanding of the contents of the term «sustainable development» are presented in article; the main directions of its providing at national and regional level during various periods of the contemporary history of the Russian state are characterized. …”
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    Managing Instruments of the Future by Yudina Nataliya

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The new approach to the process of history learning at higher educational establishments is proposed, namely: to learn historical information by the reverse chronological order from the contemporary history step to the old ancient history, from the special to the general: from learning history of the native country to learning history of all countries over the world. …”
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    Analysis and Review of "Discourse-driven Structures" in Abolfazl Baygahi's Narrative of Hassanak Vazir's Story by Yahya Talebian, Neda Amin

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The use of special linguistic structures in narrative discourse, that conceals meaning in content and form elegantly, is a way that Beyhaghi has taken it due to his art of writing and literary creativity to reveal the facts of his contemporary history. Making background and naming, continuous display and discrete display, evaluating, evaluating, Representation in the form of "quote- sign" action, activating and deactivating, representation of the "agents' response" in the whole text body with a dramatic structure, and ... are discourse-driven components in which Behaghi's narrative of Hassanak's story implies a kind of covert expressing discourse in telling the truth of the history of the Ghaznavids.…”
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    Comparison of the Political Issue in South Asian Islamic Movements (Case study: Tablighi Jamaat - Jamaat-e-Islami) by Seyyed Mohammad Hossein Akramian

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Throughout contemporary history and based on different readings of Islam, various Islamic currents and movements have emerged, each of which has had direct or indirect effects on the evolution of Islamic societies in a way and to a certain extent. …”
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    Understanding suicide attack: weapon of the weak or crime against humanity by Md , Yousuf Ali

    Published 2011
    “…Suicide attack has become a dangerous trend in the contemporary history of some Asian societies. While it has been used by some people as a means of protest, it has been largely rejected by humanity for its severe debilitating effects. …”
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    A tale of female liberation? The long shadow of de-professionalization on the lives of post-war women by Worth, E

    Published 2018
    “…De-professionalization had such profound implications that it deserves to be considered alongside de-industrialization as one of the key explanatory processes of late twentieth-century Britain and the neoliberal project; doing so would mark a shift away from the masculinised narratives of work that dominate contemporary history.…”
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