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    Counterrevolutionary Crimes in Judicial Practice of Simbirsk Governorate Revolutionary Tribunal in 1918-1920 by R. A. Mukhamedov, M. V. Chigrin, A. A. Nikitin

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The article is devoted to the analysis of counterrevolutionary crimes in 1918-1920 on the basis of the cases accepted for consideration by Simbirsk Governorate Revolutionary Tribunal. …”
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    Soignantes et consolatrices ? Femmes contre-révolutionnaires dans la Seconde guerre carliste (Espagne, 1872-1876) by Alexandre Dupont

    “…There is more : these women obtain from their male peers a proper place within the war apparatus, without any reconsideration of gender inequality, which is accepted by both counterrevolutionary men and women.…”
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    La política de las armas. La guerra revolucionaria y la respuesta contrarrevolucionaria by María Rodríguez Fernández, Pedro Rivas Nieto

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Both ideas –revolutionary war and counterrevolutionary response– were plenty of emotion and, in this paper, it is tried to understand them strictly from academic point of view.…”
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    The Catholic Social Teaching as the Ideological Basis of the Sinarquista Movement in Mexico by Aleksandr Glazov

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The article defines the place of the Catholic social teaching in the ideology of the National Synarchist Union, which was founded in May 1937 and served as the mass base of the counterrevolutionary and right-wing conservative movement in Mexico in the 1930s and 1940s. …”
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    Alcaldes, langostas y negros en el barrio de la Comadre. Los alcaldes de barrio y la Superintendencia General de Policía en Madrid (1823-1833) by Álvaro París Martín

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Resistance against the police was embedded in royalist and counterrevolutionary political discourses. This paper analyses the violent anti-police statements of the alcalde de barrio Urbano García through a micro-historical approach to the working-class neighbourhood of La Comadre (Lavapiés).…”
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    El “núcleo duro” de los fascismos periféricos en América Latina by Carlos Fernando López de la Torre

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Moreover, the origin of this phenomenon, was the result of the critical break with the aristocratic conservatism of the nineteenth-century liberal oligarchies, and the inheritance from the counterrevolutionary actors of the Cold War thoughts, in order to observe presents breaks and continuities that peripheral fascisms represented in the historical development of the Latin American rights of the twentieth century.…”
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    The French Emigrants and the Evolution of Frenchification in Spain by Emilio Luis LARA LÓPEZ

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…These exiles –above all, the clergymen– instilled in the popular classes a counterrevolutionary feeling that the Spanish clergy was to turn into a resentment of the French with religious and xenophobic overtones. …”
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    The Arab Spring and the Uncivil State by Jacqueline S. Ismael, Shereen T. Ismael

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Beyond an evaluation of the domestic factors behind the various protests, the regional significance of the uprisings is evaluated, providing discussion of counterrevolutionary forces and political-sectarian developments.…”
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    50 ANOS DO MOVIMENTO DE RECONCEITUAÇÃO DO SERVIÇO SOCIAL NA AMÉRICA LATINA: a construção da alternativa crítica e a resistência contra o atual avanço do conservadorismo by Josefa Batista Lopes

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The Reconceptualization Movement of Social Work in Latin America, broke out in 1965, among the movements for change and counterrevolutionary reaction, constitutes a mark in this profession. …”
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    José Carlos Mariátegui and fascism by Martín Bergel

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Despite placing fascism as a counterrevolutionary movement that was located in the enemy camp of socialism and the international proletariat, Mariátegui extracted elements that were in harmony with the cultural climate of the time and that could be readapted in a socialist project. …”
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    Cercanos pero separados. Dos propuestas católicas contrarrevolucionarias en los años sesenta by Elena C. Scirica

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Indeed, even when both came from a similar religious and ideological horizon – based on a self-defined Catholicism as traditionalism and a counterrevolutionary action proposal – they distinguished from each other by the kind of organizations and strategies that they unfolded, as well as by the echo or resonance that they had in society.Jean Ousset, Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira, Counterrevolution, Catholic City, Tradition, Family and Property…”
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    The World Court and the Iran-Contra Scandal: Nicaragua, the International Court of Justice, Public Opinion, and the Origins of Iran-Contra by Andrea Onate-Madrazo

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…President Ronald Reagan had sold weapons to an embargoed Iran and diverted the profits to counterrevolutionary forces fighting the government of Nicaragua. …”
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    «The Easter World» of Nicholas II during the Bell for Witte Tolled by Nelly Mikhailovna Tairova

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Without losing the personal advantage and without missing personal benefit he has passed a way from the member of the Secret counterrevolutionary organization of the aristocracy «Sacred Team» to the Minister of Finance of Russia. …”
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    Endroits of Planetary Ordering: Violence, Law, Space, & Capital in the Diplomatic History of 19th Century Europe by Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In this vein, I suggest one can trace a material history of the spaces in which revolutionary and counterrevolutionary internationalisms struggled to fashion a shell for themselves during Europe’s turbulent 19th century.…”
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    FEDOR RASKOLNIKOV: THE TRAGEDY OF THE REVOLUTIONARY AND THE TRAGICITY OF IDEA by T. C. Kondratieva

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…His play «Robespierre» raises a key question in the study of the history of the Great Russian Revolution, namely, did the leaders of the Bolsheviks realize that there would be an inevitable rollback after revolution or a counterrevolutionary trend that could lead to a radical renewal of the elite by terror – so-called «Thermidor» . …”
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