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    Penser le « néolibéralisme multiculturel ». La démocratisation chilienne à l’épreuve des Mapuche by Michael Barbut

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…In this article, I am going to analyze the establishment of a neoliberal project in the Mapuche territories since the coup d’Etat in 1973: first, under the Pinochet model and then under democratic government, looking at how Mapuche culture and identity (neoliberal multiculturalism) has been marketed. …”
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    Marxismus a česká historiografie: příklad pojmu manufaktura, 1866–1956 by Zdeněk Nebřenský

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Rather than by adopting the binary view which distinguishes between a “Marxist veneer” and “factography” within the history of historiography, this study shows that a concept of manufactory builds upon a number of texts (and contexts) that came about long before the Communist coup d’etat.…”
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    Las mujeres exiliadas en la internacionalización de la insurrección cubana: 1955-1958 by Manuel Ramírez Chicharro

    “…The 10th of March 1952 military coup d’Etat lead by Colonel Fulgencio Batista put an end to the democratic period that started up when the Cuban Constitution of 1940 was ratified. …”
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    Cinema as a historic-politic dispositive in the case of Cabra marcado para morrer and Chile, la memoria obstinada by Erika SAVERNINI

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In this paper, we analyze two cases of films produced at the exact moment of the coup d'etat in Chile and in Brazil, which were re-signified about 20 years later: <em>Chile, la memoria obstinada</em>, by Patrício Guzmán and <em>Cabra marcado para morrer</em>, by Eduardo Coutinho. …”
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    The real contains all its past. Spectra Report by Gabriel Giorgi

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…By narrating the scientific fiction about the “ectografía”, a science destined to make visible the “ectoplasm” of dead animales, the text imagines a new continuum between specters, animals and political masses, especially around the 1930 coup d’Etat in Argentina. Between the animal and the spectral, the Informe… frames a matter of the political that revolves less around subjectivity or the social than around the management of the threshold between life and death, and around an administration of the spectral. …”
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    Puissances du quotidien : remèdes contre l’absence dans un cinéma chilien de l’exil by Ignacio Albornoz Fariña

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…After the 1973 coup d’État, Chilean cinema quickly retook its activity from abroad. …”
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    Malvinas. La construcción histórica de una causa nacional en el ámbito escolar (1945-1973) by Mariano Santos La Rosa

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Although these school materials were suppressed after the 1955 coup d'état, the Malvinas presence was not only maintained but also strengthened, which is why publishers began to allocate an increasingly important space to it in their proposals for the primary level and secondary during the 1960s and 1970s. …”
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  8. 228

    El primer Chavez en la prensa española: 12 años de política venezolana en El País (Parte II) by Carlos Manuel Sixirei Paredes

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…After the failure of the coup d´etat, Spanish newspaper EL PAIS moderated its information contents on Venezuela. …”
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    Un colpo di stato mancato? Il golpe Borghese e l’eversione nera in Italia by Nicola Tonietto

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…In particular, we can show that, although the failure of the operation, the goal of the golpe (the maintenance of Italy in a anti-communist, centrist and pro-Atlantic position) is achieved without the need of a coup d’état.…”
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    Questions à Thomas Lalire et Benoît Keller sur le film documentaire Revoir l’ambassade. Chili 1973

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The cruel repression against the opponents of the coup d’état organized against the regime of Salvador Allende on 11 September 1973 pushed hundreds of them into exile. …”
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    Peculiarities and prospects of Thailand’s foreign policy strategy in the context of China-US confrontation by Kucherenko G.N.

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This article will examine the factors influencing Thai foreign policy strategy and its future prospects after the 2014 coup d'état. The main scholarly methods used in the article are comparison and analysis.…”
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    Jewish faction at the Third Seimas of Lithuania in 1926-1927: on the way to the identity crisis by Saulius Kaubrys

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…The relationships with the coalition partners went through two different phases – until the coup d’état of December 1926 and after it. The former link of solidarity and loyalty was replaced with a collective behaviour of adaptation, which permeated the actions of the factions of other ethnic minorities. …”
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    Ladislav Hejdánek jako student Univerzity Karlovy (1946–1952) by Václav Dostál

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The contribution examines the conditions which influenced is studies after the Communist coup-d’état in February 1948, the way he passed the political screening to which all students were subjected, and continuation of studies despite the political situation and a severe illness. …”
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    Wokół dramaturgicznego debiutu Felicjana Faleńskiego by Marek Dybizbański

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The play depicts the abuses of the Danes and King Eric of Pomerania, the rebellion of Swedish nobility and the popular masses led by a simple miner, the overthrow of the king, the betrayal of one of the feudal lords, the coup d’état, and the assassination. The action is arranged according to the historical mechanisms known from Shakespeare’s chronicles; in presenting the monarch’s fate, Faleński adds the Calderonian element of the rule of divine providence over the world of earthly history.…”
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    A discursive analysis of Brazilian nNational Learning Standards before and after the 2016 coup: education for the fight against discrimination? by Alice Moraes Rego de Souza, Maria Cristina Giorgi, Fabio Sampaio de Almeida

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…<p>This paper seeks to make a record of the different conflicts about educational understandings, in the context of the coup d’état in 2016. It is based on an analysis of excerpts from the Brazilian National Learning Standards (BNCC), based on theoretical considerations of Foucault (1987, 1996, 2004) about concepts such as knowledge, power and discourse.…”
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    Intellectuels iraniens de l'entre-deux-guerres by Yann Richard

    Published 2002-04-01
    “…The Pahlavi dynasty, which began in 1925, brought Iran into the new era of intensive modernisation and secularisation, a movement which began with the coup d'État in February 1921. In Qom, the clergy reorganised itself from 1922 on. …”
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    Praising the Ruler: Panegyrical Poetry and Russian Absolutism by Joachim Klein

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This can be exemplified by the panegyrical poems written in the early 1760s in the context of the coup d’état staged by Catherine II and against the backdrop of the Russo-Prussian peace treaty initiated by her predecessor, Peter III. …”
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    La voie chilienne au néolibéralisme. Regards croisés sur un pays laboratoire by Franck Gaudichaud

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Chile initiated, and to a certain extend anticipated, this historical cycle with the 1973 coup d'Etat and the ensuing 1975 economic reforms. Thus, the history of time in this small country of the Southern Cone exposes us to the "prehistory" of Neoliberalism, at least in its pioneering application in a peripheral country. …”
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    El carácter traumático del consenso en torno al “Modelo Chileno”: una investigación sobre la elite política democrática post-Pinochet by Ricardo Camargo Brito

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Following a "symptomatic" interpretation -such as that offered by Althusser y Balibar (1970)- of a series of semi-structured interviews, it is argued that the consensus, far from being exclusively an exercise of political rationality, is primordially based on a traumatic process of reconstitution of a political generational discursive identity, which took place after the coup d’Etat of 1973. Furthermore, the 'traumatic consensus', as an expression of a political generation that rejects the conflict, would be one of the explicative keys of the specificity of the Chilean model. …”
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    “The Myth of Russia” in the Works by Curzio Malaparte by Anastasia V. Golubtsova

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…In Malaparte’s numerous fictional and non-fictional works dedicated to his Soviet experience (The Intelligence of Lenin; Coup D’etat: The Technique of Revolution; Lenin the Good Fellow; The Volga Rises in Europe; The Kremlin Ball; Me, In Russia and In China) the author widely used various elements of the European “myth of Russia”. …”
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