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    Protodiplomacy Across the Mediterranean: The Catalan Participation in the First Congresses of Byzantine Studies in South Eastern Europe During the Interwar Period by Lucila Mallart

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Secondly, it alters the conventional narrative according to which Josep Puig i Cadafalch, former president of the Catalan Mancomunitat (1917-1923) retired from politics after General Primo de Rivera’s coup d’état, and devoted himself to merely academic practices (e.g. …”
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    La Unidad Popular chilena y el comunismo español: análisis, solidaridad y lecciones políticas (1970-1973) by Pedro Marchant Veloz

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Originality: Although the literature has been interested in the impact of the Chilean up and the coup d’état on the international scene, the cases of European countries with dictatorships, such as Spain, have not been highlighted, nor has the role of communism in opposition to Francoism. …”
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    O golpe no cinema: Jean Manzon à sombra do Ipes by Ricardo Cardenuto

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Mainly directed by Jean Manzon, these movies celebrated liberalism as political option for brazilian development and promoted an offensive discourse in favor of a coup d'etat against the government democratically elected. …”
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    La guerra de las ondas. La radio portuguesa y la Guerra Civile española by Alberto Pena Rodríguez es doctor europeo en Ciencias de la Información por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y profesor titular de Historia de la Propaganda en la Universidad de Vigo. Ha sido presidente de la Asociación de Historiadores de la Comunicación y ha publicado diversas investigaciones sobre la historia de la comunicación y las relaciones ibéricas, entre las que se pueden citar las siguientes obras: El gran aliado de Franco. Portugal y la Guerra Civil española (1998); Galicia, Franco y Salazar (1999); Comunicación y guerra en la historia (2004); Salazar, a Imprensa e a Guerra Civil de Espanha (2007); O Que Parece É. Salazar, Franco e a Propaganda Contra a Espanha Democrática (2009).

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Based in newspapers library sources and of the Spanish and Portuguese archives, the investigation detains in the paper played by the broadcasting station whose propaganda resulted very notable for the victory of the franquist edict: the Rádio Club Português (RCP), founded and directed by the official of the Portuguese army Jorge Botelho Moniz, that from the explosion of the war initiated an intense campaign of communication against the Second Spanish Republic and in favour of the franquist coup d’état.…”
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    Criticism Towards the Ruler: Illustrations From the Letter of the Law and the Practice of the Polish Constitutional State by Anna Tarnowska, Michał Gałędek

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The authors have chosen three moments of interest: the first one is the first decade of the “Congress” Polish Kingdom established in 1815, and the second refers to the Second Polish Republic in the period after the coup d’État by Józef Piłsudski in 1926. Finally, the authors refer to some practical aspects of criticism of the authority in the public space in recent times, also recalling the high-profile criminal trial that reached the highest instance – the Supreme Court in 2023. …”
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    Teatr Miejski we Lwowie u progu niepodległości (1918-1919) by Mariola Szydłowska

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The ambitious artistic plans, however, failed due to the Ukrainian coup d’état. For the time of November fights in defence of Polish Lviv, the theatre suspended its operations, and many of the theatre artists volunteered for army duty. …”
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    Assessing knowledge creation process: A case of the National Disaster Management Agency of Gambia by Saneh Mbassi, Rahman Alfi, Munadi Khairul

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The research found that SECI has unearthed NDMA strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats, and leadership bureaucracy coupled with fear factors to build capacities leading to coup d’état for positions. Therefore, SECI has been unnoticed and uncoordinatedly implemented from “Happy Corner” with experiential knowledge and the National Platform for disaster risk reduction (DRR).…”
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    Existentialist Approach to the Concept of Loneliness in Black Romantic Poetry in Iran: 1930s and 1940s by Mahmoud Bashiri, , Davoud Sparham, , Yahya Talebian, , Nasim Davoodipanah

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The main reason for the emergence of the black romanticism trend is the frustration Coup D’etat of 1332 Š./1953/ 1332, which has led to dark themes and blackness in this poetic trend, and it harbors nihilistic ideas. …”
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    “ORA CHE IL PORTOGALLO HA UN RE CHE LO GOVERNI, UN PADRE CHE LO CONSOLI E UN SIGNORE CHE LO DIFENDA (...) SIGNORE, PORTATEMI CON VOI”. ARCHBISHOP RODRIGO DA CUNHA AND THE RESTORATI... by José Pedro Paiva

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…How did Rodrigo da Cunha intervene in the preparations and in the coup d'état on December 1? What role did he play from then until 1643 on the succession of events? …”
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    Consequences of crisis in Tunisia: transformatioin of economic system by S. Yu. Babenkova

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…His toppling in 2011 in the result of the coup d’etat undermined the economy of Tunisia, in the part of the reduction of foreign investments and revenues from tourism. …”
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    Die Suid-Afrikaanse Weermag en Transgrensoperasie Moduler, fase 1: Die FAPLA-offensief teen UNITA, Augustus - Oktober 1987 [Deel 1] by Gerhard J.J. Oosthuizen

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…International events contributed to the struggle for South West Africa not being confined to SWAPO and the South African forces only. After a coup d’etat and the economic and moral burden which colonies entailed, Portugal withdrew from Angola and Mozambique in a rush in 1974. …”
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    The Prosecutorial Monopoly of the Slovak Public Prosecution Service: No Access to Justice for the Injured Party? by Bystrík Šramel

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…However, the current prosecution monopoly of the prosecutor’s office is not a rational consequence of its historical development in our territory but a consequence of the coup d’état in 1948 and the subsequent onset of the communist regime. …”
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    The Czechoslovak Crisis of 1948 in the Perception of American Diplomats and Media by A. V. Zorin

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Despite the external legitimacy, the transfer of power to the left forces was interpreted as a coup d'état that final ized the establishment of the totalitarian regime in Czechoslovakia. …”
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    The February 1948 Crisis in Czechoslovakia: Reaction, Assessments And Consequenses for the USA Foreign Policy by Artem V. Zorin

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The author concludes that the US government was convinced that the communists’ coup d’état was inspired by the Kremlin. The Americans were shocked by its suddenness and speed, the lack of resistance from democratic forces. …”
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    Southeast Asian Regionalism: An Examination of the Progress and Priorities of ASEAN through its Joint Communiqués by Joseph Ching Velasco

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…However, the advancement of the ASEAN community has faced setbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2021 Myanmar coup d’état. Overall, the joint communiqués manifests the different initiatives that ASEAN has taken to deepen integration and a sense of community.…”
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    Yugoslav-Greek relations from the end of the Second World War to 1990 chronology, phases, problems and achievements by Ristović Milan

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Even though the treaties lost most of their importance after the reconciliation between Belgrade and Moscow in 1955/1956, and the Cyprus crisis, they created a climate of correct relations between two neighbouring states marked by reciprocal visits on the highest level. The coup d’état of April 1967 brought to power a dictatorship in Greece (1967-1974) and thus inaugurated a new period of tensions in bilateral relations. …”
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    A figura caricatural do gorila nos discursos da esquerda by Rodrigo Patto Sá Motta

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…ABSTRACT The article analyses the origins of the caricature of the gorilla, a product of the political debate of the early 1960's, and how it was used during the crisis that led to the coup d'etat in 1964. The radicalization of that period offered opportunities to enrich the political discourse, both verbally and visually, and the gorilla figure was pro-duced during the political battles of the context. …”
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    AS TRINCHEIRAS DO EMPRESARIADO NORTE-AMERICANO NO GOLPE DE ESTADO DE 1964: by Elaine de Almeida Bortone

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…This article analyzes two North American business organizations, which became involved with the 1964 coup d'état and the Brazilian military-business dictatorship. …”
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    Party life in the Kingdom of Serbia at the end of 1902 and the beginning of 1903 by Pešić Miroslav

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The re-establishment of the King's autocratic regime accelerated the conspirators' preparations of a coup d'état which was carried out on the night between 10 and 11 June 1903, when King Aleksandar Obrenović was killed. …”
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    The Beginning of the Time of Troubles in the Golden Horde and the Coup of Navruz Khan by S.P. Karpov

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Research objectives: To clarify the circumstances around the beginning of the Time of Troubles in the Golden Horde in 1359–1360, the overthrow of Kulpa Khan and the coup d’etat of Navruz Khan. Research materials: The author analyzes the whole body of Russian chronicles that mention this event, and for the first time ever publishes a unique text of the Venetian notary Benedetto Bianco, who reported this event. …”
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