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General Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko - organizer and theoretic of Ukrainian Free Cossacks movement
Published 2013-07-01“…Outstanding Ukrainian military activist, army commander in the period of national-liberation movement was among the organizers and commanders of Free Cossacks movement in the period of Ukrainian revolution of 1917-1920 and between wars in emigration, during World War II, and in postwar on theterritoryofCzechoslovakiaandGermany.…”
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National Revival in the Pre-Carpathians at the turn of the 80s - 90s of the XX century in the Light of the Communist Press Vision
Published 2014-01-01“…However, the rapid growth of the national liberation movement led openly to opposing the Communist Party media at all levels, trying to stop a national renaissance in Pre-Carpathians. …”
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Bibliographic Indexes to the History of the Ukrainian People’s National Liberation Struggle (1917-1921), the First Half of the 20th Century
Published 2017-01-01“…Today these indexes have become an important source of data on the national liberation movement of the Ukrainian people.…”
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THE PALESTINIAN PROBLEM IN THE MIDDLE EAST POLICY OF THE USSR / RUSSIA
Published 2017-11-01“…Moscow began to consider the activities of the PLO as part of the national liberation movement, took a sharply anti-Israeli stance. …”
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Bulgarian Archbishop Joseph Sokolovsky and his relationships with Rome and Russia
Published 2016-04-01“…The situation was provoked as a result of the national liberation movement and the awareness of the Bulgarian National Church in overcoming obstacles on the part of the Patriarchate of Constantinople and the authorities of the Ottoman Empire confrontation. …”
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Redes francesas de apoyo a los presos políticos y detenidos-desaparecidos uruguayos
Published 2016-10-01“…Most particularly, we are going to focus on the diverse experiences of solidarity with political prisoners, with the National Liberation Movement (“Movimiento de Liberación Nacional-T”) or “Tupamaros” and with the relative members of disappeared Uruguayans. …”
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ANALISANDO A TRANSIÇÃO DA ÁFRICA DO SUL À DEMOCRACIA: neoliberalismo, transformismo e restauração capitalista
Published 2020-01-01“…Although this system is over and the country is ruled by the former national liberation movement, the African National Congress (ANC), social inequalities have deepened. …”
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Phan Boi Chau – the Vietnamese revolutionary democrat, predecessor of Ho Chi Minh
Published 2021-12-01“…The article analyzes the life and activity of one of the prominent figures of the national liberation movement of the Vietnamese people, the predecessor of Ho Chi Minh. …”
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Maryam Bubi: the forgotten hero of the Bubi dynasty
Published 2022-07-01“…In the period from 1917–1920, Maryam Bubi was a participant of the Tatar Soviet nation-building in inner Russia, and then took a direct part in the national liberation movement of the peoples of Turkestan against the Bolshevik occupation. …”
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Rethinking Psychiatric Terror against Nationalists in Ukraine: Spatial Dimensions of Post-Stalinist State Violence
Published 2014-07-01“…More specifically, through the spatial examination of two Ukrainian psychiatric clinics’ practices and the individual history of the Ukrainian dissident Victor Borovsky, this study analyses the effectiveness of silence that surrounded the cases of “psychiatric patients” in the context of increasing discontent in the republic and the national liberation movement. The medicalization of social control, psychiatric abuses, state violence and brutality exacerbated non-violent popular resistance in Ukraine, which culminated in political activism of Ukrainian patriots in the late 1980s, contributing greatly to the collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of independent Ukraine. …”
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Aproximación a la Violencia Política en el País Vasco y Perspectivas de una Justicia Restaurativa para Euskadi (Approaching Political Violence in the Basque Country and Perspectiv...
Published 2014-07-01“…One is to offer an explanation on the political violence that the Basque Country has suffer and experienced during almost 50 years through the study of the so-called Basque National Liberation Movement. The other aim is to reflect on the difficulties to develop Restorative Justice after the end of ETA. …”
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From social classes to ethnicities: Ethnocentric views in history textbooks in post-Soviet Russia
Published 2011-07-01“…It is in this context that an ideology of national-liberation movement was replaced by an idea of the clash of cultural values as a universal explanation of wars and ethnic conflicts. …”
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The Unification of Ukrainian Intellectuals: Traditions of Honoring T. Shevchenko’s Memory
Published 2018-06-01“…Shevchenko’s memory, forming it as an ideal of the Ukrainian national liberation movement was a key factor in the process of establishing the corporate identity of Ukrainian intellectuals. …”
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Karl Marx, Marxism and Black Africa (Translated from French by V.M. Rusakov)
Published 2019-03-01“…The first, Egyptologist, had the audacity to take a step on the track traced by the founders of historical materialism to throw light on civilizations until then considered on the fringes ofthe history of humanity; the second, political leader of the national liberation movement in Guinea Bissau and in the Cape Verde Islands, distinguished himself by his anti-dogmatic attitude towards the work of Marx, which enabled him to enrich this work and lead a struggle of victorious liberation in a country whose realities are different, in many respects, from those which enabled Marx to analyze the capitalist system of his time.…”
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THE KURDISH PROBLEM AS A LEGACY OF THE VERSAILLES SYSTEM OF THE WORLD ORDER
Published 2023-09-01“…The so-called neo-colonizers relied in their rule on the comprador bourgeoisie from among the Arab tribal nobility and the military. The national liberation movement of the Kurds was brutally suppressed by local nationalists and the colonial troops supporting them. …”
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O.M. Kovalevsky's participatory citizenship: Conditions for its formation during the school and student years
Published 2018-12-01“…The childhood and youth of O.M Kovalevsky occurred when a new turn in the Belarusian history took place, resulting in the rise of self-awareness and national-liberation movement, emergence of unique personalities who influenced O.M Kovalevsky’s perception of the world.…”
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Intimate Relations between Women and the German Occupiers in Serbia 1941-1944
Published 2017-07-01“…On the other hand, after liberation, National Liberation Movement organized trails for women charged for “horizontal collaboration”. …”
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The Problems of the Status of British Troops in Egypt After the Occupation in 1882
Published 2016-04-01“…However, such policy aroused some problems, which led to a new round of the Egyptian national liberation movement in the future, and needed new solutions which were made only after the World War I and the fall of the Ottoman Empire.…”
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“Valiant Shepherd”: Anfim I the Exarch as Active Defender of Oppressed Bulgarians before Ottoman Government (Second Half of 1870s)
Published 2019-06-01“…It is concluded that the patriotic activity of the Bulgarian high priest was the most important structural link of the national liberation movement of the Bulgarians, one of the key factors of socialization of the Bulgarian people, contributing to the formation of their socio-cultural and political consciousness, encouraging patriotic activity and national unity. …”
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SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PROTEST THE PALESTINIAN SOCIETY
Published 2015-08-01“…Even before the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, the Arab population of Palestine entered an active stage of forming national consciousness and identity, which was parallel to the development of pan-Arab national liberation movement. Mass demonstrations of Palestinians in 1920, 1929 and 1936-1939 suggest that the main cause of the protest was the colonial policy of Great Britain, expressed in support the Zionist movement and, as a consequence – the impossibility for the leading Palestinian clans to realize their political ambitions. …”
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