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The black widow /
Published 2016“…They call him Saladin, a terrorist mastermind whose ambition is as grandiose as his nom de guerre, a man so elusive that even his nationality is not known. …”
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« Brandt alias Frahm », le pseudonyme entre dissimulation et révélation
Published 2015-12-01“…En 1948, peu de temps après son retour en Allemagne, il décide d’officialiser son nom de guerre. Cet article interroge les différentes fonctions du pseudonyme chez Brandt ainsi que le rapport existant entre nom, ou en l’occurrence faux nom, et identité sociale.…”
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Revisiting Men of Maize: Historical Truths, Literary Distortions, and Asturias in Today’s Guatemala
Published 2024-12-01“…The novel’s protagonist, Gaspar Ilom, took on a new life when Asturias’ son (Rodrigo) became a revolutionary and adopted the name “Gaspar Ilom” as his nom de guerre. In the post-revolutionary period, Guatemalan Maya, including Ixil Maya, advocated for human rights on a national and international stage. …”
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Ethnic Slurs as War Names in the Zimbabwean Liberation War
Published 2007-12-01“…During that time many combatants assumed (or were given) noms de guerre. From a collection of more than 4800 of these war names we found that ethnic slurs comprised 9% of the total. …”
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On the Origin of Hagionyms in North American French Surnames
Published 2015-03-01“…Prominent among these were the numerous noms de guerre that discharged soldiers passed on to their descendants. …”
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