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    VLADIMIR AXIONOV – THE ACCOMPLISHED MAN OF MUSICOLOGY IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA by GHILAŞ VICTOR

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The thematic content establishes several marks of his activity trying to bring value to the musician’s personality for getting to know him better. …”
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    Les violences seigneuriales dans les Grandes Chroniques de France de Jean de France duc de Normandie : première approche by Christiane Raynaud

    “…Put in difficulties lords, some ladies and prelates complain to the king and his council, leading to the intervention of the royal ost which is no longer quite feudal. In order to bring the notorious and recidivist troublemakers who controlled castles to resignation, dreadful pacification operations and the strict exercise of justice were supervised. …”
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    Using Barbaric Methods in South Africa: The British Concentration Camp Policy during the Anglo-Boer War by James Robbins Jewell

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Despite the miscalculations, lapses in judgement, and blatant stupidity demonstrated throughout the war by the British leaders, historically speaking, one policy remains far more notorious than any other. Unable to bring the war to a conclusion through traditional fighting, the British military, and in particular the two men who were in command, Frederick, Baron Roberts and Herbert, Baron Kitchener, responded to the Boer use of guerilla warfare by instituting a scorched earth combined with a concentration camp policy.1 Nearly forty years later, Lord Kitchener's decision to institute a full-scale concentration camp strategy came back to haunt the British. …”
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