Showing 261 - 280 results of 537 for search '"World War"', query time: 0.04s Refine Results
  1. 261

    When Ethnic Identity is a Private Matter by Kjell Olsen

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…This article analyses the change of articulation of ethnic boundaries on the coastline and the fjord areas in Finnmark, Northern Norway in the post-World War II period. From being a ‘social stigma’ in the 1950s a Sámi identity is today something that can be expressed in certain cultural constructed spaces. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  2. 262

    Devletlerarası İlişkilerde Kurumsallaşma Örneği Olarak Şanghay İşbirliği Örgütü by Tamer KAŞIKCI

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…After the Second World War, in order not to experience the great wars that shook the fundamental basement of international relations and disrupted the political, economic and cultural relations between states and to ensure the continuity of these relations, multilateral institutional arrangements were established. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  3. 263

    Biopolitics of the Zombie Corpses: Collectivity, Contagion, and Alterity by Onur Kartal

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Within this context, I analyse 28 Weeks Later and The World War Z and The Girl with All the Gifts to put forth the idea that what enables emancipation of humanity is contagion and alterity. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  4. 264

    Le chemin de fer entre XIXe et XXe siècle : manifestations de l’inquiétude se penchant vers la folie pendant le voyage en train et à la gare by Tommaso Meldolesi

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Between XIXth and XXth century railways becomes the place of incertitude, violence, murder and lower perspective for the future, until the beginning of the First World War.…”
    Get full text
    Article
  5. 265

    Young Christians in Norway, national socialism, and the German occupation of 1940-1945 by F. Hale

    Published 2011-12-01
    “… The German occupation of Norway during the Second World War caused unprecedented problems for the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway and other Christian denominations. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  6. 266

    On Some Issues of Post-War World Order (speech at the annual meeting of the russian historical society on september 9, 2015) by A. V. Torkunov

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Abstract: 70th anniversary of our victory in the Great Patriotic War and large-scale national and international events marking the end of the Second World War caused an unprecedented wave of interest in the history of the war and the problems of post-war world order. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  7. 267

    School of Diplomatic English by D. A. Kryachkov

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Chair of English Language № 1 considers itself the successor of the English Language Chair, established at the Faculty of International Relations at the Moscow State University during the World War II. After the Faculty was reformed into MGIMO the Department of English Language began to grow rapidly. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  8. 268

    Ancient Art in the Collection of the National Museum in Gdańsk by Grzegorz First

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The remaining artifacts stored in Gdańsk have not been thoroughly studied; they do not form a homogeneous collection, and it cannot be ruled out that they may also be remnants of former bourgeois collections dating back to the 16th century or German collections acquired in Gdańsk after World War II. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  9. 269

    Tutti i colori del verde. Il ruolo del verde urbano nei processi di cittadinanza nella città di Bolzano by Roberta Raffaetà

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This article analyses how the perception and the practices related to urban green in the city of Bolzano (north-Italy) are implicated in processes of citizenship and ethnic identity, with special reference to colonial invasion of the area since the end of first world war. Through an ethnographic approach (part of a interdisciplinary project), the article illustrates how the way in which people in Bolzano make sense and use the urban green is the result of historically stratified influences that are entangled to contemporary reinterpretations made on the basis of actual socio-political challenges. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  10. 270

    Adalékok a határ mentiség újraértelmezéséhez Magyarországon (Additives for the Reinterpretation of Cross-Border Character in Hungary) by Béla Baranyi

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The radical geopolitical restructuring after the First World War resulted in new states and state borders in Central Europe. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  11. 271

    Experience and Interpretation: Emotion as Revealed in Narration by Annikki Kaivola-Bregenhøj

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…The narratives of those women were about dramatic stages of their lives during the World War II. The main themes of the life stories were forced transfers and deportation suffered by the Ingrian Finns. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  12. 272

    La revendication bretonne dans la littérature du IIIe Emsav : une inversion des valeurs by Tristan Loarer

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The decade following the end of World War II failed to rebuild, in Brittany, the popular emulation that certain “nationalist” militants could have wished for around the question of the specific Breton identity. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  13. 273

    Franc Jeza v Trstu by Ivo Jevnikar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A Christian socialist, member of the Liberation Front, and former camp prisoner, Jeza left Yugoslavia after the Second World War, permanently settling in Trieste. The paper discusses his life from his escape to Italy in the autumn of 1948 to his death in Trieste on January 20, 1984. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  14. 274

    Humanité et dépassement dans l’œuvre de Ferran Delèris (1922-2009) by Joëlle Ginestet

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…To this heir to war accounts heard in his family –1870 and mainly 1914-1918 –, to this member of the Resistance movement during the second world war and to this witness of the conflicts that would lead to the French colonies independence, going back to his mother tongue seems to have stimulated him in his attempt to understand why a man agrees to fight. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  15. 275

    The Spatial Extensions of the Right to Seek Asylum by Melina Philippou

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…It was the first time after the Second World War that Europe addressed statelessness in its territory. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  16. 276

    Le Paysage, outil de résistance face à l’urbanisation by Jean-Louis Yengué, Clothilde Chaballier

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The agglomeration has grown continuously since the end of the Second World War with a period of marked acceleration in the 1970s and a loss of 8 000 ha of agricultural land and of 58% of farms in the last 30 years. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  17. 277

    ALMA MATER IN THE YEAR OF ITS 70TH ANNIVERSARY by Aleksey V. Pavlov

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Academywas found in 1944 in the days of II World War and since that time plays an important role in the system of higher medical education in our country and in educational, scientific and social life of Yaroslavl region. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  18. 278

    Film routes in Basilicata by Delio Colangelo

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Since the end of the Second World War, the Basilicata region has been a film location; more than forty full length movies have been shot in Basilicata. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  19. 279

    Przedszkola Reggio Emilia we Włoszech miejscem rozkwitu dziecięcego potencjału by Jolanta Bonar, Aleksandra Maj

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The first preschools in Reggio Emilia (Italy) were established after the Second World War and they have been under the supervision of the municipality for over 45 years. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  20. 280

    Italijansko nasilje na območju Bloške planote, 1941–1943 by Mirjam Dujo Jurjevčič

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In April 1941, the Bloke Plateau was occupied by Italian forces, who caused the highest number of deaths during the Second World War in the area in question, i.e. 23% of all casualties, most of which were civilians. …”
    Get full text
    Article