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    Bush versus Bin Laden in Time by Johann de Wet

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Bush and Osama bin Laden) in Africa editions of Time magazine for a period of six months following the September 11 (2001) carnage in the United States. …”
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    Images de l’étrange : Punch ou la re-présentation du paradigme bourgeois by Françoise Baillet

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…But the concept of identity was also negotiated on the patriotic field and the oddity of the typical Punch stranger became another way for the magazine to reassert the deeply-felt British superiority.…”
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    The Empire of Beasts Then and Now: Political Cartoons and New Trends in Victorian Animal Studies by Irina Kantarbaeva-Bill

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This article attempts to analyse the animal display as a political commentary in the visual images of Punch or The London Charivari Magazine in the aftermath of the 1857 Mutiny and the growing geopolitical tensions worldwide. …”
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    Ruiz Zorrilla y El Motín: la construcción de una legitimidad revolucionaria en la prensa satírica republicana durante la Restauración (1881-1895) by Eduardo Higueras Castañeda

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The aim of this paper lies on analyzing how republican satiric media, with special attention to the illustrated magazine El Motín, defined a public image of Ruiz Zorrilla associated with the legitimacy of the republican revolution, in front of a monarchic system that represented reactionary values.…”
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    L’Ase Negre (1946 - 1949), première revue d’occitanisme politique d’après-guerre by Philippe Canales

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Testut coma un ase negre (literally: stubborn like a black mule), Ase Negre, resuming this saying showing the stubbornness of the young post-war occitanists Hélène Cabanes, Léon Cordes and Robert Lafont, is the new political review (that) they launched by being inspired by the magazine Occitania upon which we shall stop as well as on the personality of its founder Charles Camproux. …”
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    Harriet Martineau (1802–1876), from Unitarianism to Agnosticism by Odile Boucher-Rivalain

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Her many radical stances on such issues as education, women’s rights or the abolition of slavery, reflect the evolution of her ideas, from her early career as a contributor to the Unitarian magazine The Monthly Repository to her later philosophical enquiry into the progress of the world and man’s individual and social responsibilities. …”
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    The “Irresponsibility of the Outsider”? American Expatriates and Italian Fascism by Isabelle Richet

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…It analyzes four possible stands toward the dictatorship —active pro-fascist, passive pro-fascist, passive anti-fascist, active anti-fascist—through the experience of four expatriates: George Nelson Page, scion of the famous Virginia planter family; Iris Cutting Origo, raised among the wealthy Anglo-American colony of Florence; the art critique Bernard Berenson and Robert Winston Wiley, a young radical from the Mid-West who contributed articles to the magazine Common Sense. This approach highlights the complex articulation of a number of personal, social and political determinants that fashioned the attitude these expatriates adopted toward the dictatorship. …”
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    Le Kivu dans la guerre : acteurs et enjeux by Roland Pourtier

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…This article is an attempt to explain why these mountains are a powder magazine in the heart of a highly populated region.…”
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    Die uitbeelding van die vroulike rol in advertensies in Suid-Afrikaanse vrouelydskrifte by Angela Petersen

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The most significant finding is that women in South-African magazine advertisements are depicted relatively free from stereotyped images and traditional ideas. …”
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    Nathan Lyons: In Pursuit of Magic at the George Eastman Museum (Rochester, NY), retrospective or exhibition? by Bruno Chalifour

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…He was a curator then an assistant director of the George Eastman Museum (1957 – 1969), working with Beaumont Newhall and Minor White, the co-founder of the Society for Photographic Education (1963) and Oracle (international conference of photo historians and curators since 1983), the founder of Visual Studies Workshop (1969) and its magazine (Afterimage, 1972 – 2018), and a consultant for the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York Foundation for the Arts (president 1976 – 1991). …”
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    Migrate, Publish, Repeat: TEI Journals in the Open Journal Systems Platform by Nicholas Homenda, Shayna Pekala

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Both journals are now publishing using the OJS platform. The Indiana Magazine of History2 was successfully launched in OJS in August 2014, and The Medieval Review3 was launched in June 2015. …”
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    A Politics of Working-Class Culture and the Culture of Working-Class Politics: The Aesthetics and Activism of Amber Film and Photography Collective and the Berwick Street Film Coll... by Jessica Williams Boyall

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…By engaging in a comparative reading, I highlight the breadth of Amber’s oeuvre, tracing the development of their filmmaking strategies—which included agitprop, the fusion of factual and fictional formal elements and transnational collaboration with the German Democratic Republic’s film production company, Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft (DEFA)—to demonstrate that, contrary to criticisms levelled by contemporary theorists clustered around Screen magazine and the British Film Institute, Amber transcended the constraints of Documentary Realism by incorporating radical avant-garde aesthetics into their oppositional practice. …”
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    The Crack in the Cornerstone: Victorian Identity Conflicts and the Representation of the Sepoy Mutiny in Metropolitan and Anglo-Indian Novels by Flaminia Nicora

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…In 1897, Hilda Gregg wrote from the pages of Blackwood’s Magazine that “Of all the great events of this century, as they are reflected in fiction, the Indian Mutiny has taken the firmest hold on the popular imagination.” …”
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    COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW OF THE ZIONIST MOVEMENT IN CROATIA AND SERBIA UNTIL THE BEGINNING OF WORLD WAR II by Ljiljana Dobrovšak, Haris Dajč

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…It emerged first in Croatia, where attorney Hugo Spitzer founded the Zionist Society in his home city of Osijek and started publishing the Zionist magazine, Židovska smotra, and organised several Zionist congresses (in Osijek, Slavonski Brod, and Zemun) in order to connect Jews not only within Austria-Hungary, but also from the neighbouring Kingdom of Serbia. …”
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    Mina Loy’s Surrealist Strategies of Renewal by Diane Drouin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In her essay “Modern Poetry,” published in the little magazine Charm in 1925, the British artist Mina Loy identified the source of the renewal of the English language in the streets of New York, famously claiming: “It was inevitable that the renaissance of poetry should proceed out of America, where latterly a thousand languages have been born.” …”
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    ON THE ISSUE ABOUT THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NARRATIVE ADVERTISING IN POPULAR SCIENCE JOURNALS by E. V. Shcherbakova, D. M. Belugina, E. V. Zvonova

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The toolkit used made it possible to identify differences between the perception of narrative advertising texts by two groups of respondents and also similar trends in the perception of texts, which suggests a possibility of developing an effective advertising strategy for promoting a popular science magazine. The research results may be of interest for professionals working in the field of advertising, especially in the field of advertising of intellectual services.…”
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