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Des lieux pour un « non-lieu » : Le camp algérien Paul-Cazelles et Hocine Kahouadji, militant FLN
Published 2019-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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A neo-narodnik in the country building socialism. V. F. Koptev — pages of little-known fate
Published 2022-09-01Subjects: “…«society of former political prisoners and exiled settlers»…”
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Évoquer la mémoire politique dans un contexte autoritaire : « l’extrême gauche » tunisienne entre mémoire du passé et identité présente
Published 2010-12-01“…At the same time, the memory of such events for former political prisoners may appear incomplete so long as the project that underlay their political activism is not longer vindicated and the groups with which they identified disbanded. …”
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Que bom te ver viva: vozes femininas reivindicando uma outra história
Published 2014-01-01“…Taking as a point of departure the testimony of eight ex-political prisoners, the film attempts to answer the question: How did we survive?” …”
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L’autoreprésentation de femmes en conflit : les récits d’emprisonnement des suffragettes
Published 2010-09-01“…The conflict between the suffragettes and the government reached its climax in 1909 when some of the imprisoned suffragettes decided to go on hunger strike to obtain the status of political prisoners. Constance Lytton’s Prisons and Prisoners and Annie Kenney’s Memories of a Militant feature among the most interesting narratives that were written by imprisoned suffragettes.Although it should be kept in mind that Prisons and Prisoners and Memories of a Militant are subjective constructions written by dedicated activists, the two narratives provide some fundamental information on the prison conditions of the suffragettes. …”
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Límite Pirineos. Una mirada global a la participación de anarquistas españoles en la Resistencia francesa
Published 2018-01-01“…They also carried out numerous sabotages and released numerous political prisoners of several metropolitan prisons. As part of the armies of free France, the external Resistance, thay fought the Axis troops from Bir Hakeim to Berchtesgaden, passing through the Alamein, Tunisia, Normandy, Rome, Paris or Strasbourg. …”
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Political and ideological background of LSSR KGB activity against antisoviet powers in 1954-1990
Published 2010-12-01“…That is why the KGB paid more attention to specific groups of society such as youth, intelligentsia, former political prisoners and deportees, and tried to control all connections with the West. …”
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La transformation de l’ancien centre de détention secrète de Derb Moulay Cherif en musée des « années de plomb » (Casablanca, Maroc)
Published 2024-07-01“…Furthermore, as the mobilization of former political prisoners in the 2000s fades within ages. Thus, in the lack of political willingness to follow through on the IER’s recommendation to transform the site into a project for the preservation of memory, all those who have been in contact with the CDS-DMC from near or far refer to "blocked memory" (mémoire empêchée - Ricoeur, 2000, p. 83), preventing the work and duty of remembrance from being fully carried out.…”
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Unmasking Currents: Thinking Power and War with Foucault and the Black Panthers
Published 2022-12-01“…It considers precise points of intersection in late 1968 and 1971, when Foucault was reading BPP texts, and when the Groupe d’information sur les prisons (GIP) produced a booklet on the assassination of renowned political prisoner and BPP member George Jackson. Rather than pursuing claims about causal-chronological influence, the article teases out undercurrents—Nietzsche, Mao, Clausewitz, and revolutionary activist projects—that act as sites of confluence with respect to power and war. …”
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