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    The Battle of Stalingrad in the focus of western historiography by A. A. Paderin

    Published 2013-04-01
    Subjects: “…the battle of stalingrad is drastic turning point in world war ii.the battle of stalingrad is discussed by western historians in markedly different ways. methods and techniques of perversion the historical significance of the battle of stalingrad. different ways to expose misrepresentation of crucial events and results of the battle of stalingrad…”
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    Italy and the history of preventive conservation by Simon Lambert

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…After a brief look at the history of preventive conservation from Antiquity to the Second World War, two seldom-discussed Italian initiatives are presented: The Franceschini Commission (1964) and the Pilot plan for the programmed conservation of cultural heritage in Umbria (1976).…”
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    Censorship and Magic Tricks in Inter-War Britain by Lisa Z. Sigel

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…This paper demonstrates that between World War One and World War Two, the British state censored a variety of media including books, magazines, postcards, and films as well as engaging in public trials of obscene books that generated enormous publicity. …”
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    Another Genealogy: Art philosophy, politics and personalism. The case of Edgar De Bruyne by Rajesh Heynickx

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…In their eyes, interwar personalism incarnated a harsch criticism of the ‘liberal democracy’ and, at the same time, it formed the preperation of a political formula gaining currency after World war Two: modern Christian democracy. In this paper, I will develop another understanding of the formation and dissemation of Belgian interwar personalism. …”
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    From the Blitz to the Boer War, Re-presenting (Inter)National and Colonial Wars and Personal Traumas: Craig Higginson’s The Landscape Painter as a lyrical epic by Mathilde Rogez

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…When he sees the young woman who is going to be the new lodger of the bedsit next to his, Arthur Bailey, an elderly painter who now lives as a recluse in post-World War Two London, is suddenly thrown back into the past. …”
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    FOOTBALL BETWEEN POLITICS, ROYAL FAMILIES AND SPORT: YUGOSLAV-ROMANIAN FOOTBALL RELATIONS 1922–1941 by Nemanja Mitrović, Nikola Mijatov

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Immediately after the First World War, two states with close political interests and two monarchies with close family ties began mutual football cooperation. …”
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    Quelle place pour la Grande Guerre dans l’histoire contemporaine du Japon ? Quelques éléments de réflexion à partir d’un témoignage japonais by Frédéric Danesin

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Mizuno Hironori is as valuable an observer and intellectual as he is a witness (and sometimes actor) of the wars that involved Japan from 1904 to 1945.The evolution and thinking of Mizuno Hironori allows us to not only bring a Japanese testimony – a particular yet lacking perspective on the Great War – to determine the weight of the event for his contemporaries, but also to situate Japan in a historical continuity from 1905 to World War Two.…”
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    Roma & Sinti Culture as Modern German Studies by Arushi Nair

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…When the Roma are discussed or invited to speak, it is typically limited to their experience with the atrocities of World War Two, and so their voices become narrowly contextualized before the backdrop of a history of persecution, especially during the Holocaust. …”
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    Belief and Disbelief in the Space Between, 1914-1945 by Jean-Christophe MURAT

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…If Hyde’s resignation from the British Communist Party in 1948 was highly publicised by the media, it was mostly the official announcement of his conversion to Roman Catholicism, which he had fought savagely before and during World War Two, that met with the disbelief, and soon earned him the hatred of his former Party comrades. …”
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    Roma & Sinti Culture as Modern German Studies by Arushi Nair

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…When the Roma are discussed or invited to speak, it is typically limited to their experience with the atrocities of World War Two, and so their voices become narrowly contextualized before the backdrop of a history of persecution, especially during the Holocaust. …”
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