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  1. 281

    The ANC and Apartheid South Africa’s Nuclear Weapons Program by Jo-Ansie van Wyk, Anna-Mart van Wyk

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Many members of the organisation went into exile, and it continued underground. The organisation became synonymous with the anti-apartheid and liberation struggle in South Africa until its unbanning in 1990. …”
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  2. 282

    THE AVENGING GOD OF NAHUM AS COMFORTER OF THE TRAUMATIZED by K Spronk

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Instead of focussing on the more common reference to prophets such as Jeremiah who helped people cope with the traumatic experience of the Babylonian exile, I will pay attention to the very different message of Nahum to the Judeans who suffered under Assyrian tyranny. …”
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  3. 283

    The mystery of Taras Bilozerskyi, doctor and manufacturer by M.P. Chaban, Z.I. Shevtsova, V.V. Gaponov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Furthermore, it traces his journey from a doctor to a prominent oil producer, breeder and landlord. His life in exile is also shown.…”
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  4. 284

    Zaolzie (Olsaland) 1945. On Polish historiography and historiographical controversions by Krzysztof Nowak

    Published 2015-01-01
    “… Zaolzie – a part of Cieszyn/Teschen Silesia – was always known as a conflicted area between Poland and Czechoslovakia, specially in the years 1918–1920, 1938, 1939–1945 (in exile) and 1945–1947. Because of the political situation, the objective reconstruction of the last conflict, started in the May 1945, was until the changes in Central Eastern Europe in 1989 impossible. …”
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    Slobodan Jovanović's interpretation of Plato's political philosophy by Terzić Predrag R.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This paper delves into the interpretation of Plato's political philosophy as presented by Slobodan Jovanović, a prominent professor and dean of the Faculty of Law, rector of the University of Belgrade, president of the Serbian Royal Academy of Sciences, and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in exile. Jovanović's extensive body of work includes research on 19th-century national political history, state and law theory, constitutional law, political sociology, and the history of political theories. …”
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    Rome ou la solution à tous les problèmes européens : Georg Moenius et le concept de romanité durant l´entre-deux-guerres by Joris Lehnert

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Pacifist and virulent opponent of all nationalism (and soon especially of the national-socialism), he took leave of his diocese and expressed his thoughts through travel books containing his impressions of Italy and of France. From 1929 until his exile provoked by Hitler’s accession to power, he was editor of the Allgemeine Rundschau, a catholic Bavarian weekly journal, and worked on the diffusion and explanation of the necessity of Gonzague de Reynold’s concept of Romanitas. …”
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    Algérien en Nouvelle-Calédonie : Le destin calédonien du déporté Ahmed Ben Mezrag Ben Mokrani by Isabelle Merle

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This paper deals with his long years in exile on this Pacific island, years in which Ahmed Ben Mezrag rallied French forces to fight the Kanak insurrection of 1878 and then moved to Nouméa to found and develop a postal company. …”
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    Pirates and Gallows at Execution Dock : Nautical Justice in Early Modern England by Samantha Frénée

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…A pirate’s career could end in a number of ways: imprisonment, fines, torture, execution by hanging, a negotiated release, a royal pardon, escape, exile or respectable retirement. Such an end result could well depend on gender and class, but it could also depend on political expediency, foreign policy and economic factors. …”
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    ‘As Though It Were A Sacred Relic’: The Troubled Holocaust Poetry of Julian Tuwim by Myer Siemiatycki

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This writing earned Tuwim a wide audience, along with many critics. Living in exile during the Second World War, Tuwim was among the first major European literary figures to write Holocaust poetry as genocide was being perpetrated. …”
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  10. 290

    Druhý, tzv. Gibišův transport československých legií z Ruska do Francie (1917-1918) by Tomáš Jiránek

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…More and more they should sustain the political efforts of the leaders of the Czech and Slovak exile resistance because they needed some visual arguments for their conception of the government of the independent Czechoslovak state. …”
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    La principauté médiévale savoyarde by Florentin Briffaz

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This relationship, which is historically more sensitive on the Italian side (with the exile of the former royal family from 1946 to 2002), has now given way to a deep disinterest for a large part of the public. …”
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  12. 292

    Lecture de Sébastien Farré, La Suisse et l’Espagne de Franco. De la guerre civile à la mort du dictateur (1936-1975) by Rose Duroux

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Knowing the ideological dimension of the civil war as well as the existence of a public debate in the Swiss society about the Spanish regime, it was essential to grasp the representation of the Other: how the Spanish and the Swiss are perceived respectively; what is the Swiss position but also the evolution of public opinion regarding general Franco. The question of exile during the civil war and world war II is also tackled, as the important migratory movement in the sixties.…”
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    Une cli-fi composite : les artefacts science-fictionnels dans Hors sol de Pierre Alferi by Julia Ori

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This amalgam of documents gives a fairly complete picture, not only of this post-apocalyptic world, but also of the causes of the exile in the sky. In this article, the study of dialogism (Bakhtin)—particularly the subversion of official discourses—and the polyphonic nature of the novel—its fragmentation and the way in which different texts are presented—will be proposed in order to demonstrate that Pierre Alferi uses juxtaposed fragments to create a nuanced image of the fictional universe, combining elements of science fiction with a commitment to addressing climate change.…”
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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
    “…After been banished in 1875, he turned his long exile in the basis of the public image that he tried to perform. …”
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    Narratologiese ondersoek na Daniël 1: God beloon getrouheid by M. Nel

    Published 2003-06-01
    “…His people have the responsibility to serve and honour Him even in the strange country of exile. He uses them in that country. and He blesses them there. …”
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    Invisible Theatre: militarized space and the staging of affective atmospheres by Leah Lovett

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This idea is traced through Boal’s encounters with state apparatus of affective control as a political prisoner and marked dissident in exile, and with the performative concept of camouflage. …”
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    "He will die in another way before he is dead". The violence of the prison system in "The Double Dying of an Ordinary Criminal" by Breyten Breytenbach by Rosa Calì

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…First, the article will explore Breytenbach’s political activism during South African Apartheid and his following exile and imprisonment. Then, it will present a short introduction to the South African prison literature genre. …”
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    Una comunidad de melancólicos: Cartografías afectivas en dos documentales de Raúl Ruiz y Patricio Guzmán by Irene Depetris Chauvin

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Despite differences in aesthetic terms, the spatial logics of Cofralandes (2002) by Raul Ruiz and Nostalgia for the Light (2010) by Patricio Guzmán are part of an exploration of the a post dictatorship social landscape in which the wounds of repression and exile remain still open. Highlighting the process of construction of landscape, playing with the « elasticity » of the scale or merging in the same sequence dissimilar spaces and times, these documentaries question the boundaries between remoteness/closeness and national/alien and point to the critical nature of both cinema and memory. …”
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    Regina Maria: armele literaturii în Marele război by Raluca Dună

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In 1917 she published also a volume during the exile in Iasi where she is rewriting partly her diary and her style is strongly infused with personal issues and emotions. …”
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    Don Luigi Sturzo. A Man Through Many Seasons by Giovanna Farrell-Vinay

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…Fascism quashed the Popolari and the Vatican settled the Roman Question with Mussolini, sending Sturzo into exile. He lived in London from October 1924 to September 1940, when he moved to the US. …”
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