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    Vivre avec la mémoire de la catastrophe by Magali Reghezza-Zitt, Fanny Benitez, Maud H. Devès

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Considering the 1975-1977 eruptive crisis of the Soufrière, we study both the institutional memory and the individual memories of the direct witnesses. …”
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    Les enjeux de l’après : vulnérabilité et résilience à l’épreuve des politiques de la catastrophe au 20e siècle by Giacomo Parrinello

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The article focuses notably on three themes: the nexus between disaster interpretations and prevention policies; the long term consequences of emergence choices; the structures of institutional memory. These three themes illustrate how the modifications or the persistence of conditions of vulnerability and resilience depended on tensions and conflicts among multiple actors and their conflicting intentions. …”
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    RUSSIA FOREIGN MINISTRY AND THE STATE DUMA DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR by S. I. Chernyavskiy

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…In addition, the study uses elements of diachronic analysis, a comparison of the post-revolutionary and post-Soviet restructuring of diplomatic institutions in Russia, which demonstrates how deep the institutional memory can be under conditions of a consistent change in the socio-political structure.…”
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    Cyber Security of the Economy and Public Finances: Historiography and Post-War Trajectory of Development by Petrukha Nina M., Petrukha Serhii V., Zhmaiev Anatolii Yu., Synkevych Maksym E.

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The article examines the evolution of the cyber security paradigm in the context of the ontogenesis of the economy and public finances with an emphasis on the triggers of pre-war and war-oriented institutional memory and challenges in the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine. …”
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    Defiant Braceros : How Migrant Fought for Racial, Sexual & Political Freedom by Laureanne Rivard

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In her book Defiant Braceros, Mireya Loza puts into writing the collective, individual and institutional memories of the binational Bracero Program, that was set aside by Mexico, the United States and the institutions involved. …”
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