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    Methodological stakes around the "heritage - tourism - development" triangulation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by Yves Robert

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Among the ideas which stir the ongoing debates, the stake of the relations between the concepts of heritage, development and tourism is identified as a priority approach for this country, which is in the process of economic reconstruction and in the stage of peace consolidation. The question of a territorialized heritage closely related to social and economic dynamics and environmental problems (such as cultural landscapes, ancient urban centers, cultural routes), gave rise to a body of thought questioning the notion of “neighborhood tourism” genuinely profitable to local populations (unlike what is known as “community tourism”), without refusing the more usual approaches which promote international tourism.…”
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    Eleanor Roosevelt’s Radio Broadcasts in France by Anya Luscombe

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Roosevelt broadcast a series of weekly radio commentaries aimed at explaining to families in France and other French-speaking countries the workings of the UN and to urge Europeans to work together for peace. These weekly talks generated (as did all Mrs. …”
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    Violence interpersonnelle en milieu de travail : une analyse du phénomène en milieu correctionnel québécois by Nathalie Jauvin, Michel Vézina, Renée Bourbonnais, Julie Dussault

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…This article presents research results obtained during a sizeable study of peace officers in Quebec correctional services (CSO). …”
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    Eleanor Roosevelt at the United Nations: “Diplomacy from Below” and the Search for a New Transatlantic Dialogue by Raffaella Baritono

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…In 1945, Truman appointed Eleanor Roosevelt as a member of the American delegation to the first session of the United Nations in an effort to send a signal to the many associations who wanted to have a role in the redefinition of the post-war democratic order. ER’ s commitment to peace and social justice was an expression of internationalism ‘from below’, which was convinced that the challenge to enlarge and make democracy more inclusive, more respectful of gender, racial, and ethnic differences had to be won not only in the domestic political sphere but also in the international one. …”
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    Horaţiu şi Augustus by Alexandra Ciocârlie

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In course of time, Horace adheres to some of Augustus’ initiatives whom he appreciates especially as peace-maker striving to heal the wounds of the civil wars. …”
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    The African social question: A challenge to the African church in light of the two synods on Africa

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The Second Synod on Africa, held in October 2009, had as its theme: “The Church in Africa in service to reconciliation, justice and peace”. Pope Benedict XVI issued a post-synodal exhortation, entitled Africae Munus. …”
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    THEORY OF BIOHAPPINESS AND GENETIC VIRTUE OF MARK WALKER by Julia V. Khvastunova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Huxley’s novel “Brave New World”, where residents use soma, have the corrected nature of “genetic virtues”, and are in a state of controlled “ignorance”, happiness, and peace. M. Walker formulates his solution to O. Huxley’s dilemma (the choice between happiness and perfection) through the legalization and improvement of HPP. …”
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    Between France and Germany: René Schickele and “Geistiges Elsässertum” by Áine McGillicuddy

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…As an astute observer of contemporaneous European political events, he believed Alsace had a crucial role to play as the ideal cultural mediator between its rival neighbours to ensure harmonious Franco-German relations and peace in Europe. This mission, which he called ‘geistiges Elsässertum’, is a leitmotif, which is clearly discernible in much of his writing. …”
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    Od ruchu protestu do partii władzy. Rozwój Zielonych w Niemczech by Grzegorz Brzozowski-Zabost

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…In the 1970s new social movements like environmentalists, peace organizations and feminist founded political party The Greens (Die Grünen). …”
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    Nuno Álvares Pereira, senhor de Almada by José Augusto C. F. Oliveira

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…From Nuno Álvares Pereira's life path, were always highlighted his warlike actions and his religious virtues, although his performance as holder of jurisdictional powers over vast domains still remains unclear. When peace negotiations with Castile were definitively in line and his military services were no longer indispensable to the political declaration of D. …”
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    Perceptions of War in a Darwinian Perspective by Michel Prum

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Yet other writers chose to read peace into Darwin’s writings, and pointed to the notions of solidarity and philanthropy present in such publications as Descent of Man (1871). …”
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    Une « drôle de guerre » à l’écran : Khalkhin Gol by Alexandre Sumpf

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Under the misleading appearance of a linear narrative, there is thus a complex mechanism that uses all the weapons developed by Soviet film propaganda from the previous two decades – in vain, it seems, since the film finally remains "on the shelf", considered inappropriate in 1940 when the "Strange peace" settles in the East of Europe.…”
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    Non-Fictional Interwar Narratives by English Writers by Barbara PUSCHMANN-NALENZ

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Siegfried Sassoon’s Memoirs of an Infantry Officer (1930) and Robert Graves’s Good Bye to All That (1929) present their authors’ experiences in war and peace times. Both had volunteered for the First World War and were deeply disillusioned about the meaninglessness of the sacrifice of lives. …”
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    The dialogical theology of Hans Küng: Clash between the Catholic Mission and Islamic Da’wah in Indonesia by W.F. Riyanto, P.T. Galle’

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Küng was neither an orientalist nor an Islamologist; he was a Catholic theologian who contributed to interreligious dialogue for world peace. The primary source of data in this study is Küng’s work. …”
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    La frontière entre le bilād al-islām et le bilād al-Nūba : enjeux et ambiguïtés d’une frontière immobile (VIIe-XIIe siècle) by Robin Seignobos

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…As a consequence of the failure to conquer Nubia in the 7th century, a peace treaty was signed that singled out this territory. …”
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    La verdad en tiempos de guerra. Una ilustración del consecuencialismo de John Dewey by Miguel Catalán

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Dewey meditates on the difficulties to keep the normative standard of truth and consequentialist rationality not only in the course of a war, but also in subsequent years: specific aspects of war as it were propaganda and censorship, the cultivation of the irrationality under the layer of the rigor, the camouflage of individual, economic or class interests under the cloak of patriotism and the will to humiliate the adversary nation under the pretext of doing justice, converge in a socio-political dynamics of falsehood and irrationality whose consequences extend beyond the signing of the peace treaties.…”
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    Statul și biserica la începuturile româniei moderne: publicistica religioasă a lui Neofit Scriban by Manuela Anton

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The essay focuses on the fundamental role played by the Romanian Orthodox Church in the process by which the modern Romanian state came into existence at the end of the War for Crimea (1853–1856). The Paris Peace Talks of March 1856 revealed Russia’s international isolation and thus weakening the influence of its Panslavist and Pan-Orthodox propaganda among the nations of the South-East European area. …”
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    What kind of history to study at university by A. V. Rychkov

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…According to the author, in the current conditions for the formation of a global peace, it is necessary to focus attention on teaching the discipline «History of Russia», which is an important factor in preserving the state sovereignty of the country. …”
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