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Abstract Purpose During World War II, scientific studies were conducted in the Jewish ghetto of Warsaw (Poland). This research, focusing on hunger‐induced disease, was embedded in circumstances of omnipresent hunger and starvation. Ophthalmologist Szymon Fajgenblat (1900–1944) was one of the involved physicians and wrote a manuscript about ...
Richard H. C. Zegers +2 more
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Emigration State: Race, Citizenship and Settler Imperialism in Modern British History, c. 1850–1972
Abstract What role did migration play in the making of modern Britain? We now have a good sense of how ethnicity, class, religion and gender structured immigrants' experience and what impact they had on Britain's culture, society and economy. But as Nancy Green pointed out almost two decades ago, scholars of migration must focus on exit as well as ...
Freddy Foks
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Geography and regional economic growth: The high cost of deviating from nature
Abstract We analyze the role of nature and geography in determining economic and social outcomes. We propose a theoretical model relating geography and nature to economic growth, and examine that model using data from NUTS 2 European regions. By doing this, we identify the predictive power of first‐nature variables to explain regional population ...
Daniel Albalate +2 more
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Stephen Gwynn and the failure of constitutional nationalism in Ireland, 1919-1921 [PDF]
The Irish Party, the organization which represented the constitutional nationalist demand for home rule for almost fifty years in Westminster, was the most notable victim of the revolution in Ireland, c. 1916–23.
Reid, Colin
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Hide seek and negotiate: Alfred Cope and counter intelligence in Ireland 1919–1921 [PDF]
British intelligence in Ireland between 1919 and 1921 has been characterized as a toxic mix of incompetence and mendacity. This article will challenge this judgement by examining the activities, impact and consequences of a British civil servant, Alfred ...
Sloan, Geoffrey
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First molecular phylogenetic insights into the evolution of Eriocaulon (Eriocaulaceae, Poales) [PDF]
Eriocaulon is a genus of c. 470 aquatic and wetland species of the monocot plant family Eriocaulaceae. It is widely distributed in Africa, Asia and America, with centres of species richness in the tropics.
Barfod, Anders S +20 more
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Perang Kemerdekaan Irlandia (1919-1921)
Article entitled “War Independence Ireland 1919-1921". by general study this discuss about war independence Irish based _ with the guerrilla strategy carried out society and elite his nationalism Study this use method study history that includes heuristics, criticis, interpretation, and historiography, which are also assisted by approach ...
Thenny Soendayana, Muhammad Rafly Dwi Ryanto +1 more
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Rafał Taubenschlag objął zwyczajną katedrę od 1 września 1921 r. na podstawie dekretu nominacyjnego z 31 sierpnia 1921 r. Początki jego kariery naukowej jako docenta traktować jako odpowiednik dzisiejszego samodzielnego pracownika nauki, datują się na ...
Przemysław Marcin Żukowski
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Ojciec Franciszek Szczygłowski (1876-1941), ksiądz katolicki dwudziestolecia międzywojennego, był jednym z największych dobroczyńców salezjańskich wywodzących się z duchowieństwa diecezjalnego.
Jarosław Wąsowicz
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Scena i Lutnia Robotnicza (1919-1921)
Artykuł dotyczy Sceny i Lutni Robotniczej, zespołu złożonego z robotników, którzy pod kierunkiem Antoniny Sokolicz tworzyli ten teatr w latach 1919-1921 w Warszawie. Artykuł prezentuje miejsce Sceny i Lutni w dorobku i biografii artystycznej Sokolicz, rekonstruuje losy teatru w powiązaniu z jego założeniami i aspiracjami jako teatru robotniczego, a ...
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