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[The Red Cross, Pan-Americanism and health in the inter-war period].
The Red Cross, an international organization originally founded in Europe, promoted in different Latin American countries the formation of national societies under the humanitarian and neutral principles in relation to the treatment of prisoners in times
María Silvia Di Liscia, A. Alvarez
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Geography and area studies as critical bedfellows? The view from Singapore
Abstract While Geography and Area Studies both share the burden of the colonial past and entrenchment in American‐Eurocentrism, there is something to be gained from greater critical rapprochement between the two fields of knowledge. From Singapore as a vantage point, producing geographical knowledge through immersion in the area—broadly defined as ...
Brenda S. A. Yeoh
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Response to Sean Wilentz, Against Exceptionalism: Class Consciousness and the American Labor Movement, 1790-1920 [PDF]
[Excerpt] Wilentz\u27s critique of the exceptionalist theme in American historiography is to the point. Whether one applauded the absence of feudalism, and therefore class conflict, in America with the historians of the 1950s or bemoaned that liberal ...
Salvatore, Nick
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Populism and Trust in the Public Service in Canada
ABSTRACT Denigrating public servants has been a key feature of populists movements that seek to prioritize the individual and “common people” over “establishment elites”. In Canada, mainstream conservative party leaders claim “Canada is broken” and openly advocate for “getting rid of the gatekeepers,” for example, while right‐wing populists often ...
Jared J. Wesley, Brendan Boyd
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Spartan Daily, November 5, 1934 [PDF]
Volume 23, Issue 32https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2211/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Peer Reviewed ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/23606/1/0000568 ...
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History Roundtable on US Universities and the State: Episodes from the Twentieth Century
Abstract This roundtable explores four historical episodes in the history of state–university relations in the United States. In doing so, it addresses issues that also figure prominently in present‐day debates, including questions of academic freedom and free speech, the state's role in research funding as well as the international features of higher ...
Kate Ballantyne +4 more
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An Ontological Security Analysis of Americanism in Turkish Foreign Policy, 1945-1960
This article aims to draw attention to an aspect of Turkish foreign policy that has not been sufficiently theorized, especially within the framework of Ontological Security Theory. It attempts to show that one of the motives of Turkish foreign policy for
Emine Alp
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Trumpism: a disfigured Americanism
The current cultural turmoil in the U.S. is much associated with Trumpism. This article asserts that Trumpism has its ideological root in nativism, a cultural tradition perpetuated by John Higham. To point out the disfigured Americanism in Trumpism, this
Mimi Yang
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This article examines white Australian veterans' views and memories of Vietnamese people in three stages: during the war, after the Fall of Saigon, and upon return to Vietnam. Drawing on original oral histories with veterans who returned to Vietnam, this article shows that veterans' characterisations of Vietnamese were fundamentally about defining ...
Mia Martin Hobbs
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