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The Latest Armed and Political Movement for the Independence of Ukraine
Banderites are the name given to the fighters for Ukraine’s independence in western Ukraine in 1940s and 1950s. The organised nationalist movement was so violent and numerous that the occupiers continue to this day identify every unfavourable Ukrainian ...
Oleksandr Vovk
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According to the objective of thinking about Brazilian experience in the sixties, Frai Betto refers, in this interview, to his militancy, the connection between religion and politics, the dialogue between Marxism and Christianity, and armed struggle as ...
Paulo Margaria
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No Rent, no Rates: Civil Disobedience Against Internment in Northern Ireland, 1971-1974
Recent scholarship on civil disobedience in Northern Ireland primarily focuses on the immediate period before the breakout of violence in 1969, and in some cases, on the mass protests of the late 1970s around the H-Block/Armagh prison protests.
Rosa Gilbert
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A series of debates continue to revolve around the phenomenon of politicization and militant radicalization that began during the 1960s. The categories of New Left, Revolutionary Left, and Revolutionary Peronism are used to account for such a process of ...
Humberto Cucchetti
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This article discusses the history of relations between the Peruvian Marxist left wing and their radical peasant faction during the years of the military dictatorship (1968-1980).
Ricardo Caro Cárdenas
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Consideration of an adequate theoretical-epistemological approach in hybrid warfare phenomenon research [PDF]
The characteristics of warfare, as a complex social phenomenon, are determined by the impact of different factors. However, they are conditioned to a great extent by the applied concepts of warfare of conflicting sides.
Vračar Milinko S.
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No Place by the Fire: The Story of South African Ex-Combatants and the National Peace Accord Trust [PDF]
Describes the experiences of South African ex-combatants in the armed struggle to end apartheid who are now marginalized, and the National Peace Accord Trust's intervention programs and advocacy work to facilitate reintegration into their ...
Janet Shapiro, Marian Nell
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Exile, return, record : exploring historical narratives and community resistance through participatory filmmaking in 'post-conflict’ Guatemala [PDF]
Following previous experiences of violence and forced displacement, ‘the returnees’ from the Guatemalan campesino community ‘Copal AA la Esperanza’ are now defending their territory against the construction of a hydroelectric dam.
Boeykens, Tessa
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The historiography of the '70s in Argentina has tended to focus on military deployment of leftist political organizations. Has thus been relegated studying mass fronts.
Julieta Pacheco, Guido Lissandrello
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Some notes on the ‘Baader-Meinhof Complex' [PDF]
This film review essay offers some reflections on the contemporary receptions of left-wing armed struggle politics as represented in the film Baader Meinhof Complex, directed by Uli Edel and based on a book by Stefan Aust.
Schlembach, Raphael
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