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The history of Chicago in the WWII post-war period was characterized by two main issue: a series of new urban plannings and a strong internal mobility. Both, however, started in the decades before WWII.
Marco Moschetti
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Artykuł dotyczy działalności Polskiego Stronnictwa Ludowego, które ze względu na przepisy prawa amerykańskiego i kanadyjskiego nie mogło działać pod swoją nazwą. Funkcjonowało tam jako Związek Przyjaciół Wsi Polskiej. Organizacja ta kierowana przez grono
Romuald Turkowski
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El Opus Dei en Estados Unidos (1957-1961): la región de Chicago / Opus Dei in the United States (1957-1961): The Chicago Region [PDF]
Opus Dei began its apostolic activities in the United States in 1949 but in November 1957 a new chapter in the history of Opus Dei in the United States commenced with the establishment of two distinct circumscriptions: the Chicago region and the ...
Federico M. Requena
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De Chicago a Kent State: un retrato musical de las protestas contra la Guerra de Vietnam
La participación de Estados Unidos en la guerra de Vietnam generó reacciones de apoyo y rechazo en la sociedad estadounidense. La movilización, en principio dispersa, alcanzó su punto álgido en las protestas acaecidas en la Convención del Partido ...
Juan Andrés García Martín
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With autonomous vehicles (AVs) still in the testing phase, researchers and planners must resort to simulation techniques to explore possible futures regarding shared and automated mobility.
Krishna Murthy Gurumurthy +2 more
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The Representation of Subaltern Identity in the New Arabic Novel: The Case of the Novel Chicago [PDF]
Cultural identity might be revealed in group features of human beings sharing many relationships like common history, social and religious descriptions. All cultures represent their identity through different tools and means.
Mohammad Ali Azarshab, Fatima Araji
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Curating for Care in Mexican Chicago: How a Museum Gave Voice to a Migrant Community
This article looks at the practice of urban curating within diasporic communities through the lens of care. Urban curating provides a decolonial understanding of voice, responsibility and care within diasporic urban environments and across their expanded
Guillermo Ruiz de Teresa
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The article examines the complicated history of the search for Lithuanian identity in the church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Chicago. After leaving their homeland in the aftermath of World War II, the Lithuanian community struggled to ...
Petrulis Vaidas
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El carácter subversivo de la literatura mexicana de Chicago
La literatura mexicana de Chicago es un fenómeno de extracción obrera que reivindica la figura del migrante, rompiendo así con paradigmas establecidos en la literatura canónica mexicana.
José Ángel Navejas
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In Eos (June 22, p. 547), The University of Chicago is described as a large municipal university. It is actually a private university with about 2600 undergraduates in a liberal arts college and 5000 graduates in divisions and graduate schools. Its campus and ethos are similar to those of Johns Hopkins University.
Joseph V. Smith, Laurence H. Nobles
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