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The Little Civil War Drummer Boy

open access: yes, 2019
When I think about the battle front, I think about soldiers in uniform marching off to fight with their weapons and small mementos from home. I also think about the many doctors and nurses who provided care to men riddled with bullet holes and disease. I
Sauers, Cameron T.
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Introduction to G.W.F. Hegel [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
No abstract ...
Knowles, D.
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Carbon Populism and Representative Politics: On Why Fossil Fuel Firms Speaking for ‘The People’ Is a Bad Idea

open access: yesJournal of Management Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract Despite growing recognition that countries around the world must transition to a low‐carbon economy, global greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise. One way that decarbonization has been obstructed, we argue, is by fossil fuel firms intentionally conflating their agenda with ‘the people’, evoking notions of national identity, security and ...
Daniel Nyberg   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

THE FORMATION OF THE NATIONAL IDENTITY OF STUDENTS IN THE STUDY OF THE COURSE "HISTORY"

open access: yesВестник Самарского государственного технического университета. Серия: Психолого-педагогические науки, 2015
The article discusses the importance of teaching the course "History" in high school for the formation of national identity of modern Russian society. Historical memory is regarded as the basis of national identity.
Natalia A. Tatarenkova
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Exiled Settler P. O. Lehman: A Teacher of German and French at Tobolsk Classical Gymnasium (1830–1840)

open access: yesНаучный диалог
This article examines the life of P. O. Lehman, a retired non-commissioned officer and participant in the Patriotic War of 1812–1814. Convicted of fraud in 1822, Lehman served two years in prison before being exiled to Siberia for settlement. In 1830, he
M. Yu. Lapteva
doaj   +1 more source

Lawnmower Poetry and the Poetry of Lawnmowers

open access: yes
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Francesca Gardner
wiley   +1 more source

That sinkin’ feeling: Environmentally induced distress on a disappearing island

open access: yesMedical Anthropology Quarterly, EarlyView.
Abstract Residents of Tangier Island, Virginia, a subsiding island in the Chesapeake Bay, embody psychosocial dimensions of environmental change. Analysis of ethnographic data shows islanders’ experiences and articulations of anxiety, panic, and despair as “that sinkin’ feeling,” resulting from the stress of living with the long‐term threat of imminent
Jonna Yarrington
wiley   +1 more source

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