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The Newspeak : rhetoric of Croatian communists
In the article the issue of a language of the Croatian (Yugoslav) communists – called here after Orwell the totalitarian Newspeak – is taken into consideration.
Czerwiński, Maciej
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Terendak Military Cemetery: Bodies, Burials, and ‘Operation Bring Them Home'
Terendak Military Cemetery occupies an unusual position in the history of Australian war cemeteries. Initially established to service the needs of the community at Terendak Garrison—the operational base for Commonwealth forces in Malaya during the early years of the Cold War—it became the official overseas burial site of Australian dead during the ...
Hannah Swaine, Kate Ariotti
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Rokkan Rules? Communist Elites and the Choice of Electoral Systems in the Yugoslav Republics, 1989-1990. [PDF]
Glaurdić J, Muharemović E.
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Spectacle and Spy Stories: The 1954 Royal Commission on Espionage
ABSTRACT The Menzies government's 1954 royal commission, established to investigate Soviet espionage in Australia, is well known as the backdrop to the Labor Party split. It saw opposition leader H.V. Evatt's demise and ushered in an almost 20‐year period of Liberal Party governance.
Ebony Nilsson
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War veterans, minorities and crisis points in Yugoslav welfare. [PDF]
Newman JP, Lendák-Kabók K.
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Feyerabend, funding, and the freedom of science: the case of traditional Chinese medicine. [PDF]
Shaw J.
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ABSTRACT This article explores Australian media commentary on white Rhodesians migrating to Australia, focusing on the period of Malcolm Fraser's prime ministership (1975–1983). The main argument is that the Australian media debates about whether to classify white Rhodesians as ‘migrants’ or ‘refugees’ were not merely semantic but reflected a deeper ...
George Bishi, Ana Stevenson
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Speech Repression and Threat Narratives in Politics: Social Goals and Cognitive Foundations. [PDF]
Marie A.
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ABSTRACT ‘Middle Australia’ became a ubiquitous term of social categorisation and political positioning during the latter decades of the 20th century. This article examines how this concept was variously used in the metropolitan print media in the guises of the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age of Melbourne, including in their reporting of federal and ...
Chris Beer
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Purging the Judiciary After a Transition: Between a Rock and a Hard Place. [PDF]
Šipulová K, Kosař D.
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