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The weight of the past: trauma and testimony in Que bom te ver viva [PDF]
This article examines representations of trauma in Lúcia Murat’s Que bom te ver viva (How Nice to See You Alive, 1989), a semi-documentary focusing on the experiences of former political militants who, like the director herself, were arrested and ...
Heise, Tatiana
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A Theory of Military Dictatorships [PDF]
We investigate how nondemocratic regimes use the military and how this can lead to the emergence of military dictatorships. The elite may build a strong military and make the concessions necessary for the military to behave as their perfect agent, or they may risk the military turning against them.
Acemoglu D, Ticchi D, VINDIGNI, ANDREA
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Steep‐Switching Memory FET for Noise‐Resistant Reservoir Computing System
We demonstrate the steep‐switching memory FET with CuInP2S6/h‐BN/α‐In2Se3 heterostructure for application in noise‐resistant reservoir computing systems. The proposed device achieves steep switching characteristics (SSPGM = 19 mV/dec and SSERS = 23 mV/dec) through stabilization between CuInP2S6 and h‐BN.
Seongkweon Kang +6 more
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One of the main objectives of Franco’s educational policy was the training of the working class, which is why one of the principal educational institutions created during that period were the Universidades Laborales.
Patricia Delgado Granados +1 more
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El presente artículo analiza las evoluciones ideológicas que rodearon al Museo Internacional de la Resistencia Salvador Allende, desde su implantación en España en 1976, hasta el envío a Chile de las obras que lo conformaron, ya en 1991.
Élodie Lebeau +1 more
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Glass, historically valued for its purity and durability, has long inspired artists and societies. This article introduces the concept of “Archeo‐Inspiration”, drawing on cultural and historical contexts of glass to guide future material innovations.
Eva von Contzen +3 more
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La «transición a la democracia» en la Argentina frente a las cristalizaciones de la memoria
This article deals with the process leading to democracy in Argentina which took place between the end of the last military dictatorship (1976-1983) and the beginnings of Raul Alfonsin’s democratic government. Our approach is centered upon the problem of
Marina Franco
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Remittances and Protest in Dictatorships [PDF]
AbstractRemittances—money migrant workers send back home—are the second largest source of international financial flows in developing countries. As with other sources of international finance, such as foreign direct investment and foreign aid, worker remittances shape politics in recipient countries. We examine the political consequences of remittances
Escriba-Folch, Abel +2 more
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Ferroelectrics Hybrids: Harnessing Multifunctionality of 2D Semiconductors in the Post‐Moore Era
In this Review, the state of art of ferroelectric hybrid systems—combining ferroelectrics, 2D semiconductors, and molecular switches is presented—as next‐generation platforms for high‐density, multifunctional electronics. By discussing 2D FeFET applications, nanoscale material downscaling, M3D integration, and emerging ferroelectrics, it highlights ...
Haixin Qiu +3 more
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Chili 1977-2005 : pour une lecture historienne de la « longue transition à la démocratie de marché »
There has been much debate about Transition to the democracy in Chile, “achieved or not”, “complete or incomplete”, democracy with adjectives or not.
Stéphane Boisard
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