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Ethnicity and religion as determinants of health in Afghanistan: the case of Hazaras. [PDF]
Nafeh F.
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The Trump presidency: Cascading global shocks on global health. [PDF]
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What is Diplomatic History … ?
1988The practice of international history, that is of the history of relations between nation states, began in the nineteenth century with the publication, first, of the great series on international treaties, and then of national diplomatic documents pioneered by the British official blue books and followed by the national publication of documents on the ...
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Who Pays the Diplomats in the New Diplomatic History?
DiplomaticaAbstract What did it mean for an early modern trading company to supplement the salary of a diplomat working for a sovereign state? This essay explores the range of the concept of early modern business diplomacy. It finds that while chartered trading companies participated in diplomacy with different polities around the world, they ...
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On the Study of Diplomatic History
Pacific Historical Review, 1946field of diplomatic history in the 19oO's. The indictment invites scrutiny. No one, I suppose, would deny that the temptation to cultivate the field was strong and natural. Very rapidly an unprecedented quantity of evidence was made available. In 1934 Professors Gooch and Temperley pointed out that material for the study of the Balkan wars was "the ...
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DIPLOMATIC TURMOIL IN THE ΜODERN HISTORY OF GREECE
International Journal of Social Science, Management and Economics ResearchThe national uprising of 1821 was a revolution of an entire nation against a conqueror that had occupied Greek soil for over four centuries. The Ottoman Empire had been steadily and methodically driving the Greek nation toward complete annihilation. In response, the Greek people revolted, rebelled, and, after many bloody struggles, ultimately won their
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