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Reunion and reconciliation, reviewed and reconsidered [PDF]
At the close of the Civil War in 1865, many Americans began talking about “reunion” and “reunification,” even “healing” and “reconciliation,” although the precise meaning of those words would remain elusive.
Silber, N.
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The nation, Slavism, and Russia in the national emancipation conception of Svetozár Hurban Vajanský [PDF]
Marcel Martinkovič
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Le Massacre des affranchis. Race, émancipation et la République de 1889 à São Luís
This article deals with the circumstances that led to the shooting of the so-called « freed black monarchists » on November 17, 1889, in the city of São Luís do Maranhão. The conflict, still in need of comprehensive historical analysis, resulted from the
Matheus Gato
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Centering at the Margins, Using Qualitative Research for Resilience and Emancipation.
Madiha Syeda
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The Unfinished Work: The Civil War Centennial and the Civil Rights Movement
The Civil War Centennial celebrations fell short of a great opportunity in which Americans could reflect on the legacy of the Civil War through the racial crisis erupting in their nation.
Sutter, Megan A.
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Faith on the Margins: Religion and Civic Emancipation among Roma People during Communist Rule in Romania [PDF]
Manuela Marín
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Boaventura Santos, law and criticism: from the regulation to the possibility of emancipation
David Francisco Lopes Gomes +1 more
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PARKER, Ian. Revolution in Psychology. Alienation to Emancipation
Simone Belli
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