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Letters of recognition: the spatial inscription of literature in the Romanian street nomenclature. [PDF]
Rusu MS, Baghiu S.
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Written empires: Franciscans, texts, and the making of Early Modern Iberian Empires
Federico Palomo
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Book Review: Parag Khanna, The Second World. Empires and Influence in the New Global Order, New York, Random House, 2008 [PDF]
Doris MIRONESCU
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The Journal of American-East Asian Relations, 2015
Many studies on u.s.-Korea relations describe the bilateral interactions to 1905 and the restored diplomatic relations after Korea’s liberation in 1945. This study focuses instead on the interwar years proceeding from the premise that American understandings of colonial Korea are important to grasp u.s. wartime planning for Korea’s future.
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Many studies on u.s.-Korea relations describe the bilateral interactions to 1905 and the restored diplomatic relations after Korea’s liberation in 1945. This study focuses instead on the interwar years proceeding from the premise that American understandings of colonial Korea are important to grasp u.s. wartime planning for Korea’s future.
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Theory, Culture & Society, 2002
Hardt and Negri's Empire pronounces the end of socialist/communist history based upon class and colonial struggles. The only dialectic of history is in the capacity of American capitalism for self-transformation and universalization. Empire presents a revisionary narrative of American republicanism, New Deal and post-war hegemony that has evolved into
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Hardt and Negri's Empire pronounces the end of socialist/communist history based upon class and colonial struggles. The only dialectic of history is in the capacity of American capitalism for self-transformation and universalization. Empire presents a revisionary narrative of American republicanism, New Deal and post-war hegemony that has evolved into
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However it may have originated, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, modern citizenship became an institution deployed for colonial and imperial campaigns to create governable (rather than merely subject) peoples. Many postcolonial nations and states inherited and then effectively instituted citizenship for governing – dividing, classifying ...
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CHALLENGING THE EMPIRICAL EMPIRE
Economic Affairs, 2010Many of the problems in the British public sector directly relate to the attempt to create a world fit for the central planner in which all tasks can be set down in a system of rules. The philosophy of ‘empirical consequentialism’ underpins this entire venture.
Helen Jackson, Paul Ormerod
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