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Revising the ‘myth’ of a ‘clean wehrmacht’: generals’ trials, public opinion, and the dynamics of Vergangenheitsbewältigung in West Germany, 1948–60 [PDF]
Among one of the most consistent claims made by the organizers and supporters of the ‘Wehrmacht exhibition’ has been that the ‘myth’ of a ‘clean Wehrmacht’ took root in the Federal Republic of Germany in the early 1950s, lasting well into the 1980s, only
Searle, DA
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Grindbakken by Rotor. The Art and Architecture of Framing in Situ [PDF]
In 2012 architectural design and research collective Rotor was invited to make the inaugural exhibition for a new open air cultural event space in a former part of Ghent’s sea harbour that is being redeveloped.
Liefooghe, Maarten
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Exhibition of Specimens from a Case of Suppuration of the Antrum Due to Aspergillus Fumigatus, with a Short Note of the Case [PDF]
Douglas Harmer
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Research students exhibition catalogue 2013 [PDF]
This exhibition catalogue showcases the work of current UCA research students at various stages of their research journey. The theme of the exhibition and the one day conference is time - place - space and through their practice the research students ...
Ayling-Smith, Beverly+9 more
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The effect of gender bias on medical students and career choices: a cross-sectional study
Dear Editor, Gender equality amongst healthcare professionals is no doubt paramount to allow both equal opportunity and provision of good quality healthcare.
AKANKSHA GARG, ANURADHA BHIDE
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Defining Museum Intervention: An Analysis of James Putnam\u27s Time Machine [PDF]
In his 2001 publication Art and Artifact: The Museum as Medium, independent curator James Putnam coins the term ‘museum intervention’ to describe a type of artwork created by some artists as a means to critique organizing principles of the museum. Putnam’
Hanbury, Caitlin
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The Plains of Mars, European War Prints, 1500-1825
Over fifty original prints by renowned artists from the sixteenth through the early nineteenth century, including Albrecht Dürer, Lucas Cranach, Théodore Géricault, and Francisco de Goya, among many others, are featured inThe Plains of Mars: European War
Casale, Melissa+3 more
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Afghanistan: A Glimpse of War—Contemporary History at the Canadian War Museum [PDF]
How do you exhibit the history of an ongoing conflict, with an unknown outcome and with most documents restricted on the basis of operational security? What story can you tell?
Burtch, Andrew
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