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Restrictions on academic freedom, persecution and armed conflict have forced many scholars into exile. So far, the professional trajectories of these scholars and their contributions to knowledge exchange have not been studied comprehensively.
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The Magical Power of Căluș Against Ieleʼs Possession in Dolj County
Analyzing the female mythological beings Iele [They], we follow the theoretical body of work opened by Mircea Eliade, Anca Giurchescu, and Bogdan Neagota.
Mihaela Călinescu
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Memory and exile in the poetry of Luis Cernuda
Luis Cernuda (1902-1963) was exiled from Spain in 1938 due to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. He lived in Great Britain, America and Mexico and he never returned to his homeland.
Aileen Logan
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The purpose of this paper is to explain why, in 1966, the Romanian leadership adopted a wholly restrictive pronatalist policy, based on the strict limitation of abortion, instead of one based on socioeconomic incentives to families, as suggested by ...
Florin Stanica Soare
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Investigation and analysis of the characteristics of exile from the Minor Autocracy to the 1921coup [PDF]
The use of the ban on exile during the Qajar period was used to dispose of the influential person from the center. The princes and dwinnians were from this group of exiles. Meanwhile, the exile of the constitutional era is an exception.
mahmood sadat
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La vitre « derrière laquelle/ nous sommes chez nous/ là où nous ne sommes plus »
Exile is an important motif in Utz Rachowski’s life and literary work. Arrested in 1979 by the Stasi for having written and duplicated a handful of poems, Rachowski spent a total of almost 14 months in jail, was then deprived of his citizenship and ...
Daniel Argelès
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Spolek československých advokátů v zahraničí během druhé světové války
The article deals with the Association of Czechoslovak Advocates Abroad in Exile in Great Britain during the Second World War, its rights and aspects of life in exile.
David Hubený
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The article focuses on the cartographic enactment of the topos of Ukraine as a lost homeland in contemporary German literary discourse on migration, and in particular in the body of work that conveys the voices of the “second generation” — children of ...
Ievgeniia Voloshchuk
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From psychic exile to geographical exile.
This text aims to rethink the question of exile and how we approach the other whom we call “the foreigner” without either denying or fetishizing his or her difference. Based on clinical experience, it highlights the way in which psychic exile is revived through geographical exile, which raises, for each individual, the question of “the foreign” both ...
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Sociology in Communist Romania: An Institutional and Biographical Overview
Suppressed on ideological grounds, banned as academic discipline, and dismantled as scientific infrastructure in the first postwar years, sociology was re-institutionalized in communist Romania during the 1960s, largely on political grounds. Subsequently,
Bosomitu Ștefan
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