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Diogenes, 2007
AbstractThis paper traces back the psychological effects of the ‘masked exile’ of a Jewish Tunisian family settled in France. The author provides a rich analysis of a sudden and permanent change of nationality, country, language, urban bustle and family environment, following the ‘tunisification of Tunisia’ launched by President Bourguiba at the end of
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AbstractThis paper traces back the psychological effects of the ‘masked exile’ of a Jewish Tunisian family settled in France. The author provides a rich analysis of a sudden and permanent change of nationality, country, language, urban bustle and family environment, following the ‘tunisification of Tunisia’ launched by President Bourguiba at the end of
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Abstract This chapter provides an overview of 1 Esdras (also called 3 Ezra), which is the Old Testament in the Eastern Orthodox tradition, but not in the Catholic or Protestant Bible. The book, likely written in the second century bce, offers a version of how Judah established its society after the Babylonian exile.
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2015
This chapter examines the ways in which the émigré community of British India conceived of their absence from ‘home’ as a kind of exile. While apparently artless, the trope of ‘home’ was not simple. The nostalgic or picturesque representation (privileging aesthetics over experience or memory) of the homeland served to reinforce affective connections ...
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This chapter examines the ways in which the émigré community of British India conceived of their absence from ‘home’ as a kind of exile. While apparently artless, the trope of ‘home’ was not simple. The nostalgic or picturesque representation (privileging aesthetics over experience or memory) of the homeland served to reinforce affective connections ...
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Money in Exile: Campaign Contributions and Committee Access
Journal of Politics, 2016E. Powell, Justin Grimmer
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NLR in eXile: Emerging roles of NLRX1 in immunity and human disease
Immunology, 2021Robert J Pickering, Lee M Booty
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Refugees and Exile: From "Refugee Studies" to the National Order of Things
, 1995Liisa H. Malkki
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Democracy in Exile: Hans Speier and the Rise of the Defense Intellectual
, 2018Daniel Bessner
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2019
This chapter assesses how Alcibiades found refuge in Sparta after he broke with Athens, his homeland becoming an enemy city. If Athens had become an enemy city, Sparta instantly became his ally. Thus, in the winter of 415–414, he was officially welcomed in Sparta and ready to help Sparta against Athens, providing the most secret intelligence as well as
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This chapter assesses how Alcibiades found refuge in Sparta after he broke with Athens, his homeland becoming an enemy city. If Athens had become an enemy city, Sparta instantly became his ally. Thus, in the winter of 415–414, he was officially welcomed in Sparta and ready to help Sparta against Athens, providing the most secret intelligence as well as
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