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Dante's Afterlife in Argentina [PDF]
In the 1890s, Bartolomé Mitre (President of Argentina from 1862-1868) published a Spanish translation of the Divine Comedy that was as key to the diffusion of Dante in the Río de la Plata as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s English translation (1867) was in ...
Sottong, Heather R
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Exiles in British sociology [PDF]
We have all seen them, foreheads wrinkled like a ploughed field, pastel-shaded check summer shirts worn in winter, desks festooned with yellowed index cards covered in hieroglyphics, books like yours only in plainer covers and read more carefully, filthy
Turner, Charles
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German studies in the U.S.: history, theory and practice [PDF]
This paper discusses the profile of German Studies in the context of interdisciplinary intercultural area studies, as it has been developed during the last decades at universities in the United States, particularly at the University of California at ...
Seeba, Hinrich C.
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Exil et terrorisme d’État en Argentine
Argentina’s military dictatorship in the 1970s took a stance – based upon the doctrine of national security – aiming at eliminating “subversive” political enemies.
Marina Franco
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The return of the Sienese exiles, 1530-1531
The Sienese exiles driven from their city as the losers in bitter struggles between rival political factions in the 1520s, and claiming to be the nobility of Siena persecuted by a popular regime, succeeded in obtaining the support of Charles V, who ...
Christine Shaw
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Le nouage robuste entre l’expérience du sujet et son déplacement dans les affres d’une migration éprouvante amène à poser la question de l’exil en des termes où la possibilité d’un effacement troublant de la dimension de sujet agit lourdement sur le courant exilique.
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L’antisémitisme dans l’exil germanophone en Bolivie (1938-1945)
Entre 1938 et 1945, environ 10 000 exilés germanophones qui quittèrent le Reich en raison de leur orientation politique ou de leur judéité, affirmée ou assignée, trouvèrent refuge en Bolivie.
Katell Brestic
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Womenʼs Friendship in Exile: Healing in the Epistolary Correspondence Between Zenobia Camprubí and Pilar de Zubiaurre. [PDF]
The epistolary correspondence between the Spanish intellectuals Zenobia Camprubi (1887-1956) and Pilar de Zubiaurre (1884- 1970) from October 1938 to August 1956 reveals a long friendship that began in Madrid in the 1910S and continued during the exile ...
Gonzalez-Allende, Iker
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Present directions of German exile studies in the USA [PDF]
This essay considers the present state of U.S. scholarship on German exile Literature, focusing on the recent move from a purely literary toward a social and cultural perspective. This move becomes evident in research projects on refugee children as well
Moeller, Hans-Bernhard
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