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Anatomy of the Protests of Political Exiles in Western Siberia in the 1880s
Using the methods of regional history, the present paper studies some little-known pages of the history of the political exile life in Western Siberia. The present case gives us a new perspective on the institution of political exile, and insights into ...
Oleg A. Milevsky
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Paisajes culturales en cambio bajo el impacto del exilio, las diásporas y el retorno de la emigración [PDF]
This article discusses the impact of territorial displacement on Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay during the cycle of dictatorships and democratization of the late twentieth century and early twenty-first century.
Roniger, Luis
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This article aims to show that Yahweh acts as a comforter of the traumatised: the exiles in Babilon. Some of them are eager to return to Jerusalem although they know that the city was destroyed. The prologue of Isaiah 40 gives the wonderful message that
AG Odendaal
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Vologda Province, the region of the Russian Empire (1796–1917), was used in the XIX – early XX century by the tsarist government as a place of political exile. A certain number of participants in the revolutionary movement in the Kingdom of Poland in the
Anton Liutynski
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Kornela i Ludwika Zielonków droga na Syberię. Rosja w oczach zesłańców postyczniowych
The period of the nineteenth century is particularly interesting, because it was then that many memories of the exile and the aforementioned trip to exile were created.
Łukasz Wołczyk
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Towards the integration of refugees in Europe [PDF]
The guiding principle for national integration policies in Europe should be a mainstream approach to refugee integrationwhere possible and the provision of specialised services where necessary.
European Council on Refugees and Exiles
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Intertextual Illuminations: “The Lighthouse Keeper of Aspinwall” by Henryk Sienkiewicz in Malcolm Lowry’s “Through the Panama” [PDF]
The article offers a reading of “Through the Panama” by Malcom Lowry in light of an intertext connected with Polish literature. Lowry mentions a short story “The Lighthouse Keeper of Aspinwall” by the Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz, the Nobel prize ...
Filipczak, Dorota
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Joyce’s Exiles: A Reception History
Exiles — James Joyce’s lone extant play — has been the subject of scholarly neglect for the past century, with scholars dooming it as an Ibsenian knockoff and “a wholly bad play” (Kenner, 9). I suggest that we look at Exiles in a wholly different context,
Alex Benoit
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Kittens in the Oven: Race Relations, Traumatic Memory, and the Search for Identity in Julia Alvarez’s \u3cem\u3eHow the García Girls Lost Their Accents\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
The search for an ever-elusive home is a thread that runs throughout much literature by authors who have immigrated to the United States. Dominican authors are particularly susceptible to this search for a home because “for many Dominicans, home is ...
Carter, Natalie
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English and Scottish Exiles in Northwest Germany c. 1683–1709
The politically and culturally diverse north western territories of the Holy Roman Empires so far lack an analysis of Scottish exile communities which could hold up to the work published on seventeenth century exiles communities in the United Provinces ...
Kathrin Zickermann
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