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Repatriation, Family Feuds, and Child Removal

2021
Abstract In the Spanish Civil War, hundreds of thousands of people fled their homes to other areas in Spain or abroad. By December 1940, around 340,000 adults and children had returned from the country. Many youngsters returned to find their parents or relatives dead, in jail, or deeply impoverished.
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Family feuds.

National journal, 1993
Once brothers in arms, large and small companies within the same trade associations are realizing that the main thing they have in common is competition with one another.
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Family Feuds: Gender, Nationalism and the Family

Feminist Review, 1993
All nationalisms are gendered, all are invented, snd all are dangerousdangerous, not in Eric Hobsbawm's sense as having to be opposed, but in the sense of representing relations to political power and to the technologies of violence. Nationalism, as Ernest Gellner notes, invents nations where they do not exist, and most modern nations, despite their ...
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Contracting Claims and Family Law Feuds

University of Toronto Law Journal, 2007
The paper adopts relational theory, a strand of feminist political philosophy, in order to read recent debates in family law about the place of contract in the spousal context. It argues that the literature wrongly reads the Supreme Court of Canada's leading cases in Miglin v. Miglin and Hartshorne v.
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Family Feud

The Women's Review of Books, 1987
Ellen Kay Trimberger   +7 more
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Family feuds

Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 2007
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Genetic testing in prostate cancer management: Considerations informing primary care

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Veda N Giri   +2 more
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Family feud

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2004
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