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Denis Bouyssou, Thierry Marchant
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Grounded in the theoretical framework of adaptation theory (Hutcheon 2006; Flanagan 2017), the present paper discusses the transmedia recreation of the myth of the Western frontier in American contemporary culture. The case study of the blockbuster video
Francesca Razzi
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Les crises aux Etats-Unis depuis 1837 : facteurs de renouveau et de redéploiement
Crises in the US since the first half of the nineteenth century have often been more brutal than elsewhere, but have also been pregnant with more tangible changes and irrational promises. These would-be apocalypses, although unwittingly fertile, are also
Jean Luc Tendil
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Lost Wooden Architecture of the Pacific Russia
The abundance and relative cheapness of the material provided ample possibilities for adaptation and experimentation with stylistics by volume-spatial forms of wooden buildings in Siberia and the Far East.
Alina Ivanova
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The article contains a review of the new book by Dmitry V. Sen’, a famous historian specialized on history of Cossacks and Russian-Crimean relations.
Pochekaev R.Yu.
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A report of the 24th Fungal Genetics Conference, Asilomar, USA, 20-25 March 2007.
Blankenship, Jill R, Mitchell, Aaron P
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This article seeks to present and analyze one of the aspects of the work of the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA or Y) in interwar Poland: the initiatives for railroad workers from eastern frontier towns and cities.
Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska
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Skinner Sweet, American Vampire
In their series American Vampire, Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque create a new breed of vampire, one specific to America. In the full-length collections of their current series, Snyder and Albuquerque explore issues of American identity through the ...
James J. Donahue
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Caucasian border as a hidden space in the realities of Russia of the XIX century
The Caucasus for the Russian Empire in the 19th century remained a special place, a place of its laborious military and civilizational efforts aimed at establishing universal orders of regular statehood there. Change was brought about slowly. For various
S. S. Lazaryan, O. B. Maslova
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This article presents an example of health cooperation between France and Brazil through a project called « Oyapock Coopération Santé » meaning health cooperation along the Oyapock river.
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