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Marquette University Slavic Institute Papers NO. 19 [PDF]
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Dvornik, Francis
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This paper analyses the agrarian reform and colonization in Slavonia and Vojvodina from 1945 to 1948. This process can be viewed as the culmination of the processes of land redistribution which started in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes ...
Petar Grubišić
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Immigration and the origins of regional inequality: Government-sponsored European migration to Southern Brazil before World War I [PDF]
This paper studies the long-term consequences of the government-sponsored programs of European immigration to Southern Brazil before the Great War. We find that the municipalities closer to the original sites of nineteenth century government sponsored ...
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Interlanguage Contacts of the German Settlers and the Peoples of Danube Region (1814-1940)
The article is devoted to the presentation of interlanguage contacts of the German settlers and the peoples of Danube region, reflected in some texts of German colonists of Bessarabia.
Natalia Golovina
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The article is dedicated to the study of agricultural texts of the German colonists of Bessarabia (1814/1940). The article deals with the language specificity of vocabulary (words, word combinations) of tools for the cultivation, collection and ...
Natalia Golovina
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Mules, Global Networks, and Settler Colonialism in German Southwest Africa, 1884–1915
The employment of mules and the networks supplying them to German Southwest Africa (1884–1915, modern-day Namibia) are at the centre of this article.
Martin Kalb
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The article analyzes the main goals, objectives and mechanisms of Soviet construction in the national environment, taking into account the specifics of the German population of the North-Caucasus region (19241934).
A. Averyanov
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As a result of its topic and its narrative style, Uwe Timm’s novel ‘Morenga’ (1978) marks an important step in the development of postcolonial German literature.
Steffen Röhrs
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American exceptionalism reconsidered: Anglo-Saxon ethnogenesis in the “universal” nation, 1776–1850 [PDF]
The history of nativism in the United States has received considerable scholarly attention, yet the few systematic attempts to explain it have focused predominantly on psychological or economic causes.
Kaufmann, Eric P.
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Insanity, gender and empire: women living a 'loose kind of life' on the colonial institutional margins, 1870-1910 [PDF]
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbourne, Victoria (Hospital for the Insane after 1905), once they slipped into the world of the institutionally ‘hidden.’ Forms of social difference inside ...
Coleborne, Catharine
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