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Homeland : un antidote à la guerre contre le terrorisme ?

open access: yesTV Series, 2016
This article investigates the way TV series Homeland represents and remedies the War on Terror. Because of the culture of fear that was developed by the Bush administration after 9/11, many Americans have suffered from visual and perceptive disorders. In
Alexis Pichard
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Royalist resistance movement in Yugoslavia during the Second World War [PDF]

open access: yesIstorija 20. Veka, 2018
The nucleus of what later became royalist resistance force was a small group of officers and non-commissioned officers of the Yugoslav royal army who refused to surrender.
Kosta Nikolić, Nebojša Stambolija
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War Memorials and their Impact on Reconicliation: Vukovar as a Case Study

open access: yesJournal of Balkan Studies, 2022
War memorialization initiatives recognize and preserve the occurrences of past suffering in societies emerging from violent conflict. Furthermore, an intrinsic association also exists between memorialization and the reconciliation.
Blerta Ahmeti
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Historical Significance of the VI Plenum of the Chechen-Ingush Regional Committee of the Cpsu on the Process of Restoration of the Chechen-Ingush ASSR [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2023
One of the most important stages in the development of the Chechen and Ingush peoples was the criminal deportation of 1944 and the long-awaited return to their homeland in 1957.
Tsutsulaeva Sapiyat   +2 more
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„Von allen verlassen, ratlos im Feindesland.“

open access: yesCahiers d’Études Germaniques, 2023
The reports on escape and imprisonment during World War I contribute in a media-effective way to constructing a propagandistic idea of otherness and identity and fundamentally change the idea of space in terms of concepts such as homeland and nation. The
Isabel GUTIÉRREZ KOESTER
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Josef Fares’ Zozo as accented cinema [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In 2005, the Lebanese-Swedish filmmaker Josef Fares, who had attained recognition in Sweden through the immigrant comedies Jalla! Jalla! (2000) and Kopps (2003), presented his third feature film and first drama, Zozo, inspired by Fares’s own migration to
Alexander, Elizabeth Lindsay
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Тема войны и пацифизма в дневнике реэмигранта Ю. Софиева

open access: yesPolilog: Studia Neofilologiczne, 2018
The theme of war and pacifism in the diary of re-emigrant Yu. Sofiev The article explores the theme of war and pacifism in the diary of the poet of the first wave of Russian emigration by Yuri Sofiev, a witness and participant in the tragic events of ...
Зинаида Поляк   +1 more
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Post-World War II Brazil: A New Homeland for Jews and Nazis?

open access: yesComparative Cultural Studies, 2021
There is a dearth of research on Holocaust survivors who immigrated to Brazil before, during, and after World War II. Also missing is a comprehensive analysis of how former Nazis escaped to the country after the War.
Sarah R. Valente
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Exiles or banishments in Juan Ramón Jiménez

open access: yesRevista de Filología Románica, 2012
The present article studies the characteristics of the concept of “banished” –or exiled– in Juan Ramón Jiménez, as his attitude towards the Civil war in Spain, the reason why he was forced to look for a homeland away from his own.
Javier del Prado Biezma
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Diasporas and secessionist conflicts : the mobilization of the Armenian, Albanian and Chechen diasporas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This article examines the impact of diasporas on secessionist conflicts, focusing on the Albanian, Armenian and Chechen diasporas and the conflicts in Kosovo, Karabakh and Chechnya during the 1990s. How do diasporas radicalize these conflicts?
Anderson Benedict   +32 more
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