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The Army and Imperial Propaganda
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Propaganda networks, media imperialism, and the war in Ukraine
Abstract This article examines modern propaganda from historical and theoretical perspectives, considering it in the context of the crisis of the international order, which is most evident in new imperialist military conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine.
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Free Expression and Coerced Choice: The Role of the Army and Lord Protector in Miltonic Freedom
ABSTRACT Scholarly approaches to understanding freedom in Milton's prose tend to connect Milton's ideas to either liberalism or republicanism. Neither of these approaches is sufficient because freedom, for Milton, was not a single concept. Milton explored political and religious freedom very differently.
Benjamin Woodford
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Noah's Raven, Noah's Son: The Metamorphoses of Blackness in Early Modern Readings of Genesis 8‐9
ABSTRACT Over the past half‐century, scholars have offered various theories to explain when and how an aetiology for black skin became part of the reception history of the so‐called Curse of Ham in Genesis 9—a text that does not include any reference to skin colour.
Ashleigh Elser
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Despite the large body of research generated by Australian historians about the First World War, little work has been done on the atrocity propaganda that was produced during the conflict.
Robertson, Emily
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Strike a Pose: Propaganda in Augustus' and Mussolini's Imperial Imagery
In Ancient Rome, the transition from Republic to Empire was a volatile time. Augustus used his skills as a propagandist to consolidate his military position and craft specific images after the death of Julius Caesar. Augustus needed to appeal to Roman ideals in leadership, and recover the morality and traditional family values which had become lost in ...
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The Frontiersmen as an Object of Czech Nationalism 1918–1935
ABSTRACT This study investigates the phenomenon of the frontiersmen, that is, the Czech minority border communities, as a part of the discourse of the Czech nationalist movement. Via the example of the Czechoslovak National Democracy party, it traces the frontiersmen on two levels.
Dominik Šípoš
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Propaganda política y culto imperial en Hispania (de Augusto a Antonino Pío)
Tesis de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Geografía e Historia, Departamento de Ciencias y Técnias Historiográficas, leída el 02-10-2008El sistema monárquico, inspirado en los patrones de gobierno helenísticos, se instauró a fines del ...
Castillo Ramírez, Elena
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In one of the most important churches in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), there is a panel containing several paintings. They are exact copies of photographs showing Emperor Haile Sellasie I during the war against Italy (1935-1941). The paintings were copied from
Hanna Rubinkowska-Anioł
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Colonization of minds: Ukraine between Russian colonialism and Western Orientalism. [PDF]
Kotliuk G.
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