The First Cataract Surgeons in the British Isles. [PDF]
Leffler CT +4 more
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The extended narrotype: adaptation and stasis in spatial evolution. [PDF]
We present the proposition that features of work spaces, in both learning spaces and offices, might be considered as the memetic or linguistic analogue of extended phenotypes.
Beard, Colin, Price, Ilfryn
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Projekt kodeksu karnego wojskowego oraz prawo Legionu Czechosłowackiego w Rosji [PDF]
The article presents the reasons for the creation, content and fate of the draft of the military criminal code developed for the needs of the Czechoslovak Legion in Siberia at the time of its involvement in the Russian Civil War.
Novák, Jakub
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'A new greater Romania'? Romanian claims to the Serbian Banat in 1941 [PDF]
Haynes, RA
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The Path to the Holocaust. Fascism and Antisemitism in Interwar Romania. [PDF]
This article outlines the principal directions of my research: It focuses on the interplay of antisemitism and fascism in the ideology of the legionary movement in inter-war Romania as well as on the virtual consensus on antisemitism that was ...
Carstocea, Raul
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Washington University Record, February 9, 2001 [PDF]
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/record/1886/thumbnail ...
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Focus or frontier? The significance of estuaries in the landscape of southern Britain [PDF]
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © Oxbow Books, 2007. 'Windgather Press' is a wholly owned imprint of Oxbow Books. Details of the definitive version are available at: http://www.windgather.co.uk/landscapes.phpAs major physical ...
Rippon, Stephen
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Victory, torcs and iconology in Rome and Britain [PDF]
This article takes an iconological approach to the interpretation of coin imagery, highlighting the multiple, changing meanings of images as they travel from person to person and culture to culture. Two contrasting case studies are presented.
Rowan, Clare, Swan, David
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CHARISMA, POLITICS AND VIOLENCE: THE LEGION OF THE “ARCHANGEL MICHAEL” IN INTER-WAR ROMANIA [PDF]
publishedVersion(c) 2004 by the Program on East European Cultures and Societies, a program of the Faculty of Arts, Norwegian University of Science and ...
Iordachi, Constantin
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European Fascists and Local Activists: Romania's Legion of the Archangel Michael [PDF]
In interwar Europe, “fascism” referred to a diffuse collection of independent movements and regimes that used similar symbols, gestures, and activities to pioneer a distinctive style of politics.
Clark, Roland
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