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Memories of Aleksandar Milošević – a Contribution to the Research of the Collapse of the “Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland” in 1944–1945 [PDF]
The period from October 1944 through May 1945, represents the least researched part of the Ravna Gora Movement and the history of the Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland [JVuO].
Nemanja Dević
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Polish literature and the Konzentrationslager. The beginning [PDF]
In the article the author discusses the beginnings of Polish camp literature, more precisely: literature referring to the Nazi German concentration camps. For decades it was assumed that the earliest Polish texts of that type were published in 1945.
Morawiec, Arkadiusz
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In her article, the author intends to embrace the phenomenon of Marie Bashkirtseff , whose literary legacy perfectly refl ects the epoch at the turn of the centuries.
Huk, Zoriana
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Memoirs as Cultural Phenomenon and Historical Source
The article analyzes the role of memoirs as the native culture phenomenon, process and means of introducing memoirs to the social and scientific and educational practice.
N G Georgieva
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Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. [PDF]
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Hamlyn-Harris, Ronald +3 more
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Konstantin Bolshakov in military service: Revisiting the issue [PDF]
The note provides a clarifying commentary on the final part of V.I. Mozalevsky’s memoirs “Paths, ways, encounters”. The commentary concerns the Russian poet and prose writer Konstantin Aristarkhovich Bolshakov (1895– 1938) and the details associated with
Nikolay Bogomolov
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‘If your daughters are inclined to love reading, do not check their Inclination' [PDF]
This paper examines attitudes to the education of children in elite families in eighteenth-century Scotland revealed in various letters, private papers, and memoirs. It takes as its starting point Lady Mary Wortley Montagu’s famous advice to her daughter,
McKim, Anne M.
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We Were There: Individual, Social, and Cultural Memory in Punk Memoirs by Women
This article analyzes how three of the different types of memory proposed by Aleida Assmann (individual, social, and cultural) are intertwined in the memoirs written by female punk musicians.
Cristina Garrigós
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L’engagement d’un historien du discours : trajet et perspectives
As an analyst of discourse, the question of commitment is central to my approach. Coming from a Marxist background, my political commitment, revived by events (see my student Mémoires on May 68 at Nanterre University) links from the outset with a ...
Jacques Guilhaumou
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I.A. Bunin and S.N. Durylin: problems of creative dialogue
The article is devoted to the consideration of the creative connections of I.A. Bunin and S.N. Durylin (1887-1954). In modern literary criticism, the question of studying the creative connections of S.N. Durylin and I.A.
Evgenia Alexandrovna Korshunova
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