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Concert of Contemporary Lithuanian Chamber Music, Tuesday, November 7, 2000 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Concert of Contemporary Lithuanian Chamber Music performance on Tuesday, November 7, 2000 at 8:00 p.m., at the Boston University Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts.
School of Music, Boston University
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Working with multi-species allometric relations and drawing on mammalian theorist Denenberg’s works, I provide an explanatory theory of the mammalian dual-brain as no prior account ...
Reid, Mark D
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Agents of memory in the making : the Greek war-disabled of WWII
Defence date: 12 December 2011 Examining Board: Prof. Peter Becker (EUI) - Supervisor Prof. Heinz-Gerhard Haupt (EUI) Prof. Georgios Margaritis (Thessaloniki University) Prof. Gustavo Corni (Università di Trento) First uploaded in Open Access on 15 October 2021.
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Confronting the Past? Public Norms, Private Truths, and the Politics of Memory in Post-WWII Germany
How do nations confront a history of past atrocities? Can public efforts to address the past shift private views, or do they merely establish social norms fostering the misrepresentation of stigmatized preferences? A prime example of confronting the past is post-war Germany, shaped by the legacy of Nazism's atrocities in World War II. Decades later, we
Vasiliki Fouka +2 more
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Lost Homeland : Colonial Memories of Manchuria in Okinawa after WWII
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Le cas K. Königsberg, Kant, Kaliningrad… K, ou la métamorphose!
«What’s in a name? », asked themselves Romeo and Juliet (II, ii: 45), forced by the patronymic logic of discrepancy, more powerful than that of a shared love.
Michel Deguy
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Weaponized memeing: the online invocation of contested memory about WWII in the Russia-Ukraine War
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On the Fields of Glory: A Student’s Reflections on Gettysburg, the Western Front, and Normandy
I’m very fortunate to have had no shortage of opportunities to get out into the field and put my classroom learning into practice. I am especially lucky to have twice had the opportunity to travel to Europe.
Lavery, Kevin P.
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What I Saw of the Rally: A Few Observations from the Confederate Flag Protests
The normally quiet town of Gettysburg was once more disrupted by battle when two groups of protesters went head-to-head over the memory of the Confederate flag.
Lauck, Jeffrey L.
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