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2020
The Scot, the criminal, and the Jew are three outsiders in Great Britain that challenge the meaning of what it was to be British in the late-nineteenth century. These hyperbolized figures deconstruct the fantasy of the British city by challenging and redefining what it means to be British in the social and geographical margins.
Katherine Eileen Ostdiek +5 more
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The Scot, the criminal, and the Jew are three outsiders in Great Britain that challenge the meaning of what it was to be British in the late-nineteenth century. These hyperbolized figures deconstruct the fantasy of the British city by challenging and redefining what it means to be British in the social and geographical margins.
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Reviews in American History, 2012
One of the most consistent strains in Civil War historiography has been the argument that sectional crises over slavery's westward expansion had more to do with bringing on the conflict than protective tariffs, Northern resistance to returning fugitive slaves, and other issues dividing Northerners and South- erners in the antebellum decades.
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One of the most consistent strains in Civil War historiography has been the argument that sectional crises over slavery's westward expansion had more to do with bringing on the conflict than protective tariffs, Northern resistance to returning fugitive slaves, and other issues dividing Northerners and South- erners in the antebellum decades.
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2008
AbstractCentral to the chapter’s survey of emerging Jewish popular-music genres is the role of the city as a new cultural context for Jewish music making by the turn of the century. Immigrants from rural Eastern Europe, Jewish musicians entered all areas of the urban musical cultures of Vienna, Berlin, and other cities, where they performed for Jewish ...
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AbstractCentral to the chapter’s survey of emerging Jewish popular-music genres is the role of the city as a new cultural context for Jewish music making by the turn of the century. Immigrants from rural Eastern Europe, Jewish musicians entered all areas of the urban musical cultures of Vienna, Berlin, and other cities, where they performed for Jewish ...
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2008
A growing number of people in the developing world live in metropolitan areas. ‘Metropolization’ and unrelenting urban growth, particularly in developing countries, has resulted in urban problems such as poverty, lack of basic needs, infrastructural deficiencies and backlogs, and lack of human and financial resources which have had a negative impact on
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A growing number of people in the developing world live in metropolitan areas. ‘Metropolization’ and unrelenting urban growth, particularly in developing countries, has resulted in urban problems such as poverty, lack of basic needs, infrastructural deficiencies and backlogs, and lack of human and financial resources which have had a negative impact on
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2014
This chapter discusses how migration and settlement in Marseille in the 1950s and early 1960s illustrates the impact of colonial legacies in shaping the contours of Muslim–Jewish relations in the metropole. While Paris remained the main pole of attraction for both, Marseille's close proximity to North Africa, its Mediterranean climate, and its ...
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This chapter discusses how migration and settlement in Marseille in the 1950s and early 1960s illustrates the impact of colonial legacies in shaping the contours of Muslim–Jewish relations in the metropole. While Paris remained the main pole of attraction for both, Marseille's close proximity to North Africa, its Mediterranean climate, and its ...
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2004
l’affare Metropol’ mette a nudo le forti funzioni censorie esercitate dall’Unione degli scrittori in URSS. Questo case study ci consente di descrivere nel dettaglio il funzionamento di una importante istituzione culturale dell’epoca della stagnazione, che svolge forti funzioni censorie e parzialmente si sostituisce al Glavlit. Inoltre, dallo studio del
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l’affare Metropol’ mette a nudo le forti funzioni censorie esercitate dall’Unione degli scrittori in URSS. Questo case study ci consente di descrivere nel dettaglio il funzionamento di una importante istituzione culturale dell’epoca della stagnazione, che svolge forti funzioni censorie e parzialmente si sostituisce al Glavlit. Inoltre, dallo studio del
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Impact of metropolization on the crime structure (case study of provincial capitals in Poland)
Cities, 2021Natalia Sypion-Dutkowska +1 more
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