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“Żeligowski’s Mutiny” as a Polish Way to Solve the “Vilnius Problem” [PDF]
The article describes the facts and examines the Polish-Lithuanian territo¬rial dispute of 1919-1920, which occurred during the time of the formation of independent states in Central and Eastern Europe following World War I.
Larysa Shvab +2 more
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Este artículo analiza los eventos violentos que tuvieron lugar en el 'pueblo de indios' de Pomaire en septiembre de 1811, marcando el fin de una era en que se les criminalizó, se atentó contra sus tierras y se produjeron disputas internas por la sucesión
Leonardo León
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Georgia's mutiny mystery [PDF]
According to Georgian Defense Minister David Sikharulidze, the news this week that the Georgian government had thwarted a presumably Russian-backed mutiny on May 5 was evidence that Russia had engaged in an attempt at "disrupting NATO exercises and ...
Mitchell, Lincoln A.
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Memorising the Mutiny: Felice Beato’s Lucknow Photographs
The best known collections of nineteenth century war photographs are those of Mathew Brady (the Civil War) and Roger Fenton (the Crimea). The war pictures of Felice Beato are less familiar and contemporary interest in his work is concentrated on his ...
Claire Bowen
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The mutiny and the merchants [PDF]
The historiography of the Indian mutiny (1857–8) suggests that livelihood classes responded to the episode differently, but pays more attention to the agricultural classes than the urban commercial ones in studying the response.
Roy, Tirthankar
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Un elenco delle opere “ammutinate” tradotte in italiano
A list, in alphabetical order by author and chronological order of Italian publication, updated to 30 October 2023, of all the works translated into Italian by authors who can be considered "mutineers", according to the perspective proposed by Luis ...
Annabella Canneddu +1 more
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Between the 1960s and 1970s, one of the central problems of Argentine literature was answering the question of how to write after Borges, how to relate to the omnipresence of his model.
Agustín Conde De Boeck +1 more
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Running From the Edge of Earth: Desertion During Circumnavigations of the 16th Century
The article is dedicated to the analysis of the cases of desertion in Spanish and English circumnavigations undertaken during the 16th century. Only four expeditions were able to overcome the Strait of Magellan and enter the Pacific Ocean, but there were
Dmitry V. Mikheev
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La tradizione letteraria argentina
Luis Gusmán is undoubtedly one of the most representative authors of his generation, his 1973 work “El frasquito” (translated in Italy as “Il gemello”) marked a watershed, comparable to “El fiord” by Osvaldo Lamborghini or “Nanina” by Germán García ...
Annabella Canneddu; +1 more
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