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Progressive familial socialization and white partisans’ racial attitudes
Scholars have correlated the racial attitudes of White partisans with a number of explanatory variables, including ingroup favoritism and outgroup prejudice. Notwithstanding the importance of these variables, scholars have neglected other constructs that
Jack Thompson
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Promyshlennovsky District during the Period of Social Cataclysm of 1917–1919
The article deals with the social and political situation in the Kasminsk, Tarsminsk, Titovsk, and Morozovsk volosts (districts) of the Kuznetsk uyezd (area), Tomsk Province, in 1917–1919.
M. V. Shilovskiy
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Abstract Geographic disparities in mortality rates in the United States are pronounced and growing. The Black-White mortality gap is volatile but persistent, while the Rich-Poor mortality gap is increasing dramatically. While the causes of these inequalities are not understood, recent attention has focused on the role of place-specific ...
Daniel L. Millimet, Travis Whitacre
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Armed resistance of partisans in 1944–1953 and its suppression in Skapiškis rural district
There were similarities and differences between armed resistance activities of partisans that took place in various regions of Lithuania in 1944–1953. Still, irrespective of several regional peculiarities, three main periods of the partisan warfare may ...
Ramona Staveckaitė-Notari
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Latvia's democratic resistance: a forgotten episode from the Second World War [PDF]
In summer 1943 politicians representing the four main political parties of Latvia's democratic years came together to establish a movement which would both resist the German occupation and prevent the return of the Red Army. They considered the key to re-
Swain, G.
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Moral Polarization and Out-Party Hostility in the US Political Context
Affective polarization describes the phenomenon whereby people identifying as Republican or Democrat tend to view opposing partisans negatively and co-partisans positively.
Ben M. Tappin, Ryan T. McKay
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Penal practices of partisans in the Kaunas Region (1944–1952). Part II
Part 1 of this Article analyses campaigns of the partisans in Kaunas county and Kaunas city that took place in 1944-1945. Kaunas county geographically was a midpoint of Lithuania, it bordered the counties of Šakiai, Raseiniai, Kėdainiai, Ukmergė, Trakai
Gintautas Miknevičius
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The Peculiarities of Memoirs Written in the Vortex of Tragic Events
This article uses memoirs and diaries of famous partisans to analyse the circumstances of their formation, peculiarities, similarities, differences, and how they reflect armed resistance and the mentality of partisans.
Vidmantas Tūtlis
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Relationships Between Men and Women in Lithuanian Partisan Movement
About postwar armed resistance in Lithuania we used to talk concentrating our attention to the proccess, it‘s development and it‘s circumstences. Most of the work about partisans are from heroic romantic historiography.
Enrika Kripienė
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In memory studies, the importance of textualization and visualization (cultural mediation) of the socially shared memories of the past is particularly emphasized.
Jelena Vasiljević
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