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The partisan contours of conspiracy theory beliefs
The “conspiracy theories are for losers” argument suggests that out-of-power groups use conspiracy theories to sensitize minds, close ranks, and encourage collective action.
Steven M. Smallpage +2 more
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Un analisi del progetto 8 Agosto 1944. Gropparello Liberata a cinque anni dal suo avvio. Si tratta di un progetto che coniuga public history, microstoria e storia orale per celebrare la liberazione di Gropparello – piccolo comune dell&rsquo ...
Iara Meloni, Alessandro Pigazzini
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Formation of the underground movement in the Northern Crimea (1941–1943)
The steppe part of Crimea occupies two thirds of the total area of the peninsula. In the east, north and west it is surrounded by the Black Sea, the Gulf of Sivash and by the Sea of Azov, from the south – by the third ridge of the Crimean Mountains.
Vyacheslav Aleksandrovich Ivanov
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Cultural policy and memory of the fighters of the People's Liberation War: The central role of the army in political legitimation of the new political structure [PDF]
The fighters of the People's Liberation War (PLW) enjoyed the social prestige and the monuments of the killed fighters served the role of the ideological interests of the ruling class at the time.
Vukotić-Lazar Marta M. +1 more
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Features of the fight of the underground movement in the Northern Crimea (1941–1943)
The article examines the issues of the anti-fascist struggle in the Ak-Sheikhsky district of the Crimean ASSR during the Great Patriotic War and the assistance of patriots to the intelligence of the 51st Army of the 4th Ukrainian Front.
V. A. Ivanov
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Supplemental Material for Do Partisans Always Like Their Inparty and Dislike Their Outparty? An Analysis of Partisans Across the Affective Spectrum by John Kergan Wagner, and Miss Adi Wiezel in American Politics ...
John K. Wagner (14121925) +1 more
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A Partisan Solution to Partisan Gerrymandering: The Define–Combine Procedure
AbstractRedistricting reformers have proposed many solutions to the problem of partisan gerrymandering, but they all require either bipartisan consensus or the agreement of both parties on the legitimacy of a neutral third party to resolve disputes. In this paper, we propose a new method for drawing district maps, the Define–Combine Procedure, that ...
Maxwell Palmer +2 more
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How warm are political interactions? A new measure of affective fractionalization.
Affective polarization measures account for partisans' feelings towards their own party versus its opponent(s), but not for how likely partisans are to encounter co-partisans versus out-partisans.
Ansgar Hudde +3 more
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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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June 1941 Uprising in Kretinga, Mažeikiai and Telšiai Counties
The topic of the article is the June 1941 Uprising in Kretinga, Mažeikiai and Telšiai counties. The work underlines that the Uprising emerged and the partisan squads were formed not spontaneously, since the underground participants in Kretinga ...
Alfredas Rukšėnas
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