The contribution contains an overview of the Communist Party‘s operation in the Kamnik area as well as some consequences of its operation during the war and in the early post-war years.
Damjan Hančič
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Russians, Refugees and Europeans: What shapes the discourse of the Conservative People’s Party of Estonia? [PDF]
The Conservative Peoples’ Party of Estonia (EKRE) presents a unique case in the study of far-right parties for two reasons. First, the ‘others’ to which they juxtapose Estonians are the Russian-speaking minority, who are white, Christian, and to a large ...
Wierenga, Louis
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A prevalence of political violence and political assassinations characterised post-1994 South Africa. These politically motivated killings appeared to be dominant in the controversial KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) province.
Collin O. Mongale, Jan C. Venter
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Faith in development : what difference does faith make for Christian NGOs working in Bangladesh? : a research thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of International Development at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand [PDF]
Religious organisations are the oldest social service networks known to humankind. However, the underlying topic of religion and development has been mostly ignored in development literature until more recently.
Doorey, Julian Samuel
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A ‘Strange Death’ Foretold (or the Not So ‘Strange Death’ of Liberal Wales): Liberal Decline, the Labour Ascendancy and Electoral Politics in South Wales, 1922-1924 [PDF]
This essay revisits debates concerning the rapid decline of the historic and once powerful Liberal Party and its replacement by the Labour Party as the main anti-Conservative, progressive party of the state around the fulcrum of the First World War.
Meredith, Stephen Clive
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The origins of a public voice for marginalised workers in French India, 1935-37 [PDF]
This article examines how far indigenous communications contributed towards the origins of anti-colonialism in French India, as an empowering voice. They are seen as an example of a politicising move from private to public sphere via print communications.
Chapman, Jane
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The new face of digital populism [PDF]
Populist parties and movements are now a force to be reckoned with in many Western European countries. These groups are known for their opposition to immigration, their ‘anti-establishment’ views and their concern for protecting national culture.
Bartlett, Jamie +2 more
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Accounting Regulation and Management Discretion in a British Building Society, Circa 1960 [PDF]
This article explores the manipulation of published financial reports in order to counter the potentially unfavourable impact of newly introduced regulation.
Batiz-Lazo, Bernardo, Billings, Mark
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The Evolution of Organic Agriculture in Denmark [PDF]
In this working paper it is the intention to outline the evolution of organic agriculture in Denmark. The paper do not claim to be a total presentation of the history but is aiming to present important milestones, actors involved, intentions and ...
Ingemann, Jan Holm
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Organising, movements and political parties
The paper outlines historical and contemporary relationships between political parties and social movements, with a focus on the Australian Greens. It posits some of the limitations and possibilities of this relationship, drawing on Australia-based experience.
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