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Scandinavian Journal of History, 2020
The disintegration processes in the Soviet Union, in particular the emergence of independence movements in the Baltic States, posed a difficult challenge for Finland.
Juha-Matti Ritvanen
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The disintegration processes in the Soviet Union, in particular the emergence of independence movements in the Baltic States, posed a difficult challenge for Finland.
Juha-Matti Ritvanen
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Activating archives for the practice turn in International Relations
European Journal of International RelationsInternational practice theory (IPT) posits the primacy of empirics over theorisation, but what counts as empirical data? In this article, we discuss IPT scholars’ methodological preferences, specifically their prioritisation of ethnographic research over
Katrin Travouillon +1 more
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REFRAMING HISTORICAL RESEARCH: THE INTERSECTIONS OF DIGITAL ARCHIVES AND ORAL NARRATIVES
Journal of Dynamics and ControlThis paper examines the transformative convergence of digital archives and oral narratives in contemporary historical research. Traditional archives, though foundational, have long privileged elite voices while excluding subaltern experiences.
Prem Kumar Sharma
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Archives of Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones
Law and History ReviewOur aim is to illuminate the persistent problem of evidence in cases of sexual violence in conflict zones by investigating the relationship between archival practices and processes of legal redress.
Rosemary Byrne +2 more
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SoftBank: empire-building, capital formation & power in Asian digital capitalism
New Political EconomyVenture capital (VC) firms in Silicon Valley have long enabled digital enterprises from Meta to Google. This article investigates SoftBank, a Japanese conglomerate whose Softbank Vision Fund (SVF1) is the world's largest tech investment fund since its ...
Jack Linchuan Qiu, Chris King-Chi Chan
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Reading the Archives as Sources
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History, 2018Archives used in Africanist historical research include those of the colonial state, postcolonial national archives, missionary archives, personal papers, political party archives, and the archives of corporations and international agencies involved in ...
D. Gordon
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History and Archives
The article considers the short staying of stay of the commander of the “Saint Ianuarius” ship, captain Ivan Borisov, on the Greek island of Samos in 1771. during the Russian-Turkish War of 1769–1774.
Dmitrii V. Gusev
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The article considers the short staying of stay of the commander of the “Saint Ianuarius” ship, captain Ivan Borisov, on the Greek island of Samos in 1771. during the Russian-Turkish War of 1769–1774.
Dmitrii V. Gusev
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Following the infrastructures of empire: notes on cities, settler colonialism, and method
Urban Geography, 2019This paper investigates urban life through the contested formation of settler colonial infrastructure. Trespassing nationalist narratives, it ‘follows the infrastructure’ across imperial space, time and struggle, illuminating the extraordinary power of ...
Deborah E. Cowen
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The power of the “Stockpile”: American aid and China’s Wartime everyday
Modern Chinese History, 2019This article argues that American and British narratives about the existence of a “stockpile” of Chinese goods had a powerful impact on US-China relations, China’s war effort, and China’s wartime everyday.
Judd C. Kinzley
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the Journal of Academic Social Sciences
Armenians, who were called "Faithful Nation ", remained loyal to the Ottoman Empire until the 19th century. However, when Armenian intellectuals went to Europe, they adopted ideas such as enlightenment, equality and nationalism. They returned home and started propaganda against the Ottoman Empire.
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Armenians, who were called "Faithful Nation ", remained loyal to the Ottoman Empire until the 19th century. However, when Armenian intellectuals went to Europe, they adopted ideas such as enlightenment, equality and nationalism. They returned home and started propaganda against the Ottoman Empire.
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