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Great Power Competition over the Establishment of Soviet-Liberian Relations (1956—1962) (Based on Unpublished Russian and U.S. Archival Materials)

ISTORIYA
Early Soviet-Liberian relations (1956—1962) developed against the backdrop of African decolonization and growing regional engagement of parties to the Cold War. Liberia did not belong to the closest Soviet ideological partners in Africa, maintaining traditional special relations with the United States. However, Liberia’s prominent role in the continent’
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Origin stories and the shaping of the community-based archives

Archival Science, 2023
Jamie A. Lee   +2 more
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Policing tenancy: the struggle for housing and land in Los Angeles

Urban Geography
This paper is concerned with the role of state power, specifically policing, in the precaritization of tenancy. By focusing on nuisance abatement lawsuits, we demonstrate how the state intervenes in landlord-tenant relations to render tenants as nuisance
Terra Graziani   +3 more
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For the archive yet to come

Review of International Studies
This article explores the promises and pitfalls of the colonial archives for the study of seeing and knowing contemporary violence. As an ethnographic field and a site of decolonial struggles, the colonial archive is increasingly mobilised in scholarship
Charlotte Mertens, Stéphanie Perazzone
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Under the shadow of occupation: cultural, archaeological, and military activities at Topkapı Palace during the armistice period, 1918–1923

New Perspectives on Turkey
This article looks at Topkapı Palace as a showcase reflecting the changing cultural heritage policies of the Allies, as well as of the İstanbul and Ankara governments, during the occupation of İstanbul from 1918 to 1923.
N. Özlü
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Investigating the History of Homosexuality in Soviet Lithuania: Deconstructing Court Verdicts

Latvijas Vēstures Institūta Žurnāls
This article examines the Soviet court verdicts under Article 122 of the Criminal Code of the Soviet Lithuania, which tried men for homosexual relations, as historical sources.
Tomas Vaiseta
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Tracing Toxic Agency—Exploring the Open-Air Museums and Their Contaminated Vernacular Buildings

Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives Professionals
In Norwegian museums, the built heritage is closely connected to a conservation history that involves the heavy use of toxic substances. This article explores the role of these toxic substances within the context of contemporary cultural heritage ...
Anne-Sofie Hjemdahl, Terje Planke
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Flexible self-charging power sources

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Ruiyuan Liu   +2 more
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