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Uncertain Justice: History and Reparations

Journal of Social Philosophy, 2006
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German Reparations to the Jews after World War Two: A Turning Point in the History of Reparations

2006
The post-World War II German-Israeli reparations program is the largest, most comprehensive reparations program ever implemented. Traditionally, reparations were supported by the vanquished and were designed to compensate the victor for the damages caused during the war.
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Decolonising History Beyond the Curriculum: Student Participation and the Local Lens Towards a ‘Reparative History’

Abstract This chapter discusses a case study of undergraduate History students engaged in decolonisation activity outside the classroom. It focuses on the ‘Legacies of Slavery in Gloucester’ project, where students have been directly involved in research and public engagement activities, working in collaboration with external partners
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The history of ‘reparative therapies’ for ego-dystonic sexual orientation in Poland

2018
The Polish history of so-called reparative therapies (i.e. therapies aimed at converting homosexual orientation into heterosexual orientation) begins together with the history of institutionalized medical sexology in Poland. Nowadays, the vast majority of Polish sexologists recognize homosexuality as a normal sexual variant. However, the very fact that
Grunt-Mejer, Katarzyna   +1 more
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Stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1 impairs the reparative properties of macrophages and microglia in the brain

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2020
Jeroen F J Bogie   +2 more
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A brief history of the American Cancer Society Extramural Research Program

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2013
Otis W Brawley
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