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An Irish Revolution Without A Revolution

open access: yesJournal of World-Systems Research, 2016
There is a conventional view among Irish historians that a revolution occurred in that country between the passing of the Third Home Rule Bill of 1912 and the end of the Civil War in 1923.  The violence of those years, the collapse in support for the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP), the meteoric rise to power of Sinn Féin, a new sense of meritocracy, a
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The Revolution of 1917 — the 1920s and the History of Social and Political Thought from Ivan Lysiak-Rudnytsky’s Perspective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Prominent Ukrainian historian Ivan Lysiak-Rudnytsky (1919–1984) repeatedly addressed the topic of the Ukrainian revolution of 1917 – the 1920s, especially considering its intellectual origins and implications in the context of the history of Ukrainian ...
Yosypenko, Serhii
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The rationality of revolution

open access: yesEconomics of Governance, 2000
Between 950 and 1950, European states experienced four short intervals of rapid social, political and economic change. Each such period followed the introduction of a macroinvention in information and communication technology. Here these two sets of events are linked by a rational theory of revolution in which the optimal system for producing the ...
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Perspectives of Integrated “Next Industrial Revolution” Clusters in Poland and Siberia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Rozdział z: Functioning of the Local Production Systems in Central and Eastern European Countries and Siberia. Case Studies and Comparative Studies, ed. Mariusz E. Sokołowicz.The paper presents the mapping of potential next industrial revolution clusters
Gontar, Zbigniew
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"Revolution? What Revolution?" Successes and limits of computing technologies in philosophy and religion [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Computing technologies like other technological innovations in the modern West are inevitably introduced with the rhetoric of "revolution". Especially during the 1980s (the PC revolution) and 1990s (the Internet and Web revolutions), enthusiasts ...
Ess, Charles
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GMOs: Prospects for Increased Crop Productivity in Developing Countries [PDF]

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Genetically Modified Crops (GMO foods) have been widely available to farmers since 1996. The Gene Revolution, based on recombinant DNA (rDNA) genetic engineering techniques, is seen by proponents as both supplanting Green Revolution varieties, based on ...
Robert E. Evenson
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