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Virility, fascism and regeneration in post‐Civil War Spain: On interpretations of literary Romanticism under the Franco regime

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 38, Issue 1, Page 259-272, March 2026.
Abstract In the years immediately following the Spanish Civil War, the political culture of Falangism developed a deeply gendered regenerationist discourse, which proposed that regeneration would only be possible if the nation recovered its virile attributes.
Zira Box
wiley   +1 more source

Revolutions, Exile, Philanthropy, and Universality in the Long 19th Century The Cases of Marie Esperance von Schwartz and Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso

open access: yesMos Historicus
This article examines the practice of voluntary or forced exile as a result of the European revolutions of 1848. More specifically, a brief overview of the practice of exile in the 19th-century is attempted through the study of the cases of two women who
Maria-Konstantina (Maritina) Leontsini
doaj   +1 more source

El principio del Eterno Femenino en La Italiana en Argel de Rossini: Isabella como la super-mujer italiana

open access: yesAnuario Musical, 2011
La expresión Eterno Femenino (Eternal-Feminine, o Das Ewig-Weibliche), apareció por primera vez en los últimos versos de la segunda parte del Fausto de Goethe (acabado en 1832). Posteriormente, se convirtió en tema de especulación, y en un enigma que los
Sara Zamir
doaj   +1 more source

Effect of Annealing Temperature on Microstructure and Dry‐Sliding Behavior of Powder Bed Fusion–Laser Beam Ti6Al2Sn4Zr6Mo Alloy

open access: yesAdvanced Engineering Materials, Volume 27, Issue 23, December 2025.
Heat treatment parameters critically affect the wear resistance of powder bed fusion–laser beam (PBF‐LB)‐produced Ti–6Al–2Sn–4Zr–6Mo alloy. This study found that optimizing annealing temperature allows to obtain a tailored microstructure, which enhances the dry‐sliding behavior by forming a stable and functional mechanically mixed layer (MML), ensuring
Gianluca Pirro   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dante's Afterlife in Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In the 1890s, Bartolomé Mitre (President of Argentina from 1862-1868) published a Spanish translation of the Divine Comedy that was as key to the diffusion of Dante in the Río de la Plata as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s English translation (1867) was in ...
Sottong, Heather R
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On the natural border: A bio‐geo‐political reading

open access: yesTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Volume 50, Issue 4, December 2025.
Abstract This article engages in a critical analysis of the concept of the natural border. It highlights its inherently biopolitical nature by exploring how it intersects with biology, history and geography. In the last decades, critical border studies have deeply questioned the naturality of borders.
Matteo Proto, Francesco Buscemi
wiley   +1 more source

The effectiveness of the international strategy in the analysis of the political language: Berlusconi´s speech at the chamber of deputies on the 13TH May 2008 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In this context we will oversee to understand if and in which measure, the intentional attitude delineated today by the school of Anglo-Saxon thought and, in particular, by Dennett’s philosophy, can constitute an opportune and effective instrument for ...
Bermúdez Vázquez, Manuel (Coordinador)   +2 more
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The Composite Conspiracy Belief (CCB) Scale: Development, Validation, and Distinction From Related Constructs

open access: yesApplied Cognitive Psychology, Volume 39, Issue 6, November/December 2025.
ABSTRACT Conspiracy thinking is a multidimensional construct, studied both as a general disposition (conspiracy mindset) and as adherence to specific narratives (conspiracy beliefs). Despite research interest, distinguishing generic conspiracy thinking from related constructs (e.g., paranoid, magical thinking) remains a challenge.
Cosimo Talò
wiley   +1 more source

The Sicilian revolution of 1848 as seen from Malta [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Following the Sicilian revolution of 1848, many Italian intellectuals and political figures found refuge in Malta where they made use of the Freedom of the Press to divulge their message of unification to the mainland.
Facineroso, Alessia
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Victorian Women and the Gendering of Mountaineering in the Alps

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 37, Issue 3, Page 864-874, October 2025.
ABSTRACT This article explores the gendered segregation of Victorian mountaineering, highlighting how societal norms sought to confine women to passive roles within the alpine landscape. As Elizabeth Le Blond declared, ‘there is no manlier sport in the world than mountaineering’, encapsulating the pervasive attitudes of the era.
William Bainbridge
wiley   +1 more source

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