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Abstract This article examines the conceptual vocabulary through which violence against women during the Spanish Civil War has been interpreted, with particular attention to the longstanding predominance of the category ‘sexed violence’ (violencia sexuada).
SABINA MOMPÓ TORIBIO
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Emotional intelligence training improves stress regulation and performance in high-stress occupations. [PDF]
King JB +3 more
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A Home for Volunteers: Togus and the National Soldiers’ Homes
The current U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs traces its origins to the Civil War. Before the Civil War, there had been some attempts to provide services for veterans but these benefits were solely for career military veterans and not volunteers. Since
Labbe, Savannah
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‘Fine Men from Afar’: Cricket and Empire on the Home Front
Abstract During the Second World War, contrary to enduring images of bombardment and scarcity, people on Britain's ‘Home Front’ continued to take part in a broad array of sporting activities. Cricket played a more significant role in the wartime sporting landscape than many historians have previously recognized.
Michael Collins
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La argumentación en los paratextos autoriales de las vidas de soldados
Elisabet M. Rascón García
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SAFEGUARD: Transforming Military Suicide Prevention Through Predictive Analytics and Targeted Interventions. [PDF]
Nassif TH +21 more
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Abstract In this article I dissect the spatial strategies through which the Spanish attempted to orchestrate both racial difference and similarity in the African colonies of Morocco, Western Sahara and Equatorial Guinea during the first half of the twentieth century.
Pol Fité Matamoros
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Assessment of the level of knowledge about first aid among Polish army soldiers. [PDF]
Krenzel I, Narewska I.
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One‐Sidedness and the Inferior Function in Coriolanus and Timon of Athens
Abstract For both Jung and Shakespeare, one‐sidedness is the fundamental tragic trait. Jung proposed that as an individual develops, they inevitably associate their identity with certain modes of perception and interaction, and that this leads to psychological polarization.
Sofie Qwarnström
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The Life and Legacy of Dr. Jonathan Letterman (1824-1872): The Father of Modern Battlefield Medicine. [PDF]
Carter J, Meyers N.
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