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Soviet occupation reflection in S. Čiurlionienė-Kymantaitė’s tragedy "Those years"

open access: yes, 2015
Straipsnyje analizuojama 1941 m. parašyta Sofijos Čiurlionienės-Kymantaitės tragedija „Tie metai“, kurioje dramaturgė apmąsto pirmosios sovietinės okupacijos patirtį: veiksmas apima laiką nuo 1940 m.
Mykolaitytė, Aurelija
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Understanding Fathers Engagement: Contextual Insights From Tajikistan and Azerbaijan

open access: yesChildren &Society, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Research on parental engagement often portrays fathers as less involved in their children's lives compared to mothers. This paper challenges such a perspective by examining fathers' engagement within the socio‐cultural contexts of Tajikistan and Azerbaijan.
Zarina Muminova   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Identity Propagan da: An Examination of Native Estonian and Canadi an Estonian Art Practices in Response to the Soviet Occupation

open access: yes, 2017
The response to the Soviet Occupation in Estonia was arguably one of the strongest examples of nationalism in our modern day. This nationalism was expressed in many ways, but became a lasting symbol in the art leading up to and after the collapse of the ...
Keelmann, Lehti Mairike
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Politicized Medicine in the GDR: The Example of the Closed Venereology Ward at Dresden‐Friedrichstadt Hospital

open access: yesJDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, EarlyView.
Summary Background and Objectives Closed venereology wards existed in both Western and Eastern European dictatorships. These institutions isolated, disciplined, and “educated” individuals with Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) or suspected infections.
Maximilian Schochow, Florian Steger
wiley   +1 more source

Dangerous liaisons

open access: yes
This account of collaboration during the Second World War clarifies the meaning of a much misunderstood ...
Davies, Peter J.
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The soviet occupation period as a propaganda tool in lithuania: sputniknews.lt news portal analysis.

open access: yes, 2019
Nowadays, information war is becoming more significant than ever before. In this type of war, propaganda plays the main role. It has always been the main tool of implementing the national interests and forming the public opinion.
Bardauskas, Motiejus,
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Freely (Un)Equal

open access: yesEconomics of Transition and Institutional Change, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Gender equality in the economy is a key issue on the political agenda. Western countries have long pursued policies promoting free competitive markets, with the EU focusing on harmonisation for market freedom. This study examines how economic freedom impacts gender equality using an instrumental variable approach. Results reveal mixed effects:
Matteo Migheli
wiley   +1 more source

Aspazija and her Creativity during Soviet Occupation (1940–1980)

open access: yes
Maģistra darba “Aspazija un viņas daiļrade padomju okupācijas laikā (1940–1980)” mērķis ir noskaidrot un izvērtēt Aspazijas personības un viņas daiļrades atspoguļojumu un interpretācijas izmaiņas literatūrzinātnē, presē un atsevišķos literāros darbos ...
Lapiņa, Solvita
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Quiet In The Rear: The Wehrmacht and the Weltanschauungskrieg in the Occupation of the Soviet Union [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Historians widely acknowledge that the Second World War witnessed a substantial degree of ideology in the conflict itself. This paper will establish the degree to which the ideology of National Socialism shaped the Wehrmacht’s decision-making process ...
Harvey, Justin
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Access to Credit and Employment Liquidation. Firm‐Level Evidence From Eastern and Central Europe (2001–2007)

open access: yesEconomics of Transition and Institutional Change, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article investigates the changes in the structure of employment in Central and Eastern European firms between 2001 and 2007, before the Global Financial Crisis and following the reforms in the labour and credit markets in these economies.
Elisabetta Magnani
wiley   +1 more source

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