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Dengue and US Military Operations from Spanish–American War through Today [PDF]
Dengue is a major cause of illness among travelers and a threat to military troops operating in areas to which it is endemic. Before and during World War II, dengue frequently occurred in US military personnel in Asia and the South Pacific.
Robert V. Gibbons +3 more
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Alluring translations after the Spanish-American War
This article presents a case study of a Spanish-language newspaper, The Puerto-Rico Eagle, published in Puerto Rico after the Spanish-American War in order to identify the various ways in which the practice of translation manifests and to what ends ...
Christopher D. Mellinger
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Staging Unincorporated Power: Richard Harding Davis and the Critique of Imperial News
This essay contextualizes the work of war correspondent Richard Harding Davis within an evolving “imperial news apparatus” that would culminate in his reporting of the Spanish-American War.
Nirmal Trivedi
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MILES SHEROVER AS A SALES AGENT OF REPUBLICAN SPAIN IN THE UNITED STATES IN 1937-1938
The article describes the activities of Miles Sherover, an American entrepreneur, president of the Hanover Sales Corporation, who served as a sales agent of the Spanish Republic in the United States in 1937-1938. During the study period, M.
Inviyaeva V.V.
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The period before the Spanish Civil War witnessed some translations into Catalan of North-American authors such as Walt Whitman, Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Gemma López Teresa Requena
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The Mediterranean Sea is an important geopolitical region which defines the economic and strategic interests of the world powers, including the USA. The author`s vision of the US Mediterranean policy and its periodization was presented in the article.
Stanislav Kovalskyi
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Constitutional acts of Cuba during the lib-eration wars of the last third of the 19th cen-tury (1868-1898) [PDF]
The liberation struggle of the Cuban people against Spanish domination, which unfolded in the last third of the XIX cen-tury, was a logical continuation of the national liberation pro-cess that began in Latin America at the beginning of the nine-teenth ...
Liudmila Ivkina
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Les étrangers en Espagne entre guerre et neutralité : de ressource à menace (1898-1919) [PDF]
The status granted to foreigners across the Spanish territory, whether domiciled or transient, for various reasons has been an element of attention for government authorities since at least the early 18th century. The Spanish-American war, which ended in
Marcella Aglietti
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Traditions of the Ibero-American Studies at MGIMO were laid by generation of professors who taught at the MGIMO University in the late 1940s - early 1950s. Among them were such distinguished scholars as historian L.I.
A. V. Shestopal, L. S. Okuneva
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Heroines of Health: Examining the Other Side of the “Splendid Little War”
The Spanish-American War, dubbed the “splendid little war” by John Hay, began on April 25, 1898, and lasted until Spain signed the armistice on August 12, 1898.
Ingrid Gessner
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