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ART DECO PUBLIC GARDEN REHABILITATION
Sculpture, Monuments and Open Space, EarlyView.
Edward Hamm
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Increased Early Post‐Discharge Mortality in Patients With Acute Pancreatitis
ABSTRACT Background Emerging evidence suggests that individuals who recover from acute pancreatitis may face a significant risk of mortality during the early post‐discharge period. Despite these concerns, comprehensive population‐based studies on this issue are lacking. Objectives To study in‐hospital and post‐discharge mortality in patients with acute
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Journal of War & Culture Studies, 2009
All wars capture the imagination, get aestheticized, inspire literature. But none more so than the Spanish Civil War (July 18, 1936 to April 1, 1939). This short-lived conflict was almost instantly read, across the globe from Santiago de Chile to Moscow, as the ultimate battleground for democracy, freedom, modernity, and art against reaction ...
Martin J Hurcombe, Katharine Murphy
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All wars capture the imagination, get aestheticized, inspire literature. But none more so than the Spanish Civil War (July 18, 1936 to April 1, 1939). This short-lived conflict was almost instantly read, across the globe from Santiago de Chile to Moscow, as the ultimate battleground for democracy, freedom, modernity, and art against reaction ...
Martin J Hurcombe, Katharine Murphy
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MASH in the Spanish Civil War [PDF]
Why would a 20-year-old premed student forsake the idyllic environs of the University of California at Los Angeles to fight in a strange war thousands of miles from home? Today, that is a perplexing question. However, in 1937, answers were easier to find.
Otto F. Apel, Pat Apel
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Transnationalising the Spanish Civil War [PDF]
While it was underway, the brutal and chaotic Spanish Civil War was already being cast in contradictory ways by its leading participants. It was represented as an opportunity to lament injustice and the travesty of democracy, marshalled as positive proof that the European continent was in fact under the live threat of communist revolution, cast as a ...
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2012
It is well known that, like the Catholic Church, the military in Spain has long played a key role in public affairs. This was particularly evident during the second half of the 20th century, when a bloody civil war (1936–1939) resulted in a military dictatorship under General Francisco Franco, who would rule Spain for the next thirty-six years ...
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It is well known that, like the Catholic Church, the military in Spain has long played a key role in public affairs. This was particularly evident during the second half of the 20th century, when a bloody civil war (1936–1939) resulted in a military dictatorship under General Francisco Franco, who would rule Spain for the next thirty-six years ...
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Collection Building, 1995
Describes the Spanish Civil War collection in the General Research Division of the New York Public Library. Lists some of the more than 2,500 entries on the Spanish Civil War and attempts an ideological balance between by providing a broad range of sources — Lists items in both English and Spanish.
Alison Ryley, Andy Lee
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Describes the Spanish Civil War collection in the General Research Division of the New York Public Library. Lists some of the more than 2,500 entries on the Spanish Civil War and attempts an ideological balance between by providing a broad range of sources — Lists items in both English and Spanish.
Alison Ryley, Andy Lee
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1991
General Editor's Preface - Acknowledgements - Chronological Table of Main Events - Glossary of Political Terms Used in the Text - The Spanish Civil War - The Origins of the War and the Spanish Republic - The Popular Front in Power and the Military Rising, February-July 1936 - International Involvement in the War - The War from August 1936 to March 1937
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General Editor's Preface - Acknowledgements - Chronological Table of Main Events - Glossary of Political Terms Used in the Text - The Spanish Civil War - The Origins of the War and the Spanish Republic - The Popular Front in Power and the Military Rising, February-July 1936 - International Involvement in the War - The War from August 1936 to March 1937
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The Spanish civil war and the Mediterranean
Mediterranean Historical Review, 1998The Spanish Civil War occurred at a time when the British navy considered itself insufficiently strong to fight Italy in the Mediterranean while defending Britain's widespread empire. Italy was rearming and resented Britain's refusal to consider Italian rights in the Mediterranean or to recognize its conquest of Abyssinia.
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GUERRILLAS IN THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR [PDF]
Abstract : The author examines the historic background of guerrilla warfare and compares the Spanish and the Russian tradition. He documents the direct Soviet involvement in guerrilla operations in the Spanish Civil War, and he examines guerrilla activities province by province.
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