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The Spanish Civil War through the Female Gaze: A Valley of Betrayal (2007) by Tricia Goyer
War literature is a highly gendered genre, having historically been almost exclusively associated with men. This resulted in the exclusion of women writers from the canon of war literature.
Luna Carrasquer
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Britain and the Basque Campaign of 1937: The Government, the Royal Navy, the Labour Party and the Press. [PDF]
To a large extent, the reaction of foreign powers dictated both the course and the outcome of the Civil War. The policies of four of the five major protagonists, Britain, France, Germany and Italy were substantially influenced by hostility to the fifth ...
Preston, Paul
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The Spanish Civil War is one of the most significant events in the history of anarchism. The outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in July 1936 prompted a libertarian social revolution, which saw widespread collectivisation and worker self-management in Barcelona and urban Catalonia and the rural provinces of neighbouring Aragon.
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The War that Won't Die: The Spanish Civil War in Cinema
David Archibald, The War that Won’t Die: The Spanish Civil War in Cinema. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2012. x + 210 pp.
Sarah Lonsdale
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Re-framing the Spanish Civil War as ‘Cultural Trauma’: When Responsibilities Get Blurred After Violence [PDF]
The aim of this article is to address to what extent some institutional form of remembering the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) as a collective trauma could be considered an instance of Jeffrey Alexander and Neil Smelzer´s notion of ’cultural trauma ...
Rafael Pérez Baquero
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The Policy of the Comintern towards the Communist Party of Spain as Interpreted by Modern Historians
The article analyzes modern Russian and foreign historiography (2000s – present day), devoted to the relationship of the Communist International (the Comintern, an international organization that united the communist parties in 1919–43) and the Communist
Il'ya A. Suzdal'tsev
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"In the general interest of peace" - British international lawyers and the Spanish civil war [PDF]
The first section of this study examines the establishment of the international non-intervention agreement and of the London Committee and their combined neutralizing effect on the League of Nations in the light of a series of underlying factors ...
De La Rasilla Del Moral, I
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Lessons Learned: Quality Analysis of Optical Coherence Tomography in Neuromyelitis Optica
ABSTRACT Introduction Optical coherence tomography (OCT)‐derived retina measurements are markers for neuroaxonal visual pathway status. High‐quality OCT scans are essential for reliable measurements, but their acquisition is particularly challenging in eyes with severe visual impairment, as often observed in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders ...
Hadi Salih +40 more
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Objective Somatic items used in depression assessments can potentially overlap with symptoms related to physical illness, including systemic sclerosis (SSc). No studies have looked at whether somatic depression items may be influenced by diffuse versus limited SSc disease subtypes, which are associated with varying degrees of symptom presentation.
Sophie Hu +109 more
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The Re-Creation of the Spanish Civil War in Recent Irish Historical Fiction
The Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) captured worldwide interest, generating a wealth of literature across multiple genres. In Ireland, this conflict sparked fervent debate, reflecting the nation’s own history of civil strife, with Irish volunteers joining
Alberto Lázaro
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