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Catalonia, in common with other nations, has long been concerned with the question of identity and difference. Its problematic relationship with Spain has led to an emphasis on differentiating itself from its larger neighbour (if we are to accept, as ...
Phillips, Bill
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Aquatic‐Terrestrial Insecticide Fluxes: Midges as Neonicotinoid Vectors
Abstract Exposure of freshwater ecosystems to insecticides can negatively impact the development of emerging aquatic insects. These insects serve as an important nutritional subsidy for terrestrial insectivores. Changes in insect emergence phenology (i.e., emergence success and temporal pattern) or fluxes of insecticides retained by the emerging adults
Alexis P. Roodt+2 more
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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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Russo-Ukrainian War: Prediction and explanation of Twitter suspension [PDF]
On 24 February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, starting what is now known as the Russo-Ukrainian War, initiating an online discourse on social media. Twitter as one of the most popular SNs, with an open and democratic character, enables a transparent discussion among its large user base.
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Assessing the Impact of Chemical Algae Management Strategies on Anurans and Aquatic Communities
Abstract Pond management with chemical and biological agents that reduce overgrowth of algae is an important means of maintaining water quality in residential ponds, yet the effects on nontarget species are not fully understood. We assessed the impact of Aquashade (a common nontoxic pond dye) and copper sulfate (a toxic algaecide) on American toad ...
Courtney Dvorsky+2 more
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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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La expatriación intelectual española [PDF]
The Spanish emigration of intellectuals started before the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). The republic favoured the exodus of families belonging to the conservative ideals to places such as Portugal, Great Britain and Argentina.
Maestre Alfonso, Juan
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Tracheostomy and the Spanish Civil War [PDF]
As a Catalan and having a special interest in the subject, I agree with Dr Coni (March 2002 JRSM1) that most of the medical advances were made by the Republicans rather than the Nationalists. As he says, this was partly because of the more liberal atmosphere of the big Republican cities. Also the looser organization of their Medical Corps may have been
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From the Reich to the Republic: The Spanish Civil War and the German Antifascist Movement, 1936-1939 [PDF]
Archival research for this thesis was made possible by generous grants from the Ohio State University Honors College and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).The Spanish Civil War, though one of the most brutal modern conflicts and the first truly
Shenhar, Ethan
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Although civil war scholarship focuses on the study of violence in internecine conflict, little attention has been paid to the ways in which extra-judiciary violence and the legal administration of justice interact. This article explores the relationship
José Luis Ledesma
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