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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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"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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L’émigration des réfugiés espagnols de France au Mexique. Les relations franco-mexicaines 1939-1942
Between 1939 and 1942, both french and Mexican governments maintened diplomatical relations almost only to organise food distribution and repatriation of spanish civil war refugees to Mexico from those who where in France.
Claudia Dávila Valdés
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“Who's breaking the law … not us, them!”: Inside immigration detention in Portugal
Abstract In this paper, we examine immigration detention in Portugal, a system whose daily operations and inherent violence are overlooked in both public and academic discourses. Even within community psychology, discussions on immigration detention have largely remained on the fringes of scholarly debates. Guided by a justice‐centered ecological lens,
Francesca Esposito+3 more
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Abstract Introduction The COVID‐19 pandemic has negatively impacted health services, especially in low‐and‐middle‐income countries, where care for chronic conditions such as diabetes was disrupted. Our study aims to describe the challenges faced by people living with Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) to access care during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Peru ...
Jessica Hanae Zafra‐Tanaka+9 more
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Imaginar es recordar : memoria y deseo en la primera novela de Antonio Muñoz Molina, "Beatus ille"
The narrative memory of Muñoz Molina unites an autobiographical character with the recuperation of the collective history of the losing front in the Spanish civil war. In this article we analyze the importance of the melancholical memory as a methode for
Francisco Ernesto Puertas Moya
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One Peninsula, Many Spains: An Inquiry on Memory, Historiography, and the Legacy of The Spanish Civil War from 1930 to the Present [PDF]
In this essay, I analyze the events of the Spanish Civil War and their ramifications through the lens of cultural memory and historiography. I argue that ideas of memory are crucial to how societies and individuals understand history and that the Spanish
Rios, Adrian
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Abstract Immigrants and refugees in the United States often face significant barriers in accessing social services, including mental health support, legal assistance, ESL or related education, housing, vocational training, workforce resources, transportation, and citizenship support. This article explores the strengths and challenges of community‐based
Rooshey Hasnain+7 more
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Abstract Objective The aim of this study is to conceptualise and develop the Health Care Values Inventory (HEVAIN). For this purpose, we first explore key organizational values at different levels of the organisation. Then, we propose and validate a measurement scale based on the Triaxial system of values, which is represented by three axes, including ...
Andrés Salas‐Vallina+2 more
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Stephen Spender, the 1930s, and Spanish Writing
During the Spanish Civil War, the English literary world constructed important meanings about itself through its response to the conflict, a war in which the future of European Writing itself was being decided.
David Callahan
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