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The Contribution of Archaeology to WWI Commemoration in Flanders
2020When the First World War ended, the landscape had been transformed into a wasteland. Later, the population faced the challenge of rebuilding the region. Many traces of the war were then wiped out. Everywhere, the archaeological remains are slumbering in the soil, barely 30 cm deep and invisible to the visitors. It took a while before the remains of the
Birger Stichelbaut +4 more
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China’s Preparation for the Peace Conference During WWI
2020In the past when the Paris Peace Conference was mentioned, one would think of the Shandong Question. In fact, in the Chinese diplomacy at the time, the Shandong Question came first and was followed by the issue of participation in the Peace Conference and Chinese involvement in the war.
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Preparation for the Peace Conference After the Ceasefire of WWI
2020On November 11, 1918, Germany accepted the condition of ceasefire and the European war ended. On January 11, 1919, Lu Zhengxiang arrived in Paris. During these two months, Beiyang government in Beijing sped up its preparation for the peace conference. From the making of policy, forming of instructions, setting up a delegation to contacting the friendly
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Expert Questionnaire on the Memory of the WWI
2016Odgovor na anketu posebnoga broja časopisa Multunk (Budimpešta) o odjecima i obilježavanju stogodišnjice Prvoga svjetskog rata u Hrvatskoj, prema stanju iz siječnja 2016. Response to the questionnaire by Multunk journal special issue (Budapest), on memory and centennary manifestations in Croatia concerning the First World War (as of January 2016).
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The Post-WWI Red Scare and the Effect on Civil Liberties
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009This brief Article discusses the Red Scare – the post-World War I government campaign against suspected domestic communists, anarchists and other radicals – and its effect on the civil liberties of those groups and individuals.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Bleeding into the Margins: The Evolution of Cartography in WWI
2020This lecture also inspired the Canadian Geographic documentary, "Drawn to Victory," which can be streamed from the Canadian Public Affairs Channel (CPAC) website. The Lloyd Reeds Map Collection has approximately 1,500 maps from the Great War.
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The Balkan Sanitary Crisis in the British Women’s Narratives during WWI
2023Link-https://nauka.f.bg.ac.rs/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Women-in-Times-of-Crisis-za-NBS ...
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The Biological Standard of Living in Zurich during WWI
2015The paper analyzes the class specific biological standard of living in the city of Zurich during World War I. We find an increase of aver- age human stature for lower class conscripts born during this period, while the average height of conscripts from the upper and middle class stagnated or even decreased, despite the lack of change in the income ...
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