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Shooting the War: The Canadian Army Film Unit in the Second World War [PDF]
Very little has been written about the Canadian Army Film Unit (CAFU) since the end of the Second World War, despite Jon Farrell’s postulation. There have been a few short newspaper articles related to teh Film Unit and the D-Day footage that made it ...
Klotz, Sarah
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Caring Under Fire Across Three Continents: The Hadfield-Spears Ambulance, 1941-1945. [PDF]
Humbert L.
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A deficiency of documentation in translation historiography in Spain: reflections about performed but unpublished (Austrian) theatre [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to underline the importance of recovering translated but not published literature in Spain so as to contribute exhaustively to translation history.
Maciá, Marina (trans.) +2 more
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What are patterns of rise and decline? [PDF]
Raulo A +8 more
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Habima’s Displacements: Reframing Theatre Historiography and Archival Studies
The section convenor of From the Archives, José Pedro Sousa, introduces the contribution by Olga Levitan. Levitan’s article ‘An Archival Novelty: Theatre Habima’s Telegram to Joseph Goebbels’ offers a compelling case study of Habima’s attempt to perform in Nazi Germany.
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Emboldened by their success in the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), Nationalist ideologues sought to revitalize the stagnant Spanish theater and promote values associated with the newly formed authoritarian regime.
Oechler, Christopher C.
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Reterritorialising literary studies: deconstructing the scripts of empire [PDF]
In this article, I demonstrate the ways in which archival material can be gainfully employed within literary studies. Focusing on the figure of the Indian coolie of colonial Malaya, I argue that adopting such an interdisciplinary paradigm is a necessary ...
Shantini Pillai,
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In a century and a half of his continuous presence in India, Shakespeare has shapeshifted into manifold textual and performative “avatars,” from an agent of moral edification transforming into a subversive stick with which to beat the imperial culture ...
Hemang Ashwinkumar
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Decolonizing African history: Authenticité, cosmopolitanism and knowledge production in Zaire, 1971-1975. [PDF]
Henriet B.
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