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The Time of Troubles

1993
It was only in the summer of 1920, after the elections which deprived the Weimar coalition of its majority, that the full burden of the interconnected problems facing the German republic became evident. The treaty of Versailles had left the final determination of the German reparation payments open and had for the time being decreed transfers in kind ...
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Ethnomusicology in Times of Trouble

Yearbook for Traditional Music, 2014
I am not quite sure when the world fell apart. When I began my study of ethnomusicology in 1968, there was a great deal of excitement and optimism about this relatively new field of study, even though the United States was in the middle of a horrible war in Vietnam.
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Time of Trouble, 1967–1969

2020
This chapter details how, despite the seemingly favorable situation for the Chilean government, in 1967 things would begin to go in a very different direction. After the first two successful years of the Frei administration, the attitude of the opposition stiffened noticeably, and even within the Christian Democratic Party some leaders began to voice ...
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A Time of Troubles

1999
Abstract Surveillance means that the population is watched; terror means that its members are subject on an unpredictable but large-scale basis to arrest, execution, and other forms of state violence. A society under surveillance does not have to be a society under terror: for example, the German Democratic Republic of the l970s and l
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Through Times of Trouble

2017
This book tells the story of insurgency in Ukraine’s Donbas region from the perspective of the rebels, who sought and continue to seek either independence from Ukraine or unification with Russia. As such, it provides a unique insight into their thinking and motivations, which need to be understood if the conflict is to be resolved.
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Breast Cancer Statistics, 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
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Times of Trouble, 1311-1330

2005
Abstract In 1312, on Blacklow Hill in Warwickshire, Piers Gaveston was brutally killed. One man ran him through with a sword, the other cut on his head. Politics had reached a new low. The succeeding years were to see crisis follow on crisis, with no evident way out.
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In A Time Of Trouble

1992
Abstract Can the law really protect human rights when they are most under siege? During much of South Africa's state of emergency, the country's highest court grimly rejected efforts to use the law to restrain emergency power. The tide of those decisions has now turned.
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Time of Troubles, 1640–1670

2009
Abstract Between 1630 or 1640 and 1670, several parts of the world that were only loosely interconnected with each other suffered through years of war, rebellion, and plague. In just one decade, 1640–1650, Parisian mobs rampaged through the city and threatened the boy king in his bedroom in the Louvre palace; a revolutionary military ...
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