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Ruins or Foundations: Great War literature in the Australian curriculum
The Great War has been represented in Australian curricula since 1914, in texts with tones ranging from bellicose patriotism to idealistic pacifism. Like other literature, war texts on Australian curricula transmit cultural values, values that continue ...
Rhoden, Clare
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A PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE NOVEL “THE HOT SNOW” BY RUSSIAN WRITER YURI BONDAREV
Every branch of science which deals with man – from literature to psychology – studies disasters experienced by societies. Great Patriotic War was one of such disasters and it left its mark on the 20th century Soviet-period Russian literature.
Badegül CAN EMİR
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The British Council of Churches and just war: 1945-59 [PDF]
Using previously unresearched archives from the British Council of Churches (BCC), a constituent assembly of the World Council of Churches and the established vehicle for communicating official non-Catholic approaches of the nuclear dilemma, this thesis ...
Gorry, Jonathan Linden
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World War I In The Czech Literature
The presentation of the World War I in the Czech literature is studied on the works of authors who spent the war in the Czechoslovak legions as well as of those who experienced it in the Austrian army.
Pechar, Jiří
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Peer influence on West Point cadets' Civil War allegiances. [PDF]
Guo Y, Jackson MO, Jia R.
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Civil War, Ethnicity, and the Migration of Skilled Labor [PDF]
We investigate the impact of civil war on high skilled emigration rates to the OECD over the period 1985-2000. Controlling for economic and institutional characteristics of source countries, we find that civil war increases high skilled emigration by ...
Aniruddha Mitra, James T. Bang
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Act now: strengthening critical care readiness in fragile health systems during war and disasters. [PDF]
Elmi AH.
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Are We Defended? Conflicting Representations of War in Pre-War France
This article examines contradictions in the way that war was represented to the French population in the interwar period. It argues that an ‘official’ representation of war gave an impression of France as a secure nation; people were discouraged from ...
Dodd, Lindsey
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Ethical Issues Conducting Research During War and Violent Conflict: A Review. [PDF]
O'Mathúna D, Anderson EE.
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No more published?; Includes: Catalogue of books and pamphlets on hand, and, List of members.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus-vn2138151; FERG copy from Ferguson First World War, 1914-1919 pamphlet ...
Empire Literature Society.
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