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The Soviet-Afghan War in Russian Literature

open access: yes, 2015
This thesis is an historical and literary investigation of the treatment of the 1979- 89 Soviet-Afghan War in contemporary Russian literature. The texts chosen for study include official and unofficial literature, written within the former USSR as well ...
Swartz, Howard M.
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Re-thinking the Narrative in Narrative Medicine: The Example of Post-War French Literature

open access: yes, 2020
Medicine and the humanities have been exploring new ways to improve the quality of healthcare. One such collaboration is the practice of narrative medicine which uses literature to teach physicians to better meet their patients’ needs. Narrative medicine,
Dhavernas, Catherine
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An English Poetic Rhapsodic Vision of The Spanish Civil War: An Intertextual Analysis of Roy Campbell’s Poetic Oeuvre

open access: yesThe Grove, 2020
This article revisits and re-examines Roy Campbell’s poems inspired by the Spanish Civil War: Flowering Rifle, Talking Bronco and “A Letter from the San Mateo Front”.
Luis Javier Conejero-Magro
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Silencing Trauma: Depoliticization and the Concealment of the Political in American Veterans’ Fictional Narratives of the Korean and Vietnam Wars [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of World Sociopolitical Studies
Trauma studies mainly focus on the psychological mechanisms of trauma and the various ways witnesses and victims represent it. But recent approaches in the field emphasize that despite doubts about the accuracy of traumatic memories, trauma narratives ...
Sara Nazockdast   +2 more
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Il XX secolo di Nuto Revelli

open access: yesLaboratoire Italien
Nuto Revelli (1919–2004) was an Italian author from Cuneo (Piedmont) who drew inspiration from his experiences as an officer in Russia, as a ‘Partigiano’ during the Second World War, and later from recording the stories of peasants in the Cuneo area.
Armelle Girinon   +2 more
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Masculinity and Independence Ideology: A New Historicist Reading of Male Fighter Representation in Indonesian War Literature

open access: yesMasculinities and Social Change
This study examines the construction of masculinity in three Indonesian war novels set during the National Revolution (1945–1949) through a New Historicist approach that situates literary texts within wider historical and ideological discourses.
Andri Wicaksono   +3 more
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CIVIL WAR LITERATURE IN THE USA IN LITERARY CRITICISM [PDF]

open access: yesВісник університету ім. А. Нобеля. Серія Філологічні науки, 2019
The article analyzes the impact of the war between the North and the South on American literature and shows why this war was a different material for artistic representation than the American Revolution and the War for Independence.
Liudmyla V. Pasko
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Capitalism at war [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The nineteenth century witnessed the triumph of capitalism; the twentieth century saw the bloodiest wars in history. Is there a connection? The paper reviews the literature and evidence.
Harrison, Mark
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Regina Maria: armele literaturii în Marele război [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2018
The article discusses the diary Queen Mary began to write on the first day of World War One in Romania and kept on writing continuously during the war.
Raluca Dună
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Foreign Stories and National Narratives: Yiddish and Fictionality in Jurek Becker’s Jakob the Liar and Edgar Hilsenrath’s The Nazi and the Barber

open access: yesHumanities, 2019
This article uses two examples of postwar German Jewish literature to explore the way in which these literary reflections on fictionality can also serve to subvert and complicate the national narratives that were developed in East and West Germany.
Emma Woelk
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