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A Hundred Year Old Agony And Its Reflections: Wilfred Owen`s Anthem for Doomed Youth

open access: yesSkad, 2016
As agreed by majority of literary critics with regard to English Literature, one of the most outstanding aspects of World War I is the amount of excellent poetry it inspired.
Metin Timuçin
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Why Are More Boys Born During War? - Evidence from Germany at Mid Century [PDF]

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In belligerent countries, male-to-female sex ratios at birth increased during and shortly after the two world wars. These rises still defy explanation. Several causes have been suggested (but not tested) in the literature.
Michael Kvasnicka, Dirk Bethmann
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Le XXe siècle de 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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L’ambivalence du récit de guerre : Mugi to heitai de Hino Ashihei, de l’expérience individuelle au récit commun

open access: yesEbisu: Études Japonaises, 2013
Hino Ashihei’s first war novel, Mugi to Heitai, is both an individual account and the narrative of a shared experience. Written as a diary, the text relies on its author’s own authority as a soldier to assert its authenticity; however, there is more to ...
Guillaume Muller
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Population Size, Per Capita Income, and the Risk of Civil War: Regional Heterogeneity in the Structural Relationship Matters [PDF]

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A common finding in the empirical civil war literature is that population size and per capita income are highly significant predictors of civil war incidence and onset.
Markus Brückner
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The Future-War Literature of the Reagan Era—Winning World War III in Fiction

open access: yes, 2023
During the Reagan era, fiction about a hypothetical World War III was generally popular among the book-buying public, but a few authors actually influenced national-security matters by shining a light on particular topics, forcing discussions on ...
Sarantakes, Nicholas Evan
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Enis Behiç Koryürek’in harp edebiyatı konulu şiirleri üzerine bir inceleme

open access: yesÇankırı Karatekin University Journal of Faculty of Letters, 2015
Enis Behiç Koryürek, 1893-1949 yılları arasında yaşamış Millî Edebiyat Dönemi sanatçılarından biridir. Enis Behiç’in doğduğu yıllarda Osmanlı İmparatorluğu çöküş dönemindedir.
KAZIM Çandır
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Waging War on War: Peacefighting in American Literature

open access: yes, 2015
An investigation of the theoretical notion of the "anti-war" concept in literary studies. American writers struggling with the peace-war, violence-non-violence dialectic, from the American Revolution to the Iraq ...
MARIANI, Giorgio
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Mer enn helt og bestevenn?

open access: yesBarnboken: Tidskrift för Barnlitteraturforskning
Theme: Dog More than a Hero and a Best Friend? The Dog’s Role in a Relationship with a Child in Children’s Literature on the Second World War The aim of this article is to analyze representations of dogs in relationships with children in ...
Inger Marie Vik, Bodil Moss
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Humanité et dépassement dans l’œuvre de Ferran Delèris (1922-2009)

open access: yesLengas, 2019
Ferran Delèris (Ferdinand Déléris) born in Rouergue countryside in the twenties, lived in Vietnam and Madagascar. Besides essays and novels in French, he wrote narrative fictions, memoirs and a book of poems in Occitan. To this heir to war accounts heard
Joëlle Ginestet
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