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Most nations have experienced an internal armed conflict since 1960. The past decade has witnessed an explosion of research into the causes and consequences of civil wars, belatedly bringing the topic into the economics mainstream.
Christopher Blattman, Edward Miguel
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Presenting himself as an eye-witness of the Trojan war, Dares Phrygius is the reference historian of the Latin Middle Ages when it comes to the war of Troy.
Malo Adeux
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Introduction: Children’s Literature and Culture of the First World War
1914–1964, and is also contributing to several international projects for the centenary of the First World War. Andrea McKenzie is an Associate Professor with York University's Writing Department and Graduate Program in History. She has ..
Johnston, RR, Short, E, Paul, L
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Literatura en guerra: la narrativa contemporánea en Centroamérica
El estudio analiza el panorama de la narrativa centroamericana contemporánea, escrita por autores nacidos entre 1950 y 1964. Se trata de una generación que ha optado por una estética narrativa novedosa, claramente distinguible de grupos anteriores.
Margarita Rojas G.
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It is usually believed that there were no anti-utopian works in the Post-War Soviet literature (1945—1953), at least among the texts to be published. This paper is aimed at reconsideration of this view.
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The Vietnam War and the laws of war: An examination of North Vietnam's military strategy and its compliance with the laws of war. [PDF]
The thesis focuses on the Vietnamese side of the Vietnam War. Though this war is one of the wars best documented, literature about the Vietnamese side is much less in comparison with that about the American side.
Le, Hai Van
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Reviving war-damaged settlements [PDF]
This study is concerned with the issue of reviving settlements after war. It focuses on the formulation of reconstruction policies and programmes. The aim is not to propose ready made solutions but rather to identify a set of 'practical' and 'effective'
Barakat, Sultan
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PhDThis thesis resituates the war-writing of Ford Madox Ford, Rudyard Kipling, Arthur Conan Doyle and H.G. Wells in relation to official British propaganda produced during the First World War.
Jain, Anurag
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Waging War on War Peacefighting in American Literature
Cover -- Title -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I Theory -- 1 Anti-War? Notes on a Ghostly Concept -- 2 Ad Bellum Purificandum: Giving Peace a Fighting Chance -- 3 The Rhetorical Equivalent of War: William James, Kenneth Burke, Stephen
Mariani, Giorgio.
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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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