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Contesting an exclusive citizenship regime: the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and its electoral mobilisation in Batman in the late 1970s. [PDF]
Jongerden J, O'Connor F.
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Shifting perceptions of informal operators in the service and value chains: A retrospective of 40 years of observation and advocacy for informal recyclers and waste service providers, through the eyes of five global participant-researchers. [PDF]
Simpson M +4 more
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Varieties and similarities of platform capitalisms: a comparative approach of labor regulation in Brazil, Portugal and Spain. [PDF]
Soeiro J, Seto KS, Riesgo Gómez V.
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Baricitinib and Lonafarnib Synergistically Target Progerin and Inflammation, Improving Lifespan and Health in Progeria Mice. [PDF]
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NAVAL OPERATIONS IN THE WAR OF THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE, 1864–70
Mariner's Mirror, 1968(1968). NAVAL OPERATIONS IN THE WAR OF THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE, 1864–70. The Mariner's Mirror: Vol. 54, No. 3, pp. 253-279.
E A M Laing
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History Compass, 2019
Abstract The War of the Triple Alliance shaped state formation in the Rio De La Plata Basin during the second half of the 19th century. Historians have long debated how emerging countries could have endured such protracted periods of fighting.
Vitor Izecksohn
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Abstract The War of the Triple Alliance shaped state formation in the Rio De La Plata Basin during the second half of the 19th century. Historians have long debated how emerging countries could have endured such protracted periods of fighting.
Vitor Izecksohn
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2021
This chapter addresses the issue of military recruitment of freed slaves by the Brazilian forces during the War of the Triple Alliance. The struggle lasted from 1864 to 1870, forcing recruiters to look beyond the pool of professionals, militiamen, and volunteers.
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This chapter addresses the issue of military recruitment of freed slaves by the Brazilian forces during the War of the Triple Alliance. The struggle lasted from 1864 to 1870, forcing recruiters to look beyond the pool of professionals, militiamen, and volunteers.
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