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La experiencia del combatiente en Sin novedad en el frente - 1929 de Erich Maria Remarque

2013

Estudio de la novela de E. M. Remarque Im Westen nichts Neues, fina descripción de sus experiencias como soldado en la Gran Guerra, que por su veracidad y profundo humanismo de gran calado ético y autocrítico se ha convertido en texto de referencia de las vivencias bélicas de aquella ¿generación perdida¿ tanto en Alemania como en el resto de países que participaron en la contienda. Palabras-clave: Guerra, vida en el frente, instrucción militar, visita y estancia en el hospital, el olvido y la memoria, el compañerismo y la amistad, la muerte de los animales, el espectáculo bélico, la sexualidad, los prisioneros, el otro como enemigo y como ser humano. Study E. M. Remarque¿s novel All Quiet i…

Lost GenerationSpanish Civil WarAntropologia filosòficamedia_common.quotation_subjectArtHumanismCONTESTHumanitiesCartographymedia_commonFront (military)Thémata
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How to pay for the war in times of imperfect commitment. Adam Smith and David Ricardo on the Sinking Fund

2014

AbstractThe paper proposes a comparative analysis of Smith's and Ricardo's views on the sinking fund. It shows that Smith and Ricardo agreed in stressing the ineffectiveness of the sinking fund as a policy instrument targeted at public debt repayment and tax-burden relief, pointing out that its actual workings had paradoxically helped to increase rather than reduce British total debt-load. Moreover, their explanation of the sinking fund paradox integrates a defective fiscal commitment technology with powerful politicians’ incentives to siphon off the money stored in the sinking fund to meet sudden increases of public expenditure whenever the occasion arose.

Macroeconomics060106 history of social sciencesGeneral Arts and HumanitiesKeynesian economics05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Public expenditure06 humanities and the artsDebt repaymentAdam smithAdam Smith David Ricardo Ricardian equivalence sinking fund imperfect commitmentSpanish Civil WarIncentiveHistory and Philosophy of ScienceSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero Economico0502 economics and businessEconomics0601 history and archaeologySinking fundImperfect050207 economicsSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
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El patrón oro y el euro. Una reflexión a partir de la lectura de A Tract on Monetary Reform

2017

This paper makes a comparison between the gold standard and the euro through a study of Keynes’s views on the need to manage the macroeconomic situation of an industrial economy. The essay centers on Keynes’s first relevant economic work of the post World War I years, A Tract on Monetary Reform, analyzing its theoretical and practical content. The situation of monetary instability and the choice of exchange regime (to return or not to the gold standard, with the parity prior to the war) were the factors that attracted Keynes’s attention in those years. Similarities between the gold standard and the present euro system bestow a certain interest on Keynes’s ideas and on the economic discussio…

MacroeconomicsSpanish Civil WarTipos de cambioPolítica monetariaEconomicsMonetary reformSistema del euroKeynesPatrón oroGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceBanco centralFirst world warEconomía
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Mapping the war: gender, health, and the medical profession in France and Germany, 1914-1918.

2014

This article compares the gender and health politics of the German and the French medical professions, which incorporated military command structures into their civilian self-conception. Mobilized doctors committed themselves to the new circumstances and opportunities offered by the war. They applied the established military spatial ‘map’ which distinguished between the male-dominated front and the female-dominated home front and turned it into an epidemiological map, identifying danger zones which arose from points of contact between men and women. The analysis singles out two case studies: the rapid spread of venereal disease and psychiatric disorders. These case studies allow for a compa…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtySexually Transmitted DiseasesCriminologyPathology and Forensic MedicineMilitary medicineGermanPoliticsGermanyEpidemiologymedicineHumansSociologyWorld War IMilitary MedicineFront (military)National healthCombat DisordersHistory 20th Centurylanguage.human_languageSpanish Civil WarLawMedical professionlanguageFemaleFranceMedicine, conflict, and survival
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The determinants of industrial location in Spain, 1856–1929

2012

Abstract During the 19th century, the Spanish economy went through the early stages of the industrialisation process. This process developed in parallel to the growing market integration of goods and factors as a result of the liberal reforms and the construction of the railway network, with the subsequent fall in transport costs. In that period, there were major changes in the pattern of industrial location across Spain, with an increasing spatial concentration of industrial activities between the 1850s and the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) and a deeper regional specialisation. What were the forces behind these changes? On the theoretical side, the Heckscher–Ohlin model suggests that the spa…

Market integrationMacroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricsHistoryIndustrialisationSpanish Civil WarWork (electrical)Process (engineering)Regional economicsEconomicsRelative strengthEconomic geographyComparative advantageExplorations in Economic History
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Invisible Ends Justify Secret Means: Homeland, Machiavelli, and the Least of All Possible Evils

2021

In the rhetoric informing Niccolò Machiavelli’s thought and the contemporary War on Terror, the dialectic between ethics and necessity within the framework of the process of secularization represents a cohesive thread. This very dialectic constitutes also the narrative principle presiding Homeland, one of most insightful TV shows having developed a critical reflection about the present time so far. Dealing with terrorist practices and counterterrorism tactics, the series provides an accurate depiction of the fears featuring nowadays Western societies and the means through which American institutions attempt to answer them . This essay proposes a survey of the conceptual core belonging to th…

Michel foucaultPhilosophyMachiavelliHomelandIslamHomelandPoliticsSpanish Civil WarCritical Media TheoryAestheticsComplex TVHEROFrame (artificial intelligence)State of exceptionLesser Evil
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Gerd Callesen, Socialist Internationals: A Bibliography of Publications of the Social-Democratic and Socialist Internationals, 1914–2000. Bonn and Ge…

2004

This is a very useful bibliographical tool produced by the efforts of the International Association of Labour History Institutions (IALHI). This association comprises more than one hundred archives, libraries and research centers all over the world, though the vast majority are located in Europe, and not all of them have the same importance, reflecting the geographical and political unevenness of socialism's history. This particular volume aims to list all the publications of the social-democratic internationals after 1914, i.e. from the time of the political split due to the support for World War I by most social-democratic parties. This means that the left-wing, beginning with the Kientha…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementHistoryGentmedia_common.quotation_subjectCharge (warfare)IndependencePoliticsSpanish Civil WarSocialismPolitical scienceEconomic historySocial democracyCommunismmedia_commonInternational Labor and Working-Class History
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Is an anarchist business organization possible? Textile firms in the industrial district of Alcoi during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39)

2019

espanolDurante la Guerra Civil Espanola, en el lado republicano, estallo una revolucion social, liderada por los trabajadores y sus sindicatos que termino en muchos lugares en un proceso de colectivizacion empresarial. En la ciudad de Alcoi, el sindicato anarquista tomo el control de mas de 100 empresas textiles familiares, pasando por un proceso de racionalizacion que unifico la produccion de todas las empresas textiles para superar una crisis de produccion anterior y atender la demanda de guerra. ?El caso de Alcoi durante la Guerra Civil demuestra la posibilidad de una organizacion empresarial anarquista exitosa? Este articulo trata de comprender el desarrollo de los negocios sin una orga…

Organizational architectureBusiness organizationRationalityContext (language use)Rationalization (economics)Industrial districtRevolución socialPolitical scienceSocial revolutionIndustrial districtSocial revolutionGuerra Civil españolaEconomic historyTextile manufactureDemocratizationAlcoiAnarquismoIndustria textilSocialization (Marxism)Economía AplicadaAnarchismDistrito industrialSpanish Civil WarSpanish Civil WarOrganización empresarialHumanities
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Spanish Fascism as a Political Religion (1931–1941)

2011

This article focuses on the controversial argument that Spanish Fascism, organized in the political party Falange Espanola (FE y de las JONS), can be interpreted as a form of political religion, understood in the sense of Emilio Gentile. The central thesis is that Spanish Fascism was a political religion during the Republican period, that is, from the time of its consolidation during the early 1930s to the beginning of the Civil War. However – and this is the main analytical challenge – it was also one after July 1936, in spite of the fact that the formation of Franco's Movimiento Nacional imposed no small transformations upon it. Even if those transformations were linked to the increasingl…

PhilosophyPoliticsConsolidation (business)Spanish Civil WarPolitical science of religionReligious studiesPolitical religionSociologyReligious studiesDictatorshipMolecular BiologyPolitics, Religion & Ideology
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Conrad and Censorship in Poland

2012

This essay explores the ways in which Conrad's life and letters were inextricably connected with the censorship imposed by three political systems: Tsarist autocracy, Nazi totalitarianism, and Communism. Conrad's oeuvre was itself a “victim” of two regimes of totalitarian censorship and political persecution. In occupied Poland between 1939 and 1945, his writing became a spiritual guide for the young generation, helping them to survive the horrors of the war and occupation. After the war, Conrad was banned by the Polish Communists, and supposedly forgotten. Totalitarian systems, it is argued, regard Conrad's works as dangerous and subversive because of their moral message of respect for hum…

PhilosophyPoliticsDignityHistorySpanish Civil WarLawmedia_common.quotation_subjectCensorshipNazismAutocracyCommunismPersecutionmedia_commonStudia Neophilologica
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