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Croce e la modernità tedesca

2017

The book collects the proceedings of the international symposium held with the support of the DFG in 2016 at Villa Vigoni about the relationship between Benedetto Croce and German culture. In particular, the essays deal with the question of the crisis of modernity in German culture through a spectrum of inquiries ranging from Kant to Th. Mann. Il volume costituisce l'edizione italiana dei materiali del seminario internazionale svoltosi con il sostegno della DFG nel 2016 presso Villa Vigoni, avente per argomento il ruolo di Croce in Germania e della cultura tedesca per Croce. In particolare, i singoli contributi affrontano la questione della crisi della modernità nella cultura tedesca in uno…

B. Croce philosophy World War II Th. Mann K. VosslerCroce Germania filosofia Seconda Guerra Mondiale Th. Mann K. Vossler
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Latvijas Vēstures Institūta Žurnāls. 2014, Nr. 2 (91)

2014

Valsts kultūrkapitāla fonds

Baltic Proposals for European Unification during World War IIBaltic Language BroadcastingIeskats Latvijas sabiedrības uzskatos par pašvaldību reformu:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::Archaeology subjects [Research Subject Categories]Par kolaborāciju:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::History subjects [Research Subject Categories]RecenzijasZinātnes dzīveVēstures avotiExploring the Library of Latvian Socialists in San Francisco
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Правительственная ревизія въ Латышскомъ центральномъ комитетѣ по оказанію помощи бѣженцамъ: копія съ доклада Особому Совѣщанію по устройству бѣженцевъ

1916

Vecajā ortogrāfijā

Bēgļi - Latvija:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::History subjects::History [Research Subject Categories]Refugees - LatviaPirmais pasaules karš 1914-1918Bēgļu apgādes organizācijas LatvijāБеженцы - оказание помощиWorld war 1914-1918Latvijas vēsture 1914-1918Первая мировая вйна
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The Translation Scene in Latvia (Latvian SSR) during the Stalinist Years

2018

[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] In this paper the author continues to explore the translation scene in 20th century Latvia (Veisbergs 2016a). The period under discussion covers 1945–1953, the years of Stalin’s rule after WWII until his death in 1953. The translation situation is described by discussing nationalisation and centralisation of publishers, book liquidation, censorship, ideologisation and politicisation, russification, Latvian émigré translations and other aspects of importance in an attempt to present the translation scene of the period from different angles. At the end of the article an extensive list of references is provided that can serve as an in…

CentralisationHistoryLatvian translationmedia_common.quotation_subjectÉmigrébook liquidation050602 political science & public administrationRussificationmedia_common05 social sciencesWorld War IIlcsh:Translating and interpretingCensorship050301 educationLatvianGeneral MedicineLithuanianlcsh:P306-310language.human_language0506 political sciencelanguagecensorshiptranslation during Stalinist years0503 educationClassicsPeriod (music)Vertimo Studijos
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Neutralidad o intervención: los intelectuales españoles frente a la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918)

2018

Article sobre els intel·lectuals espanyols davant la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918)

Ciencias sociales. GeneralidadesWorld War 1914-1918UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASGuerra Mundial I 1914-1918:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Humanidades. GeneralidadesHumanidadesGrupo CCiencias socialesGrupo D
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Anthropology of Political, Social and Cultural Memory: Practices in Central and Eastern Europe: Program & Abstracts : International Scientific Confer…

2020

Collective memory of the inhabitants of interwar Warsaw and RigaRussian Civil War (Baltic Sea region)GenealogyUnexplored private commemorative practicesNative language as the basis of national identityForgotten heritageReligious revival in the collective memory of RussiansProfessional unions in the cultural sectorLatvia:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects [Research Subject Categories]Memory of the First World WarDiscursive form of identity of the Russianspeaking youth in LatviaCommunist party of Latvia (1950–1956)Memory - from family album to memorialEmergence of Latvian national identity in the 19th century and early 20th centuryLatvia in the European and US political security system in the early 1920sLatvian archaeologytheatre of memorySilesians during World War IIMuseum of deathLatency of the past in biographical narratives of Latvian RussiansTrauma-pain-memoryNational resistance movement and repressions LatviaRepresentation of family identity and memory Russian cemeteryTheosophical literature in Latvia (1944–1953)Modern technologies in the service of the victimsCardinal Julijans Vaivods - diariesMay 9thNational costume in LatviaGeneral education policy of the Latvian SSR 1956–1964Yuri Samarin’s ideas
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Politica al femminile. Margherita Bontade militante democristiana nella Sicilia dei primi anni della Repubblica

2014

Margherita Bontade è una tra le più singolari figure di donne impegnate in politica nella Sicilia del Secondo Dopoguerra; tra le poche ad aver trovato spazio nella cerchia dei potenti democristiani del tempo, occupati ad opporsi all’avanzata dei partiti del Blocco del Popolo, con la benedizione delle gerarchie della Chiesa Cattolica. Le sue fortune elettorali dipendono, da un lato, al suo stretto legame con la Curia e al rapporto personale con il Cardinale di Palermo Ernesto Ruffini; d’altro lato, all’alleanza politica prima con Bernardo Mattarella e poi con Franco Restivo. La sua fulminante carriera politica che si snoda nell’arco di un ventennio – tra la fine degli anni ’40 e la fine degl…

Cosa NostraSettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E Comunicativimedia_common.quotation_subjectPersonal relationshipWorld War IIBlessingArtWorld War II Postwar Period.PoliticsAllianceChristian DemocracySettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento SocialePoliticWomenPerformance artDemocrazia Cristiana Cosa Nostra Chiesa Cattolica Donne Politica Sicilia Secondo dopoguerraCatholic ChurchSicilyHumanitiesCartographymedia_commonHISTORIA MAGISTRA
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Pamięci nieukojone. Wokół upamiętniania ofiar w Serbii i Chorwacji (Jasenovac, Bleiburg i belgradzkie Sajmište)

2016

Tekst koncentruje się na przemianach tożsamości narodowych w dwóch krajach postjugosłowiańskich (Serbii i Chorwacji). (Re)konstrukcje przeszłości mające tam miejsce od lat dziewięćdziesiątych XX wieku zakładały przede wszystkim zanegowanie dziedzictwa wspólnego opartego na zmitologizowanej walce partyzanckiej, a następnie wybór z przeszłości tych wydarzeń, o których pamięć należy kultywować. Walka przeciwstawnych pamięci (serbskiej i chorwackiej) oraz polaryzacja społeczeństwa chorwackiego pokazana zostaje na przykładzie praktyk komemoratywnych związanych z miejscami zagłady (Jasenovac i Bleiburg) z okresu drugiej wojny światowej. W tekście przywołano również miejsce kojarzone z Holokaustem…

Cultural StudiesCroatianHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectWorld War IIPolarization (politics)MythologyAncient historylanguage.human_languageSymbolThe HolocaustlanguageSerbianmedia_commonPorównania
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Pauls Daija, Deniss Hanovs, and Ilze Jansone Riga, Civilizāciju karš? Pirmais pasaules karš ideoloģijās, mākslās un atmiņās. Latvijas versijas

2017

In 2014, the centenary of World War I was commemorated worldwide, particularly in Europe, where events in remembrance of the ‘Great War’, such as commemorations, exhibitions, and conferences, were ...

Cultural StudiesExhibitionHistoryArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Ancient historyFirst world warJournal of Baltic Studies
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Landscapes of Loss and Destruction: Sámi Elders’ Childhood Memories of the Second World War Sámi Elders’ Childhood Memories of the Second World War

2019

The so-called Lapland War between Finland and Germany at the end of the Second World War led to a mass-scale destruction of Lapland. Both local Finnish residents and the indigenous Sami groups lost their homes, and their livelihoods suffered in many ways. The narratives of these deeply traumatic experiences have long been neglected and suppressed in Finland and have been studied only recently by academics and acknowledged in public. In this text, we analyze the interviews with four elders of one Sami village, Vuotso. We explore their memories, from a child’s perspective, scrutinizing the narration as a multilayered affective process that involves sensual and embodied dimensions of memory.

Cultural StudiesHistory060102 archaeologyPost colonialismPerspective (graphical)World War IIGender studies06 humanities and the arts16. Peace & justiceLivelihoodIndigenous060104 historyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Embodied cognitionAnthropology0601 history and archaeologyNarrativeChildhood memory2019
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