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Latvian Emigrants in the United States: Different Waves, Different Identities?

2019

AbstractThis chapter studies the relationships and interaction among the Latvian emigrants from different migration waves in the United States. It specifically examines reasons for the inability of the existing and politically and culturally active Latvian diaspora community in the United States to integrate newcomers from Latvia. The diaspora community is formed mostly of migrants who left Latvia after World War II. The research is based on a mix of two sources of information and methods – qualitative analysis of in-depth interviews with the ‘new’ Latvian emigrants in the United States in 2014, who began arriving there in 1991 and quantitative data analysis of The Emigrant Communities of L…

Cultural heritageInterpersonal tiesEconomyPolitical scienceWorld War IIQuantitative researchlanguageIdentity (social science)Latvianlanguage.human_languageDiasporaEmigration
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Translating Transculturality: Mediation of Identity in John Rabe’s Diaries

2019

Along with people’s movement and technology, local and foreign components in language and culture become interconnected. Hence translation and cultural studies need approaches, beyond the national, to fuzzy linguistic and cultural forms. One such case originates from the Nanking Massacre, which occurred in the East Asian theatre of WWII. John Rabe, a businessman from Hamburg and a foreign resident in Nanking, was elected by the International Committee for the Nanking Safety Zone to be its chairman. His humanitarian efforts eventually won him a special cultural identity, «the Living Buddha». This article focuses on mediation of identity. It presents «translating transculturality» as a new re…

Cultural identityCultural studiesGautama BuddhaWorld War IIMediationMedia studiesFuzzy linguisticIdentity (social science)East AsiaGeneral MedicineSociologyTranslation and interpretationTraducción e interpretaciónCLINA: Revista Interdisciplinaria de Traducción, Interpretación y Comunicación Intercultural
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Prasa polskiej emigracji politycznej w Wielkiej Brytanii wobec protestów robotników w kraju w czerwcu 1976 roku

2016

Strajki i demonstracje w Polsce, do których doszło 25 czerwca 1976 r. odbiły się żywym echem wśród emigracji w Wielkiej Brytanii. W artykule przedstawiono opinie i oceny emigracyjnych polityków oraz publicystów dotyczące przyczyn, przebiegu i konsekwencji czerwcowych protestów w kraju.

Czerwiec 1976the June 1976 riots in Polandprasa polska na emigracjiPolish political émigrés in the United Kingdom after World War IIPolish press in the United Kingdom after World War IIemigracja polska w Wielkiej Brytanii po II wojnie światowejRocznik Historii Prasy Polskiej
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Z przeszłości miejscowości i parafii Jaworzno k. Wielunia. Materiały z konferencji naukowej nt. jubileuszu stulecia wznowienia parafii

2019

Year 2019 marks the first anniversary of the renewal of the Most Holy Trinity Parish in Jaworzno near the town of Wieluń. This event was celebrated both by inhabitants and clergy on 15–16 June 2019. On that occasion, on Saturday on the 15th of June, a historical conference entitled “The Jubilee of the 100 years of the Most Holy Trinity Parish in Jaworzno near the town of Wieluń” was held. The conference led to produce the historical monograph of the Parish. Six people in eleven papers and memoirs dealt with the historical issues of the Parish in Jaworzno. The first paper presentation by Rev. Prof. Dr. Hab. Jan Związek leads the reader to the earliest days of Christianity on the territory of…

Dachau Concentration Campcommunist timescastellany of Rudacollator familiesHoly Trinity Parishthe First World War
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Are Universities Ready to Face the Knowledge-Based Economy?

2002

It is generally agreed that the two main functions of universities are to transmit high level knowledge and to produce new knowledge. For centuries, these two functions were performed in a context in which only a small share of the relevant age cohort attended higher education institutions. After the Second World War, this context changed radically and higher education began to face more or less continuous growth. This has led to the situation that, in the developed economies, more than 40 per cent of the younger generation now attend third-level institutions (cf. Teichler, 2000).

Economic growthHigher educationbusiness.industry[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education4. EducationKnowledge economy[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education05 social sciencesWorld War IIHigh educationFace (sociological concept)Context (language use)[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance050905 science studiesHuman capitalEnseignement supérieurUniversitéPolitical science0502 economics and business0509 other social sciences[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinancebusinessComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSÉconomie de la connaissance050203 business & management
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Why People Born During World War II are Healthier

2017

War leads civilians to suffer. This can take extreme forms, such as during periods of intense violence or famines. But also outside of such episodes, civilians’ lives during wars can be harsh, as they suffer from poorer nutritional situations, stress, recessions, and sub optimally functioning health care systems. The more extreme types of suffering are proven to lead to a worse health among those prenatally exposed to them. But long-run effects of prenatal exposure to the latter circumstances have thus far largely been unexplored, even though in many wars more pregnant women are exposed to these “everyday” circumstances than to the extreme circumstances. We study the general, population-wid…

Economic growthHistorybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectWorld War IIFertilityRecessionOlder populationSpanish Civil WarHealth careFaminebusinessPrenatal exposureDemographymedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Money Doctoring After World War II: Arthur I. Bloomfield and the Federal Reserve Missions to South Korea

2009

In this paper we analyse the scientific contributions of the New York Fed economist Arthur I. Bloomfield. A Canadian born economist, in 1941 Bloomfield took his PhD in economics at the University of Chicago, under the supervision of Jacob Viner and then joined the staff of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as a Research Economist and stayed there until 1958. In this position, Bloomfield combined scholarly research on recent economic history and international financial and banking problems with active service as a member of various committees and commissions, both in the United States and abroad. While on leave from the Fed, he accepted appointments as a consultant and advisor to various …

Economics and EconometricsHistoryLatin Americansmedia_common.quotation_subjectCommissionMoney Doctorlaw.inventionStatutePoliticsFederal ReserveOrder (exchange)lawPolitical scienceSouth KoreaEconomic historySociologymedia_commonConstitutionFinancial marketWorld War IIInstitutional economicsCentral BankingBiographyFraming (social sciences)CurrencyForeign policyCLARITYPosition (finance)Arthur Bloomfield
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EU Refugee Policies and Politics in Times of Crisis: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives

2017

Phenomena such as civil war, protracted conflict, and deteriorating internal security, especially in the Middle East, Africa and Southern Asia, have triggered massive departures of civilian populations in recent years. The war in Syria alone has displaced over 5 million people (UNHCR, 2017a). While most of these forced migrants are either internally displaced or remain in Syria’s immediate neighbourhood, the numbers of those trying to come to Europe have steeply increased in 2015 and 2016. In each of these two years more than 1.2 million asylum-seekers submitted their asylum claims in the EU (Eurostat, 2017a), as compared to 625,000 in 2014 (Eurostat, 2015, p. 4). This represents the larges…

Economics and EconometricsMiddle EastRefugee05 social sciencesWorld War IIGeneral Business Management and Accounting0506 political sciencePoliticsGeographyInternal securitySpanish Civil WarEconomyInternally displaced person0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean integration050602 political science & public administration050207 economicsBusiness and International ManagementJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
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La propuesta sobre educación de la comisión para el estudio de los problemas españoles (1945)

2019

En este artículo se analiza y transcribe el texto redactado por un grupo de destacados profesores y pedagogos españoles exiliados, con especial atención a su contextualización. El grupo integraba la ponencia sobre educación de la Comisión de estudio de los problemas españoles, impulsada por la Unión de Profesores Españoles en el Extranjero. El documento final fue publicado en 1945 en la ciudad de México D.F.: en los Talleres tipográficos de B. Costa Amic, y ocupa 23 páginas. Se trata de un auténtico programa de actuación a llevar a cabo tras la restauración de la República en España, que en esas fechas tras finalizar la guerra en Europa, se pensaba cercana. A group of Spanish leading teache…

Educació Aspectes políticsHistoryContextualizationprofesor en el extranjerobusiness.industryEspañaWorld War IICommissionThe RepublicEducationpolítica de la educaciónPublishingMexico cityAction planPolitical scienceSegunda República (1931-1939)businessrefugiadoHumanitiesHistoria y Memoria de la Educación
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The Reconstruction of Production and Storage Sites for Chemical Warfare Agents and Weapons from Both World Wars in the Context of Assessing Former Mu…

2017

This chapter begins by listing the quantities and sites of chemical agent production during both world wars and outlining the relative importance of these new weapons. Using the example of the production sites of World War II, the setting in which the construction and operation of these factories took place will be described, as well as the structure of the facilities. It will be shown that it was not only Fritz Haber’s former colleagues who made important contributions to the research of chemical warfare agents and their production, but that an important role was also played by students of his successor at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry. In order t…

EngineeringChemical Warfare AgentsChemical warfareMining engineeringbusiness.industrySoftware deploymentWorld War IIDemolitionProduction (economics)Context (language use)Modern warfarebusinessEnvironmental planning
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