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Fascism and empire: Fascist Italy against republican Spain

1998

From 1931 onward, Fascist Italy tried to influence Spanish politics through a combination of formal diplomatic action and clandestine support for monarchist conspirators. Spain did not, however, become an axis of Italy's foreign affairs until the outbreak of the Civil War in 1936. Supporting Franco was a way of helping to destroy international Communism and the democratic challenge and also served Mussolini's claims to Italian hegemony in the Mediterranean. From the point of view of domestic politics, helping Fascism in Spain would help to maintain the mobilization of the Italian people. In Italy's participation in the Spanish Civil War imperial Fascism, defined as foreign aggression, ideol…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistoryHegemonySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEmpireDemocracyPoliticsSpanish Civil WarEconomyForeign policyEconomic historyIdeologyCommunismmedia_commonMediterranean Historical Review
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The satirical press and the struggle for cultural hegemony in Spain: a case study on <em>La Traca</em>, 1884-1938

2019

La Traca was a weekly magazine published in Valencia between 1884 and 1892 and between 1909 and 1938, with periods during which it was not published because of governmental censorship. Because it was written in Valencian, the vernacular language of where it was published, it did not go beyond being a magazine of local, or at most regional, interest, circulation and importance. However, its editor, Vicente Miguel Carceller, made the decision in 1931 to edit the magazine in Spanish and he thus conquered the country’s market, resulting in circulation figures that no other publication had ever reached. La Traca was the most loved and hated of all satirical publications. This article explores it…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesCensorshipVernacularDestinyCultural hegemonyValencianlanguage.human_languageLaughterlanguageIdeologymedia_commonCulture & History Digital Journal
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‘If you give me time I can love you’: A Pregnant Researcher among Male Beach Workers on Kenya’s Liminal South Coast Beaches

2019

 In this paper I discuss how while carrying out research among male beach workers in Kenya’s touristic South Coast region – in relation to their quest for livelihoods through sexual-economic relationships with visiting white women – I became a participant in the phenomenon I set out to study. The article’s contribution is twofold. First, I draw on my interactions with some of the men I met on-site, and in particular my encounter with ‘Weston’ – a migrant beach worker, his unexpected behaviour towards me as a pregnant emigrant Kenyan researcher, and the ambiguity and awkwardness of our exchange, to tease out and offer insights into the behaviour, practices, and gender ideologies held by male…

Cultural StudiesHistoryKenyaWhite (horse)Literature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectGender studiesLivelihoodReflexivityPhenomenonSociologyIdeologyLiminalityRivalrymedia_commonAnthropology Matters
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Regulating Multilingualism in the North Calotte: The Case of Kven, Meänkieli and Sámi Languages

2010

This article examines the dynamics of language relations by investigating the historical, political and ideological processes at play in the minoritization and revitalization of Kven, Meankieli and ...

Cultural StudiesHistoryPoliticsSociology and Political ScienceAnthropologyAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectMultilingualismIdeologySociologyCultural pluralismmedia_commonActa Borealia
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The Present Through the Past: Polish Presidents and the Post-Communist Debate, 1989–2010

2013

I argue that the category of post-communism, though fuzzy in meaning and theoretically unrefined, did mark an essential point of dispute (albeit symbolic) in the democratization period of the Polish political system between 1989–2010. The dispute over post-communism in Poland was initially conditioned mainly by ideological divisions (first half of the 1990s) and later by a ‘competition of power’ (especially from 2000). The specific role played by the presidents in the debate over the communist past and post-communist reality of Poland resulted from his insufficiently defined position in the political system, as well as from the fact that up to 2010 the presidency was held by key actors on t…

Cultural StudiesHistoryPresidencyPresidential systemmedia_common.quotation_subjectPower (social and political)PoliticsPolitical systemLawPolitical economyIdeologySociologyDemocratizationCommunismmedia_commonDebatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe
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Rewriting Oromo History in the North: Diasporic Discourse about National Identity and Democracy in Ethiopia

2015

This article analyzes the way the Oromo intellectuals living in diaspora have reflected on and positioned themselves in the ethno-political conflict and related debate between the dominant Amharic- and Tigrinya-speaking “Abyssinian” groups and the descendants of the various Oromo groups, which were conquered by the former during the nineteenth century. Even though they are the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, a large part of the Oromo perceive themselves as discriminated against and exploited by the groups holding political power, and many have fled the country. In the debate, the Oromo diaspora has had an important role. Theoretically, the article takes off from the concept of “orientati…

Cultural StudiesHistorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupGender studiesParticipant observationlanguage.human_languageDemocracyDiasporaPoliticsAmharicNational identitylanguageIdeologySociologyDemographymedia_commonDiaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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Conspiracy theories in Republican Italy: the Pellegrino Report to the Parliamentary Commission on Terrorism

2015

This article analyses the draft of the final report prepared by Senator Giovanni Pellegrino, who from 1994 to 2001 chaired the ‘Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry on terrorism in Italy and on the causes of the failure to identify those responsible for the massacres’. The document was completed in 1995 and attempted a general interpretation of the causes of the political violence that had been a major feature of the history of the Italian Republic up to that point. The report was closely connected with what is often described as the moment of the transition between Italy's ‘first’ and ‘second’ Republic and, in keeping with revisionist theories current at the time, attributed responsibility …

Cultural StudiesHistorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)CommissionParliamentary Commission - terrorism - Republican Italy - Years of Lead - Cold War - the Italian transitionLawSettore M-STO/04 - Storia ContemporaneaPolitical Science and International RelationsTerrorismPolitical violenceNarrativeIdeologySociologyHistory of ItalyPeriod (music)media_commonJournal of Modern Italian Studies
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Spanish Fascist Women’s Transnational Relations during the Second World War: Between Ideology and Realpolitik

2018

Spanish fascist women played a very active role in the Falange’s cross-border relations with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy during the Spanish Civil War and the Second World War. From the very beginning, fascist women took a preeminent place in these contacts and exchanges in order to see with their own eyes how both fascist models were at a practical level. These relationships between fascist women’s organizations were born out of deep ideological affinity and were especially fluid, firstly on a bilateral level and after 1940 on the ‘New Order’ Europe-wide multilateral, transnational collaboration. However, they lacked neither of political calculation nor could abstract from the wider fra…

Cultural StudiesHistorySpanish Civil WarSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceWorld War IIEconomic historyRealpolitikIdeologyNazi Germanymedia_commonJournal of Contemporary History
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Jews under Islam in early modern Morocco in travel chronicles

2020

This paper addresses the relationship between the ideological and legal structures that discriminated against Jews in early modern Morocco and its reflection in social practices. The study shows th...

Cultural StudiesHistorySpatial segregationHistorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectIslamIdeologyReligious studiesReflection (computer graphics)media_commonJewish Culture and History
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A Look at Valencia’s Elections of the 28th of April and the 26th of May 2019

2020

This paper analyses the main features of the Valencian media coverage of the elections held in Spain in the Spring of 2019 (General, Regional, Municipal, and European elections). We shine a spotlight on the key themes covered by the main newspapers, radio and TV stations, and on the  campaign strategies parties used to define ideological blocs on the left and right.

Cultural StudiesLeft and rightgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesMedia coverageValencianlanguage.human_languageNewspaperPolitical scienceSpring (hydrology)languageIdeologymedia_commonDebats. Revista de cultura, poder i societat
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