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Forbidden and sublime forest landscapes: narrated experiences of Latvian national partisan women after World War II

2015

At the beginning of the Cold War, tens of thousands of Baltic people headed for the forests. It was the largest and longest such experience of human and forest interaction in the history of the three Baltic countries. The forest was turned into a political concept and had abruptly become a doubly sensitive zone: to the authorities it was a space of revolt subject to their control; to the locals, the forests were transformed into sites of both resistance and shelter when life was endangered. Based on recorded life story interviews, this article examines how women experienced the changes in their native landscapes after World War II in the occupied Baltic states, and what it meant for them to…

HistoryWorld War IISubject (philosophy)Endangered speciesLatvianSublimelanguage.human_languagePoliticsPolitical scienceLawPolitical Science and International RelationsCold warlanguageEthnologyResistance (creativity)Cold War History
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Digitization and preservation of cultural heritage: The CEPROQHA approach

2017

The humanity has always learned from the previous experiences for many reasons. The national heritage proves to be a great way to discover a nation's history. As a result, these priceless cultural items have a special attention. However, Since the wide adoption of new digital technologies, documenting, storing, and exhibiting cultural heritage assets became more affordable and reliable. These digital records are then used in several applications. Researchers saw the opportunity to use digital heritage recordings for long-term preservation. In this paper, we present the research progress in cultural heritage digital processing and preservation, highlighting the most impactful advances. Addit…

History[ INFO ] Computer Science [cs]Content management system02 engineering and technologySemanticsDigital records01 natural sciences[INFO.INFO-CL]Computer Science [cs]/Computation and Language [cs.CL]World Wide WebACM: H.: Information SystemsCultural diversity3D Modeling0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[INFO]Computer Science [cs][ INFO.INFO-CL ] Computer Science [cs]/Computation and Language [cs.CL]Digital preservationCEPROQHA projectDigitizationComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSDigital heritage010401 analytical chemistryACM : H.: Information Systems020207 software engineering0104 chemical sciencesCultural heritageSemantic enrichmentDigital preservationHumanityCultural heritageDigital heritage
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The Adaptation of an Ethnic Minority in Finland in the 1940s and 1950s: Orthodox displaced persons and the Lutheran indigenous population

2013

This article examines the imposed adaptation of Orthodox Finns, who were evacuated from territories ceded to the Soviet Union during the Second World War in the areas where they were settled. It elucidates both the settlement measures taken by the Finnish authorities and the unofficial forms of control, such as labelling and other discriminatory practices, exercised by the local populations. By controlling the behaviour of the displaced persons, the original inhabitants were able to make the newcomers conform to the values, norms and habits of the Lutheran community at both local and national levels.

Historyeducation.field_of_studyDisplaced personmedia_common.quotation_subjectWorld War IIPopulationEthnic groupGender studiesOrthodoxyIndigenousEthnologySociologyeducationSettlement (litigation)Social controlmedia_commonScandinavian Journal of History
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Mortal threat: Latvian Jews at the dawn of Nazi occupation

2018

In late June 1941, Nazi Germany stormed the borders of the Soviet Union, occupying the three Baltic republics within weeks. By the end of 1941, a significant proportion of the Jewish population had been murdered by German forces and local collaborators. In the days before full Nazi occupation of the territory, Latvia's Jews confronted the question of whether to flee into the Russian interior or stay in their communities. History shows that this would be a critical choice. Testimonies and memoirs of Jewish survivors illuminate the competing motivations to leave or to remain. This article highlights the key factors that figured into these calculations and the interaction between individual ag…

Historyeducation.field_of_studyHistoryJudaismGeography Planning and DevelopmentWorld War IIPopulationLatvianNazismHomeland06 humanities and the artslanguage.human_language060104 historyThe HolocaustPolitical Science and International RelationslanguageEthnology0601 history and archaeologyNazi GermanyeducationNationalities Papers
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Parliament and the Press : Forging the United Nations in Wartime Britain, 1939–45

2020

During the Second World War, not only the United States but also Great Britain played a leading role in planning and establishing the United Nations (UN) as a new international organisation to replace the League of Nations. While scholarship on post‐war planning is extensive, relatively little exists on how the planning process was discussed and depicted publicly in Britain. The purpose of this article is to fill such lacunae by examining the two most important domains for public discussion at the time, the press and parliament. It will argue, first, that the League of Nations’ experience – its inability to use collective force and its optimistically democratic structure – overwhelmingly sh…

Historyjulkinen keskusteluparliamentSociology and Political ScienceParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectKansainliittopoliittinen historiaForgingPolitical sciencekansainvälisyysEconomic historypresslehdistömedia_commonparlamentitkansainvälinen yhteistyöGreat Britainkansainväliset suhteettoinen maailmansotaYhdistyneet kansakunnatUnited Nations (UN)Second World WarLeague of NationsinternationalismIso-Britannia
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Integrating a Nexus: the history of political discourse and language policy research

2019

Historians of political discourse and language policy researchers should join forces to develop methods of textual analysis that help to integrate political and intellectual history. They could do so by focusing their analysis on interconnections between material realities, human physical action, practices and structures, as well as institutions and ideologies as discursive constructs. Such a version of soft constructivism underscoring the discursive nature of much of politics encourages historians to analyse past political discourses more systematically. Concepts such as nexus, historical body, mobility and discursive transfers borrowed from language research deepen our analytical understa…

Historylanguage policy researchpolitical history050801 communication & media studiesWorld historypoliittinen historiaIntellectual historyhistory of political discoursehistoriantutkimus060104 historyPolitics0508 media and communicationsPolitical sciencetransnationaalisuusConceptual history0601 history and archaeologyLanguage policytransnational historymetodologia05 social sciencesMedia studiesintellectual historymethodology06 humanities and the artsdiskurssintutkimusconceptual historyPolitical historykielipolitiikkaJoin (sigma algebra)aatehistoriaNexus (standard)Rethinking History
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Cinq theses sur la litterature-monde en français: une polémique

2010

Le concept de littérature-monde n’est pas dénué de contradictions internes. Le présent article tente de s’interroger sur les fondements idéologiques de cette notion et la conjoncture internationale qui l’a fait naître. Sous formes de thèses et de manière volontairement polémique, l’article tente de montrer que la notion même est le résultat d’une littérature française dont la primauté est de plus en plus contestée. Par ailleurs, lorsque les fondateurs de ce concept déclarent la fin de la Francophonie, il est peu clair de quelle francophonie ils parlent et ils ne semblent guère familiers avec les organisations francophones. Par ailleurs, elle peut être considérée comme une adaptation fidèle …

Historylcsh:French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literatureField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subjectPostcolonial StudiesFrancophonieLittérature-mondeWorld literatures in EnglishComputer Science ApplicationsEducationÉtudes postcolonialeslcsh:PQ1-3999SociologyIdeologyHumanitiesOrder (virtue)media_common
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Assessing Peer Review by Gauging the Fate of Rejected Manuscripts: the case of the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation

2017

This paper investigates the fate of manuscripts that were rejected from JASSS-The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, the flagship journal of social simulation. We tracked 456 manuscripts that were rejected from 1997 to 2011 and traced their subsequent publication as journal articles, conference papers or working papers. We compared the impact factor of the publishing journal and the citations of those manuscripts that were eventually published against the yearly impact factor of JASSS and the number of citations achieved by the JASSS mean and top cited articles. Only 10% of the rejected manuscripts were eventually published in a journal that was indexed in the Web of Sci…

Historymedia_common.quotation_subjectCitationsLibrary scienceSocial Sciences(all)Library and Information Sciences050905 science studiesArticleSocial Sciences (all)Peer reviewWorld Wide Webrejected manuscriptsSystems and CommunicationsQuality (business)Impact factorSocial simulationmedia_commonthe Journal of Artificial Societies and Social SimulationCitations; Impact factor; JASSS; Peer review; Rejected manuscripts; Social Sciences (all); Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Library and Information Sciences; LawImpact factorbusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeneral Social SciencesComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionJASSSComputer Science ApplicationsPublishing0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesbusinessRejected manuscriptsLaw
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Marriage Guidance, Women and the Problem(s) of Returning Soldiers in Finland, 1944-1946

2017

When former military chaplains began to give marital guidance to troubled couples after the end of hostilities with the Soviet Union (1941–1944) in Finland, new information about the causes and experiences of marital problems and divorces emerged during guidance sessions. Even lengthy marriages were seen to be burdened due to the stress of reunion and men’s wartime infidelity, increased inclination to drinking and aggressive behaviour. The article discusses the meaning and construction of marital expectations with respect to the development of post-war marital dissolution, and argues that wives in particular tried to adjust their marital expectations in accordance with the general developme…

Historymedia_common.quotation_subjectPersonal lifeDemobilizationavioliittoperhe-elämäneuvonta060104 historyperheneuvontaSuomiInstitutionPastoral caresotilassielunhoito0601 history and archaeologyta615Meaning (existential)marriage counsellingFinlandmedia_commondemobilizationdivorces05 social sciencesWorld War IIpastoral care06 humanities and the artstoinen maailmansotaavioerotFamily lifeSecond World War050903 gender studiessotilaspapitfamily lifeHappiness0509 other social sciencesPsychologySocial psychology
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The fragility of Finnish parliamentary democracy at the moment when Prussianism fell

2019

The Finnish case is in many ways illustrative of the complexities of democratisation after World War I. Finland found itself at the nexus of a Swedish constitutional tradition, legalism and ideological controversies adopted from Imperial Germany, the radicalised Russian Revolution, and Western parliamentary democracy. After having been a model for reformers demanding women’s suffrage, for instance, the country found itself in autumn 1918 going in the opposite direction to almost all other European countries. This article analyses the fragility of Finnish parliamentary democracy then, contrasting it with longer-term trends supportive of democratisation. ‘Democracy’ had been the goal for mos…

HistoryparlamentarismiSuomen sisällissotamedia_common.quotation_subjectparliamentary democracyWorld historyLegalism (Western philosophy)FragilityFinnish Civil WarkäsitehistoriaPolitical sciencetransnationaalisuusConceptual historyDemocratizationWorld War Imedia_commontransnational historygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFellDemocracyconceptual historyensimmäinen maailmansotademokratiaPolitical economydemokratisoituminenNexus (standard)Journal of Modern European History
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