Search Results - "First World War"
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Sex on the front: prostitution and venereal disease in Russia’s First World War
Published 2017“…Prostitution flourished during Russia’s First World War. Mass mobilisation and the displacement of millions of the empire’s population challenged the tsarist state’s ability to control both the movement and bodies of those buying and selling sex. …”
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An Accidental Purpose: The Impact of the First World War on University College Nottingham
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Characterisation and ideology in recent crime fiction set in the First World War: a novel and exegesis
Published 2016“…Both address the question: What narrative strategies of characterisation might be utilised to represent the detective figure as a bearer of ideological significance in crime novels set in the First World War?…”
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Perang dunia pertama, deklarasi balfour dan kesannya terhadap Palestin (First world war, balfour declaration and their impacts on Palestine)
Published 2011“…The aftermath of First World War (1914-1918) left a tremendous impact on the Muslim world due to the defeat of the Ottoman Caliphate in the war. …”
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British protectionism and oil industry prior to the establishment of Petronas
Published 2020“…Oil producer colonies in Southeast Asia was solely granted oil supply through British oil company to prepare the outbreak of the First World War. This marked the height of British protectionism by providing continuous oil supply to the British Navy and expanding oil exports during the First World War. …”
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The impact of the World War I on the law governing the treatment of prisoners of war and the making of a humanitarian subject
Published 2018“…This paper evaluates the impact of the First World War on the development of international humanitarian law (IHL) regarding the treatment of prisoner of war (POW). …”
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Science, Education and Social Vision of Five Nineteenth Century Headmasters
Published 2018“…From Waterloo to the First World War, British teachers associated with four selected schools expected their students to improve social conditions in Britain. …”
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Dame Maud McCarthy: Australia's most distinguished nursing expert?
Published 2010“…In this paper we describe Dame Maud's early life and her work during the First World War. Further work on her life will follow, as we discover more about this rather historically elusive woman whose contribution to the profession of nursing, in Australia and the UK, has been profound.…”
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Memory Commemoration and the Meaning of a Suburban War Memorial
Published 2007“…Thousands were erected after the First World War in towns and suburbs across the nation as a community focus for memory, grief, and pride of their soldiers lost in the war. …”
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'The ghosts of menin gate': Art, architecture and commemoration
Published 2009“…Designed by the architect Reginald Blomfield in 1922, this building commemorates the 56,000 British Empire missing from the battles of the Ypres Salient during the first world war. This solemn memorial has significance and commemorative meaning to relatives of those whose names appeared on the structure. …”
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Forgetting, sacrifice, and trauma in the Western Australian State War Memorial
Published 2013“…However, the familiar debate about utility versus monument in war commemoration not only underlined tensions about the visible public recognition due to returned soldiers and the way that the fallen should be honoured, but it coalesced around the problem of how the concepts of sacrifice and trauma generated by the First World War might be memorialised and represented. …”
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When war is justified : a study in the causes of early Islamic wars
Published 2011“…Finally, a brief comparison between the wars in the Prophetic ear and the First World War is made so that the ideal of justification of Islamic wars is visualized.…”
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'The Ghosts of Menin Gate': Art, Architecture and Commemoration
Published 2009“…Designed by the architect Reginald Blomfield in 1922, this building commemorates the 56,000 British Empire missing from the battles of the Ypres Salient during the First World War. This solemn memorial has significance and commemorative meaning to relatives of those whose names appeared on the structure. …”
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Exclusion zones in the law of armed conflict at sea: evolution in law and practice
Published 2016“…Second, it turns to the exclusion zones of the First World War and several subsequent conflicts. The exclusion zones of this period were fundamentally different to those of the Russo-Japanese war: if a vessel was within an exclusion zone, it was deemed susceptible to attack. …”
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The University of Nottingham and adult education
Published 2014“…From around the time of the First World War until the 1990s, universities’ ‘adult education’ or ‘extra-mural’ departments provided higher education to part-time students in towns and villages throughout the country, often in association with voluntary organisations such as the Workers’ Educational Association or with local education authorities. …”
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