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MICA TIGANIADA OU L’AVENTURE DU FOLK-ROCK ROUMAIN PENDANT LA PÉRIODE COMMUNISTE
Published 2011-06-01“… Mica Tiganiada is a Romanian folk-rock music composed by Phoenix in 1972, during the communist era, when rock music was forbidden. Therefore, the composers had to adapt their rock music to the “accepted” items: the folklore. …”
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‘You Choose No Time to Live and Die’: Dinmukhamed A. Kunayev and His Time
Published 2024-09-01Subjects: “…first secretary of kazakh ssr communist party…”
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Aryanization Bureaucrats in Post-Holocaust Romania
Published 2023-09-01“…The article shows that the communist revolution was not as radical as the communist leaders liked to boast and that it did not immediately bring a complete transformation of the state, its institutions, and employees holding crucial positions. …”
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DÉBATS SUR LA « ROUMANITÉ » MUSICALE
Published 2014-06-01“…Secondly, during the communist period (1944-1989), the emphasis on the «new folklore» was an official recommendation of the State to strengthen a «national specificity» of communist vision. …”
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Polskie kino lat 1949–1955 wobec realizmu socjalistycznego. Ideologiczna mobilizacja jako kontekst dla myśli pedagogicznej
Published 2017-09-01“…The new style of filmmaking (according to the ideology of the Polish Communist Party), was imposed by the filmmakers, but was not accepted by the cinema audience. …”
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Towards a Tektology of Tektology
Published 2021-12-01“…Using a diffractive methodology derived from Karen Barad, these two thinkers are brought into relationship through their impact upon the German Figurative Constructivists, a political-art movement which emerged from the Council Communist current grouped around the Berlin review Die Aktion. …”
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Sergei Eisenstein in the Proletkult
Published 2021-12-01“…During these years the Agitprop Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, at Lenin’s behest, was taking steps to reduce the scope of activities of the Proletkult, discredit Bogdanov as a thinker, and exclude him from politics.…”
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The Concise History of the Theological Journal “Polonia Sacra”
Published 2019-03-01“…However, because the communist government in Poland expelled the Theological Faculty from Jagiellonian University in Krakow, and allowed only that the theology might be taught at the Academy of Catholic Theology in Warsaw, the journal “Polonia Sacra” was published for a very short time in Warsaw. …”
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LA FRUSTRATION IDENTITAIRE. QUELQUES IDÉES DE MIHAI MITREA-CELARIANU SUR L’ÉCOLE ROUMAINE DE COMPOSITION
Published 2012-12-01“…Born in Bucarest in 1935, after the arrival of the communist regime, he was forced to leave the country and he installed himself in Paris, where he died in 2003. …”
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Culturally programmed space of nursery – where we are going?
Published 2014-09-01“…The basic conclusion that emerges from the analysis of the accumulated body of research indicates that the spatial arrangement of kindergartens in post-communist countries still induces/ predisposes to the development of mirror identity operating efficiently under authoritarian rule. …”
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Скандал в эго-документах позднесоветских писателей: попытка “насыщенного описания”
Published 2025-02-01“…Since the primary audience for such scandals was international public opinion, prominent writers frequently leveraged the threat of an ‘international scandal’ to secure desired outcomes from editors, censors, and – most critically – special ‘curators’ responsible for overseeing literature on behalf of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. The article suggests that from the mid-1950s onward, Soviet writers began to strategically instrumentalize the concept of literary scandal, even asserting that party and literary officials themselves provoked such controversies through excessive prohibitive measures and violations of established ‘rules of the game’. …”
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From a grand hotel to an urban symbol: the Astor Hotel in old and new Tianjin
Published 2024-08-01“…Moreover, the expansion of the Astor Hotel evolved along with the development of Tianjin from a hypercolonial city to a Chinese-run metropolis. Shortly after the Communist Revolution in China, its ownership was overtaken by the Tianjin Municipal Government. …”
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Niosąc w przyszłość dziedzictwo pontyfikatu. Związki watykańskiej Fundacji Jana Pawła II z instytucjami w Polsce
Published 2012-07-01“…This Institution provides scholarships to students of former communist countries to study at the Catholic University located in Lublin. …”
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INTERNATIONALIZATION OF CONFLICT AS A CHALLENGE TO PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
Published 2024-08-01“…It blames the Cold War rivalry between the capitalist United States and the communist USSR as it were, where attempt by the African allies to delink from either of the ideologies to favour the other, always led to intervention by these powerful nations. …”
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Reconversion of Mono-Industrial Urban Areas (Case Study – Beclean City)
Published 2024-12-01“…Following the collapse of the communist regime in Romania, the country’s economy went through deep transformations, which negatively impacted the standard of living of the population. …”
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Cold War as Social Conflict, Iron Curtains and Application of Dѐtente Policy as Cold War Concept
Published 2022-11-01“… This paper is to evaluate the peculiarity of iron curtain that was to fortified borders in central Europe, because it was not used to describe similar border between communist and capitalist states basis. During the cold war iron curtain received prominence, why though it describe the boundary that separate the Warsaw Pact countries from the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation NATO countries from the beginning to the end of the cold war (1945- 1991). …”
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The sport and Lithuanian national identity
Published 2006-06-01“…So we may raise a hypothesis whereby the last-mentioned ability reflects Lithuanian communist leaders and/or sport functionaries' acceptance of such kind of "nationalism." …”
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Çin Siyasi Düşüncesi ve Siyasi Tarihi Bağlamında Çinli Siyasi Elitler
Published 2024-12-01“…The book further examines the transformation of political elites under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), including Mao Zedong's dialectical thinking, the Cultural Revolution, and factional conflicts within the CCP. …”
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