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The French media and the forging of a Franco British alliance in the late 1930s

The French media and the forging of a Franco British alliance in the late 1930s

... This article explores the interconnections between the media in France and the emergence of a Franco-British alliance on the eve of World War Two, emphasising how newspaper, radio and newsreel coverage helped mould ...

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Lost in Translation: An Exploration of Political Writing during Anti imperial Struggles in Burma in the Late 1930s, with a Particular Emphasis on Works of Translation

Lost in Translation: An Exploration of Political Writing during Anti imperial Struggles in Burma in the Late 1930s, with a Particular Emphasis on Works of Translation

... the late 1930s an evolution of Burmese writing took place, which was marked by a conscious movement to introduce new ideas in literature that would motivate the Burmese people to rise up against the British ...

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The Workers' Sports Federation in the late 1930s: some of Ruth Crow's memories

The Workers' Sports Federation in the late 1930s: some of Ruth Crow's memories

... The Crow Collection has no written information about the hike hostels but several Collection supporters (Ecoso subscribers) can provide oral information on hostel hiking in the 1940s. [r] ...

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Performance measurement: questions for tomorrow

Performance measurement: questions for tomorrow

...  Performance against budget Late 1930s - to late 1980s  Waste minimisation Late 1980s – late 1990s  PM models & frameworks  PM as a system Principle areas of concern  Budgeting  Pr[r] ...

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Western-Made Source of Naguib Mahfouz’s Pharaonic Novels

Western-Made Source of Naguib Mahfouz’s Pharaonic Novels

... the late 1930s when Egypt was under the British occupation and the Turkish rule – unconsciously conveyed postcolonial ideas to the colonized people, ...

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Fiscal policy in a depressed economy : was there a ‘free lunch’ in 1930s’ Britain?

Fiscal policy in a depressed economy : was there a ‘free lunch’ in 1930s’ Britain?

... 4 The statistical information obtained from The Economist has been cross-checked against the detailed descriptions of British budgets provided by Mallet and George (1929, 1933) and by Sabine (1970). Interpretation of the ...

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Capital controls and recovery from the financial crisis 
of the 1930s

Capital controls and recovery from the financial crisis of the 1930s

... Nurkse (1944) corroborated the findings of the 1938 League of Nations study, suggesting that the principal reason most countries imposed capital controls in the 1930s was to curb the outflow of capital. 8 Ellis ...

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Self defeating austerity? Evidence from 1930s' Britain

Self defeating austerity? Evidence from 1930s' Britain

... the 1930s, namely that the legacy of World War I meant that there was a high ratio of public debt to ...the late 1920s and the late 1930s this was never less than 140 per cent and peaked at ...

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What lessons from the 1930s?

What lessons from the 1930s?

... Keynes’ mature policy ideas of the late 1930s and 1940s seem to differ from his simple advice of the early 1930s. The reason is quite simple: infrastructure expenditure always takes a long time to ...

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Book review: Embodied politics: dance, protest and identities, by Stacey Prickett

Book review: Embodied politics: dance, protest and identities, by Stacey Prickett

... The second chapter moves from the USA to Britain to discuss the socio-political conditions prior to and during the late 1920s that fed into the emergence of workers’ dance groups. Prickett describes how Britain’s ...

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The Vitality of Evenki and the Influence of Language Policy from the Early Soviet Union Until Today

The Vitality of Evenki and the Influence of Language Policy from the Early Soviet Union Until Today

... In order to find support for my hypothesis, I take into account the nine factors established by the UNESCO Ad Hoc Expert Group on Endangered Languages. In 2003, UNESCO delegated a group of linguists to formulate ‘a ...

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The Unconscious and Others: Rescue, Inclusivity and the Eroticisation of Difference 1930s Vienna

The Unconscious and Others: Rescue, Inclusivity and the Eroticisation of Difference 1930s Vienna

... husband and children for a 'penniless Jewish refugee', a poet, from Vienna who was twelve years her junior and whom she met while doing refugee work in London in the late 1930s. 10 As a member of the ...

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Flawed but Noble: Desegregation Litigation and its Implications for the Modern Class Action

Flawed but Noble: Desegregation Litigation and its Implications for the Modern Class Action

... The tenor of the times in the late 1930s and early 1940s all but guaranteed a shift in the normative foundation for class-wide preclusion. The rights-based formalism Rule 2[r] ...

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When the North Last Headed South: Revisiting the 1930s

When the North Last Headed South: Revisiting the 1930s

... Sustained fiscal impetus in the major countries was similarly needed in the 1930s. And it was tried in many countries, but seldom consistently. Indeed, in many cases fiscal policy contracted as the national ...

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Assessing the significance of Heidegger's Black Notebooks

Assessing the significance of Heidegger's Black Notebooks

... the 1930s and into the 1940 are actually tied to the shifts in Heidegger’s thinking that occur after the “failure” of Being and Time (Heidegger’s own failure to complete the project originally envisaged there and ...

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Without nostalgia : Nina Berberova's short fiction of the 1930s

Without nostalgia : Nina Berberova's short fiction of the 1930s

... Berberova’s characteristic emphasis on the psychological experience of emigration can be seen in the earliest works which brought her fame, the Billancourt Tales, published serially in[r] ...

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Byzantium and the Avant-Garde: Excavations at Corinth, 1920s-1930s

Byzantium and the Avant-Garde: Excavations at Corinth, 1920s-1930s

... 1907, incorporated Byzantium into the curriculum of art history.168 Only two years after being a fellow at the ASCSA, Butler organized Princeton's archaeological exp[r] ...

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The Paranoid Simulacrum in Surrealism: From Embracing Madness to the Mechanism of a Mental Illness as the Purveyor of Individual Meaning

The Paranoid Simulacrum in Surrealism: From Embracing Madness to the Mechanism of a Mental Illness as the Purveyor of Individual Meaning

... Employing the term paranoia for something different from a mental ill- ness was not Dali’s invention. In fact, it was the ancient Greeks who had coined the term from the words παρα (“beside”) and νους (“mind”) and its ...

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Work in the 1930s : talk by Ruth Crow to secondary students

Work in the 1930s : talk by Ruth Crow to secondary students

... I was really shocked about the living conditions, wages and the heavy work for young women at this hospital.. I went to the Hospital Employees Union.[r] ...

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The Fight Over the Juvenile Giant: Contesting Growth in the 1930s

The Fight Over the Juvenile Giant: Contesting Growth in the 1930s

... the late 19th century, autopsy studies and animal experimentation were used to con fi rm the anterior pituitary ’ s role in growth, although growth hormone was not isolated until ...

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