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Ernyes, Mihály. "Baranya megye, Pécs szerb megszállása és a rendőrség államosítása Trianon után." Magyar Rendészet 21, no. 1 (June 7, 2021): 141–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.32577/mr.2021.1.10.

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1918. november 13. és 1921. augusztus 27. között, a Belgrádban aláírt katonai egyezmény következtében, Baranya megye nagy területén szerb impérium volt. A rendőrség, a közbiztonságvédelmi feladatait a megszállók ellenőrzése alatt és gyakori közreműködésével látta el. A közállapotok, különösen a közbiztonság romló helyzetet mutattak. 1919 őszétől megvalósult a vidéki rendőrség államosítása, amelynek manifesztálódása Pécs-Baranyában közel két év késéssel történt. A kerületi rendőr-főkapitányság szervezése Kaposváron indult, és 1921 augusztusában Pécsett fejeződött be. Az időközben, 1920. június 4-én, aláírt trianoni békediktátum behatárolta a rendőrség létszámát és fegyverzetét. A testület működésében folyamatosan érvényesültek takarékossági követelmények is.
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Labrude, Pierre. "René Kueny (1883-1922), un professeur strasbourgeois d’origine mosellane, à la carrière partagée entre l’Allemagne et la France (1911-1918-1922)." Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie 108, no. 410 (2021): 195–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/pharm.2021.24292.

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René Kueny, a professor of Strasbourg university native of Moselle department. An universitary career separated between Germany and France (1911-1918-1922) – During the annexation of Alsace and Moselle to german Reich, from 1871 to 1918, the pharmaceutical teaching was delivered in a pharmaceutical institute with only one professor and three assistant professors. Coming from Dieuze, a town formerly in the department of Meurthe and now in the department of Moselle of the Reichsland, René Kueny obtained his diploma and supported his thesis at the pharmaceutical institute settled in Strasbourg and becamed rapidly its main assistant professor. After the 1st World War, in junction with french authorities, he teached chemistry to medical and pharmaceutical students and took part in the setting up of plans about the new university of Strasbourg. In july 1919, he was designated as the temporary professor of analytical chemistry and toxicology of the new school of pharmacy of the town. He was definitively selected on november 27, 1919. But unfortunately, Kueny was attacked by a serious disease as soon as august 1921 and he died in april 1922. This paper is devoted to the description of his life and to an attempt to understand and to explain the reasons of the choice of this expert in vegetable chemistry for the teaching of analytical chemistry and toxicology to pharmacy students.
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Karimi, Majid. "Nakhijevan from the Treaty of Batum and the Military Campaign of A. Ozanian to "Republic of Arasdayan"." Herald of Social Sciences 1 (April 27, 2023): 49–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.53548/0320-8117-2023.1-49.

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1918 թ. փետրվարի 10-ից Կովկասյան ճակատում հաջողությամբ ծավալված թուրքական հարձակումը հանգեցրեց 1918 թ. մարտի 3-ին կնքված Բրեստ-Լիտովսկի պայմանագրին։ Օսմանյան կայսրությունը շարունակեց առաջխաղացումն Անդրկովկասում և 1918 թ. հունիսի 4-ին Վրաստանի, Ադրբեջանի և Հայաստանի հանրապետություններին պարտադրեց շատ ավելի ծանր Բաթումի պայմանագիրը, որտեղ հայտարարվեց Նախջիևանը թուրքական բանակով բռնանվաճելու մասին։ Թեև հայ ազգային հերոս, գեներալ-մայոր Անդրանիկ Օզանյանը մերժեց Բաթումի պայմանագիրը և 1918 թ. հունիսի 7-ից մինչև հուլիսի 20-ը կատաղի կռիվներ մղեց թուրքերի դեմ, բայց նրա Հայկական առանձին հարվածող զորամասին չհաջողվեց Պարսկաստանում միանալ բրիտանական զորքերին կամ թուրքերից փրկել Նախիջևանի հայությանը։ Զորամասը 1918 թ. հուլիսի 23-ից մինչև նոյեմբերի 28-ը Զանգեզուրում էր և կարողացավ այս երկրամասը փրկել օսմանյան ներխուժումից ու կոտորածից։ Տեղի մահմեդական բնակչությունը Նախջիևանում փորձ արեց 1918 թ. մարտին անկախություն հռչակել: 1919 թ. հունվարի 17-ին, թուրքական հսկողության ներքո, Շարուր-Նախիջևան-Սուրմալուում ստեղծվեց «Արասդայանի հանրապետությունը»։ Քանի որ «Արաքսի հանրապետությունը» չափազանց թույլ էր, այն փոխարինվեց մարիոնետային այլ՝ թուրքական սահմաններում հայտարարված ինքնավար միավորով։ Успешное турецкое наступление на Кавказском фронте 10 февраля 1918 г. привело к Брест-Литовскому договору от 3 марта 1918 г. Османская империя не придерживалась пунктов этого документа, продолжая свое наступление в Закавказье. 4 июня 1918 г. с новообразованными независимыми республиками Грузии, Азербайджана и Армении был заключен более тяжелый – Батумский договор. Его текст гласил об аннексии Нахиджевана турецкими войсками. Хотя и армянский национальный герой, генерал-майор А. Озанян обоснованно отверг Батумский договор и с 7 июня до 20 июля 1918 г. развернул боевые действия против турок, но его Армянский особый ударный отряд не смог объединиться с британскими войсками в Персии и спасти нахиджеванских армян от турок. В марте 1918 г. местное мусульманское население Нахиджевана попыталось установить независимость. Затем в Шаруре-Нахиджеване-Сурмалу была создана марионеточная «Арасдаянская республика» под турецким контролем. Поскольку «Аракская республика» была слишком слабой, она была заменена другой марионеточной, уже автономной единицей в турецких границах. The successful Turkish advance on the Caucasus Front from February 10, 1918, re-sulted in the Treaty of Brest Litovsk, signed on March 3, 1918. The Ottoman Empire did not respect this document, continued its advance into the Transcaucasia and concluded on June 4, 1918, much more heavy Treaty of Batum with newly-independent republics of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia. Its text announced annexation of Nakhijevan by the Tur-kish forces. Their invasion had been fulfilled by the 36th, 11th and 33rd Divisions on July 10-19, 1918. Though the Armenian national hero and General Major A. Ozanian reasonably rejected the Treaty of Batum and waged his fights from June 7 till July 20, 1918, his Arme-nian Special Striking Detachment could not unite with the British troops in Persia or save the Nakhijevan Armenians from the Turks. On July 14, 1918 he subordinated this district to Soviet Russia, but without any support from the Red Army. His Armenian Special Striking Detachment of 1.400-3.000 men had to evacuate with 35.000 Western and local refu-gees. His further stay in Zangezur on July 23 – November 28, 1918, gave better results and saved the district from the Ottoman invasion and massacre. The local Muslim population first attempted its independence on March 7-25, 1918. Then it proclaimed in Sharur-Nakhijevan-Surmalu a puppet "Republic of Arazdayan" under the Turkish control on De-cember 5, 1918 – January 17, 1919. Since the "Republic of Araxes" could not stand Arme-nian demands, it was replaced by another puppet, now autonomous unit in the frontiers of Turkey, troops of which evacuated from Goghtan on November 25, 1918, and from the whole Nakhijevan on January 26, 1919. During this period the Republic of Armenia ap-pointed its commissar of the district on November 27, 1918, and established a Military Go-vernorship under General Major G. Shelkovnikian on January 14, 1919. On the insistence of British, it was replaces on January 26 by their own Military Governorship; so on Febru-ary 3, an agreement with the Republic of Armenia was signed and on February 10, 1919, the Armenian army was called back to the northern borders of the district.
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Kulesha, Nadiia. "“Ukrayinskyi Prapor” (1923—1932s): the Berlin period of the newspaper of the President of the Ukrainian National Council." Proceedings of Research and Scientific Institute for Periodicals, no. 9(27) (2019): 13–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.37222/2524-0331-2019-9(27)-2.

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The centenary of the Ukrainian Revolution (1917―1921s) made relevant the interest to the developments and the personalities of that time, specifically, to the personality of the President of the ZUNR, Petrushevych, Yevhen. The newspaper «Ukrayinskyi Prapor» founded in 1919 in Vienna, throughout its existence, was considered as an official print organ of the Dictator (i.e., Y. Petrushevych). The Vienna period of this publication lasted from August 1919 to mid-November 1923. From the end of November 1923 till April 1932, the paper was published in the capital of the Weimar Republic, Berlin. It was the only newspaper of the Ukrainian emigration published for the longest time in interwar Germany. It was an example of a socio-political periodical. There collaborated outstanding editors and publicists. The pages of this paper record the history of the diplomatic struggle of the West Ukrainian foreign representatives for the liberation of the Eastern Galicia from the protectorate of Poland and the restoration of Ukrainian statehood. Its materials documented the course of the occupation of the Eastern Galicia by Poland and the process of «Polonization» of the Ukrainian population of that region. The article explores the Berlin period of existence of the magazine. Specifically, it studies the changes in the ideological line of the magazine, more specifically, its pro-Soviet editorial orientation because of the illusions about the transformation of the national policy of the Soviet rule in Ukraine, especially during the period of Ukrainization. Then the traditional headings of the magazine were joined by the publications with positive coverage of the flourishing Ukrainianization in Soviet Ukraine. The newspaper also actively reacted to the SVU (Union for Liberation of Ukraine) trial in Kharkiv, justifying the position of the Soviet authorities. The paper’s editorial staff were well-known figures of Ukrainian politics, science, and culture: Yu. Bachynsky, O. Hrytsai, A. Zhuk, M. Lozynsky, R. Perfetsky, and others. They provided a high level of editorial content with high-quality, multifaceted texts. We conclude that in terms of the editorial content and formal aspects, the newspaper «Ukrayinskyi Prapor» matched the standards of the European mainstream press of that time.
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Klimenko, E. P. "LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE ACTIVITIES OF TRUCKERS IN 1919-1932." Scientific Notes of V. I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University. Juridical science 7 (73), no. 3 (1) (2022): 18–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.37279/2413-1733-2021-7-3(1)-18-27.

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The article indicates that the theoretical and legal basis for the regulation of the activities of labor artels, based on traditional socio-economic relations, was laid down by regulatory legal acts of the imperial period: «Charter of the capital city of St. Perebrug» dated September 12, 1798, «The highest approved charter of workshops» of November 12, 1799, «The Highest Approved Regulations on Labor Artels» of June 1, 1902 During the studied period of Soviet history, especially during the period of the new economic policy, significant attention was paid to the regulation of the activities of labor artels, through the publication of both special (in the form of decrees and resolutions) and general (Labor Code, Civil Code and Freight One) legislation, developing in the direction of standard establishing the norms of their charters, relationships with contractors, ensuring the labor rights of artel workers, but also with certain restrictions in their activities. An important achievement of this period was the recognition of the rights of a legal entity for the artels, which, however, in the early 1930s, became unacceptable in the conditions of collectivization, industrialization and nationalization of the main productive and labor forces in the USSR.
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Jugrin, Rodica. "Deputați bucovineni în Parlamentul României Întregite. Dorimedont Popovici (legislatura 1920 - 1922)." Analele Bucovinei 58, no. 1 (September 1, 2022): 285–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.56308/ab.2022.1.19.

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Dorimedont Popovici (1874–1950) was a Bukovinian politician who became involved in cultural-national activities, campaigning for the rights of Romanians in Bukovina. He attended primary school in Suceava, secondary school and university courses (Law School) in Chernivtsi, later obtaining a PhD in Law. From the autumn of 1918, he became involved in the national liberation movement of the Romanians in Bukovina. He was one of the organizers of the National Assembly on October 27, 1918, Vice-President of the Romanian National Council; was part of the Bukovina government; participated in the General Congress of Bukovina (November 28, 1918) and voted for the unconditional union of Bukovina with the Kingdom of Romania. After 1918, Dori Popovici continued his political activity, contributing to the integration of Bukovina into the structures of the Romanian state. He held various public functions and dignities. He was a member of the Democratic Union Party (1919), the People’s Party (1920) and the National Peasant Party (1927). He was an MP from the People’s Party in the legislative period between 1920 and 1922, Minister Secretary of State in the Averescu governments (1920–1921, 1926–1927). His parliamentary interventions focus on issues related to the unification and administration of the province. In 1944, before the occupation of the northern part of Bukovina, Dori Popovici fled to Romania. Arrested on the night between the 5th and the 6th of May 1950, then imprisoned at Sighet without trial, he died in extermination on June 12, 1950. In the Annex we present an interpellation about the problems of Bukovina integration (administrative and legislative unification), important for understanding how Dorimedont Popovici saw the organization of the province within the Kingdom of Romania.
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Gabor, Vasyl. "Khust as a capital of the Carpatho-Ukraine in the coverage of the West Ukrainian press in 1938―1939s." Proceedings of Research and Scientific Institute for Periodicals, no. 9(27) (2019): 145–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.37222/2524-0331-2019-9(27)-8.

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The West Ukrainian press publications spanning 1938―1939s about the Khust town (the capital of the Carpatho-Ukraine) reflecting its symbol as a struggle for unity have been analyzed. The questions of the Khust nominative origin have been studied, as well as the popular sentiments of the people and a socio-political atmosphere of that time, have been characterized. The publications in the mentioned topics of the leading Ukrainian scientists, public figures, specifically, V. Birchak, M. Braschaik, B. Buri-Voskresenskyi, M. Vozniak, V. Zheltvai, A. Zhyvotko, V. Komarysnkyi, V. Koroliv-Staryi, I. Nevytska, A. Patrus-Karpatskyi, V. Pachovskyi, O. Pritsak and others, have been introduced in the scientific circulation. It has been argued that the Khust town will remain a symbol of the struggle of the most western branch of the Ukrainian people for its independence and freedom in 1919 and 1939s forever, in the annals of the Ukrainian history. The first vivid manifestation of this struggle was a general rally of the Transcarpathian Ukrainians (with participating 420 delegates) on Jan. 21 1919 in Khust. They elected the Central People’s Council and adopted a unanimous decision about joining Transcarpathia to Ukraine. Next time Khust became a symbol of the Ukrainian unity when the Carpatho-Ukrainian government officially recognized the town as a new capital of the young state on 10 November 1938, and the first Soim (the parliament) declared the independence of the Carpatho-Ukraine on 16 March 1939. Aspirations to unity and independence of the Transcarpathian Ukrainians, in M. Braschaik’s statement, were natural. The latter’s relevant reasoning is that the people’s integrity comprises its language and common origins, i.e., its blood, mentality, temperament, culture, folk traditions and customs. In the analyzed publications, the image of Khust town has been vividly reflected. It was a symbol of the struggle of the Transcarpathian Ukrainians for their unity, their blood affinity with the Ukrainian people. At the same time, this article presents a comprehensive history of foundation and derivation of the Khust town’s name, its external and internal changes, sentiments of the residents, as well as the then sociopolitical atmosphere of the time of the proclamation of the Carpatho-Ukraine’s independence (1939). Keywords: Khust, capital, Carpatho-Ukraine, publications, unity, state independence.
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GEORGE, C. J., K. S. RAMASASTRI, and G. S. RENTALA. "Incidence of droughts in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Mysore." MAUSAM 23, no. 4 (February 7, 2022): 515–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v23i4.5312.

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Drought spells in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Mysore during the last 60-65 years are studied by computing the monthly Palmer index values. For computing the index, a detailed hydrologic accounting of the area is carried out for a large number of years using data of rainfall, potential evapotranspiration and water-holding capacity of the soil. Several parrameters are obtained from this accounting and the be are used to compute the 'CAFEC' (Climatically Appropriate For Existing Condition) precipitation of each month of the period. Anomaly of actual rainfall with respect to this 'CAFEC' precipitation is obtained for each month and this is used to compute Palmer index of the month. Several drought spells occurred in these areas during the period studied. The longest drought spell experienced in each area was: (i) Interior My010re North-70 months (August 1922 to May 1928), (ii) Coastal Andhra Pradesh-57 months (July 1904 to March 1909), (iii) Tamil Nadu-41 months (November 1949 to March 1953), (iv) Rayalaseema 36 months (March 1941 to February 1944), (v) Telangana-35 months (May 1911 to March 1914 and July 1918 to May 1921) and (vi) Interior Mysore South-27 months (December 1948 to February 1951).
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Trybus, Adam. "Two of a Kind: Setting the Record Straight on Russell’s Exchange with Ladd-Franklin on Solipsism." Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 39 (January 25, 2020): 101–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.15173/russell.v39i2.4206.

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On 21 August 1912 Christine Ladd-Franklin, by then an established logician, wrote a letter to Bertrand Russell. He replied on 27 September 1912, followed by another letter on 16 November of that year. After a hiatus on his side in 1913–14, they exchanged letters again in 1915. The main topic of their conversations is solipsism: a theme that was important for Russell throughout his writings. In fact, in some of his works he famously mentions his encounters with Ladd-Franklin, hinting at a difference of opinions and her inability to see the inconsistency in what she claimed. After analysing the correspondence, with some letters resurfacing only recently, one sees a completely different picture: Russell not only does not object to what she claims, he even agrees with her! This article aims to show what really transpired as evidenced by the letters, of which seven of the extant eleven are reproduced in full with annotations.
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Makar, Vitaliy, Yuriy Makar, Vitaly Semenko, and Andriy Stetsyuk. "Events in Ukraine 1914–1922 their importance and historical background (Part 4)." Історико-політичні проблеми сучасного світу, no. 44 (December 15, 2021): 214–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/mhpi2021.44.214-252.

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The editorial board continues to publish the most important documents that characterize the state and progress of the Ukrainian national liberation movement, the attitude of other states towards this movement in the early twentieth century. The publication of the selected documents from the first three volumes of the collection of documents “Events in Ukraine 1914-1922 their Importance and Historical Background” was carried out in the 39th, 40th and 41th volumes of the Collection. Currently we are publishing our research from the fourth volume. The compilers selected 27 documents or fragments, which chronologically cover the period from October 19, 1918 to November 14, 1922. They represent the vision of the Ukrainian problem of that time by the ruling circles of Austria and Germany, reflect the final stage of Pavlo Skoropadskyʼs activity at the head of the Ukrainian State. Most of them reveal the historical background and efforts of the Directory, prominent figures of Ukrainian Peopleʼs Republic and Western Region of the Ukrainian Peopleʼs Republic in the development and preservation of Ukraine, establishing relations with the victorious states and neighbors, resistance to aggressors. Published documents shed light on the following issues: the military, political, and economic situation in Ukraine before and during the Directoryʼs uprising against Hetman P. Skoropadsky (999, 1019, 1021, 1029, 1030); preconditions and formation of the Western Ukrainian Peopleʼs Republic, difficulties of its existence at the initial stage (1003, 1004, 1005); preconditions and principles of unification of the Ukrainian States (1011, 1013); protest of Ukrainian politicians against the decision of the Paris Conference on the occupation of part of the Ukrainian lands by Poland (1015); position and first foreign policy steps of the Directory (1033); unification of the Ukrainian Peopleʼs Republic and the Western Ukrainian Peopleʼs Republic, their representations abroad (1049, 1050, 1059); problems of the Directoryʼs relations with the Entente and the Ukrainоphobic regime of A. Denikin, the war with the Soviet-Russian troops in 1919-1920 (1060, 1061, 1064, 1067, 1068); international political recognition of the Ukrainian Peopleʼs Republic and the possibility of restoring Ukrainian statehood in 1920-1921 (1072, 1073, 1082, 1086, 1995); the political situation in Ukraine in 1922 (1109, 1115). We hope that these documents will be insightful and informative for both students and experts of international relations and the history of Ukraine in the early twentieth century. Having selected the documents from different parts of the book, we preserved their serial and page numbers, the style of the titles and captions. We also present a list of abbreviations in the original.
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Books on the topic "(1919 November 27)"

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Tepavicharov, Khristo. Bŭlgarskite zapadni pokraĭnini: Posledni na opashkata za nezavisimost, no ne i posledni po pravo. Sofii︠a︡: [publisher not identified], 2019.

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Kuzmanova, Antonina. Ot Nʹoĭ do Kraĭova: Vŭprosŭt za I͡U︡zhna Dobrudzha v mezhdunarodnite otnoshnii͡a︡, 1919-1940. Sofii͡a︡: Dŭrzh. izd-vo nauka i izkustvo, 1989.

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Muraviev, Konstantin. Dogovorŭt za mir v Nʹoĭ. Sofii͡a︡: Univ. izd-vo "Kliment Okhridski", 1992.

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Radoslavov, Ivan. Pod znameto na Bŭlgarii͡a︡. 2nd ed. Sofii͡a︡: Voennoizdatelski kompleks "Sv. Georgi Pobedonoset͡s︡", 1992.

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Stanev, Vladimir. Mezhdusŭi︠u︡znicheskii︠a︡t voennen kontrol v Bŭlgarii︠a︡ (1920-1927). Sofii︠a︡: Universitetsko izdatelstvo "Sv. Kliment Okhridski", 2018.

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Nikolov, Dimitŭr, and B. D. Kesi︠a︡kov. Nʹoĭski dogovor. 2nd ed. Sofii︠a︡: Martilen, 1999.

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Tounta-Phergadē, Aretē. Hellēno-voulgarikes meionotētes: Prōtokollo Politē--Kalphōph, 1924-1925 : meletē vasismenē se ereuna tōn archeiōn tou Hellēnikou Hypourgeiou tōn Exōterikōn. Thessalonikē: Institute for Balkan Studies, 1986.

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Bili︠a︡rski, T︠S︡ocho V., and Nikolaĭ Grigorov. Nʹoĭskii︠a︡t pogrom i terorŭt nad bŭlgarite: Sbornik ot dokumenti i materiali. 8th ed. Sofii︠a︡: Aniko, 2009.

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Genov, Georgi P. Nʹoĭskii︠at︡ dogovor i Bŭlgarii︠a︡. 2nd ed. Sofii︠a︡: Vanʹo Nedkov, 2000.

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Crampton, R. J. Aleksandŭr Stamboliĭski, Bulgaria. London: Haus Publishing, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "(1919 November 27)"

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Stapleton, Julia. "November 27, 1909. The Man and His Newspaper.1." In G K Chesterton at the Daily News, Part II, vol 6, 150–53. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003553465-48.

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Goss, W. M., Claire Hooker, and Ronald D. Ekers. "An Inheritance of Intangibles, 1890s." In Historical & Cultural Astronomy, 3–7. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07916-0_1.

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AbstractJoseph Lade Pawsey was born in the Western Districts of Victoria (Australia) at Ararat on 14 May 1908, the only child of Joseph Andrews Pawsey (27 November 1865–30 June 1943) and Margaret née Lade (27 December 1879–8 August 1969). It was a humble enough beginning for a man who would have a life so different to almost all his countrymen. And yet Joseph Lade Pawsey’s individual experiences and unique career were shaped by the general trajectories of his generation. Spending money may have been very limited, and the family’s fortunes somewhat fragile, but the young “Lade” was nonetheless born into the growing social prosperity of a fresh new nation, the economic and technological growth of the twentieth century. He was a product, too, of the socially progressive values of the time, strongly reflected in his family (McCalman, 1993 and Bashford & Macintyre, eds., 2013).
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Harcourt, G. C. "Wilfred Edward Graham Salter, 27 March 1929– 10 November 1963 (2007)." In The Making of a Post-Keynesian Economist, 244–47. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230348653_18.

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Gänzl, Kurt. "OSGOOD [née Hill], Aline (b Somerville, Massachusetts, 27 March 1845; d Philadelphia, 8 November 1911)." In Victorian Vocalists, 428–32. First edition. | Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315102962-62.

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Hardy, Thomas. "To Sir Frederick Macmillan (27 November 1919)." In The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy, Vol. 5: 1914–1919, edited by Richard Little Purdy and Michael Millgate. Oxford University Press, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00224549.

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Hardy, Thomas. "To Dorothy Hanbury (27 November 1916)." In The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy, Vol. 5: 1914–1919, edited by Richard Little Purdy and Michael Millgate. Oxford University Press, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00224243.

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"Katherine Mansfield, review in Athenaeum, November 1919." In Virginia Woolf, 95–97. Routledge, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203444726-27.

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Hardy, Thomas. "To John Symons Jeune (27 November 1916)." In The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy, Vol. 5: 1914–1919, edited by Richard Little Purdy and Michael Millgate. Oxford University Press, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00224244.

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"Staatsratsprotokoll Nr. 48 vom 27. November 1918." In Der österreichische Staatsrat, Protokolle des Vollzugsausschusses, des Staatsrates und des Geschäftsführenden Staatsdirektoriums 21. Oktober 1918 bis 14. März 1919, 257–68. Verlag der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1zqdv5x.23.

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Eldarov, Svetlozar. "Why November 27th? On the Story behind the Treaty of Neuilly 1919." In Slavs and Russia: Problems of Statehood in the Balkans (late XVIII - XXI centuries), 302–18. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2618-8570.2020.17.

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The Treaty of Neuilly imposed by the victors in the First World War on Bulgaria was signed on November 27, 1919. This date coincides with the military holiday of the Bulgarian army – the Victory Day, which commemorates the Bulgarian victories in the Serbo-Bulgarian War of 1885. At the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries, it was celebrated on November 15th according to the Julian calendar, which was then official for Bulgaria. After the country adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1916, the holiday was transferred to November 27th. During the First World War it was established as one of the grandest Bulgarian holidays and was marked with military parades, church services and civil celebrations, that took place across the country including the lands of Macedonia and Pomoravia. The research provides evidence that the signing the Treaty of Neuilly on the date when the Bulgarian military holiday was celebrated was not a coincidence, but a deliberate and sought-after exacerbation of Bulgarian national dignity in general and of Bulgarian military glory in particular.
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Conference papers on the topic "(1919 November 27)"

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Buse, Dorel. "ROMANIA DURING 1918-1919 AFTER 100 YEARS IN DIGITAL MEDIA." In eLSE 2018. Carol I National Defence University Publishing House, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-18-278.

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A page of history is now at 100 hundred years rewritten and the digital media and authors use it for promotion. The study has two parts, historical facts and a short analyse on the tools used to promote it. Historical context starts, on June 5, 1918, the Treaty of Peace imposed on Romania by the Central Powers was ratified by Parliament and forwarded to the King for promulgation; he postponed the signing of this treaty. As the French army began to cross the Danube, on November 10, at Giurgiu, Zimnicea, Turnu Magurele and other points, the Romanian army re-joined the war, Romania proving "de facto" that it is in the allied camp. In this setting, on 11 November 1918, the Compiegne Armistice, between Germany and the Allied Powers, was signed, acknowledging, among other things, the caducity of the Bucharest Peace Treaty. At the same time, the end of the war brought with it the completion of the process of unification of all the Romanian provinces under one standard. And as the complete unity of Romania could not have been made without the inhabitants of Transylvania, the "cradle of the formation of the Romanian nation" for which the Romanian army had crossed the Carpathians, on 18 November / 1 December 1918, the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia voted "the unification of all the territories inhabited by the Romanians from the former Austro-Hungarian monarchy with Romania". The digital development of this page of history was approached by both historians and media. The study show that the papers has a 27% of the covering of the event, the rest being covert by various encyclopaedia, blogs and essays. By channel by far Facebook covers the news on that event followed by Youtube and What’s Up.
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Katz, Vera. "PROSLAVA ZAVNOBIH-A 1969. GODINE." In Međunarodna naučna konferencija-75. GODIŠNJICA PRVOG ZASJEDANJA ZAVNOBIH-a: POVIJESNA UTEMELJENOST OBNOVLJENE DRŽAVNOSTI BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE U 20. I 21. STOLJEĆU. Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5644/pi2019.179.10.

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Zanimljivost proslave 25. novembra iz 1969. jeste u tome što je ovaj datum te godine i službeno ozvaničen državnim praznikom Socijalističke republike Bosne i Hercegovine. Obilježavanje ovog važnog datuma iz bosanskohercegovačke historije smješteno je u kontekst važnih političkih, privrednih, društvenih, kulturnih i drugih promjena u jugoslavenskoj državi koje su se postupno odvijale već od sredine 60-ih godina, tj. u vrijeme davanja većih političkih ovlasti republičkim vladama. Kako je taj proces tekao u Bosni i Hercegovini može se analizirati na primjeru obilježavanja 26. godišnjice ZAVNOBiH-a. Tih je svečarskih dana u Sarajevu 29. novembra, na Dan Republike, Josip Broz Tito prisustvovao premijeri filma Bitka na Neretvi u novootvorenom modernom Kulturno-sportskom centru Skenderija, a dan kasnije, na svečanoj sjednici Akademije nauka i umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine, uručena mu je diploma prvog počasnog člana ove najviše naučne institucije u Bosni i Hercegovini. To je bilo vrijeme snažnog senzibiliteta jugoslavenske javnosti prema Bosni i Hercegovini nakon razornog zemljotresa u Banjoj Luci i Bosanskoj krajini, koji se dogodio samo mjesec dana ranije (27. 10. 1969), i Titove posjete postradalom stanovništvu dan kasnije (28. 10. 1969) obećavajući im pomoć cijele jugoslavenske zajednice. Značaj Bosne i Hercegovine u izgradnji jugoslavenske države Tito je naglasio i 29. novembra povodom premijere filma s poznatom tematikom iz Drugog svjetskog rata i podsjećanja na herojske bitke koje su se vodile na bosanskohercegovačkoj teritoriji.
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Davies, Elsa. "P-191 Do nurse-led palliative care clinics have a part in the changing world of hospice care?" In Transforming Palliative Care, Hospice UK 2018 National Conference, 27–28 November 2018, Telford. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2018-hospiceabs.216.

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Thomas, Keri. "P-199 Can we enable more people to live well and die in a place and manner of their choosing?" In Transforming Palliative Care, Hospice UK 2018 National Conference, 27–28 November 2018, Telford. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2018-hospiceabs.224.

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Silva, Max Melquiades da, and Simone Cristina Dufloth. "Revolução científica? reflexões para uma teoria crítica da ciência dos dados." In II Workshop de Informação, Dados e Tecnologia - WIDAT. Faculdade de Ciências e Engenharia (UNESP), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.22477/ii.widat.152.

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O trabalho apresenta uma investigação teórico-conceitual que analisa, à luz da noção de paradigma científico na filosofia da ciência, especialmente os estudos epistemológicos pós-popperianos de Thomas Kuhn (1994) e Inre Lakatos (1979), as características do chamado quarto paradigma da ciência (e-Science). O paradigma da e-Science é apresentado por Gray e outros (2009) como um novo padrão intelectual de produção de conhecimento científico baseado no trabalho intensivo com dados tem conseguido consolidar uma ampla comunidade de prática de pesquisa ao redor do mundo. O trabalho evidencia o excesso de pesquisas de estudo de caso, em contraposição a escassos trabalhos teórico-conceituais que explicitem e discutam os fundamentos teóricos e epistemológicos da e-Science. Artigo apresentado no II Workshop de Informação, Dados e Tecnologia, realizado nos dias 27 a 29 de novembro de 2018, na cidade de João Pessoa (PB), nas dependências da Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB). Disponível originalmente em: https://dadosabertos.info/enhanced_publications/idt/. Acesso em: 25 set. 2023. Detentor do Copyright VI Workshop de Informação, Dados e Tecnologia - WIDaT 2023
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Reports on the topic "(1919 November 27)"

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Grimanis, M. P., R. W. Breault, F. J. Smit, and M. C. Jha. Storage, transportation, and atomization of CWF for residential applications. Final report, September 27, 1989--November 15, 1991. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10112838.

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Carty, R. H., and R. A. Knight. The MAGSORB process for bulk separation of carbon dioxide. Progress report, November 27, 1991--February 27, 1992. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10128201.

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Carty, R. H., and R. A. Knight. The MAGSORB process for bulk separation of carbon dioxide. Progress report, August 28--November 27, 1991. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10128191.

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Carty, R. H., S. Kline, and S. Babu. The MAGSORB process for bulk separation of carbon dioxide. Progress report, November 28, 1989--February 27, 1990. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10129340.

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ARMY SAFETY CENTER FORT RUCKER AL. FLIGHTFAX: Army Aviation Risk-Management Information. Volume 27, Number 11, November 1999. Flying Habits and Judgment are Infectious. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada370882.

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Ballance, John. Interfaces in Composites. Volume 170. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings Held in Boston, Massachusetts on 27-29 November 1989. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada229200.

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Bank Management - Commonwealth Bank - Board Papers - 1951 - 1959 - 73rd Meeting - 27 November 1957. Reserve Bank of Australia, April 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2007/09018.

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