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ALONSO-ZARAZAGA, MIGUEL A. "Notes on enigmatic weevil taxa described from Spain and Morocco (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)." Zootaxa 1806, no. 1 (June 20, 2008): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1806.1.5.

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The type material of three Spanish and two Moroccan taxa of Curculionidae is studied and its identity is assessed, resulting in the following new synonymies: Sciaphilus Schoenherr, 1823 = Elevatosomus Zumpt, 1933; Sciaphilus costulatus Kiesenwetter, 1852 = Eusomus (Elevatosomus) freyi Zumpt, 1933; Pachyrhinus Schoenherr, 1823 = Parisodrosus Voss, 1936; Pachyrhinus javeti (Desbrochers, 1871) = Polydrosus (Parisodrosus) balearicus Voss, 1936; Larinus Dejean, 1821 = Rungsonymus Hoffmann, 1950; Larinus (Larinus) buccinator (Olivier, 1807) = Rungsonymus ambiguus Hoffmann, 1950; Lixoglyptus Reitter, 1916 = Resmecaspis Hoffmann, 1959; Lixus (Lixoglyptus) spartii Olivier, 1807 = Mecaspis (Resmecaspis) pecoudi Hoffmann, 1959; Neseremnus Marshall, 1921 = Kocheriana Hoffmann, 1953. Lixoglyptus Reitter, 1916 is raised to genus (stat. prom.) and transferred from Lixini to Cleonini (new placement). Three species are transferred to other genera: Lixoglyptus spartii (Olivier, 1807) comb. n., Lixoglyptus mogadorus (Heyden, 1887) comb. n. and Neseremnus grassellyi (Hoffmann, 1953) comb. n. A lectotype is designated for Polydrosus (Parisodrosus) balearicus Voss, 1936.
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Deery, Phillip, and Lisa Milner. "Political Theatre and the State: Melbourne and Sydney, 1936–1953." History Australia 12, no. 3 (January 2015): 113–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14490854.2015.11668589.

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Pfahl-Traughber, Armin. "Hermann Weber, Ulrich Mählert (Hg.): Terror. Stalinistische Parteisäuberungen 1936–1953." Politische Vierteljahresschrift 41, no. 2 (June 2000): 379–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11615-000-0148-5.

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Bishop, Madonna A., and Gordon F. Bennett. "The haemoproteids of the avian families Corvidae (crows and jays) and Sturnidae (starlings and mynas) (Passeriformes)." Canadian Journal of Zoology 68, no. 11 (November 1, 1990): 2251–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z90-313.

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The haemoproteids of the passeriform families Corvidae and Sturnidae are reviewed. Haemoproteus danilewskii Kruse, 1890 and H. picae Coatney and Roudabush, 1937 of the Corvidae and H. pastoris de Mello, 1936 of the Sturnidae have been redescribed and neohapantotypes designated. Halteridium danilewskii (Kruse, 1890) Labbe, 1894 and Haemoproteus corvi Bhatia, 1938 and H. danilewskii var. cairogensis Helmy Mohammed, 1958 are declared synonyms of Haemoproteus danilewskii; H. sturni de Mello, 1936, H. morneti Tendeiro, 1947, and H. morneti orientalis Travassos Santos Dias, 1953 are considered to be synonyms of Haemoproteus pastoris.
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Wheeler, Terry A., and Mary Beverley-Burton. "Systematics of Onchocleidus Mueller, 1936 (Monogenea: Ancyrocephalidae): generic revision." Canadian Journal of Zoology 67, no. 1 (January 1, 1989): 136–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z89-020.

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The genus Onchocleidus Mueller, 1936 (Monogenea: Ancyrocephalidae) is revised. Diagnostic characters for the genus include a dextral vaginal opening, a spiral filament encircling the penis, and dorsal hamuli with reduced deep roots. Haplocleidus Mueller, 1937 and Pterocleidus Mueller, 1937 are declared junior synonyms of Onchocleidus. Onchocleidus, as presently recognized, contains 24 valid species: O. ferox (Mueller, 1934) Mueller, 1936 (type species); O. acer Mueller, 1936; Onchocleidus affinis (Mueller, 1937) n.comb.; O. attenuatus (Mizelle, 1941) Beverley-Burton, 1984; Onchocleidus chaenobryttus (Mizelle and Seamster, 1939) n.comb.; O. chautauquaensis (Mueller, 1938) Murith and Beverley-Burton, 1984; O. chrysops (Mizelle and Klucka, 1953) Beverley-Burton, 1984; O. cyanellus Mizelle, 1938; O. dispar Mueller, 1936; O. distinctus Mizelle, 1936; Onchocleidus doloresae (Hargis, 1952) n.comb.; Onchocleidus flieri (Putz and Hoffman, 1966) n.comb.; Onchocleidus furcatus (Mueller, 1937) n.comb.; Onchocleidus grandis (Mizelle and Seamster, 1939) n.comb.; O. interruptus Mizelle, 1936; Onchocleidus macropterus (Harrises, 1962) n.comb.; O. mimus Mueller, 1936; Onchocleidus miniatus (Mizelle and Jaskoski, 1942) n.comb.; Onchocleidus nactus (Mayes and Johnson, 1975) n.comb.; Onchocleidus parvicirrus (Mizelle and Jaskoski, 1942) n.comb.; O. principalis Mizelle, 1936; O. similis Mueller, 1936; Onchocleidus tuberculatus (Allison and Rogers, 1970) Cloutman, 1988; and Onchocleidus variabilis (Mizelle and Cronin, 1943) n.comb. Six species (O. acuminatus Mizelle, 1936; Pterocleidus biramosus Mueller, 1937; O. helicis Mueller, 1936; O. perdix Mueller, 1937; O. spiralis Mueller, 1937; and Urocleidus wadei Seamster, 1948) are considered species inquirendae. A key to the species of Onchocleidus is included.
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MIDDELFART, PETER. "Revision of the Australian Cuninae sensu lato (Bivalvia: Carditoidea: Condylocardiidae)." Zootaxa 112, no. 1 (December 3, 2002): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.112.1.1.

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Thirty-three species and seven genera are recognised in Cuninae s.l. (Condylocardiidae) in Australia. Ten species are placed in Cuna Hedley, 1902, five being new (C. deltoides n. sp., C. libbyae n. sp., C. microconcentrica n. sp., C. navicula n. sp. and C. ramus n. sp.). Mimicuna n. gen. is monotypic with one new species (M. cuniformis n. sp.). Three species belong in Crassacuna n. gen. one new: C. crassisculpta n. sp. Ovacuna Laseron, 1953 is monotypic and two species are included in Propecuna Cotton, 1931. Fourteen species are placed in Warrana Laseron, 1953, eight of these new (W. brucemarshalli n. sp., W. flexuosa n. sp., W. lunata n. sp., W. pauciconcentrica n. sp., W. pellucida n. sp., W. punicea n. sp., W. triangulata n. sp. and W. westralis n. sp.). Two species are included in Westaustrocuna n. gen., both new (W. keegani n. sp. and W. albanyensis n. sp.). Several taxa are excluded from Cuninae (and Condylocardiidae). These include: Hamacuna Cotton, 1931 (type species Cuna hamata Hedley & May, 1908), transferred to Carditidae; Hamacuna radiata Laseron, 1953 is synonymised with Carditella elegantula Tate & May, 1901 and transferred to Carditellopsis Iredale, 1936, in Carditidae; Saltocuna Iredale, 1936 (type species Cuna particula Hedley, 1902) is transferred to Lucinidae, and Cuna subrotunda Cotton, 1930 to Numella Iredale, 1924, in Ungulinidae.
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Romantsov, P. V. "A new Galerucinae species from Iran and new records for Iranian leaf beetle fauna (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)." Zoosystematica Rossica 28, no. 1 (April 18, 2019): 19–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2019.28.1.19.

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Phyllobrotica lorestanica sp. nov., from Iran is described, illustrated and compared with closely related P. binotata Ogloblin, 1936 and P. adusta (Creutzer, 1799). Coptocephala fallaciosa Fairmaire, 1884, Radymna nigrifrons (Laboissière, 1914) and Clytra weisei Monrós, 1953 are recorded for the first time from Iran. Habitus and aedeagus of Radymna nigrifrons (Laboissière, 1914) are illustrated.
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Méndez Baiges, Víctor. "Pero... ¿en qué año se licenció en Filosofía José Luis L. Aranguren?" Daímon, no. 77 (April 23, 2019): 57–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/daimon/289921.

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Fuentes autorizadas proporcionan las fechas 1936 y 1951 para la licenciatura y el doctorado en Filosofía de José Luis L. Aranguren (1909-1996). Sin embargo, ninguna de las dos es correcta. En este artículo se examina el expediente académico de Aranguren a fin de entender por qué esas fechas han ocupado el lugar de las que figuran en él: 1953 y 1954.
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Santana, Ajanayr Michelly Sobral, Lia Machado Fiuza Fialho, and Charliton José dos Santos Machado. "Jornal Formação como meio de atuação do Centro Estudantal Campinense (1936/1953)." História & Ensino 26, no. 1 (September 30, 2020): 304. http://dx.doi.org/10.5433/2238-3018.2020v26n1p304.

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Objetivou-se compreender o que motivou os estudantes do Centro Estudantal Campinense a criar o jornal Formação e como este se constituía na condição de espaço de desenvolvimento da intelectualidade juvenil e de disseminação do ideário de educação dos estudantes secundaristas. Desenvolveu-se uma pesquisa documental híbrida no Formação nas edições de 1936 e 1953, complementada com os jornais Tribuna do Estudante e Jornal do Estudante, respectivamente, nas edições de 1951 e 1953, e de entrevistas em História Oral Temática com três ex-centristas. As fontes explicitam que o Centro Estudantal Campinense se constituiu como uma organização estudantil de formação educacional e política de estudantes campinenses, desde a promoção do debate acerca dos projetos educacionais e políticos e do movimento estudantil local, que se utilizava do jornal Formação para disseminação de seu ideário. Constatou-se que, na escrita do Formação, os centristas constituíram espaços de lutas e disputas e disseminaram suas ideias. Este veículo de comunicação contribuiu para o alargamento intelectual dos estudantes campinenses.
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Sipahi, Ali. "Convict Labor in Turkey, 1936–1953: A Capitalist Corporation in the State?" International Labor and Working-Class History 90 (2016): 244–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0147547916000144.

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AbstractThe article proposes the institutional analysis of convict labor as an alternative to both (profit-oriented) economic and (discipline-oriented) political explanations. The specialized labor-based prisons in Turkey from 1936 to 1953 are brought to light by archival research and are presented here as a rich case to discuss the experiential/subjective conditions of unfree labor regimes and the structural effects of institutions on the convicts’ experiences. I argue that the state department responsible for prison labor in Turkey was transformed into a capitalist corporation with bureaucratic management, and the target of convict labor system was neither profit nor discipline, but the creation of the corporate bureaucracy itself. As a consequence, both for prisoners and for the prison staff, labor-based prisons appeared as privileged places. Hence, unfree labor was volunteered.

Dissertations / Theses on the topic "1936-1953":

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McIvor, Morag Catriona. "Soviet policy towards the new territories of the RSFSR, circa 1939 to 1953." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.610572.

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Yilmaz, S. Harun. "Construction of national identities in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Ukraine in Soviet historiography (1936-1953)." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2011. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:5694552d-67e7-4d03-8011-cb01b1c8caa8.

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This dissertation aims to explain how Soviet national historiographies were constructed in Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan, in 1936-1953 and what the political and ideological reasons were behind the way they were written. The dissertation aims to contribute to current scholarship on Soviet nationality policies; on Stalinist nation-building projects; and to the debate on whether the Soviet period was a project of developmentalist modernization or not. This dissertation aims to examine the process of national history writing in three republics from the local point of view, by using the local archival sources. For this research, archival materials that have been overlooked by scholars up to this point from the archives of the communist parties, academy of sciences, and central state archives in Kiev, Ukraine, Baku, Azerbaijan, and Almaty, Kazakhstan have been collected. The timeline starts with Zhdanov’s commission in 1936, which summoned historians and ideologues of the Communist Party in Moscow to write an all-Union history because a parallel campaign of writing national histories had been initialized by the local communist parties. The first two chapters cover the pre-war (1936-1941) period, when national histories were written after the demise of Pokrovskiian historiography. Although there was one ideology, there were different preferences in solving the problem of ethnogenesis, defining national heroes, and also different preferences among the sections of the past that national histories emphasized. The third chapter explains the construction of national histories during the war period (1941-1945). The chapter also presents how national histories were used for wartime propaganda. Finally, the last chapter is about the post-war discussions and the shift of emphasis from ‘national’ to ‘class’ that occurred in the non-Russian national narratives in the Zhdanovshchina period. While there was an ‘imperial design’ for the necessities of managing a multi-national state, the Soviet Union also appears as a modernization project for all three cases by constructing national narratives. Though non-Russian Soviet historiographies produced contradictory narratives in different decades, they also homogenized, codified and nationalized the narrative of the past. Regional, dynastic, religious, tribal figures and events incorporated into grandiose national narratives. Nations were primordialized and their national identities armed with spatial and temporal indigenousness within the borders of their national republics. Modern national identities of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Ukraine gained from this homogenization and codification by the Soviet regime. Although modernism is not only about construction of national narratives, the latter points out the developmental and modernizing character of the Soviet period.
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Thomas, Jean-Paul. "Droite et rassemblement du PSF au RPF, 1936-1953 : hommes, réseaux, cultures : rupture et continuité d'une histoire politique." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002IEPP0009.

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Sousa, Luciana Costa. "A obra (ainda) quase terminada de Graciliano Ramos no romance Em liberdade de Silviano Santiago." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UnB, 2011. http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/12787.

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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Letras, Departamento de Teoria Literária e Literaturas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura, 2011.
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O presente trabalho visa analisar a obra Em Liberdade, de autoria de Silviano Santiago, ressaltando seu caráter autônomo diferenciado ante outras obras do mesmo autor. Busca-se evidenciar os diálogos com variados gêneros literários, autores e momentos históricos brasileiros bem como os pontos de apoio e de contraste da obra com alguns ensaios de crítica literária produzidos pelo mesmo autor. Através dessa obra, Silviano Santiago oferece ao público leitor dados biográficos de Graciliano Ramos, de si próprio bem como de outras personalidades brasileiras, fluindo entre as fronteiras do real e do ficcional. Apresentando-se de forma peculiar entre o rol das demais produções artísticas de Silviano Santiago ora analisadas, Em Liberdade resgata certos recortes histórico-literários brasileiros na forma de um romance, relacionando-os com sua contemporaneidade. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT
The present article proposes to analyze Silviano Santiago's, Em Liberdade, bringing up its autonomous unique character among other works by the same author. It is sought to evidence the dialogues with several literary genre, authors and brazilian historical moments, as well as the anchoring points and contrasting ones between the book and some literature critic review essays produced by the same author. Through this work, Silviano Santiago, offers the reader bibliographical data on Graciliano Ramos, himself and other brazilian known personalities, drifting through the barriers of the real and the fictional. Presenting itself in a peculiar way in Silviano Santiago's analyzed list of artistic works, Em Liberdade rescues certain brazilian historical-literary cutouts in a romance form, relating them with it's contemporaneity.
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Guiheneuf, Hervé. "Un ouvrier intellectuel d'origine anarchiste en URSS : le cas d'Yvon (Robert Guiheneuf 1899-1986)." Paris 10, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA100036.

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Orphelin, ne a paris en 1899, robert guiheneuf ne peut pas entrer en 6e. Devenu menuisier, il frequente, a paris, les milieux anarchistes et esperantistes. Apres la le guerre mondiale robert guiheneuf adhere au parti communiste francais ou le conduisent son pacifisme et son passe anarchiste. Il entre dans l'illegalisme du komintern. De 1923 a 1933 robert guiheneuf vit en urss, a moscou, a ialta (crimee) dans une communaute libertaire. En siberie, robert guiheneuf dirige plusieurs usines du trust du bois. En 1933 il parvient a revenir en france avec sa femme et son fils. Il pratique divers metiers. Son experience russe est decrite dans ce qu'est devenu la revolution russe (1936) resume de plusieurs articles de journaux. En 1938 robert guiheneuf publie l'urss telle qu'elle est, prefacee par andre gide ; il y analyse le systeme sovietique. Apres la 2e guerre mondiale, robert guiheneuf se consacre a sa vie familiale jusqu'a sa mort en 1986
Robert guiheneuf, an orphan born in paris in 1899 could not enter in secondary school. He became carpenter in paris. He frequently sees anarchistic and esperanto-speaking groups. After the first world-war, robert guiheneuf joins the french communist party because of his pacifist and anarchistic past. He goes in komintern's unlawfullness. From 1923 to 1933, robert guiheneuf lives in ussr in moscou, then in ialta (crimea) in a libertarian community. In siberia, robert guiheneuf runs several factories belonging to the wood's trust. In 1933 he is able to come back to france with his wife and his son. He does a lot of jobs. His russian experience is described in ce qu'est devenu la revolution russe (1936) which is a summary of articles. In 1938, robert guiheneuf publishes l'urss telle qu'elle est with a preface of andre gide. He analyses the soviet system. After the second world-war, robert guiheneuf used to devote oneself to his family until his death in 1986
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Seward, James W. "The German exile journal Das Wort and the Soviet Union." PDXScholar, 1990. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/4104.

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Das Wort was a literary journal published by German Communist writers and fellow-travelers exiled in Moscow from 1936 to 1939. It was to be a mouthpiece for German literature in exile and to promote the Popular Front policy, which sought to unite disparate elements in non-Fascist Europe in opposition to the Nazis. Das Wort, under the editorship of German Communist writers whose close association with the Soviet Union had been well established in the previous decade, tried to provide a forum for exiled writers of various political persuasions, but was unwavering in its positive portrayal of Stalin's Soviet Union and the policies of that country. As the level of hysteria grew with the successive purges and public show trials in the Soviet Union, the journal adopted an even more eulogistic and militant attitude: any criticism or expression of doubt about Soviet policy was equated with support for Fascism. Thus the ability of the journal to contribute to the formation of a true common front in Europe to oppose Fascism was compromised from the outset by its total support for the Soviet Union. The Popular Front policy foundered on this issue, and that portion of German literature in exile which was to form the first generation of East German literature was inextricably bound to the Soviet Union well before the German Democratic Republic came in to existence.
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Aguila, Jésus. "Histoire du Domaine musical (1953-1973) : la pensée boulézienne et son institutionnalisation." Paris 4, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA040136.

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Étude historique sur le "Domaine musical", association française spécialisée dans la diffusion des compositions contemporaines de provenance internationale, créée par P. Boulez en 1953 et reprise par G. Amy jusqu'en 1973. Permet d'observer l'intégration de l'innovation musicale dans la société française : réactions du public, attitude des critiques et des média, soutien financier du mécénat privé, hostilité puis aide de l'état. Mise en relation de la pensée compositionnelle de Boulez avec ses activités de chef d'orchestre et d'organisateur de concerts. L'étude de l'esthétique de Boulez à travers ses choix de programmes permet de situer sa pensée par rapport aux principaux compositeurs joués : Schönberg, Gerg, Webern, Stravinsky, Varese, Bartók, Messiaen, Stockhausen, Pousseur, Berio, Kagel, Boucourechliev, Nono, Maderna, Henze, Barraqué, Xenakis, Cage, Amy, Eloy, Bussotti, etc. Evaluation de la fidélité de G. Amy à la pensée de son prédécesseur tout en acceptant des orientations esthétiques divergentes. Parenté entre le domaine musical et l'IRCAM-EIC. En annexes : programmes, textes inédits de Pierre Boulez et références d'articles de presse classes par concert
A historical study of the "Domaine musical", a French association specialized in the performing of contemporary compositions from international origin, created by Pierre Boulez in 1953 and pursued by Gilbert Amy between 1967 and 1973. Allows to observe the integration of musical innovation into French society: reactions of the public, attitude of the critics and the media, financial support of private patronage, hostility of the state, followed by national assistance. Relationship between Boulez' compositional thought and his activity as a conductor and a promoter of concerts. Study of Boulez' aesthetics through the choice of programs which allows to define his thought as regards the main performed composers : Schonberg, Berg, Webern, Stravinsky, Varese, Bartok, Messiaen, Stockhausen, Pousseur, Berio, Kagel, Boucourechliev, Nono, Maderna, Henze, Barraqué, Xenakis, Cage, Amy, Eloy, Bussotti, etc. Appraisal of G. Amy' s faithfulness to his predecessor's ideas while accepting divergent aesthetic orientations. Connection between the Domaine musical and the IRCAM-EIC. In appendix, unpublished writings by Pierre Boulez and references of articles in the press classified according to concert
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Cappella, Émilie. "La Parole d'autrui : une reconstitution : une lecture des romans "Loin de Médine" d'Assia Djebar, "Solibo Magnifique" de Patrick Chamoiseau et "Traversée de la mangrove" de Maryse Condé." Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PSLEE017/document.

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Cette thèse apporte un éclairage esthétique sur un ensemble de romans polyphoniques du canon francophone contemporain. Des formes de féminisme autour du prophète de l’islam dans Loin de Médine d'Assia Djebar aux formes de l’individualisme dans un village guadeloupéen dans Traversée de la mangrove de Maryse Condé en passant par les voix multiples de la créolité dans Solibo Magnifique de Patrick Chamoiseau, ces romans sont engagés dans des stratégies littéraires novatrices. Or les études postcoloniales ont laissé dans l'ombre le travail des formes qui est pourtant le mode opératoire de la pensée littéraire. Il faut donc remédier à ces lacunes par une analyse narratologique et stylistique des techniques de représentation du discours et de la pensée. En dégageant les formes et les enjeux de la relation fascinante qui se joue entre la parole de l’autre et les voix narratives, notre thèse apporte une contribution attendue dans les études francophones autant que dans les théories narratives.Trois pensées majeures nourrissent cette recherche : d’abord le concept de contrepoint d’Edward Saïd, envisagé dans sa dimension dialogique, ensuite la vision sociale du langage chez Voloshinov/Bakhtine qui préside aux développements sur le dialogisme, enfin l’approche politique de la littérature de Jacques Rancière, qui donne un tout nouvel éclairage aux désormais traditionnels bénéfices de l’« estrangement ». C’est ainsi sans quitter la zone ténue où se rencontrent formes esthétiques et formes sociales que ce travail traverse les débats les plus actuels des études francophones
This dissertation casts an aesthetic light on a selection of polyphonic novels from the Francophone contemporary canon. From the forms of feminism around the prophet of islam in Far from Madina by Assia Djebar, to the multiple voices of Créolité in Solibo Magnificent by Patrick Chamoiseau, to the forms of individualism in a Guadeloupean village in Crossing the Mangrove by Maryse Condé, these novels are involved in innovative literary strategies. Nonetheless, postcolonial studies left in the shadow the work of forms that is yet the operatory mode of literary thought. To bridge this gap, we need a narratological and stylistic analysis of the techniques of representation of speech and thought. By disentangling the forms and the stakes of the fascinating relationship that is at work between the other’s speech and narrative voices, my dissertation brings a welcomed contribution to Francophone studies as well as to narrative studies.Three major thoughts foster this research: first the concept of counterpoint of Edward Said, seen in its dialogical dimension, the social approach to language in Voloshinov/Bakhtin, that presides to developments on dialogism, and the political approach to literature of Jacques Rancière, that casts a new light on now traditional benefits of “estrangement”. It is thus, without leaving the tenuous zone where esthetic forms meet social forms that my dissertation spans the most actual debates in Francophone studies
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Homayun, Sepehr Mohammad. "La société iranienne au travers des nouvelles de Nader Ebrahimi, 19 août 1953-11 février 1979." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/213528.

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Barreiro, Jiménez David. "La construction d’un imaginaire environnemental dans trois romans hispano-américains : la Vorágine (1924), Los pasos perdidos (1953), La casa verde (1965) : une étude écopoétique." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 10, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA100145.

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Depuis les Indépendances et jusqu’à la moitié du XXe siècle, la littérature latino-américaine a eu la nature comme source d'inspiration. Cette présence de l’environnement naturel apparaît dans différents courants et concepts comme la novela de la tierra. C’est dans ce cadre qu’apparaissent les novelas de la selva, principalement autour des bassins de l’Orénoque et de l’Amazone. Nous avons choisi comme grille d'analyse de notre corpus ( La Vorágine (1924), Los pasos perdidos (1953) et La casa verde (1965), l'écocritique, outil théorique peu utilisé dans l'aire hispanophone. À partir de trois tropes écologiques (destruction, préservation et soutenabilité) et d’un cadre théorique qui remet en question le concept classique du rapport Nature/Culture (basé notamment sur les travaux de Philippe Descola et Bruno Latour), nous nous interrogeons sur la pertinence de l’analyse écocritique dans le cadre d’une relecture de ces trois fictions, à l'aune d'une nouvelle sensibilité : l'écologie
Since the Independences and until the middle of the 20th century, Latin American literature was largely consolidated in the wake of its relationship with nature. Different currents and concepts such as novela de la tierra are anchored in this relationship. It is in this context that the novelas de la selva appear, mainly in the area around the Orinoco and Amazonian basins. We have based our work on an ecocritical analysis of La Vorágine (1924), Los pasos perdidos (1953) and La casa verde (1965), a framework that is not frequently used in the Spanish-speaking area. Through the study of three ecological tropes (destruction, preservation and sustainability) and a theoretical framework that challenges the classic concept of the Nature/Culture relationship (based in particular on the work of Philippe Descola and Bruno Latour), we will examine the relevance of ecocritical analysis as far as those three novels are concerned, in the light of a growing awareness for ecology
Desde las Independencias y hasta la mitad del siglo XX, la literatura latinoamericana ha tenido la naturaleza como fuente de inspiración. Diferentes corrientes y conceptos como novela de la tierra se basan en esa relación. Es en este marco aparecen las novelas de la selva, principalmente alrededor de la cuenca de Orinoco y del Amazonas. Nuestro trabajo se basa en un análisis de La Vorágine (1924), Los pasos perdidos (1953) y La casa verde (1965), desde un punto de vista ecocrítico, corriente teórica aun hoy poco utilizada en el ámbito hispano. A partir de tres tropos ecológicos (destrucción, preservación y sostenibilidad) y con la ayuda de un marco teórico que cuestiona el concepto clásico de la relación Naturaleza/Cultura (basado en los estudios de Philippe Descola y Bruno Latour), vamos a interrogarnos sobre la pertinencia de un análisis ecocrítico en el contexto de una relectura de estas tres novelas, a la luz de una nueva sensibilidad: la ecología

Books on the topic "1936-1953":

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Shirini︠a︡n, R. Shostakovich: Simfonii, 1936-1953. Moskva: Muzyka, 2007.

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Jiménez, Juan Ramón. Guerra en España, 1936-1953. Barcelona: Seix Barral, 1985.

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Tammām, Tammām Hammām. al- Siyāsah al-Miṣrīyah tujāhā al-Sūdān: 1936-1953. [Cairo]: al-Hayʾah al-Miṣrīyah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Kitāb, 1999.

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Rybas, Svi︠a︡toslav. Stalin: Sudʹba i strategii︠a︡. Moskva: "Molodai︠a︡ gvardii︠a︡", 2007.

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Steigleder, Horst. Stalins Terror und die Rote Flotte: Schicksale sowjetischer Admirale 1936-1953. Rostock: Koch, 2009.

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Gubin, Andreĭ. Moloko volchit͡s︡y: Roman. Moskva: "Molodai͡a︡ gvardii͡a︡", 1993.

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Shkvarchuk, Volodymyr. Na kazarmenomu stanovyshchi: (narysy z istoriï Chernihivshchyny do voi︠e︡nnykh rokiv). Chernihiv: [Vyd-vo "Chernihivsʹki oberehy"], 2002.

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Faisal Abdel Rahman Ali Taha. al- Ḥarakah al-siyāsīyah al-Sūdānīyah: Wa-al-ṣirāʻ al-Miṣrī - al-Bariṭānī bi-shaʾn al-Sūdān, 1936-1953. al-Jīzah: Dār al-Amīn, 1998.

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Lee, Stephen J. Stalin and the Soviet Union. London: Routledge, 1999.

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Weeks, Theodore R. Across the revolutionary divide: Russia and the USSR, 1861-1941. Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.

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Zajicek, Benjamin. "Insulin Coma Therapy and the Construction of Therapeutic Effectiveness in Stalin’s Soviet Union, 1936–1953." In Psychiatry in Communist Europe, 50–72. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-49092-6_3.

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Delgado, J., and P. Pinto. "Structure as power: The case of the Matosinhos Market, Portugal, 1936–1953." In Structures and Architecture, 1294–301. CRC Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b20891-181.

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"Chapter 15: Wheeling One’s Groceries around the Store: The Invention of the Shopping Cart, 1936–1953." In Food Chains, 233–52. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9780812204445.233.

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Arrizabalaga Lizarraga, Carlos. "El que no tiene de inga, tiene de mandinga." In De aquí a Lima. Estudios fraseológicos del español de España e Hispanoamérica. Venice: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-441-7/005.

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This paper aims to open a space for the study of phraseology from historiography, specifically, the Peruvian linguistic historiography related to the dictionaries and lexical studies, that is, the theoretical lexicography of the Peruvian Spanish. Since the early recollection of the Peruvian colloquial expressions by Juan de Arona (1883), going through the studies of Benvenutto Murrieta (1936), the glossary of Vargas Ugarte (1953) and the most recent dictionaries of local Peruvian Spanish, one notices the treatment that the proverbs have received in Peruvian lexicography. The interest for understanding the creation and evolution of the phraseological utterances and the figure of Ricardo Palma, as well as his presence in the Peruvian slang, is observed. The register of set phrases seems to have started with the perception of some phraseological variants before the lexicographers realized the existence of its own original phraseology.
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DE LA GUARDIA HERRERO, CARMEN. "La represión de los protestantes españoles durante el primer franquismo y su repercusión en las relaciones entre España y Estados Unidos (1936-1953)." In El Poder de la Historia. VOL II: Huella y legado de Javier Donézar Díez de Ulzurrun, 207–30. UAM Ediciones, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.15366/his2donezar2014.013.

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Holliday, Vance T. "Soils and Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions." In Soils in Archaeological Research. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195149654.003.0011.

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One of the earliest uses of soils in archaeological research, in addition to stratigraphic markers, was as paleoenvironmental indicators. Similar to soil stratigraphy, the use of soils as environmental indicators in archaeological research probably has its roots in Quaternary geology (e.g., Leighton, 1937; Bryan, 1941a, 1948; Bryan and Albritton, 1943; Movius, 1944; Ruhe, 1965; Haynes, 1968; Valentine and Dalrymple, 1976). Quaternary geologists and geomorphologists working with archaeologists were quick to use soils as clues to past environments (e.g., Leighton, 1936; Antevs, 1941; Bryan, 1941a; Hopkins and Giddings, 1953; Haynes, 1968). Likewise, the nature of prehistoric environments has long been a fundamental question in archaeology. Recognition of the relationship of soil development and morphology to environmental conditions goes back to the beginning of modern pedology, in the later 19th century in Russia and in the early 20th century in the United States (Thorp, 1941, 1949; Tandarich and Sprecher, 1994; Johnson and Hole, 1994). Climate and vegetation in particular were understood as important soil-forming factors long before Jenny produced his landmark volume on Factors of Soil Formation (1941). What Jenny (1941, 1980) brought to the discussion was a theoretical means, using the state factor approach, of assessing the effect of vegetation and climate on soils. By understanding these relationships via biosequences or climosequences, we are theoretically able to pick out the morphological and chemical characteristics of soils that are linked to climate or to vegetation. Climate most directly influences pedogenesis through precipitation and temperature and influences pedogenesis indirectly through vegetation. The most direct effects of biota probably come from the addition of a wide range of chemical compounds, from bioturbation, and from rooting. This chapter is a discussion of those characteristics of soils that have some utility for environmental reconstructions, including climate and vegetation estimates. The chapter also includes some discussion of the potential pitfalls in using soils as paleoenvironmental indicators. Longer and more in-depth discussions of soil–environment relationships in the context of soil geomorphology or environmental reconstruction are presented by Birkeland (1999, pp. 268–306) and chapters in Wilding et al. (1983b) and Martini and Chesworth (1992, pp. 155–306).
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Turing, Alan. "Lecture on the Automatic Computing Engine (1947)." In The Essential Turing. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198250791.003.0015.

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On 8 December 1943 the world’s first large-scale special-purpose electronic digital computer—‘Colossus’, as it became known—went into operation at the Government Code and Cypher School (see ‘Computable Numbers: A Guide’, ‘Enigma’, and the introduction to Chapter 4). Colossus was built by Thomas H. Flowers and his team of engineers at the Post Office Research Station in Doll is Hill, London. Until relatively recently, few had any idea that electronic digital computation was used successfully during the Second World War, since those who built and worked with Colossus were prohibited by the Official Secrets Act from sharing their knowledge. Colossus contained approximately the same number of electronic valves (vacuum tubes) as von Neumann’s IAS computer, built at the Princeton Institute of Advanced Study and dedicated in 1952. The IAS computer was forerunner of the IBM 701, the company’s first mass-produced stored-programme electronic computer (1953). The first Colossus had 1,600 electronic valves and Colossus II, installed in mid-1944, 2,400, while the IAS computer had 2,600. Colossus lacked two important features of modern computers. First, it had no internally stored programmes (see ‘Computable Numbers: A Guide’). To set up Colossus for a new task, the operators had to alter the machine’s physical wiring, using plugs and switches. Second, Colossus was not a general-purpose machine, being designed for a specific cryptanalytic task (involving only logical operations and counting). Nevertheless, Flowers had established decisively and for the first time that large-scale electronic computing machinery was practicable. The implication of Flowers’s racks of electronic equipment would have been obvious to Turing. Once Turing had seen Colossus it was, Flowers said, just a matter of Turing’s waiting to see what opportunity might arise to put the idea of his universal computing machine into practice. Precisely such an opportunity fell into Turing’s lap in 1945, when John Womersley invited him to join the Mathematics Division of the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) at Teddington in London, in order to design and develop an electronic stored-programme digital computer—a concrete form of the universal Turing machine of 1936.

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Drača, Vinko. "Psihijatrija u Zagrebu 1936. – 1953." In Desničini susreti 2018. Filozofski fakultet u Zagrebu, FF Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.17234/desnicini_susreti2018.07.

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Research Department - Balance of Payments - Import Price Index - Memoranda - Notes for Base, 1932/1933, 1936/1937, 1938/1939, 1948/1949, 1950/1951, 1952/1953, 1957/1958. Reserve Bank of Australia, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/14410.

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