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Cross, Sharyl. "Not Whether But When: The U.S. Decision to Enlarge NATO. By James M. Goldgeier. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1999. 218p. $42.95 cloth, $18.95 paper." American Political Science Review 96, no. 1 (March 2002): 208–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003055402284324.

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James M. Goldgeier makes a major contribution to the contemporary case study literature concerning American foreign policy formation. Based on extensive interviews with more than 75 key participants (William Perry, Richard Holbrooke, John Shalikashvili, Leon Panetta, Anthony Lake, Strobe Talbott, and so forth), Goldgeier reconstructs a richly detailed account of the policy process that culminated in the decision to expand the NATO alliance eastward. The study illuminates the complex interplay of political considerations, bureaucratic interests, and individual preferences and skills (even chutzpah) that led to the admission of the first tier of new NATO member nations in Eastern/Central Europe.
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News, Novice /. "Novice." Les/Wood 67, no. 1 (June 20, 2018): 69–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.26614/les-wood.2018.v67n01a06.

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FORESDA – Na gozdu temelječe medsektorske vrednostne verige za pospeševanje inovacij in konkurenčnosti v PodonavjuErika Valentinčič In memoriam: prof. dr. Mirko Tratnik (1938 – 2018)Leon Oblak O prednostih in pasteh lesene gradnje na delavnici »Zaščita, vgradnja in uporaba lesa na prostem«Tina Drolc KOCles 2.0 - Kompetenčni center za razvoj kadrov v lesarstvu se kmalu iztečeErika Valentinčič Hrvaško lesarsko izrazoslovje v javno dostopni terminološki bazi STRUNA (http://struna.ihjj.hr/)Vlatka Jirouš-Rajković Strateška razvojno - inovacijska partnerstva kot vzvod za implementacijo strategije pametne specializacije SlovenijeErika Valentinčič
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Pustiglione, Luiz. "Organização dos trabalhadores, a pandemia, a educação e o Programa de Transição / Workers’ Organization, the Pandemic, Education and the Transition Program." Pacha. Revista de Estudios Contemporáneos del Sur Global 1, no. 2 (August 31, 2020): 51–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.46652/pacha.v1i2.17.

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O presente artigo tem por objetivo principal destrinchar as possibilidades teóricas e programáticas que se depreendem do texto elaborado em 1938, quando da fundação da IV Internacional, por Leon Trotsky. Através da revisão de literatura disponibilizada online nesse período pandêmico e de obras que antecedem cronologicamente os dias atuais, procurou-se construir um arcabouço argumentativo que culminasse na demonstração da necessidade, atualidade e (re)elaboração de um programa transicional que abarque as necessidades que já estavam postas desde antes da crise econômica e sanitária vigente, mas que, em alguma medida, têm sido modificadas em intensidade neste período. Ao final ousou-se propor algumas linhas que possam servir de pontapé inicial para o que possa ser considerado um programa de transição para a educação, em especial, para um futuro ainda incerto, dado o profundo desconhecimento sobre o vírus causador da situação que ainda vigora.
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Oliveira, Edson Luiz. "O trotskista Mário Pedrosa e a crise do Modernismo brasileiro." Aurora. Revista de Arte, Mídia e Política 13, no. 38 (November 25, 2020): 70–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.23925/1982-6672.2020v13i38p70-93.

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O artigo busca demonstrar as afinidades entre Mário Pedrosa, Leon Trotsky, o criador do Exército Vermelho e o líder do movimento surrealista, André Breton. Uma análise de suas biografias aponta para trajetórias muito diversas, mas a convergência de ideais. Trotsky e Breton reuniram-se no México, em 1938, para escrever o “Manifesto Por uma Arte Revolucionária Independente”, onde se proclamava o princípio de total liberdade em arte, permanecendo sempre fiel à revolução socialista. Enquanto Pedrosa iniciou o seu compromisso com a função social da arte na conferência “As tendências sociais da arte e Käthe Kollwitz”, onde conectou a natureza política da arte moderna à dinâmica social num momento em que o Modernismo brasileiro passava por profunda crise ideológica. Pedrosa e Trotsky jamais se encontraram pessoalmente, apesar do brasileiro ter participado ativamente na fundação da IV Internacional. Assim, Pedrosa permaneceu fiel por toda vida ao ideal trotskista de “toda licença em arte”.
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Znamenski, Andrei. "Joseph Grigulevich: A Tale of Identity, Soviet Espionage, and Storytelling." Soviet and Post-Soviet Review 44, no. 3 (September 7, 2017): 314–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18763324-20171267.

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This paper explores the life of Joseph Grigulevich (1913–1988), a famous early Soviet illegal intelligence operative, who conducted various “special tasks” on behalf of Stalin’s foreign espionage network. These included the murder of dissident Spanish communist Andreas Nin (1938), a participation in the assassination of Leon Trotsky (1940), posing as a Costa Rican ambassador (1949–1952), and an abortive project to assassinate Joseph Bros Tito (1952). In contrast to conventional espionage studies that are usually informed by diplomatic, political, and military history approaches, I employ a cultural history angle. First, the paper examines the formation of Grigulevich’s communist and espionage identity against his background as a cosmopolitan Jewish “other” from the interwar Polish-Lithuanian realm. Second, it explores his role in the production and invention of intelligence knowledge, which he later used to jump start his second career as a prominent Soviet humanities scholar and a bestselling writer of revolutionary non-fiction.
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Tverytnykova, Elena, and Maryna Gutnyk. "World Physics in Ukraine: A Unique Experience of Consolidation of Scientists at Kharkiv Research Center of Physics (in the 1920s-1930s)." Acta Baltica Historiae et Philosophiae Scientiarum 10, no. 2 (December 11, 2022): 5–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.11590/abhps.2022.2.01.

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The article examines the development of physics research in Ukraine on the example of the Ukrainian Institute of Physics and Technology (UIPT). Founded on the initiative of the eminent physicist Abram Ioffe, the UIPT has gradually become one of the world’s leading research institutions. During 1928–1938, many important events took place at the institute, which became markers for the development of physics in Ukraine and the USSR as well as in the world. An experiment on the fission of atomic nucleus using artificially accelerated protons confirmed the validity of the intentions to reorient research towards nuclear physics. The involvement of foreign specialists in the work of the UIPT contributed to the informal consolidation of scientific thinking in physics. Outstanding physicists of the world such as Boris Podolskyi, Oleksandr Weisberg, Konrad Weiselberg, Friedrich Houtermans, Laszlo Tisza, Fritz Lange, Victor Weisskopf, George Placzek, Paul Dirac, Georgii Gamov, Niels Bohr, Paul Ehrenfest, and others worked here for longer or shorter periods. Niels Bohr, Ivar Waller, Milton S. Plesset, Evan J. Williams, and Leon Rosenfeld made reports at the theoretical conferences of UIPT. As a result, in the late 1920s and during the 1930s, an informal society of physicists from around the world was formed in Kharkiv. The consolidation of talented scientists has accumulated traditions, centuries of experience, and practical knowledge in the field from many scientific schools around the world.
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Włodarski, Łukasz. "Przebieg wizytacji kanonicznej biskupa Leona Wetmańskiego w sierpniu 1938 r. w Drobinie. Z dziejów parafii pw. św. Stanisława B. M. w dwudziestoleciu międzywojennym." Archiwa Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne 2018, no. 109 (2018): 363–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/abmk.2018.109.17.

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Baran, Dana. "Prof. dr. Alexandru Moruzi s life cues and opening lesson at the Faculty of medicine of iași." Jurnalul de Chirurgie 18, no. 2 (June 30, 2022): 157–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.7438/jsurg.2022.02.07.

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Professor Dr. Alexandru Moruzi lived in the first half of the XX century. Born in an aristocratic family, he studied in Paris where he graduated from both high school and the Faculty of Medicine. It was also in Paris that Moruzi worked as a young doctor and specialised in general surgery and neurosurgery, a domain that just then was being born as an independent field. He was trained in Dr. Maurice Robineau`s service and in Professor Thierry de Martel`s surgery clinic, two outstanding French medical personalities of the time. In October 1929, Dr. Moruzi returned to Bucharest, where he completed his military service and enrolled as a reserve medical officer lieutenant. In 1930 he was a secondary surgeon in the Third Surgical Clinic of the Coltea Hospital in Bucharest, directed by the great surgeon, Prof. Dr. Amza Jianu, a pioneering Romanian neurosurgeon. One year later, in 1931, Moruzi started his brilliant career in Iasi, when he was appointed senior [primar] doctor in the Surgery Service of the “Caritatea” [Charity] Hospital. A complex medical personality, he systematically opened new fields of surgical activity and teaching, in keeping with the latest advances of Western European medicine. Due to his qualities and expertise, Prof. Dr. Leon Ballif, director of the “Socola” Hospital of Nervous and Mental Diseases in Iasi, decided to set up a separate pavilion for neurosurgical interventions in 1933, and Moruzi was appointed coordinator of this first Neurosurgery Service ever established in Romania. Little by little, similarly to his masters, De Martel and Robineau, Moruzi enabled neurosurgery to gain the status of an autonomous branch of surgery in his country, too. An assistant professor since 1935, he was promoted full professor of the Faculty of Medicine of Iasi, in 1938. He became professor of External Pathology and Surgery and Orthopedic, as well as professor of Surgery Clinic and Diseases of the Urinary Tract. During World War II he assisted the wounded with great devotion. This article outlines several aspects of Professor Moruzi`s professional life and points out the main ideas of his inaugural lecture, given in November 1938. Not only outstanding medical personalities and their work were sketched, but concepts, trends, tendencies and debates were pointed out, reflecting the complex surgery metamorphoses of those days. Alexandru Moruzi lived in a revolutionary era of surgery and he took part in the important modernisation of medical teaching and practice in Iasi. Until now, his lecture illustrates a substantial and personally experienced lesson of history of medicine.
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Jędrysiak, Marcin. "Wpływ ustawodawstwa III Rzeszy na polskie projekty ustaw eugenicznych (1933–1939)." Miscellanea Historico-Iuridica 20, no. 1 (2021): 53–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.15290/mhi.2021.20.01.03.

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The matter of development of the eugenic movement Has already been described in the Polish science. A lot has been written regarding both the law of the Third Reich, as well as the history of the Polish eugenic movement. However Polish project of eugenic laws have never been thoroughly analyzed from the legal point of view, despite this topic being an object to commentaries in the Interwar period. Up to this point no one attempted to analyze how strongly did the Nazi eugenic concepts influenced the Polish projects of eugenic laws. According to some authors such inspirations are easily noticeable. Thus the thesis that the German law strongly influenced the Polish projects shall be subjected to a critical analysis. The goal of the paper is to compare the German eugenic law with Polish concepts on that matter, especially projects made by Leon Wernic. Due to the use of the comparative legal analysis in the historical perspective, it was possible to indicate the similarities and dissimilarities between the Polish projects and the Nazi laws: Law for the Prevention of Hereditary and diseases of offspring; the Nuremberg Laws; the Law for the Protection of the Health of the German People. The Polish drafts include the Preventive Eugenics Act published in 1934, the drafts of four eugenics laws published in 1935; project of the law: ,,On the inhibition of reproduction of dysgenic individuals” created by Wernic; draft of the law ,,On the inhibition of undesirable reproduction” made by Witold Łuniewski and ,,Eugenics Laws” prepared by Bohdan Ostromęcki. The so-called „Eugenics Act” of 1938 has also been analyzed. The paper indicates that although Wernic explicitly pointed out his inspiration by German and Italian legislation, his concepts as well as concepts of other Polish eugenicists are original. Similarities with German legislation can be seen for example in the procedure of sterilization or a certain concordance of the catalog of diseases which qualified for sterilization. The Polish proposals, however, were not identical with the Nazi proposals. Neither were they racist or anti-Jewish in content. Moreover, the role of so-called positive eugenics was more strongly emphasized in Poland than in Germany.
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Dubińska, Anna. "Garść danych o Karaimach z Łucka." Awazymyz. Pismo historyczno-społeczno-kulturalne Karaimów, no. 2 (3) (November 30, 1999): 9–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.33229/az.56.

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Gmina łucka, choć mniejsza od gmin w Trokach czy Haliczu, może się pochwalić nie mniej chlubnym rodowodem. Według tradycji jej początki sięgają czasów Księcia Witolda, który miał sprowadzić Karaimów na Wołyń. Z Łucka wywodziło się wielu uczonych Karaimów, jak na przykład Mordechaj Sułtański czy najsłynniejszy karaimski uczony Abraham Firkowicz. Łucka gmina karaimska dzieliła losy miasta – nie omijały jej różne nieszczęścia, najazdy wroga, pożary, epidemie. I choć niewielka liczebnie, przetrwała jednak do XX wieku jako jedna z pięciu gmin karaimskich na terenach Polski i Litwy. Karaimi z Łucka, ok. 1938 W 1939 roku gmina liczyła 60 osób. Miała swój cmentarz i położoną na brzegu Styru drewnianą kienesę. Wojna i zmiany, jakie po niej nastąpiły, nie oszczędziły łuckich Karaimów. Czterech mężczyzn zginęło: Leon Pilecki poległ na froncie karelo-fińskim, Selim Rudkowski i Józef Gołub zostali zamordowani przez bandy ukraińskie, Mojsiej Nowicki zginął w czasie bombardowania w Essen (Niemcy). Osiem osób emigrowało z Łucka, jedna rodzina została deportowana do Kazachstanu. 2 lutego 1944 r. Niemcy opuszczają miasto, wkraczają wojska radzieckie, a wraz z nimi wojsko polskie. W lipcu odwiedza nas ku naszej wielkiej radości Mieczek – Józef Sulimowicz, Karaim z Halicza, który w 1941 roku był wzięty do Armii Czerwonej. Teraz jest już w polskim mundurze. W Łucku następuje mobilizacja mężczyzn do wojska. Dostają powołanie i zostają wcieleni do wojska polskiego Daniel Gołub (kawaleria) oraz Józef Nowicki (lotnictwo). 5 kwietnia 1944 r. w Łucku smutna wiadomość – umiera Aleksander Mardkowicz, wybitny karaimski działacz, pisarz, poeta, założyciel “Karaj Awazy”, pisma w języku karaimskim, autor słownika “Karaj sez – bitigi. Słownik karaimski. Karaimisches wöterbuch”. Za pogrzebem na chłopskim wozie, pod gradem kul odprowadzamy zasłużonego członka naszej społeczności na cmentarz. Wkrótce miejscowa ludność zostaje poinformowana, że na mocy porozumień między Polską a ZSRR odbędzie się ewakuacja ludności polskiej i żydowskiej za Bug. O Karaimach umowa repatriacyjna nie wspomina. Pewnego dnia na Karaimszczyźnie zjawiają się dwaj panowie z PUR-u (Państwowego Urzędu Repatria-cyjnego), aby porozmawiać o dalszych losach Karaimów, lojalnych obywateli państwa polskiego. Proponują pomoc w repatriacji. Długie rozmowy, rozważania. Decyzja nie była łatwa. Nie wszyscy zdecydowali się na wyjazd. Pociągał za sobą opuszczenie domowych ognisk, rozstanie z kienesą i cmentarzem, których już nigdzie nie mieliśmy znaleźć. W końcu kilka rodzin zdecydowało się na wyjazd. Byli to Michał i Aleksandra Gołub, Maria Gołub, Marek Gołub, Stella Gołub, Sabina Gołub, Józef Kaliski, Rozalia Mardkowicz, Tamara Mardkowicz, Emanuel Nowicki, Sabina Nowicka, Dorota Nowicka, Anna Nowicka, Amalia Nowicka, Nazim Rudkowski, Tamara Rudkowska. Przed wyjazdem wszyscy razem odwiedziliśmy cmentarz, by pożegnać bliskich. Po raz ostatni zgromadziliśmy się na nabożeństwie w kienesie. 15 lipca 1945 roku jednym transportem wyjechaliśmy z Łucka i osiedliliśmy się w Opolu. Orucz na cmentarzu w Łucku, ok. 1938 Dziś w Łucku nie ma już kienesy – spłonęła w pożarze w 1972 roku, a na miejscu, gdzie był cmentarz, wyrosła nowa dzielnica miasta. Zatarte zostały w Łucku ślady Karaimów, przez kilka wieków zaznaczających swą obecność na kresach Rzeczpospolitej. Dziś* w Łucku mieszka już tylko jedna rodzina karaimska, rodzina Szymona Eszwowicza. Pan Szymon, ostatni łucki Karaim, pomimo swego sędziwego wieku, przybył latem 1989 roku do Trok, by wziąć udział w zjeździe Karaimów. Wielu Karaimów, przybyłych z Łucka w czasie tej repatriacji, a także wcześniej, już nie żyje. Spoczywają w Warszawie na jedynym w Polsce karaimskim cmentarzu. Część wyjechała z Opola tam, gdzie były większe skupiska rodaków: do Warszawy, Wrocławia, na Wybrzeże. Obecnie mieszka w Polsce trzynaścioro Karaimów z Łucka. Gmina karaimska w Łucku – 1939 rok Rebeka Bezikowicz z d. Kaliska Stefania Bezikowicz Sabina Bezikowicz Anna Bezikowicz Mikołaj Bezikowicz Jakub Eszwowicz Estera Eszwowicz z d. Turczyn Szymon Eszwowicz Maria Eszwowicz z d. Pilecka Romuald Eszwowicz Józef Eszwowicz Aleksander Firkowicz ojciec Rozalia Firkowicz z d. Pilecka Aleksander Firkowicz Eliasz Firkowicz Michał Gołub Aleksandra Gołub z d. Abrahamowicz Aleksander Gołub Daniel Gołub Józef Gołub Aleksander Gołub Maria Gołub z d. Eszwowicz Marek Gołub Stella Gołub Sabina Gołub Aleksander Greczny Józef Kaliski Sabina Kapłanowska Józef Łobanos – hazzan Helena Łobanos z d. Ławrecka Mikołaj Łokszynski Aleksander Mardkowicz Rozalia Mardkowicz z d. Sandomirska Tamara Mardkowicz Anatol Mardkowicz Marek Mardkowicz Aleksandra Mardkowicz Dorota Nowicka z d. Sułtańska Emanuel Nowicki Sabina Nowicka z d. Abrahamowicz Anna Nowicka Józef Nowicki Amalia Nowicka Mojsiej Nowicki Szymon Nowicki Michał Nowicki Sabina Nowicka z d. Eszwowicz Halina Nowicka Alina Robaczewska z d. Szpakowska Eugeniusz Robaczewski Julia Robaczewska Romuald Robaczewski Ananiasz Rojecki Beniamin Rojecki Leon Pilecki Sara Pilecka z d. Leonowicz Sergiusz Rudkowski Tamara Rudkowska z d. Majewska Selim Rudkowski Nazim Rudkowski Zachariasz Szpakowski * Niniejszy tekst był pisany w 1989 roku z zamiarem zamieszczenia go w numerze drugim pierwszej serii Awazymyz, numerze, który nigdy się nie ukazał.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Panetta, Leon E., 1938-"

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Fotiade, R. D. "Existential thought on the boundary of surrealsim (1928-1938)." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.363727.

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Milivojevic, Tatiana. "La philosophie religieuse de Léon Chestov." Nice, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997NICE2023.

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Né à Kiev en 1866 et mort à Paris en 1938, Léon Chestov, de son vrai nom Lev Isaakovitch Schwarzmann, demeure l'une des figures les plus originales et les plus énigmatiques de la renaissance philosophique russe du début du siècle. Il reprend et approfondit un thème qu'avaient traité les slavophiles, celui de la fausseté et du poison du rationalisme, mais avec une audace, une rigueur et une intransigeance qui surpassent toutes les revendications irrationalistes que connaît l'histoire de la philosophie. Chestov repense la connaissance ainsi que l'éthique dans le contexte du mystère du péché originel, tel qu'il est révélé dans la Bible. Une substitution désastreuse s'est produite : l'homme a pris l'arbre de la science pour l'arbre de la vie. De créature libre et souveraine il est devenu l'esclave des évidences, des lois et des contraintes rationnelles. Il n'y a que la foi, conçue sur le mode du saut dans l'absurde kierkegaardien, du par-delà le bien et le mal nietzschéen ou des tenebrae fidei clamees par Luther, qui peut délivrer l'âme vivante de "l'enchantement et de l'assoupissement surnaturels" et de la tyrannie exercée par la raison autonome, donc, indifférente aux aspirations les plus profondes de l'existence. En effet, "la raison conduit à la nécessité et la foi à la liberté". Toutefois, le divorce entre la raison d'un côté et l'existence et la foi de l'autre, condamne la pensée de Chestov à l'immobilité d'un dualisme sans issue et d'un questionnement perpétuellement négatif. Rivée à son adversaire, dans un combat sans merci, la pensée de Chestov s'exténue et brise le ressort de l'élan métaphysique qui la suscite
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Araujo, Juliana. "La voix du peuple chez Leon Hirszman ˸ des films du CPC aux courts-métrages sur la musique." Thesis, Paris 3, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA030042.

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Cette recherche aborde un ensemble de films courts du cinéaste brésilien Leon Hirszman (1937-1987). C’est l’un des membres du Cinema novo, mouvement né au milieu de l’effervescence culturelle et politique du début des années soixante au Brésil. Après avoir analysé ses premiers films Pedreira de Sao Diogo (1962) et Maioria absoluta (1964), nous sommes partis de cinq documentaires réalisés au moment où le pays était sous une dictature, après un coup d’État fin 1964. Il s’agit de films tournés en cinéma direct sur les musiques populaires. Deux portent sur la samba : Nelson Cavaquinho (1969) et Partido Alto (1976-1982). Les trois autres, les Cantos de trabalho (Chants de travail) dans le Nordeste : Mutirão (Chants d’entraide, 1974) ; Cana de açúcar (Chants de la canne à sucre, 1976) ; Cacau (Chants du cacao, 1976). Ils représentent la moitié de ce que le cinéaste a réussi à produire dans les dix ans les plus difficiles d’un régime répressif. Par ailleurs, ces films ont rendu possible pour le cinéaste la reprise de contact avec les classes populaires alors que le coup d’État avait interrompu ses expériences de « ciné-activisme », refermant le cycle initial de sa carrière cinématographique. Ils ont représenté l’espace de liberté du cinéaste en quête d’une expression artistique en phase avec les productions culturelles d’origine populaire. Dans un contexte où les services de patrimoine donnent de plus en plus de valeur à la diversité de ces cultures, ces films peu vus et peu étudiés jusqu’ici commencent à être redécouverts par des chercheurs, mais aussi par les commissaires de l’art contemporain
This research focus on a set of short films made by the Brazilian film maker Leon Hirszman (1937-1987). Leon is one of the members of the movement known as Cinema Novo,which appeared amongst the political and cultural efervescence of the 1960's in Brazil. Ater analysing his two first films: Pedreira de São Diogo (1962) and Maioria Absoluta (1964), we moved to five documentaries made during the period of the military dictatorship (1964 - 1985). The films are made in direct cinema about popular music. Two films are about samba: Nelson Cavaquinho (1969) and Partido Alto (1976-1982). The three other films are about work songs of the Northeast of Brazil: Cantos de Trabalho – Mutirão ; Cana de Açucar ; Cacau. The films represent about half of what the film-maker could produce during the most difficult years of a repressive regime. Besides that, these films made possible for him to reestablish contact with the poor classes of the country after the military coup had interrupted his experiences with the « cine-activisme », closing the first cicle of his career. They also represented a space of freedom for the film-maker's search for an artistic expression in tune with the popular cultural productions. In a a context in which the patrimonial services in Brazil value each time more the cultural diversity, these films that were little seen and studied until now, start to be rediscoveredby researchers and also by contemporary rt curators
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Finnen, Patrick Joseph. ""Strange Times:" The Language of Illness and Malaise in Interwar France." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1398089945.

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Books on the topic "Panetta, Leon E., 1938-"

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Nomination of Leon E. Panetta: Hearing before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, on nomination of Leon E. Panetta to be Director, Office of Management and Budget, January 11, 1993. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1993.

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Nomination of Leon Panetta to be director, Central Intelligence Agency: Hearings before the Select Committee on Intelligence, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, February 5, 2009, February 6, 2009. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2009.

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The future of national defense and the United States military ten years after 9/11: Perspectives of Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey : Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, first session, hearing held October 13, 2011. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2012.

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Nominations before the Senate Armed Services Committee, first session, 112th Congress: Hearings before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, first session, on nominations of Michael G. Vickers; Dr. Jo Ann Rooney; Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, USA; Hon. Leon E. Panetta; Gen. James D. Thurman, USA; Vadm. William H. McRaven, USN; Ltgen. John R. Allen, USMC; Madelyn R. Creedon; Alan F. Estevez; Adm. James A. Winnefeld, Jr., USN; Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, USA; Gen. William M. Fraser III, USAF; Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, USA; Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert, USN; Ltg. Charles H. Jacoby, Jr., USA; Hon. Ashton B. Carter; Michael A. Sheehan; Mark W. Lippert; Brad R. Carson; and Kevin A. Ohlson; February 15; March 3; June 9, 28; July 19, 21, 26, 28; September 13; November 17, 2011. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2012.

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United States Congress Senate Committ. Nomination of Leon E. Panetta: Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, on Nomination of Leon E. Panetta to Be Director, Office of Management and Budget, January 11 1993. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Food stamp program: Trends in program applications, participation, and denials : a briefing report to the Honorable Leon E. Panetta, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C: United States General Accounting Office, 1987.

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El Franquismo En La Provincia de Leon: Sus Sindicatos Verticales (1938-1977). Instituto Leones de Cultura, 2003.

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Smaldone, William T. Freedom Is Indivisible: Rudolf Hilferding's Correspondence with Karl Kautsky, Leon Trotsky, and Paul Hertz, 1902-1938. BRILL, 2022.

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US GOVERNMENT. Nomination of Leon E. Panetta: Hearing before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, on ... and Budget, January 11, 1993 (S. hrg). For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1993.

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Department of Defense and Hillary Rodham Clinton. Women on the Frontlines of Peace and Security with Foreword by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Leon Panetta - Women in the Military, Defense, Foreign Policy, NATO, Crisis, Special Operations Forces. Independently Published, 2018.

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Book chapters on the topic "Panetta, Leon E., 1938-"

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Oakley, David P. "Introduction." In Subordinating Intelligence, 1–11. University Press of Kentucky, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813176703.003.0001.

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During an interview on May 3, 2011, then director of the Central Intelligence Agency (DCIA) Leon Panetta told interviewer Jim Lehrer that he was the overall commander for the Abbottabad Raid that killed Osama bin Laden.1 Although some uniformed military officers disagreed with DCIA Panetta’s assertion, Admiral William McRaven, commander, Joint Special Operations Command, who was the commander on the ground, had no issue with DCIA Panetta’s role description....
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"Letter to Leon Trotsky (3 November 1938)." In Prophets Unarmed, 713–18. BRILL, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004282278_042.

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Hamerow, Theodore S. "Leon Botstein, Judentum und Modernität: Essays zur Rolle der Juden in der deutschen und österreichischen Kultur, 1848 bis 1938. Vienna and Cologne: Böhlau 1991. 231 pp." In Studies in Contemporary Jewry: XI: Values, Interests, and Identity, 260–61. Oxford University Press, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195103311.003.0034.

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Panetta, Leon E. Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta Statement On Fiscal 2013 Budget. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada555037.

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