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Ward, Stuart. ""Post-Imperial" Australia: Introduction." Australian Journal of Politics and History 51, no. 1 (March 2005): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2005.00355.x.

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Trenin, Dmitri. "Russia's Post-Imperial Condition." Current History 110, no. 738 (October 1, 2011): 272–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2011.110.738.272.

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Clark, Hannah-Louise, and Barry Doyle. "Imperial and post-imperial healthcare before welfare states." European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire 28, no. 5-6 (November 2, 2021): 617–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13507486.2021.1991894.

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Jackson, Nicole M. "Imperial Suspect: Policing Colonies within “Post”-Imperial England." Callaloo 39, no. 1 (2016): 203–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cal.2016.0003.

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Smith, Simon C. "French imperial outposts in post‐imperial India, 1947–54." European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire 3, no. 2 (September 1996): 187–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13507489608568162.

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Ottaway, Marina. "Post-Imperial Africa at War." Current History 98, no. 628 (May 1, 1999): 202–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.1999.98.628.202.

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Stivachtis, Y. "Cyprus: The Post-Imperial Constitution." Mediterranean Quarterly 21, no. 2 (April 1, 2010): 118–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10474552-2010-009.

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McCormick, Callum. "From post-imperial Britain to post-British imperialism." Global Discourse 3, no. 1 (March 1, 2013): 100–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23269995.2013.804762.

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Mangan, J. A., and Kausik Bandyopadhyay. "Imperial and post‐imperial congruence: A challenge to ideological simplification." International Journal of the History of Sport 21, no. 3-4 (June 2004): 402–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09523360409510548.

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Mangan, JA, and Kausik Bandyopadhyay. "Imperial and Post-Imperial Congruence: A Challenge to Ideological Simplification." International Journal of the History of Sport 21, no. 1 (January 2004): 402–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0952336042000223117.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Post-imperial"

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Griffith, Patrick Joseph Edward. "Canon law in post-Imperial Gaul." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2018. https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/canon-law-in-post-imperial-gaul(10f0d570-7559-47a5-b604-d9e179ac6dbb).html.

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This dissertation traces the transition of ‘canon law’, the episcopate’s own legislation on matters of ecclesiastical organisation, clerical discipline and select aspects of lay religious activity, from the context of a functioning Roman Empire and into the successor kingdoms, which dominated Gaul in the fifth and sixth centuries. Ecclesiastical canons developed in the early fourth century from the ‘internal’ rules of minority Christian communities, and by the fifth had matured into organisational and disciplinary norms deeply intertwined with Empire’s own institutions and legal system. This dissertation examines the effect the ‘ending’ of the imperial system had upon canon law in Gaul. It seeks to reintegrate canon law into the extensive historiographical debates over the utility of Late-Antique normative legislation, as a source capable of illuminating the myriad social, economic and institutional transformations underway in Gallic society. It will attempt to highlight and above all to explain changes in the form, content and application of conciliar canons, the key component of canon law in this context, in terms which emphasize the shifting institutional and legal-cultural landscape. In particular, this dissertation will argue that the period c.570 – 614 saw the manifestation of an ecclesiastically-driven legal culture, which arose from the relatively unique matrix of political and institutional conditions presented by Merovingian Gaul. It will also seek to highlight previously undervalued historical contingencies, such as the impact upon legal culture of ‘Arian’ rulership in the first generation of Gallic successor states, and the complex interplay between political fragmentation on the one hand and the survival of ecclesiastical institutions and legislation which were intrinsically pan-Mediterranean.
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Starosta, Anita. "Eastern Europe, literature, and post-imperial difference /." Diss., Digital Dissertations Database. Restricted to UC campuses, 2009. http://uclibs.org/PID/11984.

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Zembe, Christopher Roy. "Imperial and post-colonial identities : Zimbabwean communities in Britain." Thesis, De Montfort University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2086/12263.

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This comparative study of Zimbabwean immigrants in Britain illustrates why they should not be viewed as reified communities with fixed essence, but as a product of ethno-racial identities and prejudices developed and nurtured during the phases of Zimbabwe’s history. Through an analysis of personal interviews, participant observation, and secondary and primary sources, the thesis identifies and engages historical experiences which had been instrumental in not only constructing relations between Zimbabwean immigrant communities, but also their economic and social integration processes. The quest to recognise historic legacies on Zimbabwean immigrants’ interactions and integration processes necessitated the first thematic chapter to engage the construction of ethno-racial identities in the pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial phases of Zimbabwe’s history. With contemporary literature on the Zimbabwean communities in Britain tending to create perceptions that Zimbabwean immigrants are a monolithic community of Blacks, the thesis’ examination of inter-community relations between Blacks, Whites, Coloureds and Asians unveils Zimbabwean immigrants fragmented by historic racial and ethnic allegiances and prejudices. Examining education and employment as economic integration indicators has also facilitated the identification of historical experiences that have been influential in determining economic integration patterns of each Zimbabwean community. Intermarriage, language, religion and relations with the indigenous population were critically engaged to gauge the influence of historical socialisation on Zimbabwean communities’ interaction with Britain’s social structures. While it is undeniable that colonial Zimbabwe was beset with a series of political and economic policies which set in motion salient racist discourses that inevitably facilitated the construction of racially divided diaspora communities, the thesis also unveils a Black diaspora community imbued with historic communal tensions and prejudices. By focusing on Black Zimbabwean immigrants, the thesis will not only be acknowledging an increase of Sub-Saharan Africans in Britain, but also offers an alternative perspective on Black British History by moving away from the traditional areas of study such as eighteenth century slavery and post-1945 African-Caribbean migration. Exploring the dynamics of diaspora relations of the Shona and the Ndebele will expose how both the Nationalist Movement and the post-colonial government failed to implement nation building initiatives needed to unite Africans that had been polarised along ethnic lines. Black Zimbabweans therefore migrated as products of unresolved ethnic conflicts that had been developed and nurtured throughout the phases of Zimbabwe’s history. In the absence of shared historic socio-economic or cultural commonalities within the Black community and between the Zimbabwean diaspora communities demarcated by race, the thesis will be tackling the key question: are Zimbabweans in Britain an imagined community?
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Guha, Malini. "The post-imperial cityscape : London and Paris in the cinema." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2008. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/1086/.

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My doctoral thesis conducts an analysis of post-imperial Paris and London, as represented in the cinema. More specifically, this study develops a narrative of the intimate connection between the cinema and the city that parts ways from the founding story of the filmic city, which revolves around the birth of the modern metropolis and mobilities of the flâneur. This thesis engages in the exploration of the largely untold story of the relationship between empire and the cinematic city in Michael Haneke’s Code inconnu (2000) and Caché (2005), Claire Denis’ J’ai pas sommeil (1994) Stephen Frears’ Dirty Pretty Things (2002), Michael Winterbottom’s In This World (2002) and Tony Gatlif’s Exils (2004). This study investigates the lingering traces of imperial histories, spatialities, narratives and figures that can be located in more contemporary cinema. The first chapter of the dissertation entitled ‘Post-Imperial Paris’ is divided into two sections. The first investigates the construction of ‘post-imperial topographies’ in J’ai pas sommeil and Code inconnu, while the second posits dwelling spaces and their interiors as a form of city space specifically in relation to Caché. The second chapter, called ‘Post-Imperial London’, situates Dirty Pretty Things within a wider historical continuum of ‘migrant London’. This film is examined in relation to filmic depictions of Caribbean migration and settlement, in order to ascertain the way in which an older historical imaginary of the cinematic London can be detected in Dirty Pretty Things but also some of the salient differences between this film and its predecessors as related to the representation of space and place. The final chapter, titled ‘On the Road: The Journey to the City Narrative’ posits another narrative of the cinematic city concerning the depiction of migrant journeys to the city as represented in In This World and Exils.
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Southon, Emma. "Marriage, sex and death : the family in the post-Imperial west." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2013. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/4129/.

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This thesis presents a cultural history of families and family roles in the post-Imperial west, here defined as AD 400-700. This thesis questions the ‘tri-partite’ influences of Roman heritage, ‘Germanic’ culture and Christianisation in the post-Imperial west, and identifies the prime driver of change in the construction of families as the development and implementation of Christian thought. This thesis is in two parts. The first considers families in the legal context of the post-Imperial law codes, and provides a systematic overview of the laws using the Theodosian and Justinian codes as a point of comparison. This section concludes that the post-Imperial codes are Roman in nature and that much of the legislation which concerns the family is very similar to the late Roman law of the Theodosian Code. This section considers legal stipulations concerning betrothal, marriage, adultery, divorce, widowhood, and parenthood. Part two considers the issues raised in part one within the literary context of the post-Imperial west, drawing on a wide geographical and chronological range of genres and texts to provide a diachronic analysis. This section considers many of the same concerns which are raised part one, but highlights different perspectives. In particular, part two argues that the development of Christian thought concerning families, and the increasing power of Christian Churches underlies much change that is seen in the literary texts within and throughout this period. These two sections come together to present a broad analysis of families and family roles throughout the lifecycle of the traditional families in the post-Imperial west, highlighting new cultural and religious landscapes as drivers for change rather than ethnic values.
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Shaw, Matthew L. "The north smelter at Titelberg post-imperial bronze recycling in Belgic Gaul /." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/4897.

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Thesis (M.A.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007.
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on November 5, 2007) 9 unnumbered blank pages at end of manuscript. Includes bibliographical references.
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Fortin, Jessica. "Post-communism or post-colonialism? Soviet imperial legacies and regime diversity in East Europe and the former USSR." Thesis, McGill University, 2008. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=21925.

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While post-communist countries share a common past, the variability of outcomes in both democracy and economic reform is very large in the region. Only a few countries have become Western-type democracies in Eastern and Central Europe and the Baltic. By contrast, the norm is clearly not democracy for other Soviet successor states: regimes range from semi-autocratic to downright repressive. In my doctoral dissertation, I attribute this variation to differences in the infrastructural capacity of the state. Using both quantitative and qualitative analyses within 21 post-communist countries, I argue that for democracy to flourish, the state must first possess the means necessary to maintain law and order, to protect the rights of citizens, in other words, to insure the maintenance and delivery of essential public goods. The results show that on the one hand, the links between a strong state that has been able to apply a definitive set of rules, and democratic institutions are clear. On the other hand, where state capacity was more limited after independence was gained, democracy was a less likely outcome. By trying to recentralize power to compensate for the state's administrative limitations, executive authorities also had a parallel tendency to build vertical structures of authority and to suppress liberties and freedoms. In turn, I explore the sources of infrastructural state capacity at the onset of independence. Soviet rule did not leave uniform traces on societies: there were important variations in ruling patterns from Eastern Europe to Central Asia. Therefore this dissertation explores how the shape of colonial ties shared by each entity with the former metropolitan center had direct implications on the administrative capacity of the successor states. In short, the coupling of heavy state engineering with low levels of state penetration and high levels of exploitation were least conducive to the construction of robust state structures.
À ce jour, les pays post-communistes présentent de considérables différences en termes de démocratie et de réformes économiques, ce, malgré un passé commun. En fait, seulement quelques pays d'Europe Centrale et de l'Est ainsi que les républiques Baltes, ont acquis le statut de démocraties. Pour les autres anciennes républiques Soviétiques, la norme est toute autre. La plupart d'entre elles affichent des régimes soit semi-démocratiques, ou tout simplement autoritaires. Dans le but d'expliquer cette différence, je fais appel au concept de capacité étatique, qui réfère à l'infrastructure de l'appareil d'état. À l'aide d'analyses quantitatives ainsi que qualitatives menées dans 21 pays post-communistes, cette dissertation vérifie l'hypothèse suivante : un État doit être en mesure de maintenir la loi et l'ordre, de protéger les droits des citoyens, en d'autres mots de garantir l'allocation d'une certaine classe de biens publics, pour qu'un régime démocratique puisse y apparaître et persister. Les résultats des analyses menées établissent la présence d'une robuste association entre, d'un côté des institutions démocratiques, et de l'autre, un certain niveau de capacité étatique. Dans les États où cette capacité était limitée au moment de l'indépendance, une conclusion démocratique était moins probable. En tentant de re-centraliser les pouvoirs de l'État pour compenser certaines faiblesses administratives, plusieurs gouvernements ont eu tendance à construire des structures d'autorité verticales et à ainsi limiter les libertés des citoyens. En retour, cette dissertation explore également les conditions qui peuvent expliquer les différents niveaux de capacité étatiques observés au moment de la chute du communisme. En particulier, je cherche à démontrer que l'Union Soviétique n'a pas utilisé les mêmes méthodes pour gouverner toutes ses colonies : d'importantes variations existent entre les colonies informe
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Furlanetto, Elena [Verfasser]. "Towards Turkish American Literature : Narratives of Multiculturalism in Post-Imperial Turkey / Elena Furlanetto." Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1136248404/34.

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Charlick-Paley, Tanya M. "Accommodating to the loss of empire: Is there a post-imperial military syndrome /." The Ohio State University, 1997. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487945744574961.

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Dudley, Graham David. "Political aspects of geographical information technologies with examples from imperial and post-independence India." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape17/PQDD_0004/NQ30602.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Post-imperial"

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Fishman, Joshua A., Andrew W. Conrad, and Alma Rubal-Lopez, eds. Post-Imperial English. Berlin, Boston: DE GRUYTER, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110872187.

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de, Figueiredo João Pinto, and University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth. Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture., eds. Post-Imperial Camões. Dartmouth,MA: Center for Portuguese and Culture, University of Massachusetts, 2003.

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O, Tackie Alex, ed. Cyprus: The post-imperial constitution. London: Pluto Press, 2009.

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Fouskas, Vassilis. Cyprus: The post-imperial constitution. London: Pluto Press, 2009.

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Rothermund, Dietmar, ed. Memories of Post-imperial Nations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781316182543.

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Ethnicity and nationalism in post-imperial Britain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

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Mount, Ferdinand. The Selkirk Strip: A post-imperial tale. London: Hamilton, 1987.

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British counterinsurgency in the post-imperial era. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1995.

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Majumdar, Mohini Lal. The imperial post offices of British India, 1837-1914. Calcutta: Phila Publications, 1990.

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Chomsky, Noam. Imperial ambitions: Conversations on the post-9/11 world. New York: Metropolitan Books, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Post-imperial"

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Goulbourne, Harry. "Imperial and Post-imperial Backgrounds." In Race Relations in Britain Since 1945, 25–49. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26962-4_2.

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Hauser, Stefan R. "Post-Imperial Assyria." In A Companion to Assyria, 229–46. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118325216.ch10.

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Pemberton, Jo-Anne. "From Imperial to Post-Imperial Sovereignty." In Sovereignty: Interpretations, 86–124. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230581944_4.

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Dillon, G. M. "A Post-Imperial Problem." In The Falklands, Politics and War, 1–20. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19724-8_1.

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Tam, Kwok-kan. "Post-Imperial/Postcolonial English(es)." In The Englishized Subject, 15–27. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2520-5_2.

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Narita, Ryuichi. "Racism in Imperial and Post-Imperial Japanese Language Literature." In Race and Migration in the Transpacific, 157–72. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003266396-9.

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Griffin, Patrick. "Imperial Confusion: America's Post-colonial and Post-revolutionary Empire." In American Empire in Global History, 19–35. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003255642-2.

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Inagaki, Haruki. "Bengal, Madras and Imperial Debate on Despotism." In Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies, 115–36. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73663-7_6.

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Chetty, Suryakanthie. "Introduction." In Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies, 1–10. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52711-2_1.

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Chetty, Suryakanthie. "A Frozen History of the Past: Antarctica, Gondwana and an Unfulfilled Dream." In Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies, 191–210. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52711-2_10.

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Conference papers on the topic "Post-imperial"

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Vahrushev, Yuri. "Yakutia in the Management System of the Russian State." In Irkutsk Historical and Economic Yearbook 2021. Baikal State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/978-5-7253-3040-3.50.

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Review of a monograph by a team of authors, which examines a wide range of issues related to the historical experience of the transformation of the management system in Yakutia: in the early, imperial and post-imperial periods. The article considers the reforms of regional administration and state policy in the context of their effectiveness in the context of the specifics of the imperial suburbs.
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Korobeinikov, Aleksandr Sergeevich. "FROM THE “LAND OF EXILE” TO THE “LAND OF THE FUTURE”: SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION OF YAKUTIA IN POST-IMPERIAL RUSSIA, 1894-1930." In Социально-экономическое развитие Северо-востока России в XIX - начале XXI вв.: исторический опыт, дискуссии, новые подходы. Якутск: Институт гуманитарных исследований и проблем малочисленных народов Севера Сибирского отделения РАН, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25693/svr_sb21_03.

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Kim, Ki-Du, Sorrasak Vachirapanyakun, Pasin Plodpradit, Van Nguyen Dinh, and Jin-Ho Park. "Development of Offshore Structural Analysis Software X-SEA Coupled With FAST." In ASME 2019 38th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2019-96778.

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Abstract Coupled analysis of offshore structures is currently challenging. The 3D finite element analysis software X-SEA coupled with FAST 8 program is therefore developed and discussed in this paper. The current version of X-SEA includes the results of extensive research and development based on finite element program XFINAS, which was originally developed in Imperial College London. The solution of the X-SEA ranges from the simple static to highly advanced dynamic analysis applied to the offshore structures. GID is used as pre- and post processor of X-SEA. The brief theoretical background of X-SEA software is summarized. Numerical examples of offshore monopile, wind turbine jackets, pile super element and fatigue analysis verified with SACS software in terms of reactions, displacements and member forces are investigated.
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Schiele, Alexandre. "THE NORMAL AND THE EXCEPTIONAL: A COMPARISON OF PU SONGLING’S AND MO YAN’S SURREAL WORLDS." In 9th International Conference ISSUES OF FAR EASTERN LITERATURES. St. Petersburg State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/9785288062049.10.

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From a comparison of the surreal worlds of Pu Songling and Mo Yan in their respective auctorial context, this paper argues that although Pu Songling’s short stories integrate surreal elements, contrary to the accepted typology of genres, they fall into realistic and not speculative fiction because the worldview of Imperial China in which he lived not only accepted the supernatural as real, but as foundational to the traditional order. By comparison, Mo Yan’s supernatural stories partly fall within supernatural literature, because post-1949 China espoused a scientific worldview which banishes the supernatural. On a second level, however, both Pu Songling’s and Mo Yan’s surreal fictions are political satires of their times. Yet, even on this point they diverge. While Pu Songling articulates the social and political criticism of his present to surreal elements, Mo Yan casts the surreal as a stand-in for the exceptional situations of his recent past which are the object of his criticisms.
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Azer, Özlem Arzu. "The Central Asia and Caucasia Politics of China in the Context of Energy Security." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c03.00441.

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After the dissolution of Soviet Union, the geo-strategical importance of Caucasia, the Central Asia and the Black Sea region increased fastly. This transition period had been difficult while central planned economies had transformed into free market economies and meet capitalism. Geo-strategic importance of the region increased for the West and Russia as well as some countries as China due to the oil and gas resources besides being transit countries of the energy pipelines. The Central Asia, Caucasia and the Black Sea Region had been so important because the region owns rich natural resources and pipelines as well as being a door to Afghanistan and the exit to the Black Sea. During Post Cold-War era, the region became a chess table for imperial countries. While USA and Russia had been playing hegemony game in this region, some other countries as China had been investing silently in important areas. The investments of China in the region are actually so invincible. In this paper, it will be analysed the investments of China in this region and its economically and political interest in Caucasia and the Central Asia.
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Reports on the topic "Post-imperial"

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Ivanyshyn, Petro. BASIC CONCEPTS OF YEVHEN MALANIUK’S NATIONAL-PHILOSOPHICAL INTERPRETATION: ESEISTIC DISCOURSE. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11070.

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The purpose of the research is to outline the structure of the main methodological ideas within the frames of interpretive thinking in the essay of the famous Vistnyk’s writer, critic and essayist Yevhen Malaniuk. Considering the purpose and tasks of the studio, an interdisciplinary methodological base, related to the author’s “national approach”, has been worked out. The epistemological potential of national philosophy as a philosophy of national existence, national science as a theory of nation, hermeneutics as a theory and practice of interpretation and post-colonialism as interpretation of cultural phenomena from the standpoint of anti- and post-imperial consciousness are used in the work. The scientific novelty is that on the basis of the previous hermeneutic generalization and definition of national-existential methodology, a propaedeutic outlining of the structure of national-philosophical concepts within the frames of the essayistic interpretation of reality in Ye. Malaniuk is proposed. In the methodological sense, the writer’s essayism is structured by such concepts as nation-centrism, idealism, voluntarism, heroism, and can be considered as one of the variants (close by the experiences of D. Dontsov, Yu. Lypa, M. Mukhyn, etc.) of the Vistnyk’s national-philosophical (national-existential, nationalistic or nation-centric) hermeneutics, that is, the way of understanding, which the author by himself outlined as a “national approach”. The support of Ye. Malaniuk as a culture-philosopher and exegete on the eternal nation-centric values and criteria in his essayistic studies makes his reflections not only historically interesting, but also theoretically productive, classically important for the development of modern Ukrainian hermeneutics and humanities in general.
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