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The war and tourism: security issues and business opportunities in shadow of Russian war against Ukraine
The effects of war have far-reaching consequences. They bring numerous victims—also civilians, destruction of infrastructure, enterprises, and...
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Place, Memory, and the Landscape of Finnish Civil War Reconciliation
An important dimension of the newly independent Finland national narrative was constructed with the deeper historical knowledge of the civil-war...
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Women’s Labor During World War II
The article is devoted to the study of female labor in the USSR during World War II (WWII). During this time, strict legislative norms were...
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“White Male Experts, Cultural Insecurity and Knowledge Production in Cold War America”
Christian Dayé provides an important history of RAND and its scientists/experts during the Cold War period. He lifts the veil off of a Cold War...
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The effect of war on basic infrastructures of Eastern Tigray, Ethiopia
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of the war on basic infrastructure damage in the Eastern Tigray Zone. The study used both quantitative...
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Social Substitutability and the Emergence of War and Segmental, Multilevel Society
Raymond Kelly’s widely cited Warless Societies and the Origin of War (University of Michigan Press, 2000) seeks to explain the origins of two central...
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The myth of Muslim violence: Theorizing religion in the war on terror
Both inside and outside the academy, identifications of Islam as a terrorist threat have gained traction during the on-going War on Terror. William...
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Feeling Community During War: Community Resilience of Ukrainian Women Refugees in Italy
Community resilience contributes to co** with the trauma of war and the difficulties associated with forced migration, promoting refugees’...
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Reflections from a Seminar Series Supporting Ukrainian Social Workers in Time of War: Professional Solidarity and Human Rights
The ongoing illegal and inhumane Russian invasion and continued military aggression in Ukraine, along with the Russian occupation of Ukrainian...
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World War I as a Cause of Ephemeral Hope in the Artistic Avant-Gardes
The article shows, first, how Sociology has approached the concepts of “hope” and “war” and how throughout the history of the discipline these terms...
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Asymmetric effects of long-term war on human resource development in Af…ghanistan: evidence from NARDL approach
This study explores the effects of war on human resource development in Afghanistan using non-linear autoregressive distributed lags (NARDL) and...
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The Implications of the Russia–Ukraine War on Sustainable Development Goals in Africa
The existing discourses on the Russia–Ukraine war mainly focus on the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine and the implications for the global economy....
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World War II in Western Massachusetts: Contemporary Archaeology of a Plane Crash
Mount Holyoke, a mountain in western Massachusetts, is the site of 10 World War II casualties. This contemporary archaeological study explores the...
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Predictive Knowledge Infrastructures and Future-related Expertise Before the Cold War
Experts, Social Scientists, and Techniques of Prognosis in Cold War America convincingly demonstrates the importance of RAND’s Delphi method and...
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Military Service, Education, and Mortality Across Cohorts from World War II to the Post-Vietnam Era
Service in the military has meant different things during different eras. As illustrations, veterans of earlier conflicts, such as World War II, were...
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The Droke Family Burial Ground (3BE655): The Civil War, Civilian Dead, and Wartime Exigencies
The Droke Family Burial Ground in Bentonville, Arkansas, was explored archaeologically in 2000, resulting in the discovery of just three graves....
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Establishing an inverted U-shaped pattern of violence and war from prehistory to modernity: towards an interdisciplinary synthesis
How have broad patterns of violence and war changed from the dawn of humanity up to present time? In answering this question, researchers have...
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What’s an Expert, and Why? A comment on Christian Dayé, Experts, Social Scientists, and Techniques of Prognosis in Cold War America
Christian Dayé’s new book, Experts, Social Scientists, and Techniques of Prognosis in Cold War America (2020), recounts the development of a set of...
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Stone Archive of World War I Victims: The Case of the Monument from Ruszów (Poland) and Various Aspects of Community Archaeology
This article presents the discovery in Ruszów (German: Rauscha, today in Poland) of 103 stone epitaphs from a demolished monument commemorating the...
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The Materiality of Mental Health at the Morrissey World War I Internment Camp
To date, very little is known archaeologically about First World War–era internment camps, especially in Canada, where this history was actively...