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    After the Red Army Faction: Gender, Culture, and Militancy.Charity Scribner - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    Masterminded by women, the Red Army Faction terrorized West Germany from the 1970s to the 1990s. Afterimages of its leaders persist in the works of pivotal artists and writers, including Gerhard Richter, Elfriede Jelinek, and Slavoj Žižek. Why were women so prominent in the RAF? What does the continuing cultural response to the German armed struggle tell us about the representation of violence, power, and gender today? Engaging critical theory, Charity Scribner addresses these questions and analyzes signal works that (...)
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    Three Months in the Confederate Army.Henry Hotze - 2003 - University Alabama Press.
    Confederate service, Confederate propaganda. Although not born in the South, Henry Hotze's devotion to the cause of the Confederacy was as ardent as that of any native secessionist. As a member of the Mobile Cadets, an elite volunteer company of the Gulf City, Hotze was ordered to Virginia at the start of war as part of the Third Alabama Regiment. He distinguished himself in many ways, primarily off the battlefield as a clerk and European go-between. In November of 1861, he (...)
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    Антимобілізаційна діяльність збройного руху опору.Oleksandr Kuryliak - 2018 - Схід 2 (154):82-92.
    У статті розглянута й проаналізована протидія ОУН та УПА мобілізації в Червону армію чоловічого населення західноукраїнського регіону в 1944-1945 рр. Встановлено, що для перешкоджання призову підпілля та повстанці провели антимобілізаційну агітаційну кампанію, яка включала в себе випуск та поширення відповідних листівок, проведення зібрань із антимобілізаційними закликами та поширення чуток. Також повстанці чинили опір призову збройним шляхом, здійснюючи напади на причетних до призову осіб, на колони мобілізованих та військові комісаріати. Зрештою, підпілля вдалось і до застосування сили проти військовозобов'язаних та їхніх родичів. (...)
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    Occupational personnel selection during military operations (based on the memoirs of military leaders during the Great Patriotic War): socio-philosophical analysis.Valery Nekhamkin & Arkadiy Nekhamkin - 2020 - Sotsium I Vlast 4:82-93.
    Introduction. Taking the Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army of 1941—1945 as an example the authors identify features of the personnel selection in the army during military operations, conditions, requirements, criteria, qualities necessary for promotion to higher command positions. The aim of the study is to identify the mechanism of personnel selection in the armed forces during military operations. Methods. The authors use the following general scientific methods: modeling, structural and functional, systemic and comparative analysis; movement from the abstract (...)
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    Ho Lung's Days with the Red Army.Wu Han-wen - 1978 - Chinese Studies in History 11 (3):49-57.
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    Explainable AI in the military domain.Nathan Gabriel Wood - 2024 - Ethics and Information Technology 26 (2):1-13.
    Artificial intelligence (AI) has become nearly ubiquitous in modern society, from components of mobile applications to medical support systems, and everything in between. In societally impactful systems imbued with AI, there has been increasing concern related to opaque AI, that is, artificial intelligence where it is unclear how or why certain decisions are reached. This has led to a recent boom in research on “explainable AI” (XAI), or approaches to making AI more explainable and understandable to human users. In the (...)
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    Mobilization and counter-mobilization processes: From the “red years” (1919–20) to the “black years” (1921–22) in Italy. [REVIEW]Roberto Franzosi - 1997 - Theory and Society 26 (2-3):275-304.
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    Relationship between the State and the Orthodox Church in the Crimea.Yu A. Katunin - 2000 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 14:53-61.
    In November 1920, the Red Army completely seized Crimea. On the peninsula the process of formation of state authorities - revolutionary committees, the functions of which included the regulation of relations with all confessions that acted in the Crimea. It should be noted that, since the first years of its existence, the authorities of the new government, despite the fact that the leadership of most confessions actively communicated with the leadership of the army of Baron Wrangel, did not (...)
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  9. The Islamic factor in Kabarda and Balkaria in the context of the Civil War.F. B. Shakhaliyeva - 2016 - Liberal Arts in Russia 5 (5):507-516.
    In the article, the problem of the impact of Islamic factor on the events of the civil war in Kabarda and Balkaria is studied. During the civil war Islam has become a factor that unites Muslim population of Kabarda and Balkaria in the fight against the infidels. The author considers the religious policy of the Reds and Whites in the region, as well as, the role of Islam in the judicial and administrative practice and the political district of life. In (...)
     
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    The Mobile Warfare of the New Taiping Army [Excerpt from the Preface].Lo Erh-Kang - 1980 - Chinese Studies in History 13 (3):52-53.
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    Interpretations of The name Of The nien army. Lo-Erh-Kang - 1980 - Chinese Studies in History 13 (3):58-63.
    St, what did the word nien itself mean? There are five retations. The first holds that it referred to a place people congregated. Ch'a K'uei's "Lun An-hui li-chih" [On ficer System in Anhwei] states,1 "They carried swords and ed into units by the tens and hundreds. … The places they gathered were known as nien-tzu; the large nien-tzu red several hundred people." In 1814, T'ao Chu, the Im- Censor wrote,2 "They gather and commit improprieties ad daylight. Each group is known (...)
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    Karl Popper, the Vienna Circle, and Red Vienna.Malachi H. Hacohen - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (4):711--734.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Karl Popper, the Vienna Circle, and Red ViennaMalachi H. Hacohen*A stranger in his homeland even before emigrating in 1937, the philosopher Karl Popper is rarely considered an Austrian. Although he was born in Vienna in 1902 and buried there in 1994, he is known as an Atlantic intellectual and an anti-Communist prophet of postwar liberalism. He first became famous for The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945). 1 He (...)
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    The Perception of Colors in Treatises on Recipes for Fake Precious Stones (1520-1689).Véronique Adam - 2024 - Iris 44.
    This paper aims to study the perception of color (representations, synesthesia, denominations, uses and classification) in specific writings such as recipe treatises written from 1520 to 1689. These treatises deal with the manufacture and stages of color in various objects (remedies, blushes and mainly gems). They reveals that color is not only an apparent surface but also a sensitive substance, in particular white and red colors. Although color is a principle of unity for diverse materials, it sometimes becomes contradictory when (...)
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    Reason on Trial: Legal Metaphors in the Critique of Pure Reason.Eve W. Stoddard - 1988 - Philosophy and Literature 12 (2):245-260.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Eve W. Stoddard REASON ON TRIAL: LEGAL METAPHORS IN THE CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON 6 6 r I 1WO things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admi_I_ ration and awe, the oftener and more steadily we reflect on them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me." ' These are perhaps Kant's most well-known and oft-repeated words. They reflect not only the profound feeling (...)
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    A new assessment of the Battle of Lake Khasan based on calculation of casualties of the USSR and Japan.K. Kasahara - 2017 - Liberal Arts in Russia 6 (4):298-311.
    The article is focused on one of the first large armed conflicts between Japan and Soviet Union, the Battle of Lake Khasan, which took place in July, 31 - August, 11 1938. In this article, the author analyzes the data of the military casualties of the USSR and Japan in the result of the Battle of Lake Khasan, considering the documentary sources of both countries. To analyze the losses of the Red Army, the data given in the revised sources (...)
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    Women and the military:: Implications for demilitarization in the 1990s in south Africa.Jacklyn Cock - 1994 - Gender and Society 8 (2):152-169.
    Militarization—the mobilization of resources for war—is a gendering process. It both uses and maintains the ideological construction of gender in the definitions of masculinity and femininity. This article draws on material from contemporary South Africa to illustrate the relation between gender and militarization in four respects: how women actively contribute toward the process of militarization; the similarities in the position of women in both conventional and guerrilla armies; the durability of patriarchy and the fragility of the gains made for (...)
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  17. Character in the British Army : a precarious professional practice.David Walker - 2018 - In David Carr (ed.), Cultivating Moral Character and Virtue in Professional Practice. New York: Routledge.
     
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  18. Призов 1940 року як віддзеркалення політики радянської влади щодо допризовної підготовки юнаків у міжвоєнний період: На матеріалах донбасу.Elmira Aliyeva - 2013 - Схід 5 (125).
    This article is dedicated to the topic of pre-conscription training in the Soviet Union in the interwar period, including such aspects of it as basic laws to attract young people to the Red Army, their implementation into practice by local authorities, analysis of practices in dopryzovnykiv eliminate illiteracy, ideological work of recruits. The focus was on the same prize in 1940, as a kind of logical end of all policies of the Communist Party to prepare young men for service (...)
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    Academic mobility in the context of linked lives.Marta Vohlídalová - 2014 - Human Affairs 24 (1):89-102.
    Academic mobility is usually perceived and discussed as a positive phenomenon — as a prerequisite for building a competitive and successful economy and quality science. Academic mobility has now become essential to building a successful academic career in many research domains. On the policy level the negative impact of academic mobility on researchers’ lives and especially women’s is usually overlooked and marginalized. In my paper I focus on academic mobility in the context of academics’ relationships and family lives. I ask (...)
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    The red color in Russian, French and Chinese linguistic cultures on the example of phraseology and proverbs.Wenxuan Zheng - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The research conducted in this article is aimed at analyzing color symbols in Russian, French and Chinese linguistic cultures using the analysis of phraseology and proverbs. The research methodology is based on a comparative analysis of phraseological units and proverbs containing color components in these languages. In the course of the study, both common and unique features in the color symbolism of each of the linguistic cultures under consideration were identified. Through a comparative analysis of phraseology and proverbs in different (...)
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  21. Entsetzen Walter Benjamin and the Red Army Faction, Part One.Irving Wohlfarth - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 152:7-19.
     
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  22. Пропагандистське забезпечення вступу та перебування червоної армії на території румунії (друга половина 1944 - початок 1945 років). [REVIEW]Olesia Kutska - 2014 - Схід 2 (128):77-85.
    The features of forms and means of Soviet propaganda on Romanian military and civilian audience from the time of the Red army entry to the territory of Romania to the time of Bucharest liberation and during subsequent battle actions on the territory of Romania have been analyzed. The questions of proper support of moral and psychological condition of the Red army soldiers in the capitalist country, whose troops were included to the Hitler coalition, have been reviewed. The role (...)
     
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    On the move: mobility in the modern Western world.Tim Cresswell - 2006 - New York: Routledge.
    On the Move presents a rich history of one of the key concepts of modern life: mobility. Increasing mobility has been a constant throughout the modern era, evident in mass car ownership, plane travel, and the rise of the Internet. And typically, people have equated increasing mobility with increasing freedom. However, as Cresswell shows, while mobility has certainly increased in modern times, attempts to control and restrict mobility are just as characteristic of modernity. Through a series of fascinating historical episodes (...)
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    Social Mobility in the Later Roman Empire: The evidence of Ausonius.M. K. Hopkins - 1961 - Classical Quarterly 11 (3-4):239-.
    The description Ausonius has given us of his family and of the teachers and professors of Bordeaux in the mid-fourth century is exceptional among our sources because of its detail and completeness. There is no reason to suppose that the picture he gives is untypical of life in the provinces and it makes a welcome change from the histories of aristocratic politics at Rome or Constantinople. It provides an excellent opportunity for a pilot study in which we may see how (...)
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  25. Calwell, Catholicism and the origins of multicultural Australia.James Franklin - 2009 - Proceedings of the Australian Catholic Historical Society Conference:0-0.
    The large Eastern European migration program to Australia in the late 1940s was driven not only by Australia's need for migrants, but by Catholic views on the rights of refugees and an international Cold War plan to resettle the million people who had fled the Red Army.
     
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    Improving Communication in the Red Meat Industry: Opinion Leaders May Be Used to Inform the Public About Farm Practices and Their Animal Welfare Implications.Carolina A. Munoz, Lauren M. Hemsworth, Paul H. Hemsworth, Maxine Rice & Grahame J. Coleman - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Opinion leaders within the community may lead debate on animal welfare issues and provide a path for information to their social networks. However, little is known about OLs’ attitudes, activities conducted to express their views about animal welfare and whether they are well informed, or not, about husbandry practices in the red meat industry. This study aimed to identify OLs in the general public and among producers and compare OLs and non-OLs’ attitudes, knowledge and actions to express their views about (...)
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  27. The Death of Alexander the Great: Rumour and Propaganda.A. B. Bosworth - 1971 - Classical Quarterly 21 (01):112-.
    Propaganda and history are often inseparable. Most governments are in a position to control the dissemination of evidence, and if an event is embarrassing or damaging, the relevant evidence is certain to be distorted or withheld. Moreover the writers of history, however innocent their motives, cannot disregard the official apologia of their rulers. One notes with interest that the learned authors of the official Soviet history of the world portray the invasion of eastern Poland on 17 September 1939 as a (...)
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  28. Mobility in the Roman empire.Lien Foubert & David J. Breeze - 2014 - In Jim Leary (ed.), Past mobilities: archaeological approaches to movement and mobility. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
     
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  29. Archaeology in the Red Sea.C. Haldane - 1996 - Topoi 6:853-68.
     
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    Радянська пропаганда серед своїх військ напередодні вступу червоної армії на територію країн європи (іі пол. 1944 року).Olesia Kutska - 2013 - Схід 6 (126):211-217.
    The paper analyzes the content of Soviet propaganda and agitation used in working with the Red Army personnel in the European theater of military operations at the final stage of World War II. The author identifies the interdependence between the ideological work among the Soviet troops and political relations of the USSR with the European countries which the Red Army planned to enter and with guideline documents on organization and carrying out of outreach activities. It is demonstrated that (...)
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    Action and Agency in The Red Shoes.Paul Schofield - 2018 - Film-Philosophy 22 (3):484-500.
    In this paper, I argue that Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's ballet musical The Red Shoes is concerned with topics surrounding phenomenology, action, and embodied agency, and that it exploits resources that are uniquely cinematic in order to “do philosophy.” I argue that the film does philosophy in two ways. First, it explicates a phenomenological model of action and agency. Second, it addresses itself to the philosophical question of whether an individual's non-reflective movements – those that are not the result (...)
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    The International Significance of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.Witold Kieżun - 2006 - Dialogue and Universalism 16 (7-9):35-43.
    World War II broke out as the result of an alliance between Germany and Soviet Union with the aim to conquer and partition Poland. Having broken off the treaty of friendship and co-operation, Germany attacked the USSR in 1941, forcing the Soviet Union to change sides from that of a German ally to the ally of the anti-German coalition. In 1943, following the German discovery of the graves of Polish officers murdered by Soviet forces in Katyń, Stalin declared that the (...)
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    Towards the Uprising.Michał Pohoski & Maciej Bańkowski - 2004 - Dialogue and Universalism 14 (5):189-193.
    An account of a mission to help the Warsaw insurgents by Home Army soldiers from Mińsk Mazowiecki, a small town near Warsaw, and from the county of Mińsk. The mission was called to a forced halt and disarmed by the Red Army, depriving the Warsaw insurgents of the help they needed so badly. Eventually, many of the participants of the mission were sent to the labor camps in the Soviet Union.
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  34. Social mobility in the 19th and 20th Centuries, Europe and America in comparative perspective.Reinhard Schüren - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (4):522-524.
     
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    From the Blacksmith’s Forge to the Fires of Hell: Eating the Red-Hot Iron Ball in Early Buddhist Literature.Joseph Marino - 2019 - Buddhist Studies Review 36 (1):31-51.
    Early Buddhist texts were first being composed and compiled during South Asia’s Iron Age, and thus contain many references to iron and other metal technologies. This article examines one metalworking image that came to play a special role in the imagination of early Buddhists: the red-hot iron ball. I argue that the iron ball, which comes to be a torture device in hell, force-fed by hell wardens, is a mimesis of the pi??ap?ta, or almsfood offered to monks and nuns by (...)
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    Dr. Ambedkar and Untouchability: Fighting the Indian Caste System (review).Christopher S. Queen - 2008 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 28:168-172.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Dr. Ambedkar and Untouchability: Fighting the Indian Caste SystemChristopher S. QueenDr. Ambedkar and Untouchability: Fighting the Indian Caste System. By Christophe Jaffrelot. New York: Columbia University Press, 2005. xiii + 205 pp.Outside of India, Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar remains virtually unknown. Everyone knows that Mahatma Gandhi led the fight for Indian independence and that his nonviolent marches inspired Dr. King and the American civil rights movement. Most educated men (...)
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    Masked Protest in the Age of Austerity: State Violence, Anonymous Bodies, and Resistance “In the Red”.Jennifer B. Spiegel - 2015 - Critical Inquiry 41 (4):786-810.
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    Non-Spartans in the Lakedaimonian Army: the Evidence from Laconia.Nicolette Pavlides - 2020 - História 69 (2):154.
    It is widely attested that the perioikoi and helots were an important component of the Lakedaimonian army and fought alongside the Spartans especially during the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars. The current study offers a new perspective on the importance of non-Spartans in the Lakedaimonian army by examining the weapon dedications from Laconian sanctuaries and by reviewing the location and importance of forts and fortifications near or at perioikic poleis. It argues that on the basis of finds from Laconian (...)
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  39. Educational mobility in the United States since the 1930s.Michael Hout & Alexander Janus - 2011 - In Greg J. Duncan & Richard J. Murnane (eds.), Whither Opportunity. Russell Sage. pp. 165--186.
     
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    31 March Genocide Committed by the “Oppressed Armenian People” Against Azerbaijanis on the Way of Realizing the Dream of “Great Armenia”.Irada Nuriyeva - 2024 - Metafizika 7 (1):132-147.
    The policy of genocide carried out by Armenian nationalists against Azerbaijanis has a history of more than 200 years. The goal of this insidious policy was the expulsion of Azerbaijani people from their historical lands and the creation of a mythical state of “Great Armenia” in these territories. On March 31, 1918, under the leadership of the Dashnaktsutyun party with the help of the Red Army of Soviet Russia, the Azerbaijani population of Baku was subjected to genocide. The corpses (...)
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    A Medieval Troubadour Mobilized in the French Resistance.Roy Rosenstein - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (3):499-520.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Medieval Troubadour Mobilized in the French Resistance *Roy RosensteinIntroduction: The Place of Poetry under VichyRien ne semblait plus anachronique que d’interroger, inter arma, le silence des Muses médiévales....Frank 1In Chantons sous l’occupation André Halimi details how raucously the band played on in wartime Paris. 2 If Vercors in 1941 advocated the practice of silence and Sartre in 1945 maintained that Paris had been dead for the four years (...)
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    American Polonia and the Warsaw Uprising.Marian Marek Drozdowski - 2006 - Dialogue and Universalism 16 (7-9):45-74.
    In 1944, American Polonia consisted of two separate social groups. The first one was the so-called “old Polonia”. This group was significantly assimilated into America’s culture and way of life, and had strong self-help organizations. The second group, “new Polonia”, was formed of wartime émigrés, mainly with intellectual backgrounds. They experienced at first hand the anti-human policies of the Nazi and Soviet systems.In the Polish American Congress, founded in 1944 by representatives of both groups, there was great concern about the (...)
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    The Soul at Work: From Alienation to Autonomy.Franco "Bifo" Berardi & Jason E. Smith - 2009 - Semiotext(E).
    An examination of new forms of alienation in our never-off, plugged-in culture—and a clarion call for a “conspiracy of estranged people.” We can reach every point in the world but, more importantly, we can be reached from any point in the world. Privacy and its possibilities are abolished. Attention is under siege everywhere. Not silence but uninterrupted noise, not the red desert, but a cognitive space overcharged with nervous incentives to act: this is the alienation of our times... —from The (...)
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    Politics and Philosophy in the Red Years: Badiou, Sartre, Althusser and the Problematic of Suture.Andrey Gordienko - 2019 - Substance 48 (3):64-81.
    Alain Badiou’s intellectual relationship with Jean-Paul Sartre is an ambivalent and complicated one, encompassing a profession of discipleship that commences the former’s philosophical itinerary, a subsequent detachment, and an inevitable return. The wavering and strained nature of this relationship is brilliantly conveyed in the very title of Badiou’s essay, “Commitment, Detachment, Fidelity”, in which the author admits that his initial exposure to Sartre’s thought amounted to nothing less than “the philosophical lightning strike” before proceeding to expound upon a progressive distancing (...)
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    Women Disarmed: The Militarization of Politics in Ireland 1913-23.Sarah Benton - 1995 - Feminist Review 50 (1):148-172.
    The movement for ‘military preparedness’ in America and Britain gained tremendous momentum at the turn of the century. It assimilated the cult of manliness — the key public virtue, which allowed a person to claim possession of himself and a nation to reclaim possession of itself. An army was the means of marshalling a mass of people for regeneration. The symbol of a nation's preparedness to take control of its own soul was the readiness to bear arms. Although this (...)
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    Timekeeping in the Roman Army.George Cupcea - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (2):597-606.
    The structure and organization of the Roman army is a complex subject for ancient historians. Of its multiple aspects, the schedule of the daily routine is one of the most interesting but, at the same time, is scarcely known. Of course, huge progress has been made with the publication of the daily rosters of one particular auxiliary unit in the East (cohors XX Palmyrenorum, at Dura, Syria), but the detail of the chronological organization of the unit's schedule is still (...)
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  47. The Call of The Wild: Terror Modulations.Berit Soli-Holt & Isaac Linder - 2013 - Continent 3 (2):60-65.
    This piece, included in the drift special issue of continent., was created as one step in a thread of inquiry. While each of the contributions to drift stand on their own, the project was an attempt to follow a line of theoretical inquiry as it passed through time and the postal service from October 2012 until May 2013. This issue hosts two threads: between space & place and between intention & attention. The editors recommend that to experience the drifiting thought (...)
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    Bare conditionals in the red.Elena Herburger - 2019 - Linguistics and Philosophy 42 (2):131-175.
    Bare conditionals, I argue, exhibit Conditional Duality in that when they appear in downward entailing environments they differ from bare conditionals elsewhere in having existential rather than universal force. Two recalcitrant phenomena are shown to find a new explanation under this thesis: bare conditionals under only, and bare conditionals in the scope of negative nominal quantifiers, or what has come to be known as Higginbotham’s puzzle. I also consider how bare conditionals behave when embedded under negation, arguing that such conditionals (...)
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    Police of Mobility in the Liberal Theatrum Politicum: Theory and History of Identification in France at the end of the 18th century.Martino Sacchi Landriani - 2020 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 31 (62).
    How has it been possible that the adoption of the passport – a measure closely associated to the Ancien Régime despotism – was generalized with the French Revolution? The article traces a genealogy of the identification regime that organized the government of mobility from within the liberal conceptual apparatus. The metamorphoses of police apparatus studied by social history are here considered in the light of constitutional debates of the Revolution. The concluding paragraph frames the political-economic implication of the emergence of (...)
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    SOCIAL MOBILITY IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE - (O.) Licandro, (C.) Giuffrida, (M.) Cassia (edd.) Senatori, cavalieri e curiali fra privilegi ereditari e mobilità verticale. (Fra Oriente e Occidente 8.) Pp. 213, ills, map. Rome: ‘L'ERMA’ di Bretschneider, 2020. Paper, €120. ISBN: 978-88-913-2062-9. [REVIEW]Stéphane Benoist - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (2):622-624.
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