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ID:   100624


Common sense and disarmament: the matter and philosophy of nuclear weapons / Arbatov, Alexei   Journal Article
Arbatov, Alexei Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   006599


Politics of time: modernity and avant-garde / Osborne, Peter 1995  Book
Osborne, Peter Book
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Publication London, VERSO, 1995.
Description xv,272p.Pbk
Standard Number 0860916529
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037804901/OSB 037804MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   121492


Post-Mubarak Egypt: history, collective memory and memorialization / Barsalou, Judy   Journal Article
Barsalou, Judy Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Media  Revolution  Egypt  Mubarak  Histroy 
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Ten years of the center for the history of the Russian diplomat / Pyadysheva, E   Journal Article
Pyadysheva, E Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract AN EXPANDED SESSION of the Supervisory Council of the Center for the History of the Russian Diplomatic Service, which is popularly called a museum, was held at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the occasion of the Center's tenth anniversary. First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Denisov noted in his opening speech that people quickly become accustomed to the good things in life. In just ten years, we have grown so accustomed to the fact we have a museum; it is difficult to imagine how we lived without it.
Key Words Russia  Histroy  Russian Diplomatic Service 
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ID:   123605


Vulnerable: HMS Prince of Wales in 1941 / Hein, David   Journal Article
Hein, David Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In 1941 HMS Prince of Wales (53) journeyed from one historic episode to the next: the fight against KMS Bismarck, the first summit between Churchill and Roosevelt, convoy duty in the Mediterranean, and Force Z to the Far East, where she was sunk off the east coast of Malaya on 10 December. In addition, the Prince of Wales sailed from history-as-what-happened into history-as-public-memory. This article not only offers a portrait of an important man-of-war that has lacked a comprehensive biographical treatment; it also proposes consideration of a recurring theme-vulnerability-and follows this thread throughout this ship's history.
Key Words Mediterranean  Malaya  Roosevelt  Churchill  Histroy  Prince of Wales 
KMS Bismarck 
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