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EARLY 20TH CENTURY (2) answer(s).
 
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Ethnic Composition of Kiev Population in Early 20th Century: a Snapshot of Actualized History / Chemakin, Anton A   Journal Article
Anton A. Chemakin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract It is only recently that international relations experts have come to recognize the “importance of social processes of identity formation, culture and ideology… for the study and practice of world politics” (Lawson, 2006, p. 3). An analysis of common historical experience of various groups of people united—or divided—by social and political practice may help us find the root causes of modern crises and ways to overcome them.
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Expressing entitlement in colonial algeria: villagers, medical doctors, and the state in the early 20th century / Clark, Hannah-Louise   Journal Article
Clark, Hannah-Louise Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article expands our understanding of state–society interactions in rural Algeria under French colonial rule, focusing specifically on villages in the eastern department of Constantine. I analyze previously unstudied administrative records, newspapers, petitions, and complaints to show how sanitary regulations and medical expertise came to shape relationships among villagers, local elites, and the colonial state from the early 20th century. Villagers responded to state-led medicalization by seeking the protection of medical doctors, not only from disease but also from the state itself. In particular, they sought to avoid heavy-handed treatment by qaʾids and local elites who applied disease control measures without appropriate medical knowledge. Furthermore, close examination of petitions sent during World War I suggests that hardships experienced by rural communities during the war accentuated nascent feelings of entitlement across demographic, ethnic, and religious communal boundaries toward state medical treatment.
Key Words State  Villagers  Colonial Algeria  Medical Doctors  Early 20th Century 
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