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Although the First Democratic Republic of Georgia existed for a short period (1918-1921), it left an important mark in the history of the country, because these three years left a model of an exemplary state, where the civil and political rights of all ci... see more

Modernist literature had a strong potential for representation and embodiment. It vividly conveyed the reality of the two world wars and the views of the individuals who lived through them. However, there remained one missing chain in all of that represen... see more

In comparison with the events of 1917, the Russian Civil War has been little studied, resulting in a problematic historiography that depicts the war as a struggle between Reds and Whites, with the opposition to the Bolsheviks reduced to reactionary office... see more

Informationsflöden och åtgärder under rödsotsepidemin 1772-1773 och spanska sjukan 1918-1920, SverigeI föreliggande artikel analyseras statsmaktens krishantering utifrån två sjukdomsutbrott med höga dödstal i Sverige: rödsotsepidemin 1772-1773 och spanska... see more

The Centennial of one of the cruelest of European civil wars fought in Finland between the Reds and the Whites from January to May 1918 has evoked a spectrum of theatre productions illustrating variations of styles and approaches on the events. The turn i... see more

It is estimated that the Spanish flu pandemic, which affected the entire planet from 1918 to 1919, affected about five hundred million people, or one-third of the world's population at the time, and killed about fifty million people. The disease was notic... see more

In comparison with the events of 1917, the Russian Civil War has been little studied, resulting in a problematic historiography that depicts the war as a struggle between Reds and Whites, with the opposition to the Bolsheviks reduced to reactionary office... see more

Informationsflöden och åtgärder under rödsotsepidemin 1772-1773 och spanska sjukan 1918-1920, SverigeI föreliggande artikel analyseras statsmaktens krishantering utifrån två sjukdomsutbrott med höga dödstal i Sverige: rödsotsepidemin 1772-1773 och spanska... see more

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