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The Karelian Isthmus belonged to Finland until 1939. The period between the World War I and the World War II was a time of rapid contextual change and ended the difficulties caused by modernisation aggravated in the year 1918. Divine-like authorities were... see more

The article offers some results of the authors’ search for answers to questions about the causes and consequences of what happened at the family and everyday level against the background of large-scale events in the period spanning a century and a half of... see more

By highlighting the essential features of dark tourism and its development trends, the author focuses on Holocaust memorial sites in Latvia as possible destinations for dark tourism routes. The article points to the ambiguous and often contrastive attitud... see more

In Indonesia’s sociopolitical context, Buru Island is one of the areas oftenassociated with political detainees. Buru Island is also the setting of severalIndonesian novels that highlight political detainees’ stories, notably Amba (2012)by Laksmi Pamuntja... see more

This article looks into the relationship established by the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo -in particular, the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo Association, led by Hebe de Bonafi ni- with insurgent memory as an instrument in the struggle for Human Rights. It po... see more

Julia Álvarez (Dominican Republic, 1951) and her family left the Dominican Republic in 1960 to escape the persecution of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo’s dictatorship, which ruled the country with terror from 1930 to 1961. Her father had gotten involved with cl... see more

Julia Álvarez (Dominican Republic, 1951) and her family left the Dominican Republic in 1960 to escape the persecution of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo’s dictatorship, which ruled the country with terror from 1930 to 1961. Her father had gotten involved with cl... see more

This article looks into the relationship established by the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo -in particular, the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo Association, led by Hebe de Bonafi ni- with insurgent memory as an instrument in the struggle for Human Rights. It po... see more

The Narcissism of Minor Differences in the Context of Post-Imperial Macedonian NeighbouringThe conflicting relations among neighbouring nations in the Balkans may very accurately be explained by S. Freud’s theory of the Narcissism of Minor Diffe... see more

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