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This chapter empirically examines the channels by which conflicting income claims exerted upward pressure on the money supply during the great post-World War I inflation in Germany. Such an investigation seems long overdue for two reasons. First, the nature of the money supply process remains a cr...
Since the 1970s West Germany and Poland have de-mythified war history and engaged in historical settlement, paving the way for deep reconciliation after the Cold War. 展开 关键词: radical democracy mirror neurons receptivity political resonance habitus resonance machine mimesis affect DOI: 10.1080/...
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As the Second World War drew to a close Britain saw herself, and was seen by others, as one of the world's great powers. 2 There had been some slippage in her relative position, which was not as impressive as it had been throughout the two previous centuries. On the one hand stood...
Targeting Civilians in War cases: British counterinsurgency tactics during the Boer War, the starvation blockade used by the Allies against Germany in World War I, Axis and Allied bombing campaigns in World War II, and ethnic cleansing in the Palestine War. He......
When at the end of World War II the victorious allied powers published their plans for the reorganization of the German school systems, they accepted the traditional German view of state supervision over the public school system. They believed that through it they could best insure the realization...
The G8 is an organization with its roots in the 1970s Cold War world. Government representatives of the original G6 of advanced industrial democratic countries (France, the USA, the UK, West Germany, Japan, and Italy) met to discuss key economic and political challenges both domestically and...
The city was targeted by Germany’s Luftwaffe during the Second World War, particularly during the Blitz in 1940 and 1941. More than 2,500 high explosive bombs were dropped on the city during the war, with many missing their intended target and falling on residential areas. Over the course ...