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Title:Working around exclusive infrastructure : African workers and their families navigating race and gender on Rhodesia Railways, 1945–1964 Author(s):AMMERMANN, Friedrich Niclas; SITHOLE, NicoleDate:2024Citation:The journal of transport history, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:This paper explores the myriad ways African railwaymen and their families negotiated their existence on the Rhodesia Railways. Through racial and gendered differentiation of its labour force, the Rhodesia Railways fostered ...
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Title:'Una coscienza coloniale' : forging imperial women in the Fascist Colonial Institute of Bologna Author(s):DRIVER, Lewis Ewan Date:2024Citation:European review of history, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:This paper studies the Fascist Colonial Institute (ICF) of Bologna as a local space in which fascist ideals of empire, gender and class collided and were reproduced. Founded shortly before Italy’s invasion of Ethiopia in ...
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Title:A great desire for children : the beginning of transnational adoption in Denmark and Norway during the 1960’s Author(s):ERIKSEN, Kasper Date:2020Citation:Genealogy, 2020, Vol. 4, No. 104, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleAbstract:This article examines the beginning of transnational adoption in Denmark and Norway to illuminate the role of private actors and associations in Scandinavian welfare systems. Utilizing case studies of two prominent private ...
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Title:De la modernité de l’exception-comme-règle à la possibilité d’un véritable état d’exception : Walter Benjamin, penseur contemporain de l’exception Author(s):MIGLIORINI, Anna Date:2024Citation:Trajectoires, 2024, No. 17, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleAbstract:Walter Benjamin reflects on the state of exception on several but scattered occasions. In Über den Begriff der Geschichte from 1940 he proposes a relevant dichotomy between the "state of exception as rule", under which he ...
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Title:The unusual suspects of social change : the sodalities of the Blessed Virgin Mary in late Austrian Galicia Author(s):GRUZIEL, DominikaDate:2023Citation:Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte, 2023, Vol. 36, No. 1, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleAbstract:The article joins the research on early twentieth century Catholicism’s transformation to meet challenges of rapidly alternating socio-economic conditions, respond to its ideological competitors, and, finally, rebuff the ...