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Tuck, Robert. "Fiction of the Ninja." Japanese Language and Literature 59, no. 1 (2025): 43–78. https://doi.org/10.5195/jll.2025.347.

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The claim that the legendary thief Ishikawa Goemon attempted to assassinate the warlord Oda Nobunaga by dripping poison down a thread into the latter’s mouth is a staple of English-language histories of the so-called ‘ninja.’ Despite its widespread circulation in popular histories of Japan, there is good reason to believe that this famous assassination attempt never actually happened. In this article, I trace the Ishikawa Goemon legend through a range of Japanese-language documentary and literary sources, attempting to find a source for the poison-thread tale. I conclude that the story is not
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Bar, Joanna. "Burundi 1993–2023: Decades of Missed Opportunities." Polish Political Science Review 12, no. 2 (2024): 183–202. https://doi.org/10.2478/ppsr-2024-0019.

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Abstract Burundi’s internal conflict has continued since independence in 1962. Its subsequent phase erupted in 1993 after the assassination of democratically elected President Melchior Ndadaye, lasted more than a decade, and resulted in the collapse of the country’s economy. Democratic parliamentary and presidential elections were not held until 2005. The period under then-elected President Nkurunziza (2005–2020) will go down in history as marked by the difficult economic situation and the persecution of political opponents. The change of president in 2020 provided an opportunity to reverse un
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Pass, Itzhak. "The Canaanites Following the Assassination Attempt on Minister of Transport David-Zvi Pinkas in 1952." IYUNIM Multidisciplinary Studies in Israeli and Modern Jewish Society 37 (July 15, 2022): 37–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.51854/bguy-37a132.

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The attempted assassination of David-Zvi Pinkas, Israel’s Orthodox cabinet Transport Minister, to protest his efforts to prohibit driving on Shabbat, was a prominent case of political violence in the early years of the State. Although both suspects in the attempt, former Lehi members Amos Kenan and Shaltiel Ben-Yair, were immediately apprehended, the criticism was aimed at the Canaanite group of which Kenan was a member. The Canaanites had returned to their pre-State activities which included the establishment of the newspaper Alef and the foundation of a semi-political movement called the ‘Ce
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Williams, John Delane. "The State of Continuing Qualitative Research on the Kennedy Assassination." Journal of Scientific Exploration 36, no. 4 (2023): 657–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.31275/20222669.

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Followers of the Warren Commission’s findings continue to accept Lee Harvey Oswald as the assassin of President Kennedy. Deniers of the Warren Commission’s findings take a contrary view. Herein, the view is that Oswald had involvement with the assassination--- but that involvement was an attempt to stop the assassination. Oswald’s life is explored, focusing on his military service in Japan until his own death on November 24, 1963. Particular emphasis is placed on the writings Ernst Titovets (Oswald’s time in Russia); Judyth Baker (the summer of 1963 in New Orleans); Dick Russell’s writing of t
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Goldin, Vladislav I., and Aleksey Yu Suslov. "A New Book on the History of Individual Political Terror During the Civil War in Russia." Vestnik of Northern (Arctic) Federal University. Series Humanitarian and Social Sciences, no. 1 (February 17, 2023): 24–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.37482/2687-1505-v236.

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This article analyses the modern historiography of individual political terror in Russia during the Civil War in 1918. The role and significance of the terrorist acts of the summer of 1918 for the formation of Soviet penal policy are emphasized. There is a long historiographical tradition concerning these topics, which is based, on the one hand, on the traditional Soviet version, originating in the famous 1922 trial of the leaders of the Socialist Revolutionary Party, and, on the other hand, on alternative interpretations that were, at some point, presented in émigré and foreign historical lit
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Kotelnikov, Konstantin D. "Attempt upon the Life of P. N. Milyukov and Assassination of V. D. Nabokov in Berlin (1922): Testimony of the Accused Monarchist P. N. Schabelsky." Herald of an archivist, no. 3 (2018): 867–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-0101-2018-3-867-881.

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This publication introduces document on preparation and realization of the terrorist act of far-right Russian monarchists P. N. Shabelsky-Bork and S.V. Taboritzky into the scientific use and offers their analysis. On March 28, 1922 Shabelsky-Bork and Taboritzky attempted to assassinate P. N. Milyukov in Berlin. In the attempt Taboritsky killed V. D. Nabokov, several people were wounded. This political murder was a result of the split within Russian emigration that sprang from contradictions inherited from Russian political life in the revolutionary 1917. Despite common hostility towards the So
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Lazić, Radojica, and Nataša Kankaraš. "CIA secret operations and declassified documents on the assassination of us president John Kennedy." Diplomatija i bezbednost 8, no. 1 (2025): 75–114. https://doi.org/10.5937/db2501075l.

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Upon taking office on January 23, 2025, US President Donald Trump issued an executive order to declassify the remaining files of US security services related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The aforementioned order resulted in the publication of 63,400 pages of various documents that could have any connection to the assassination of November 22, 1963 in Dallas. Earlier congressional investigations determined that the assassination was not the result of a conspiracy, but the work of an individual, former Marine and defector Lee Harvey Oswald. However, over the past decades, t
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Schulenburg, Chris. "Sacrificing the Goat in La fiesta del Chivo." Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association 56, no. 2 (2023): 79–98. https://doi.org/10.1353/mml.2023.a953194.

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Abstract: In his novel La fiesta del Chivo , the Peruvian Nobel Prize winner (2000) Mario Vargas Llosa enlists his readers in an attempt to end Rafael Trujillo's dictatorship in the Dominican Republic (1930–1961) by discursive means. Although assassination proved to be Trujillo's ultimate undoing, Vargas Llosa's utilization of repeating the circumstances of this killing from multiple perspectives encourages a global audience to "close the book" on future Trujillos in the region's historical imagination.
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Krašić, Wollfy. "Neuspjeli pokušaj atentata jugoslavenske službe sigurnosti na obitelj Deželić u SR Njemačkoj 1965." Zbornik Janković 5, no. 5-6 (2022): 235–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.47325/zj.5.11.

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The article analyzes the failed assassination attempt by the Yugoslav communist security service on Croatian émigré Berislav Đuro Deželić and his family in the Federal Republic of Germany in 1965. The unofficial position of the Yugoslav communist regime was that only those political opponents who engaged in violent anti-Yugoslav actions were killed abroad. Based on the documents of the Yugoslav Security Service, it is proven that Deželić was not involved in such activities, but that the Yugoslav regime tried to kill him for exclusively non-violent political work.
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Greenleaf, Monika. "Fathers, Sons and Impostors: Pushkin’s Trace in The Gift." Slavic Review 53, no. 1 (1994): 140–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2500329.

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(When a human being dies, his portraits change.)–Anna Akhmatova, 1940Nabokov’s The Gift opens with the mock specificity of a date: 1 April 192-, which immediately, we are informed, calls attention to the Russian novelistic practice of “honest fictionality.” The long metaliterary excursus draws attention away from the specificity of one particular date, which the author, as it were, refuses to complete: on 1 April 1922 Nabokov’s father, the respected statesman Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov, was buried in Berlin, three days after his heroic, though fortuitous death in a right-wing assassination a
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Kotelnikov, Konstantin D. "Attempt upon the Life of P. N. Milyukov and Assassination of V. D. Nabokov in Berlin (1922): Testimony of the Accused Monarchist S.V. Taboritzky." Herald of an archivist, no. 4 (2018): 1163–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-0101-2018-4-1163-1174.

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This publication introduces into scientific use and analyses a document on the planning and realization of the assasination attempt on P.N. Milyukov and the murder of V.D. Nabokov on March 28, 1922. The criminals, far-right Russian monarchists P.N. Shabelsky-Bork and S.V. Taboritzky were arrested on the crime scene (the Berlin Philarmonic Hall, where P.N. Milyukov had a public lecture). On the next day, on March 29, 1922, they gave testimonies to the Berlin criminal police. The published document is the testimony of S.V. Taboritsky, who was accused of murder of V.D. Nabokov, one of the leaders
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Urbatsch, Robert. "The American Public’s Attention to Politics in Conflict and Crisis, 1880–1963." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 46, no. 2 (2015): 225–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jinh_a_00832.

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Parental naming practices in the United States have much to reveal about public attitudes, preoccupations, and reactions to current events. Evidence from the 2011 version of the Social Security Master Death File—a database that includes nearly all of the Americans who were alive between World War II and 2011—reveals that newborns are more likely to acquire the name of a president after elections, assassination attempts, and declarations of war. Regression analysis comparing presidential names to polling data suggests that these trends reflect shifts in public approval of the president, implyin
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Kosmaty, Piotr. "Zamach na życie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w świetle art. 134 Kodeksu karnego." Przegląd Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego 15, no. 29 (2023): 161–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20801335pbw.23.024.18766.

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Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie problematyki szczególnej prawnokarnej ochrony Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. W nawiązaniu do przedwojennego ustawodawstwa został poddany analizie art. 134 Kodeksu karnego, kryminalizujący zachowania będące zamachem na życie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, który postrzegany nie jako konkretna osoba, lecz jako podmiot uosabiający majestat Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej jest jednym z głównych gwarantów sprawnego i niezakłóconego funkcjonowania organizmu państwowego. Zamach na osobę sprawującą ten urząd może być początkiem zarówno wewnętrznej, jak i zewnę
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Hart, Peter. "Michael Collins and the assassination of Sir Henry Wilson." Irish Historical Studies 28, no. 110 (1992): 150–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021121400010695.

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On the morning of 22 June 1922 Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson left his home in London to unveil a war memorial at Liverpool Street railway station. When he returned at 2.30 that afternoon, two young men, Reginald Dunne and Joseph O’Sullivan, were waiting for him. What happened next is best described in Reggie Dunne’s own words: Joe went in a straight line while I determined to intercept him [Wilson] from entering the door. Joe deliberately levelled his weapon at four yards range and fired twice. Wilson made for the door as best he could and actually reached the doorway when I encountered him a
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Manns, Patricio. "The problems of the text in nueva cancíon." Popular Music 6, no. 2 (1987): 191–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143000005985.

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Patricio Manns (b. 1937) is a Chilean singer, songwriter, writer, poet, novelist and journalist. He was one of the group of singers who came together in the Peña de los Parra, the club founded by Angel and Isabel Parra in Santiago in 1965 which became the crucible where neo-folklore metamorphised into nueva cancíon (‘New Song’). Manns' relationship with nueva cancíon has been a fundamental, although at times an ambivalent one. Unlike many of the other musicians he has constantly involved himself in non-musical and political activity. Recently he has been the European spokesperson for the Chile
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Abramson, Henry. "Jewish Representation in the Independent Ukrainian Governments of 1917-1920." Slavic Review 50, no. 3 (1991): 542–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2499851.

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The experience of Ukrainian Jewry from 1917 to 1920 is a paradox in modern Jewish history. At the same moment that the leaders of the Ukrainian revolutionary movement extended unprecedented civil rights to Ukrainian Jews, pogromists operating in the name of that same movement brutally terrorized hundreds of Jewish communities with violence and robbery. This strange incongruity has not been satisfactorily addressed; studies of the period have either concentrated on the pogroms or focused on Jewish socialists in Ukrainian politics. Linguistic barriers and subsequent developments, notably the 192
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Aniel-Buchheit, Claire. "Politics Walking The Tightrope Of The Law: The New York Criminal Anarchy Act Of 1902." Anarchist Studies 32, no. 2 (2024): 44–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3898/as.32.2.03.

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The Criminal Anarchy Acts of 1902 and 1903 are often seen as secondary in the history of American anarchism and legal history due to their limited use in court. This article focuses on the 1902 Criminal Anarchy Act of New York State, which was enacted following the assassination of President William McKinley in 1901 by alleged anarchist Leon Czolgosz. The paper delves into the international, national, and local circumstances that led to the passing of the law. It provides an analysis of the Act itself, highlighting its depoliticisation of anarchism, essentially criminalising it, and links its
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Kosmaty, Piotr. "Assassination attempt on the life of the President of the Republic of Poland pursuant to Article 134 of the Criminal Code." Przegląd Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego 15, no. 29 (2023): 387–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20801335pbw.23.035.18777.

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The aim of this article is to present the issue of special criminal law protection of the President of the Republic of Poland. With reference to pre-war legislation, Article 134 of the Criminal Code was analysed, which criminalises behaviour constituting an attempt on the life of the President of the Republic of Poland, who, perceived not as a specific person but as an entity embodying the majesty of the Republic of Poland, is one of the main guarantors of the efficient and undisturbed functioning of the state organism. An assassination attempt on the holder of this office may be the beginning
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O’Mahony, Jerome. "A Third Way?" International Journal of Asian Christianity 7, no. 2 (2024): 161–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/25424246-07020001.

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Abstract This article seeks to engage with the particular historical moment when, despite the cold war dichotomy of communism and capitalism, the short-lived (Southern) Republic of Vietnam under its first president, the Catholic, Ngô Đình Diệm (1901–1963) attempted to tread a third way. Diệm sought to introduce a Vietnamised form of French Catholic Emmanuel Mounier’s (1905–1950) political philosophy, Personalism, into the ideological framework of the new Republic, building upon an earlier exchange between Vietnamese and French Catholics. Ultimately this was unsuccessful and Personalism was una
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Malia, Jennifer. "Spectacles of Terrorist Violence in Boris Savinkov’s Fiction." Canadian-American Slavic Studies 51, no. 4 (2017): 409–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22102396-05104011.

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In the early twentieth century, Boris Savinkov organized assassinations for the Combat Organization of the Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries (PSR). He was not only a Russian revolutionary terrorist but also a fiction writer who wrote about political violence. With the publication of The Pale Horse (1909) and What Never Happened: A Novel of the Revolution (1912), many critics assumed Savinkov became disillusioned with political violence on moral grounds. I argue instead his works question the effectiveness of the PSR’s terrorism on political grounds by revealing the Party’s failed attempts to
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CAO, Tianci. "On Mishima Yukio’s <i>Tōka no Kiku</i> :The Images of Imperial Japanese Soldiers." Border Crossings: The Journal of Japanese-Language Literature Studies 16, no. 1 (2023): 97–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.22628/bcjjl.2023.16.1.97.

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&lt;i&gt;Tōka no Kiku&lt;/i&gt;, published by MishimaYukio in 1961, is considered the second play of his “Trilogy on the February 26 Incident”. It is loosely based on a specific element of the assassination of Makino Nobuaki, and highlights the non-violent instincts of the young Imperial Japanese Army officers who organized the attack. On the other hand, the image of the surviving soldier in this play, created by Mishima, who attempted to represent the historical continuity of the Shôwa era, is a device that expresses the twin, contradictory aspects of the Asia– Pacific War. The image accentua
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Baksheev, Andrey Ivanovich, Mikhail Dmitrievich Severyanov, Vladislav Nikolaevich Vorontsov, Sergei Tihonovich Gaidin, Alexander Georgievich Rogachev, and Sergey Alekseevich Safronov. "USSR policy of 1920 in relation to people forced to emigrate to Asian countries after the end of the civil war of 1917-1922." Cuestiones Políticas 40, no. 72 (2022): 799–812. http://dx.doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.4072.48.

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It examines the military activities of white emigration in China, especially in Manchuria, evaluates attempts to influence the situation in the neighboring regions of the Soviet Union in the 1920s, and further characterizes the reaction of the Soviet authorities. General scientific methods (analysis, synthesis) and general historical (historical-genetic, historical-comparative; problem-based and chronological, historical-systemic) are used. The authors dwell on the background and reconstruction of the general context of the facts. Vivid and extensive quotations from various witnesses are provi
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Lamberti, Marjorie. "The Search for the “Other Germany”: Refugee Historians from Nazi Germany and the Contested Historical Legacy of the Resistance to Hitler." Central European History 47, no. 2 (2014): 402–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938914001290.

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During his visit to the Federal Republic of Germany in the summer of 1954, Fritz Stern, a young history professor at Columbia University, witnessed in Berlin the memorial service for the victims of the July 20, 1944, revolt against Hitler. His feelings were stirred at the sight of the sorrowful faces of the widows and children of the conspirators who were executed in the aftermath of the failed assassination attempt, and by President Theodor Heuss's speech, recalling the anguish and courage of the Germans who made the decision to rebel in an act of atonement. Born in Germany in 1926 to Protest
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Shishkin, D. V. "“THE REDEMPTIVE SACRIFICES OF LIBERATED HUMANITY”: THE MEMORY OF VLADIMIR VOLODARSKY AND MOISEY URITSKY IN PETROGRAD DURING THE CIVIL WAR (1918–1922)." Вестник Пермского университета. История, no. 4 (67) (2024): 153–63. https://doi.org/10.17072/2219-3111-2024-4-153-163.

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The murders of Vladimir Volodarsky and Moisey Uritsky, commissars of the Petrograd Commune, in the summer of 1918, provided a starting point for their glorification after death as leaders and revolutionary martyrs. Memorials honoring these individuals served as a means of legitimizing the power of the Bolsheviks. This article examines the pragmatic aspect of memorial rhetoric and commemorative practices within the context of propaganda campaign of the military struggle against the Soviet government’s opponents. The main sources for the study were official periodicals published in Petrograd, wh
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Shough, Martin. "Listen to what the man said." Journal of Beatles Studies 2024, Spring (2024): 35–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/jbs.2024.4.

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In 2009 the magazine Prospect published an interview with Paul McCartney in which he described a 1966 meeting with philosopher Bertrand Russell (Power 2009). McCartney recalled discussing Russell’s moral objections to the war in Vietnam and later reporting these back to the other Beatles in terms that impressed them, at a time when they had yet to become vocal on the subject. Press reaction was largely derisory, couched in terms that prompted the article’s author to publicly criticize a pattern of reflexive misrepresentation of McCartney in the press. Typically, journalists scorned McCartney’s
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Zizas, Rimantas. "Soviet Partisans in Lithuania in 1941–1944: Aspects of Repressive (Terrorist) Activity." Genocidas ir rezistencija 1, no. 27 (2024): 7–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.61903/gr.2010.101.

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The article deals with the establishment of the Soviet armed underground in the years of the Nazi Germany occupation (1941–1944), revealing its complicated situation and reasons, predetermining its repressive activity aspects – the use of coercion and violence. The expression of those activity aspects, concrete attempts to effect terror acts (political assassinations) against the German occupational regime, Lithuanian administration officers, political and military figures are elucidated on the basis of archival sources. Soviet armed underground in Lithuania had the strong, many-sided and mult
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Udvarvölgyi, Zsolt András. "A Journey with experiences of a lifetime. The adventures of Gyula Germanus in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1902." Historijski pogledi 6, no. 10 (2023): 52–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.52259/historijskipogledi.2023.6.10.52.

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Gyula Germanus or Hajji Julius Abdul-Karim Germanus, Hungarian Muslim Orientalist Professor (1884-1979) was a well-known scholar and popular figure in Hungary from the turn of the century until late seventies. He was an Arabist, teacher, professor, writer, traveller, literary historian as well MP in Hungary (1958-1966) and member of many academies abroad. He converted to Islam in Delhi in 1930, and he was the first Hungarian to make a pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj) in 1935. In this paper, I would like to describe in more detail his first major trip abroad, which took him to Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Augustine, Acheoah Ofeh. "Second Amendment and the Gun-Control Controversies: A Flaw in Constitutional Framing and an Antinomy of American Conservatism." Addaiyan Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 1, no. 8 (2019): 24–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.36099/ajahss.1.8.4.

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This article is a critical input to the national and international debate on Gun Control and the 2nd Amendment to the United States Constitution since 1791. Auspiciously, the paper interrogates the historical, ideological, and socio-cultural roots of the Gun Rights from Medieval Europe to modern America as well as its implications for homeland security in 21st Century American society. The whole legalistic, philosophical and socio-cultural rationale for and against the Gun Control Question in mainstream American politics elicits many questions: Why has it been legislatively infeasible to addre
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Balázs, KÁNTÁS. "CONSOLIDATION WITH GRENADES, THAT IS, THE ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT IN JÁSZKARAJENŐ, 1922 A CHAPTER OF POLITICAL TERRORISM IN HUNGARY." August 6, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5167927.

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In the 1920s, paramilitary violence was an almost natural phenomenon in Hungary, like in many other countries of Central Europe. After the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire the new right-wing government, establishing its power with the help of the Entente powers, could difficulty rule the quasi anarchistic conditions. In 1920&ndash;1921, Hungary was terrorized by irregular military formations that were formally part of the National Army, and radical right-wing soldiers committed serious crimes frequently by anti-Semitic motivations. Although paramilitary violence ceased in 1921, the m
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Potì, Giorgio. "The League of Nations and the post-Ottoman recolonization of the Nile Valley: The imperial Matryoshka of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1922–1924." Journal of Global History, March 9, 2022, 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1740022822000031.

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Abstract This article addresses the Anglo-Egyptian dispute over Sudan following the Ottoman defeat in World War One and Cairo’s nominal independence in 1922. Drawing from Foreign Office documents, League of Nations archives, Egyptian parliamentary records and contemporary academic jurisprudence, it traces the failed Egyptian attempt to activate the settlement mechanisms of the Covenant after the assassination of the British governor of Sudan. In parallel, the article investigates the British preparations to face international arbitration, including the hypothetical request for a League mandate
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Andriy, Starodub. "«Brother shot the Metropolitan in my presence». Mysteries of the biography of the false brother of Archimandrite Smaragd (Latyshenko)." Siverianskyi litopys (2021) 2 (May 5, 2021). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4743401.

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<strong><em>The article clarifies</em></strong><em> the circumstances of the conviction by the Soviet punitive system of a person who called himself Anton Ivanovich Latyshenko and claimed to be an accomplice in the assassination of Warsaw Metropolitan George (Yaroshevsky). A defector from Poland, who claimed to be a doctor by profession and a priest, told several contradictory (and even mutually exclusive) versions of his biography from December 1924 to April 1926. In an attempt to finally legalize himself in the USSR, Latyshenko attracted the attention of the Joint State Political Directorate
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Victoria, Brian. "Japan's Shōwa Restoration Movement: Pawns and Dire Threats." Asia-Pacific Journal 20, no. 16 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1017/s1557466022018824.

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AbstractThis article seeks to explain the disparity in treatment received by two groups of terrorists in 1930s Japan. First, Inoue Nisshō, head of a band of terrorist assassins popularly known as the Blood Oath Corps (Ketsumeidan), received lenient, if not supportive, treatment from powerful forces in Japanese society even before he surrendered to police on 11 March 1932. Second, a group of young Imperial Army officers and their troops attempted a coup d'état on 26 February 1936. However, in the aftermath of the failed coup, the leaders were arrested and, shortly thereafter, executed by firing
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Chalcraft, David J. "Ehud, Stigma, and the Management of Spoiled Identity." Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts 11, no. 2 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/post.17563.

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The story of Ehud, and his assassination of the Moabite King Eglon (Judges 3: 12–30), continues to entertain readers and hearers alike. The story also perplexes, largely on moral grounds. This paper utilises the sociology of Erving Goffman and insights from disability studies to re-tell the story of Ehud as someone who is doubly stigmatised. That is, Ehud not only carriers the stigma of left-handedness but is also disabled; moreover, the Moabite King is also disabled/immobile because of his obesity. I take the biblical text as conveying that Ehud is left-handed by necessity given the impairmen
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Howley, Kevin. "Always Famous." M/C Journal 7, no. 5 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2452.

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Introduction A snapshot, not unlike countless photographs likely to be found in any number of family albums, shows two figures sitting on a park bench: an elderly and amiable looking man grins beneath the rim of a golf cap; a young boy of twelve smiles wide for the camera — a rather banal scene, captured on film. And yet, this seemingly innocent and unexceptional photograph was the site of a remarkable and wide ranging discourse — encompassing American conservatism, celebrity politics, and the end of the Cold War — as the image circulated around the globe during the weeklong state funeral of R
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Hill, Wes. "Revealing Revelation: Hans Haacke’s “All Connected”." M/C Journal 23, no. 4 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1669.

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In the 1960s, especially in the West, art that was revelatory and art that was revealing operated at opposite ends of the aesthetic spectrum. On the side of the revelatory we can think of encounters synonymous with modernism, in which an expressionist painting was revelatory of the Freudian unconscious, or a Barnett Newman the revelatory intensity of the sublime. By contrast, the impulse to reveal in 1960s art was rooted in post-Duchampian practice, implicating artists as different as Lynda Benglis and Richard Hamilton, who mined the potential of an art that was without essence. If revelatory
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Attallah, Paul. "Too Much Memory." M/C Journal 1, no. 2 (1998). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1704.

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I love memory. It reminds me of who I am and how to get home, whether there's bread in the freezer and if I've already seen a movie. It's less helpful on whether I've already met someone and utterly useless in reminding me if I owe money. Overall, though, I'd rather have it than not. Psychologists and philosophers tell us that memory is one of the ways in which we maintain the integrity of the self. I've never met anyone who's lost his memory, but we've all seen movies in which it happens. First, you lose your memory, then you're accused of a crime you can't remember committing. I forget how i
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