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The impact of the First World War upon the life of Anthony Eden Heather Jones Anthony Eden and the seminal experience of the First World War Article
From French laïcité to normative theory of religion (and return) Cécile Laborde, Luc Foisneau An interview with Cécile Laborde for the workshop “Actuality of normative political philosophy” Article
The Shaman’s Other Travels: The Postcolonial Voyages of a Mexican Amerindian Magali Demanget Primitivism and the quest for shamanism in Mexico Article
From the Roi de Kahel to Camarade Papa: The Itinerary of a Spoiled Colonial Ninon Chavoz Camarade Papa by Gauz, an intertextuality of the novel Article
Transcarphatian Roma: “Too Ukrainian for the Russians, too Hungarian for the Ukrainians, too Gypsy for the Hungarians” Eszter György The exclusion suffered by the Roma of Ukrainian Transcarpathia and its effects on their current condition as war refugees in Hungary Article
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