characteristic
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DOTE
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Deject
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Nevenko Bartulintempts to limit the right to reproductive autonomy as explicitly depicted in its drafting history. In doing so, the chapter introduces the feminist strategy of norm transfer in order to explore how legal standards created at the level of international criminal law make their way into domestic contex
吞噬
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一个搅动不安
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Introduction,iming that Hungary was one of the few European nations capable of “state creation,” Kossuth considered other nationalities in the region as satellites lacking the capacity to form viable states able to fend off the competing pan-Slavic Russian Empire, or a still notional . empire.. When asked to whi
Buttress
发表于 2025-3-27 21:36:01
Italy, Liberalism, and the Age of Empire,k trunks engendered by time immemorial. Liberalism, however, was a feisty upstart flushed by its recent triumph of having captured, indeed invented, the Italian national state. But it was far from having won the mind of a society that, like the papacy, had no pressing desire to keep abreast of “mode
Pantry
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Russian Liberalism and the Problem of Imperial Diversity,in a historiography that has pondered the question of aborted reforms and the revolution of 1917. It remains similarly contested in new studies charting the impact of empire on Russian history. Yet the inclusion of the Russian case seems justified in view of recent studies of both empire and liberal
Grating
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老人病学
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现存
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An Empire of Scientific Experts: Polish Physicians and the Medicalization of the German Borderlandstion-states. It also demonstrates how important it was for Poles to maintain a distinct national identity in the scientific community, without being forcibly subsumed within those of the partitioning powers. Medicine, it seemed, offered educated Polish liberals what politics had not: a place to grou