In late 1949 city officials stretched a banner that read 'SEVASTOPOLIANS! What have you done for the restoration of your hometown ' across one of the most heavily travelled streets in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol. It...
For more information on the published version, visit Rowman & Littlefield's Website., Baliani, Marco. Body of State: The Moro Affair, A Nation Divided. Translated by Nicoletta Marini-Maio, Ellen Nerenberg, and Thomas Simpson....
For more information on the published version, visit Project Muse's Website., In a short, unpublished text, On the Art of Writing , the French Enlightenment natural historian Buffon described the process of translating...
Published as: Karl D. Qualls, The Crimean War’s Long Shadow: Urban Biography and the Reconstruction of Sevastopol after World War II, in Russia beyond the Traditional Boundaries: Essays in Honor of David M. Goldfrank, ed....
...Passando [Dante] per porta San Piero, battendo ferro uno fabbro su la 'ncudine, cantava il Dante come si canta uno cantare a tramestava e versi suoi, smozzicando e appiccando, che parea a Dante ricever di quello grandissima...
Qualls, Karl D. De 'Niños de la Guerra' a Jóvenes Soviéticos: Educación, Aculturación y Paternalismo, 1939-1945. Cuadernos de Historia Contemporánea 38 (2016): 77-101., En este artículo se aborda la huida de la guerra civil...
During their 400-mile walk from Málaga to Valencia, the five Molinas children, ages six to thirteen, endured lethal attack from land and air. Having already lost one of her children to the war, their mother decided to send her...
Gray, Lila Ellen. Fado's City. Anthropology & Humanism 36, no. 2 (2011): 141-163., Ellen Gray is a professor of Music at Dickinson College., For more information on the published version, visit Wiley's Website., and 'Fado's...
Published as: Qualls, Karl D. From Hooligans to Disciplined Students: Displacement, Resettlement, and Role Modelling of Spanish Civil War Children in the Soviet Union, 1937-51. In Displaced Children in Russia and Eastern...
In 1937 and 1938, as the bombing of Guernica and northern Spain increased in frequency and intensity, thousands of children boarded ships to safer residences in foreign countries. About 3,000 children, with teachers and...