964 resultados para 1920-1940
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The large-scale persecution of Jews during World War II generated massive refugee movements. Using data from 20,441 predominantly Jewish passengers from 19 countries traveling from Lisbon to New York between 1940 and 1942, we analyze the last wave of refugees escaping the Holocaust and verify the validity of height as a proxy for human and health capital. We further show this episode of European migration displays well-known features of migrant self-selection: early migrants were taller than late migrants; a large migrant stock reduces migrant selectivity; and economic barriers to migration
apply. Our findings show that Europe experienced substantial losses in human and health capital while the US benefitted from the immigration of European refugees.
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Le Bulletin des agriculteurs existe depuis 1918 et a eu une incidence considérable sur la population rurale du Québec.Le présent mémoire porte sur la subversion dans douze récits fantastiques publiés dans la revue entre 1940 et 1959. Ce mémoire est divisé en trois chapitres distincts.Le premier relate la petite histoire de la revue. À ses débuts, en 1918,Le Bulletin des agriculteurs est une revue purement agricole qui n'a d'autre but que celui d'informer ses abonnés. Mais dès 1936, la revue adopte le style revue et apporte à ses nombreux lecteurs, en plus de l'information générale, des chroniques féminines, des articles humoristiques et des récits de fiction. Ce sont ces derniers qui sont à l'origine de ce mémoire.Le deuxième chapitre insistera sur l'aspect théorique de l'étude. Dans un premier temps, nous avons fait la typologie de tous les récits de fiction parus dans la revue entre 1934 et 1984 les classant par genre et par sous-genre. Dans un deuxième temps, nous avons étudié le fantastique et son potentiel subversif. Enfin, dans un troisième temps, nous avons identifié l'idéologie qui prévalait au Québec rural dans les années quarante et cinquante.Le troisième chapitre est consacré exclusivement à la recherche de subversion dans les douze contes fantastiques sélectionnés afin d'en faire une lecture sociocritique.
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Cataloguing Kays is a university-run project intended to create a community web-archive to celebrate the history and public memory of Kay & Co Ltd of Worcester, a noted mailorder catalogue company which was, until 2006, the largest employer in Worcester. The Kays Archive, housed at UoW, is one of the most comprehensive archive collections of 20th century mail-order catalogues in the UK and has a strong local elevance. The catalogues provide a window into over 100 years of body image, social history, consumable goods, fashion and design. The Project Team created www.WorldofKays.org, an online, fully-searchable archive containing 1500 digitised images from the catalogues, 1920-2000. The website is intended to form a seed bed for international research, focussing in particular on the representation of body image and the way the catalogues represent the developing tropes of consumer lifestyle and aspiration. The images are enhanced by blog postings from or film and audio interviews with local residents and former Kays staff members, who recall how the goods were selected and presented; as well as the impact the mail-order industry had on shaping 20th century lifestyle and consumption. These interviews and blogs have been sourced through the Cataloguing Kays team’s outreach activity in the local, academic and online communities. From the outset, we, the Cataloguing Kays team, engaged with online communities through social media sites, Facebook and Twitter, and through specialist blogs and online forums, inviting comment and contributions. Through events for the general public and a programme of targeted community outreach work with Kays Heritage Group and support groups for Worcestershire’s young and adult carers, we have also collected filmed and audio reminiscence material as well as community art and poetry content for the website. Our academic conference, the Catalogue of Dreams, showcased both the website and the physical archive to the wider academic, cultural and heritage sectors, provoking lively debateand much interest from international scholars.
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Concert program for Summer Quarter Music, July 11, 1940
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Concert program for High School Music Institute, July 19, 1940
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Concert program for Marriage of Figaro, January 22, 1940
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Concert program for Symphony Orchestra, February 11, 1940
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Concert program for University Symphonic Band, March 4, 1940
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Concert program for University Symphonic Band, April 28, 1940