998 resultados para 1922-1943


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The primary objective of this thesis is to examine the development of monetary policy and banking in southern Ireland from the attainment of independence in 1922 (gained through the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921) to the establishment of the Central Bank of Ireland in 1943. This research serves to challenge the overwhelming concentration on the findings of a small number of major works, most notably by Ronan Fanning, Maurice Moynihan and Cormac Ó’Gráda, in the existing historiography. This thesis is based on the research hypothesis that there were two key factors impacting on the development of monetary and banking institutions in Ireland in the 1922-1943 period. First, an exogenous institutional context, primarily Anglo-Irish in focus, in which the wider macroeconomic landscape directly influenced monetary policy and banking in Ireland. Second, an individualist context in which the development of relationships between key individuals dictated development patterns and institutional structures. This research highlights that key Irish policymakers, such as Joseph Brennan, evidenced a more flexible and realistic approach to banking and monetary affairs than is currently recognised. It also develops three further issues which have been overlooked in the existing historiography. First, a germ of monetary reform existed in Ireland from as early as the mid-1920s and was consistent in promoting alternative policies in the period to 1943. Second, this research challenges the view that the creation of the Currency Commission in 1927 and the establishment of the Central Bank of Ireland in 1943 were insignificant events given the continued stagnation in Irish monetary policy in the decades after 1943. Third, this thesis identifies that wider international trends did influence Irish monetary and banking affairs in the 1922-43 period. At both an institutional and more individual level the process of monetary institution building in Ireland was directly impacted by wider international experiences.

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La presente investigación parte de la constatación de que los estudios realizados hasta la fecha sobre la obra de la arquitecto Lina Bo Bardi, familiarmente conocida como Lina, no contemplan una faceta fundamental de la misma: su naturaleza política. Nacida en Italia, en 1914, emigrada a Brasil, en 1946, la arquitecto sufrió el hostigamiento de dos dictaduras: la fascista (1922-1943), en su patria natal; la militar (1964-ca.1980), en la que elegiría para residir5. Al igual que las medidas represivas de tales gobiernos, la Segunda Guerra Mundial marcaría su persona profundamente, infundiéndole una visión política del mundo. Inspirada en la ideología comunista, y los principios humanistas que intelectuales de izquierda difundieran en Italia durante la Guerra, dicha visión impregnaría su legado de tal manera que ambos pueden entenderse como una única cosa. Esta posibilidad sugiere el arranque del escrito que sigue. Motiva también el emprendimiento del mismo la relativa parcialidad con que los estudios aludidos refieren, en sus desarrollos, el contexto social, político y cultural en que Lina vivió y trabajó. La llamada al contexto en tales revisiones apenas se pone en relación con el perfil ideológico y la actividad profesional de Bo Bardi. Ello explica por qué existe un buen número de monografías sobre las diferentes facetas de la carrera de la arquitecto y casi ninguna revisión crítica global de su legado. Por otro lado, los estudios citados tienden a subestimar la influencia, sobre el pensamiento y labor de Lina, de Pietro María Bardi, el periodista y marchante de arte con quien se casaría. Aunque se ha apuntado en alguna ocasión, tal influencia no se ha desglosado en las razones que fundamentan el objetivo político de las iniciativas que, bien conjunta o separadamente, promoverían a partir de su encuentro. Otro aspecto relevante al respecto ha sido la falta de consideración, por parte de los estudios mencionados, de la continuidad entre el enfoque con que Lina trabajó primero en Italia y, posteriormente, en Brasil. Por lo general, las revisiones de su obra se han concentrado en una de las dos áreas geográficas, desestimando el valor que el temprano posicionamiento ideológico de Bo Bardi, en el país mediterráneo, tendría para las responsabilidades que asumiría en el atlántico. Las lagunas enunciadas invitan a examinar la actividad de Lina desde un punto de vista inédito: el de su entendimiento de la arquitectura como una función política mediante la que transformar el mundo. Motivado por la voluntad de disipar tales lagunas, el análisis del universo creativo de Bo Bardi a través de las lentes de su entorno, antes que de las suyas propias, contribuye, en este volumen, a ubicar su obra en el curso de la historia, asunto aún pendiente en su bibliografía.

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Description based on: 12. érf., 1. füzet (jan. 1903); title from cover.

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Esta guía ha sido escrita por un examinador y explica los requisitos de cada unidad, resume el contenido relevante de cada unidad e incluye una serie de preguntas y respuestas. Cumple los requisitos establecidos para aprobar el examen de historia del nivel Edexcel AS que pertenece al segundo ciclo de enseñanza secundaria. El tema principal del libro es el colapso del estado liberal y el triunfo del fascismo en Italia, 1896-1943, los temas secundarios son: Italia en 1896, el impacto de la Primera Guerra Mundial en Italia, la crisis económica y política de la posguerra, el aumento del fascismo en 1922, la creación del estado fascista, la política de Mussolini, y el impacto de la Segunda Guerra Mundial en Italia.

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A presente dissertação versa sobre as relações entre o movimento formado por sete arquitetos milaneses, em 1926, o Gruppo 7, que viria a ser conhecido como “Racionalismo italiano”, e o regime político sob o qual ele floresceu, o Fascismo de Benito Mussolini (1922-1942), na Itália. A questão central é a aparente contradição em que um movimento modernista de vanguarda teria surgido e se desenvolvido sob a égide de um regime considerado retrógrado, conservador e antimodernista; esse caso foi uma exceção na história do modernismo em Arquitetura, uma vez que em outros países europeus, nos quais regimes totalitários análogos foram instituídos, os movimentos modernistas foram sufocados. A partir da análise das idiossincrasias do caso, bem como de aportes recentes de estudos sociológicos sobre o Fascismo, conclui-se que tal contradição pode ser dissipada, uma vez que ambos os movimentos, tanto o Racionalismo italiano como o Fascismo apresentavam características convergentes. As principais foram o sincretismo e a crença no mito de palingenesia, que possibilitaram uma espécie de convivência frutuosa.

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Air transportation of Australian casualties in World War II was initially carried out in air ambulances with an accompanying male medical orderly. By late 1943 with the war effort concentrated in the Pacific, Allied military authorities realised that air transport was needed to move the increasing numbers of casualties over longer distances. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) became responsible for air evacuation of Australian casualties and established a formal medical air evacuation system with trained flight teams early in 1944. Specialised Medical Air Evacuation Transport Units (MAETUs) were established whose sole responsibility was undertaking air evacuations of Australian casualties from the forward operational areas back to definitive medical care. Flight teams consisting of a RAAF nursing sister (registered nurse) and a medical orderly carried out the escort duties. These personnel had been specially trained in Australia for their role. Post-WWII, the RAAF Nursing Service was demobilised with a limited number of nurses being retained for the Interim Air Force. Subsequently, those nurses were offered commissions in the Permanent Air Force. Some of the nurses who remained were air evacuation trained and carried out air evacuations both in Australia and as part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan. With the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950, Australia became responsible for the air evacuation of British Commonwealth casualties from Korea to Japan. With a re-organisation of the Australian forces as part of the British Commonwealth forces, RAAF nurses were posted to undertake air evacuation from Korea and back to Australia from Iwakuni, Japan. By 1952, a specialised casualty staging section was established in Seoul and staffed by RAAF nurses from Iwakuni on a rotation basis. The development of the Australian air evacuation system and the role of the flight nurses are not well documented for the period 1943-1953. The aims of this research are three fold and include documenting the origins and development of the air evacuation system from 1943-1953; analysing and documenting the RAAF nurse’s role and exploring whether any influences or lessons remain valid today. A traditional historical methodology of narrative and then analysis was used to inform the flight nurse’s role within the totality of the social system. Evidence was based on primary data sources mainly held in Defence files, the Australian War Memorial or the National Archives of Australia. Interviews with 12 ex-RAAF nurses from both WWII and the Korean War were conducted to provide information where there were gaps in the primary data and to enable exploration of the flight nurses’ role and their contributions in war of the air evacuation of casualties. Finally, this thesis highlights two lessons that remain valid today. The first is that interoperability of air evacuation systems with other nations is a force multiplier when resources are scarce or limited. Second, the pre-flight assessment of patients was essential and ensured that there were no deaths in-flight.

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This thesis examines the ruins of the medieval Bridgettine (Birgittan) monastery of Naantali (Vallis Gratiae, f. 1443) in Finland and the transformation of the site into a national heritage and a memory landscape. It was archaeologically surveyed in the 19th century by Professor Sven Gabriel Elmgren (1817 1897). His work was followed by Dr. Reinhold Hausen (1850 1942), who excavated the site in the 1870s. During this time the memories of Saint Bridget (Birgitta) in Sweden were also invented as heritage. Hausen published his results in 1922 thus forming the connection with the next generation of actors involved with the Naantali site: the magnate Amos Anderson (1878 1961), the teacher Julius Finnberg (1877 1955) and the archaeologist Juhani Rinne (1872 1950). They erected commemorative monuments etc. on the Naantali site, thus creating a memory landscape there. For them, the site represented the good homeland in connection with a western-oriented view of the history of Finland. The network of actors was connected to the Swedish researchers and so-called Birgitta Friends, such as state antiquarian Sigurd Curman (1879 1966), but also to the members of the Societas Sanctae Birgittae and the Society for the Embellishment of Pirita, among others. Historical jubilees as manifestations of the use of history were also arranged in Naantali in 1943, 1993 and 2003. It seems as if Naantali is needed in Finnish history from time to time after a period of crisis, i.e. after the Crimean War in the 1850s, the civil war of 1918, during World War II and also after the economic crisis of the early 1990s. In 2003, there was a stronger focus on the international Saint Bridget Jubilee in Sweden and all over Europe. Methodologically, the thesis belongs to the history of ideas, but also to research on the use of history, invented traditions and lieux de mémoire. The material for the work consists of public articles and scholarly texts in books or newspapers and letters produced by the actors and kept in archives in Finland, Sweden and Estonia, in addition to pictures and erected commemorative monuments in situ in the Western Finnish region. Keywords: Nådendal, Naantali monastery, Bridgettines, St. Bridget, use of history, lieux de mémoire, invented traditions, commemorative anatomy, memory landscape, Saint Bridget jubilees , S. G. Elmgren, R. Hausen, A. Anderson, J. Finnberg, J. Rinne, S. Curman, High Church Movement, Pirita, Vadstena.

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Workers' theatres in Finland until 1922 The topic of this dissertation is the workers' theatres in Finland before the year 1922. The main question is: why did these amateur theatres within the workers' associations become part of the professional theatre field in the 1910s by getting state subsidy as local theatre institutions? How is it possible that they received this status even after the civil war in 1918 when new professional theatres were founded all over the country? The study also asks, what kind of position did workers' theatres have in the workers' associations and in the workers' movement, what did the Social Democrats and Communists think of theatre and in particular of workers' theatre, and what kind of repertoire did the workers' theatres perform? It is a particular feature of Finland that the professional theatre field was not organised and that the workers’ movement had a relatively strong political position. The study concludes that some workers' theatres were the only steady theatre institutions in their surroundings, and thus functioned as local popular theatres performing to all social groups. Although amateur-based, they started to resemble professional theatres. Even though the Social Democratic Party did not have a specific theatre policy, the leaders of the Party appreciated and supported the workers' theatres as educational institutions and worked for their artistic improvement. The workers' theatres were also largely approved of and seen as people's theatres thought to unite and educate the nation and the working class. This reveals the need for national consensus, in the 1910s against the Russian government who worked to dissolve the autonomous position of the Finnish state, and after the civil war (1918) against the threat of a communist revolution. A wave of agitating proletarian theatre was felt in Finland in the early 1920s but it was marginalised by the large anti-communist majority.

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Poetry notebook by Leo Lilienfeld (handwritten, 1922).

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Early in 1943 the Barosins were arrested and sent to the deportation camp in Gurs. They were freed by French authorities and went into hiding until their liberation in 1944 in Paris. In 1947 they emigrated to the United States.

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Dr. Curt Bejach was town physician of Berlin-Kreuzberg 1922 - 1933. He was born on Dec. 20, 1890, and died in Auschwitz in 1944

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The book contains an introduction by Paul Weisz and a collection of family letters written during World War II. The letters were written between February 1938 and September 1945. Some were translated into English and complemented by commentary by the editor, Paul Weisz. Paul Weisz' introduction is 10 pages long and serves as a short memoir by itself. He provides a family chronicle, the living circumstances of his family, and his childhood in Vienna. He ends in 1938 when the family was eager to leave Austria. The following years are covered by the various letters he brought together in this book. The authors are cousin Willie, then already in Palestine, his father Samuel, his mother Stephanie, and his sister Ruth. His father and mother fled to Belgium, but were arrested after the beginning of World War II. They were deported to internment camps in France (St. Cyprien). His sister Ruth tried to escape from Austria to Palestine via the Danube. She got stuck in Yugoslavia, and was interned in Sabac internment camp. Paul's mother died in France in 1942, his father was sent to a concentration camp in Poland and murdered. His sister Ruth was murdered in Yugoslavia. Paul was released in Canada, and was enabled to go to college. He later named his children after his family members who did not survive the Nazi terror: Stephanie, Ruth, and Samuel.

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Biography of Hermann Falck and story of his execution; contains copies of various letters.