985 resultados para Guerra Ruso - Japonesa, 1904-1905


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Report year irregular.

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(Original loaned to library for scanning)

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The Journal has been Queen's main student newspaper since it was founded in 1873. It appears twice a week on campus with a mix of news, sports, and entertainment stories, editorials, letters to the editor, and photographs. The paper is students' most important source of news and general information and has been a training ground for scores of Canadian journalists.

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Con el objeto de enriquecer el estudio diacrónico de la imagen del Japón en Hispanoamérica, de acuerdo con el método de la Imagología Comparatista, se estudian los textos De Marsella a Tokio y El Japón heroico y galante (1912) de Enrique Gómez Carrillo. La vinculación del periodista guatemalteco con nuestro país a través de su presencia en Buenos Aires, los numerosos artículos aparecidos en diarios porteños y la obtención de la ciudadanía argentina apoyan la inclusión de su imagen del Japón en la línea inaugurada en Por mares y por tierras (1899) de Eduardo Wildey continuada más tarde por Jorge Max Rohde en Viaje al Japón (1932). Por otra parte permite ampliar este tema imagológico al contexto de la literatura hispanoamericana, siendo E. Gómez Carrillo un típico exponente del Modernismo. Los textos del guatemalteco delatan la gran difusión que, en la segunda parte del siglo XIX ha alcanzado en Europa, la pintura japonesa del grupo Ukiyo-e, convirtiéndose en el principal intermediario no verbal de esa cultura lejana. Otro intermediario cultural relevante, destacado en los textos de Gómez Carrillo, fue el marino argentino Manuel Domecq García, a partir de su misión oficial de dos años en el Japón durante la guerra ruso-japonesa. La dicotomía planteada más tarde en la investigación occidental entre el "crisantemo y la espada " para sintetizar la imagen del Japón está prefigurada tanto en el título El Japón heroico y galante, como en los diversos capítulos de dicho texto.

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An eyewitness account of Yaqub Beg's rule in parts of Xinjiang.

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Vol. 3 published by Livraria Chardron, de Lello & Irmão.

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Every part has his own frontspiece.

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A layered iron sulfate of the composition [H3N(CH2)(2)NH2(CH2)(2)NH2(CH2)(2)NH3][(Fe3F6)-F-II(SO4)(2)], possessing a distorted Kagome lattice, prepared hydrothermally, is found to exhibit magnetic hysteresis like a ferrimagnet besides the characteristics of a frustrated system, like those of a spin glass.

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We assess informal institutions of Protestants and Catholics by investigating their economic resilience in a natural experiment. The First World War constitutes an exogenous shock to living standards since the duration and intensity of the war exceeded all expectations. We assess the ability of Protestant and Catholic communities to cope with increasing food prices and wartime black markets. Literature based on Weber (1904, 1905) suggests that Protestants must be more resilient than their Catholic peers. Using individual height data on some 2,800 Germans to assess levels of malnutrition during the war, we find that living standards for both Protestants and Catholics declined; however, the decrease of Catholics’ height was disproportionately large. Our empirical analysis finds a large statistically significant difference between Protestants and Catholics for the 1915–19 birth cohort, and we argue that this height gap cannot be attributed to socioeconomic background and fertility alone.

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We assess informal institutions of Protestants and Catholics by investigating their economic
resilience in a natural experiment. The First World War constitutes an exogenous shock to living standards since the duration and intensity of the war exceeded all expectations. We assess the ability of Protestant and Catholic communities to cope with increasing food prices and wartime black markets. Literature based on Weber (1904, 1905) suggests that Protestants must be more resilient than their Catholic peers. Using individual height data on some 2,800 Germans to assess levels of malnutrition during the war, we find that living standards for both Protestants and Catholics declined; however, the decrease of Catholics’ height was disproportionately large. Our empirical analysis finds a large statistically significant difference between Protestants and Catholics for the 1914-19 birth cohort, and we argue that this height gap cannot be attributed to socioeconomic background and fertility alone.