martes, 10 de febrero de 2026

“‘The Cold War? I Have it at Home with my Family’. Memories of the 1948-1989 Period Beyond the Iron Curtain”, in Konrad Jarausch, Christian Ostermann, Andreas Etges (eds), The Cold War: Historiography, Memory, Representation, Mouton, De Gruyter, 2017, p. 203-223. By Muriel Blaive

https://www.academia.edu/31424341/_The_Cold_War_I_Have_it_at_Home_with_my_Family_Memories_of_the_1948_1989_Period_Beyond_the_Iron_Curtain_in_Konrad_Jarausch_Christian_Ostermann_Andreas_Etges_eds_The_Cold_War_Historiography_Memory_Representation_Mouton_De_Gruyter_2017_p_203_223?rhid=37793752538&swp=rr-rw-wc-12126296&nav_from=c032c2b5-2be4-47df-9e27-7fc9741077ed

« Looking for the core of the Cold War, and finding a mirage ? », Cold War History, 2015, vo. 15, n°2 By pierre grosser

https://www.academia.edu/12126296/_Looking_for_the_core_of_the_Cold_War_and_finding_a_mirage_Cold_War_History_2015_vo_15_n_2?rhid=37793728394&swp=rr-rw-wc-8284669&nav_from=8d1c9d8e-5cf3-4ae9-9d3b-acd0d949e486

The Human Sciences in Cold War America By Joel Isaac

https://www.academia.edu/8284669/The_Human_Sciences_in_Cold_War_America

Introduction to 'Uncertain Empire: American History and the Idea of the Cold War' (w. Duncan Bell) By Joel Isaac

https://www.academia.edu/8293457/Introduction_to_Uncertain_Empire_American_History_and_the_Idea_of_the_Cold_War_w_Duncan_Bell_?rhid=37793712117&swp=rr-rw-wc-95765976&nav_from=ccf264d6-9951-4625-856f-616cf84ecdae

“REIMAGINIG THE ASIAN ORDER- FROM THE NATION- STATE TO THE CIVILIZATIONAL STATE” By Dr. Rimli Basu

https://www.academia.edu/10472035/_REIMAGINIG_THE_ASIAN_ORDER_FROM_THE_NATION_STATE_TO_THE_CIVILIZATIONAL_STATE_?rhid=37793656993&swp=rr-rw-wc-76235350&nav_from=5ea00203-48d2-4c18-9256-a424362ba0c3

The Discourse of Civilization and Pan-Asianism By Prasenjit Duara

https://www.academia.edu/76235350/The_Discourse_of_Civilization_and_Pan_Asianism A ccording to the guidelines provided to those applying for U.S. cit- izenship, a person may decline to take the oath of loyalty to the U.S. Constitution if this oath conflicts with a religious belief. Despite the nation-state's pre rogative to make deep claims upon the loyalty of its citizens, it often recognizes that the highest truths are not necessarily to be found within the national community, but in a transcendent or universal realm. Indeed, nations tend to recognize the superiority of religious truths because their own raison d'être is often founded in a spiritual or universal truth. The discourse of civilization in the era of nation-states is closely tied to this yearning for a transcendent spiritual p u r p o s e . This essay deals with the transformations in the discourse of civilization in the twentieth century and its complex relationship with nationalism, particularly in East Asia. Nationalism and racism were not the only sources of identity in the twentieth century. For many millions of people in the world, the older spiritual and religious ideals incorporated in a new conception of civilization continue to be an 99 ...

Publicity for Prasenjit Duara's Crisis of Global The Crisis of Global Modernity Asian Traditions and a Sustainable Future Part of Asian Connections By Prasenjit Duara

https://www.academia.edu/27711046/Publicity_for_Prasenjit_Duaras_Crisis_of_Global_The_Crisis_of_Global_Modernity_Asian_Traditions_and_a_Sustainable_Future_Part_of_Asian_Connections