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Guerrillas --- Nationalism --- History --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- Bushwhackers --- Francs-tireurs --- Guerillas --- Maquis --- Partisans --- Africa --- History, Military. --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- National liberation movements --- Eastern Hemisphere
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Quelles chances de prendre le pouvoir avait les petit Parti communiste yougoslave, au moment du déclenchement des hostilités par l’Axe le 6 avril 1941, contre le royaume de Yougoslavie ? Antoine Sidoti se propose de faire la lumière sur la rivalité sanglante entre les deux mouvements de résistance armée dans la Yougoslavie de 1941-1945 : le mouvement des partisans (communistes et non-communistes conduits par Tito), et les tchetniks (monarchistes commandés par Mihailovic). Après sa prise de pouvoir, Tito fera fusiller son rival, le 17 juillet 1946. La documentation militaire, politique et diplomatique italienne des années de guerre, proposée par l’auteur, donne une dimension nouvelle à l’essor du mouvement des partisans, favorisé en cela par la politique ustaša de « croatisation » de l’État indépendant de Croatie, institué le 10 avril 1941. Par ailleurs, pour la première fois en France, le corpus idéologique de base des deux mouvements de libération yougoslave est présenté de manière aussi développée. L’expression du pouvoir prend parfois des formes imprévues ou sous-estimées par les études traditionnelles : en l’occurrence, Antoine Sidoti présente un certain nombre de documents et analyse l’iconographie de figurines postales émises tantôt par l’autorité yougoslave en exil, tantôt par Mihailovic sur le sol même de la Yougoslavie ; il révèle également la tentative effectuée par le mouvement des partisans d’émettre sa propre figurine révolutionnaire, restée inachevée. Par les textes et par l’image, l’auteur nous introduit dans les mécanismes de la naissance et de l’institutionnalisation du mythe de la « guerre de libération nationale » du mouvement des partisans et du « triple héros national » Tito, processus global que l’auteur appelle mythogenèse. Sa démarche est inédite.
World War, 1939-1945 --- Guerrillas --- Underground movements --- History --- Yugoslavia --- Bushwhackers --- Francs-tireurs --- Guerillas --- Maquis --- Partisans --- National liberation movements --- propagande --- XXe siècle --- résistance --- Tito --- Draza Mihailovic --- Seconde Guerre mondiale --- ex-Yougoslavie
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Nationalism --- Guerrillas --- Nationalisme --- Guérillas --- Angola --- History --- Histoire --- -Nationalism --- -Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- Bushwhackers --- Francs-tireurs --- Guerillas --- Maquis --- Partisans --- National liberation movements --- -Guerrillas --- -Angola --- Guérillas --- -Bushwhackers --- Consciousness, National --- Volksrepublik Angola --- Portuguese West Africa --- Narodnai︠a︡ Respublika Angoly --- Anghūlā --- People's Republic of Angola --- República Popular de Angola --- Província de Angola (Portugal) --- Province d'Angola (Portugal) --- Colónia de Angola (Portugal) --- Estado de Angola (Portugal) --- R.P.A. --- RPA --- Republic of Angola --- República de Angola --- République populaire d'Angola --- Portugiesisch Westafrika
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Social change --- Internal politics --- Latin America --- 855.1 Strategie --- 882.2 Zuid-Amerika --- Guerrillas --- -Bushwhackers --- Francs-tireurs --- Guerillas --- Maquis --- Partisans --- National liberation movements --- Asociación Latinoamericana de Libre Comercio countries --- Neotropical region --- Neotropics --- New World tropics --- Spanish America --- Politics and government --- -Guerrillas --- -Latin America --- -855.1 Strategie --- -Social change
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International relations. Foreign policy --- Internal politics --- Political sociology --- Nicaragua --- United States --- 972.85 "1916/1979" --- Frente Sandinista de Liberacion Nacional --- FSLN --- F.S.L.N. --- Sandinist National Liberation Front --- Sandinista National Liberation Front --- Guerrillas --- Bushwhackers --- Francs-tireurs --- Guerillas --- Maquis --- Partisans --- Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional. --- History --- National liberation movements --- United States of America
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916 --- Nationalism --- -Guerrillas --- -National liberation movements --- -#BIBC:AKZA --- Liberation movements, National --- Revolutions --- Anti-imperialist movements --- Bushwhackers --- Francs-tireurs --- Guerillas --- Maquis --- Partisans --- National liberation movements --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- Aardrijkskunde van Afrika --- Guerrillas --- National liberation movements - Africa --- Guerrillas - Africa --- -National liberation movements -
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Readers for new literates. --- Frontier and pioneer life --- Outlaws --- Guerrillas --- New literates, Writing for --- Readers --- Readers (Adult) --- Bushwhackers --- Francs-tireurs --- Guerillas --- Maquis --- Partisans --- National liberation movements --- James, Jesse, --- United States --- Missouri --- State of Missouri --- US-MO --- MO (State) --- Missouri Territory --- History --- Underground movements. --- James, Jesse Woodson, --- Courtney, James L.,
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"Secrecy and Insurgency deals with the experiences of guerrilla combatants of the Fuerzas Armadas Rebeldes (Rebel Armed Forces) in the aftermath of the peace accords signed in December 1996 between the Guatemalan government and guerrilla insurgents. Drawing on a broad field of contemporary theory, Silvia Posocco's Secrecy and Insurgency presents a vivid ethnographic account of secrecy as both sociality and a set of knowledge practices. Informed by multi-sited anthropological fieldwork among displaced communities with experiences of militancy in the guerrilla organization Fuerzas Armadas Rebeldes, the book traces the contours of dispersed and intermittent guerrilla social relations, unraveling the gendered dimensions of guerrilla socialities and subjectivities in a local context marked by violence and rapid social change. The chapters chart shifting regimes of governance in the northern departamento of Peten; the inception of violence and insurgency; guerrilla practices of naming and secret relations; moral orders based on sameness and sharing; and forms of relatedness, embodiment, and subjectivity among the combatants. The volume develops new critical idioms for grappling with partiality, perspective, and incompleteness in ethnography and contributes to new thinking on the anthropology of Guatemala. Secrecy and Insurgency will be of interest to social and cultural anthropologists, human geographers, and those interested in Latin American studies, human rights, women's studies, and gender studies"--
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural. --- Ethnology --- Secrecy --- Guerrillas --- Concealment --- Privacy --- Hiding places --- Bushwhackers --- Francs-tireurs --- Guerillas --- Maquis --- Partisans --- National liberation movements --- Social aspects --- Social conditions. --- Fuerzas Armadas Rebeldes (Guatemala) --- FAR --- Guatemala --- Gvatemala --- Goatemala --- Republic of Guatemala --- República de Guatemala --- Central America (Federal Republic) --- History --- Civil War, 1960-1996 --- Peace.
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Women political prisoners --- Francoism. --- Reformatories for women --- Women communists --- Guerrillas --- Government, Resistance to --- Bushwhackers --- Francs-tireurs --- Guerillas --- Maquis --- Partisans --- National liberation movements --- Communists --- Prisons for women --- Women --- Women's prisons --- Women's reformatories --- Reformatories --- Political prisoners --- Women prisoners --- History --- Cuevas, Tomasa, --- Cuevas Gutiérrez, Tomasa, --- Gutiérrez, Tomasa Cuevas, --- Spain --- Politics and government
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Revolutionaries --- Guerrillas --- Revolutionists --- Dissenters --- Counterrevolutionaries --- Bushwhackers --- Francs-tireurs --- Guerillas --- Maquis --- Partisans --- National liberation movements --- Marcos, --- Political and social views. --- Ejercito Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (Mexico) --- Armée zapatiste de libération nationale (Mexico) --- Zapatista National Liberation Army (Mexico) --- EZLN --- Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Mexico) --- Zapatistas