Word: nationalisms
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...Fritz as a major factor in increased migration and emigration. Fritz argues that the "forced collectivization of the '20s, the ideological purges of the '30s and the ethnic shuffling of perceived Nazi sympathizers during the '40s "caused much displacement and conflict in terms of people of different ethnicities and nationalities thrown together haphazardly. For example, in describing the independence movement in Chechnya, Fritz tells of the conflicts between Chechens, Russians and the Ingush who wanted to unite with North Ossetia, who in turn wanted to unite with South Ossetia which was waging a guerrilla war against Georgia, a nation "consumed...
That is where Harvard (3-5, 1-2) will be tomorrow, looking to knock off the perennial Ancient Eight powerhouse. However, while Princeton does not have the same talent as in recent years, it still holds the No. 9 ranking in the nation and is riding a four-game winning streak...
That is where Harvard (3-5, 1-2) will be tomorrow, looking to knock off the perennial powerhouse. However, while Princeton does not have the same talent as in recent years, it still holds the No. 9 ranking in the nation and is riding a four-game winning streak...
Henderson, the nation's leader in strikeouts per seven innings, struck out 13 and surrendered just two hits in the opener of the twin bill sweep. She now has a streak of 61scoreless innings...
...situation outside of his control; one survives and the other does not, but more important than the outcome of the plot are the ways in which these two characters cope with their circumstances. One, Pinchas, is trapped in Stalin's vengeful Russia, and the other, Natan, lives in a nation experiencing a different sort of convulsive conflict. One story is told in the voice of a Yiddish storyteller, and the other in the voice of an up-to-date journalist/poet. Framing the collection, these two stories delineate Englander's troubled path from history to modernity and between Orthodoxy and secularism...