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    Penetrasi Jepang Dan Dampaknya Terhadap Batik Pekalongan, 1930-1945

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    Penelitian ini membahas mengenai penetrasi Jepang ke Hindia Belanda pada tahun 1930-1945. Jepang pada tahun 1930-an mulai mendominasi perekonomian Hindia Belanda terutama dalam hal ekspor kain. Selain itu pada tahun 1942, pendudukan Jepang menimbulkan krisis kain di Hindia Belanda. Penetrasi yang dilakukan secara ekonomi dan militer ini berdampak pada batik di Pekalongan. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode sejarah dengan pendekatan sejarah kebudayaan. Hal ini karena dalam artikel ini menyoroti morfologi budaya akibat penetrasi ekonomi dan militer Jepang. Perubahan ini terekam dalam batik Pekalongan periode 1930-1945. Pembahasan dalam artikel ini antara lain masa keemasan dan jatuhnya industri batik di Pekalongan pada 1929-1930, tren gaya batik di Pekalongan menjelang 1930, dan dampak penetrasi Jepang terhadap batik Pekalongan tahun 1930-1945. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penetrasi ekonomi dan militer Jepang terhadap Hindia Belanda memengaruhi batik di Pekalongan dari segi ketersediaan kain untuk industri batik dan perubahan tren batik serta tata warna khas Jepang akibat selera pasar

    German Sales 1930-1945: Art Works, Art Markets, and Cultural Policy

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    The goal of the project "German Sales 1930-1945" is to bibliographically identify auction catalogs from Germany, Switzerland, and Austria from the period 1930 to 1945, to digitize them, convert them using OCR into searchable texts, and make them accessible as a research database on the Internet for scientific study. The project will provide indispensable sources for provenance research and for art and social science research concerning the German art market, and will make them freely accessible to the general public

    W97-1227. Benes II, Louis H. (1906-1978). Papers, 1927-1977. 1.50 linear ft.

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    Western Theological Seminary class of 1930; minister of the Reformed Church in America, 1930‑1945; editor of the Church Herald, 1945‑1974; president of General Synod, 1976‑1977. Papers include bound class notes from Western Theological Seminary courses in English Bible and Old Testament History, correspondence, much of it regarding the “San Dimas Affair,” his retirement and appreciation for his work as editor. Articles relating to his doctorate, lectures, and his great-grandfather’s hymnal, 1846 (Dutch). Correspondents include Albertus Pieters and Gordon Van Wylen

    La "pertinaz sequía" en las cuencas hidrográficas del óvalo valenciano (1930-1960)

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    Episodes of climatological and hydrological drought are characterized in the Jucar Basin Council (between the rivers Serpis and Mijares) since 1930 to 1960, a crucial period for the hydrological planning and the development of flow regulation infrastructures. The episodes identified (1930-31, 1937- 39, 1944-45, 1948-50, 1952-55) affected in unequal degree to the territory. By its special socioeconomic incidence consequences of 1945�s drought are described, making reference to the repercussions on the electric supply.Se caracterizan los episodios de sequía climática e hidrológica en las principales cuencas fluviales de la Confederación Hidrográfica del Júcar (entre los ríos Serpis y Mijares) desde 1930 a 1960, período crucial del planeamiento hidrológico y del desarrollo de las infraestructuras de regulación fluvial. Los episodios identificados (1930-31, 1937-39, 1944-45, 1948-50, 1952-55) afectan de manera desigual al territorio. Por su especial incidencia socioeconómica se describen las consecuencias de la sequía de 1945 y se hace referencia a las repercusiones en el abastecimiento eléctrico

    British fiction 1930-1945

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    Review of all publications and scholarly outputs (including conferences and colloquia) pertaining to British fiction from the period of 1930-1945, in the 2015-16 review period. The Year's Work is the review of record for scholarly publication in English Studies

    The Teaching of Architecture and Urbanism in Brazil: 1930–1970

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    The objective of this article is to present the scene which gave rise to the consolidation of the teaching of Architecture and Urbanism in Brazil in accordance with the precepts of Modern Architecture. Between 1930 and 1970 professional training and practice were intimately related to Brazilian political, social and economic contexts. This fact has led to the structuring of this article into three periods. In the first (1930-1945) the debates concerning the strengthening of the profession that took place. In the second (1945-1960) the courses disassociated themselves from the teaching of the Academies of Fine Arts and the Engineering Schools. In the third (1960–1970), despite the economic growth of the previous decade, the recognition of a Brazilian architecture and the consolidation of the system of teaching based on the precepts of Modern Architecture, Brazilian society saw itself turn into a dictatorial political regime. The years 1930 to 1970 were critical in strengthening Brazilian Modern Architecture, as well as being the decades that saw the launching of the basis of a teaching that echoes to the current day

    German Debt Traded in London During World War II: A British Perspective on Hitler

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    Two series of German bonds, issued in 1924 and 1930, traded on the London Stock Exchange throughout Hitler’s 1933-1945 regime in Germany. We isolate both structural breaks and turning points in these bond series. Major turning points follow Hitler’s reintroduction of conscription in 1935, the outbreak of war in 1939 and the D-Day invasion of June 1944. The German bonds’ sustained downtrend after 1935 suggests that bondholders recognized the negative implications of Hitler’s program. Bond prices recover during the war, however, and appear to anticipate the overthrow of Hitler and the postwar settlement of foreign bondholders’ claims.bonds, Germany, Hitler

    Social medicine and international expert networks in Latin America, 1930–1945

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    This paper examines the international networks that influenced ideas and policy in social medicine in the 1930s and 1940s in Latin America, focusing on institutional networks organised by the League of Nations Health Organization, the International Labour Organization, and the Pan-American Sanitary Bureau. After examining the architecture of these networks, this paper traces their influence on social and health policy in two policy domains: social security and nutrition. Closer scrutiny of a series of international conferences and local media accounts of them reveals that international networks were not just ‘conveyor belts’ for policy ideas from the industrialised countries of the US and Europe into Latin America; rather, there was often contentious debate over the relevance and appropriateness of health and social policy models in the Latin American context. Recognition of difference between Latin America and the global economic core regions was a key impetus for seeking ‘national solutions to national problems’ in countries like Argentina and Chile, even as integration into these networks provided progressive doctors, scientists, and other intellectuals important international support for local political reforms

    Piero Bottoni. Three houses on the Tyrrhenian Sea

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    Piero Bottoni is one of the major representatives of Italian rationalism and a leading figure in the critical revision of modernism. Between 1931 and 1945 he designs three ‘villas’ close to each other on the Tyrrhenian Sea: ‘Villa Latina’ (1930), ‘Villa Ludolf’ (1941) and ‘Villa nella pineta’ (1945). Focusing on a critical reading of these three projects, the paper would like to demonstrate the growing influence of the landscape and the regional characters in the maturation of the sensitivity and the thought of one of the most important architects of Italian modernism.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    2nd annual Alumni Frolic, presented by UD Alumni Association

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    University of Dayton student yearbook. Early yearbooks cover St. Mary\u27s Institute. Annual publication of the Daytonian began in 1923; it was not published in 1929, 1932-1934 and 1944. Short volumes highlighting the graduating class were published in 1930, 1931 and 1945 under different titles.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/archives_yrbk/1011/thumbnail.jp
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