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name and nationalism
His very name had been chosen in the spirit of romantic Greek nationalism ( the Megali Idea ), evoking the Byzantine emperors of that name.
Rivalry between Iran and some Arab states, along with the emergence of pan-Arabism and Arab nationalism, has seen the name Arabian Gulf become predominant in most Arab countries.
" Having removed the threat of Iranian fundamentalism he " overran Kuwait and confronted his Gulf neighbors in the name of Arab nationalism and Islam.
** Fermín Monasterio Pérez is killed by the ETA in Biscay, Spain, being the 4th victim in the name of Basque nationalism.
As pointed out by Christopher Clark, the actual Tannenberg is some to the west, and there was no intrinsic reason — other than the historical battle and its emotive resonance in the narrative of German and Slavic nationalism — to give its name to the 1914 battle.
This name has been in use for almost six centuries, but it has no connection to the modern concept of Slovenia as a polity of the Slovenes, which emerged only with Romantic nationalism in the 1840s.
Despite this, the relationship between Chinese nationalism and Taiwan remains controversial, involving symbolic issues such as the use of " The Republic of China " as the official name of the government on Taiwan and the use of " China " as the name of Government-owned corporations.
In 1916 he changed the spelling of his name to George Grosz as a protest against German nationalism and out of a romantic enthusiasm for America that originated in his early reading of the books of James Fenimore Cooper, Bret Harte and Karl May, and which he retained for the rest of his life.
In this event the composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, regarded as the most outstanding name of the Brazilian nationalism, was revealed.
Thus, in their eyes, Iraq's war took on the dimensions of not only a struggle for Arab nationalism, but also a campaign in the name of Islam.
In the 1960s and 1970s, some Latino / Hispanic student groups flirted with nationalism and differences over the proper name for members of the community — Chicano / Chicana, Latino / Latina, Mexican Americans, or Hispanics became tied up with deeper disagreements over whether to integrate into or remain separate from mainstream American society, as well as divisions between those Mexican Americans whose families had lived in the United States for two or more generations and more recent immigrants.
The Chinese nationalism asserted by the top leadership of the ROC government during the 1970s meant that a name such as " Taiwan " would be unacceptable to them.
The French name was retained, despite the rising tide of nationalism and increasing hostility between French and Germans during the 19th century, and ironically many of its recipients were honoured for acts performed in wars against France.
This practice was put into question by the new Ossetian nationalism in the early 1990s, when the dispute between the Ossetian subgroups of Digoron and Iron over the status of the Digoron dialect made the Ossetian intellectuals search for a new inclusive ethnic name.
" With Ioan Bogdan and Dimitrie Onciul, young Iorga was considered an exponent of the " new " or " critical " school, with which Junimism tackled Romantic nationalism in the name of objectivity.
In 1826 the party took the name of Parti Patriote, reflecting a much stronger sense of French-Canadian nationalism and a change of strategy.
Although the root MZGH is very ancient, Tamazgha as a country name is modern, coined in the context of Berber nationalism.
At the end of the 19th century, together with the rise of mass nationalism both Polish and Czech activists claimed the name Olza is too little Polish and Czech, respectively.
In 1855 he then led a parade of the Ivorites, a friendly society that held to a philosophy of Welsh nationalism, through the streets of Merthyr Tydfil, accompanied by a half-naked man calling himself Myrddin ( the Welsh name for Merlin ) and a goat.
Niekisch and his followers adopted the name of " National Bolsheviks " and looked to the Soviet Union as a continuation of both Russian nationalism and the old state of Prussia.
A similar use of Celticity for 19th century nationalism was made in Switzerland, when the Swiss were seen to originate in the Celtic tribe of the Helvetii, a link still found in the official Latin name of Switzerland, Confœderatio Helvetica, the source of the nation code CH and the name used on postage stamps ( Helvetia ).

name and Duvalier
" The new document granted Duvalier — or " Le Souverain ," as he was called — absolute powers as well as the right to name his successor.
During the dictatorship of Papa Doc Duvalier, certain Haitian secret policemen were given the name Tontons Macoutes (" Uncle-Gunnysacks ") because they were said also to make people disappear.

name and expelled
At age 12, Donaldson was expelled from the Boy Scouts for consensual sexual behavior with other boys ( who, as recipients, were not punished ).< ref name = donaldson > ( pdf )
The German population was expelled from between 1945 and 1947 and replaced with Poles and, as the medieval Polish name Lignica was considered archaic, the town was renamed Legnica.
The figure of Osarseph in Hellenistic historiography is a renegade Egyptian priest who leads an army of lepers against the pharaoh and is finally expelled from Egypt, changing his name to Moses.
Colloquially, napalm has been used as the generic name of several flammable liquids used in warfare, often forms of jellied gasoline, such as to be expelled by flamethrowers in infantry and armored warfare.
Black September's official name for the operation was " Ikrit and Biram ", after the names of two Palestinian Christian villages whose residents had been killed or expelled by the Israeli military Haganah in 1948.
By 1923 whatever Greek population remained was expelled in the population exchange between Greece and Turkey and shortly after the Turkish population moved to a more favorable location, which they called Güllü Bahçe, " rose garden ", the old Greek settlement partly still in use, today with the name Gelebeç or Kelebeş.
An alternative theory suggests the name may mean ' Cripple Well ', and that the settlement developed as a hamlet where people from the City of London were expelled when they had life threatening diseases like leprosy, for treatment by the church and the clean, healing waters from the wells.
) This understanding passed into later religious tradition, for example the stipulation in Catholic exorcism that the demon cannot be expelled until the exorcist has forced it to give up its name, at which point the name may be used in a stern command which will drive the demon away.
This successor organization, which after several name changes once again now titles itself simply the Theosophical Society, with the clarifying statement, " International Headquarters, Pasadena, California ," traces its beginnings to 1895 when William Quan Judge was expelled by Annie Besant after Blavatsky's death because he was faithful to the teachings of the Mahatmas.
In the same year, the Lynn Quakers expelled his father from the group, for reportedly accusing other Quakers of misusing funds, while writing under the pen name Hezekiah Micajah Jones.
Another party with this name was formed in 1990 in East Berlin by members of the GDR leadership who were expelled from the PDS, including Erich Honecker.
Emperor Hadrian expelled hundreds of thousands Jews from Judea, wiped the name off the maps, replaced it with Syria Palaestina, forbade Jews to set foot in Jerusalem.
The group was expelled from IS in 1971 and was known by the same name as its publication again until it merged with Workers Power to form the International-Communist League in 1975.
Its remaining German-speaking population was expelled to Germany after the war as the town became part of Poland with Polish name as " Człuchów ".
In January 1998 the UDP voluntarily withdrew from the peace talks before they were expelled in response to a number of murders committed by the Ulster Freedom Fighters, a cover name for the UDA.
The name of the wall ( first recorded in c. 1665 ) is unlikely to relate to Leicester's medieval Jewish community, which was never large and which was expelled from the town by Simon de Montfort in 1231.
Following World War II the region became part of Poland, and the town took on its present name, with the German population being expelled.
The 10th Congress of the Labor Party was held in June of the same year, which took three important decisions, first it changed the name of Labour Party to Socialist Party, second expelled all the members of the Politburo, and third it elected Nano as the new leader of the Socialist Party on June 12, 1991.
The anticommunist group of Ibáñez was expelled from the PS and they constituted the Socialist Party of the Workers ; nevertheless the Conservative of the electoral Roll assigned to the group of Ibáñez the name Socialist Party of Chile, forcing the group of Ampuero to adopt the name Popular Socialist Party.
Several soothsayers or necromancers of the late fifteenth century adopted the name Faustus, a reference to the Latin for " favoured " or " auspicious "; typical was Georgius Faustus Helmstetensis, calling himself astrologer and chiromancer, who was expelled from the town of Ingolstadt for such practices.
When the leading figures of the " Revolutionary Opposition ", the name itself only first appearing in print in their appeal document, were expelled from the IS its members met to decide on their course of action, and disagreements between Tearse's allies and the majority of the faction around David Yaffe rapidly surfaced.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, a number of its members were expelled from Labour, and it was at this point they took an " Open Turn " and established an independent organisation with the name Militant Labour.

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