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  1. Hace 9 horas · The Fin de siècle movement of the Belle Époque persisted into the 20th century, but was brutally cut short with the outbreak of World War I (an effect depicted e.g. in Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain, published 1924).The Dada movement of 1916–1920 was at least in part a protest against the bourgeois nationalist and colonialist interests which many Dadaists believed were the root cause of ...

  2. Hace 9 horas · Clarence Thomas (born June 23, 1948) is an American lawyer and jurist who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was nominated by President George H. W. Bush to succeed Thurgood Marshall and has served since 1991. After Marshall, Thomas is the second African American to serve on the Supreme Court and has ...

  3. Hace 9 horas · Pages vii-lxxiv. Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 1, 1509-1514.Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1920.

  4. Hace 9 horas · A rehabilitation that comes at a time when new reports against him have been forwarded to the police and to the Abbey’s external investigation. At the beginning of May, a canon from Saint-Maurice organized a hunger strike from the Notre-Dame du Scex chapel. The clergyman put a sheet of paper on the table with the contacts of journalists ...

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  6. www.wikiquery.en-us.nina.az › Rehabilitation_trial_of_Joan_of_ArcRehabilitation trial of Joan of Arc

    Hace 9 horas · The conviction of Joan of Arc in 1431 was posthumously investigated on appeal in the 1450s by Inquisitor General Jean Br