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Répression et résurgence du judaïsme dans Daniel Deronda : les voies de la masculinité sont-elles impénétrables ?
Published 2010-06-01“…It explores the fault lines of the British androcentric system through the diegetic itinerary of its eponymous hero and his compatriots, who cut unremarkable figures of respectability. …”
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Le duc de Blacas (1771-1839) en Italie : les grandes étapes dans la constitution d’une collection privée au début du XIXe siècle
Published 2022-11-01“…His growing unpopularity, repeated exiles and, finally, the sale of his collection to the British Museum in 1866 contributed to his relative oblivion. …”
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On Atmospherics: Staging Stormzy and nonbinary thinking
Published 2021-12-01“…This includes an analysis of stage atmospheres as indeterminate ‘worlding envelopes’ and the role of atmospherics in enacting, projecting, or affirming possible worlds for Black British culture. McCormack’s proposal of atmospheric envelopment is extended into the study of theatre and performance by positioning ‘scenographics’ as a type of atmospherics. …”
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Graham Greene’s Journey Without Maps and the Fascination of the Abomination
Published 2009-07-01“…He opens a critical dialogue on this subject with his two main hypotexts, Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and, especially, The Blue Book, a British government publication; the abomination is found to be polysemic. …”
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Resource Allocation in a Cognitive Radio System with Imperfect Channel State Estimation
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Jérémie et la « coupe de la colère de Dieu » : une miniature inédite, premier jalon d’un discours anti-judaïque à Cluny au xe siècle
Published 2025-01-01“…Placed at the beginning of Raban Maur’s Commentary on Jeremiah – London, British Library, Add MS 22820, fol. 9ro –, the historiated initial of the prophet Jeremiah has never been studied. …”
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Le pouvoir économique du Chinatown de Londres : d’un espace de l’entre-deux à un produit londonien
Published 2022-12-01“…The place branding process of London’s Chinatown has contributed to creating new ways of reading the place, and is not only carried out by the Chinese as some form of self-fashioning, but also by local authorities, networks of associations and mostly Shaftesbury—a British real estate investment trust. Highly marketed as a commodity, London’s Chinatown has been re-imagined and transformed into a hybrid social, economic and political construct that is intrinsic to the West, and more particularly to London.…”
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Du baromètre au piolet, cent cinquante ans de visions britanniques de la montagne
Published 2008-05-01“…Throughout the XVIIIth and XIXth centuries, daring British travellers kept exploring and conquering mountain ranges up to then mostly "terra incognita Many of them, from William Brockedon, Edward Whymper, John Auldjo or Albert Smith not only wrote about them but also sketched or painted their landscapes thanks to their multi-faceted talents as writers, painters or engravers. …”
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Une analyse des métadonnées de la revue française Rééducation orthophonique (1997-2018)
Published 2023-12-01“…We also compare our case with the British journal International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders. …”
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The Research Agenda for Perinatal Innovation and Digital Health Project: Human-Centered Approach to Multipartner Research Agenda Codevelopment
Published 2025-01-01“…ConclusionsOur research agenda highlights the needs for perinatal digital health research to support improvements in the quality of care in British Columbia. By using a human-centered design approach, we were able to co-design research priorities that are meaningful to patients and health system stakeholders. …”
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Double degree programs and education for sustainable development implementation: Experience of Ukrainian and UK universities cooperation in wartime
Published 2025-02-01“…All interviewees represent the double-degree staff from different roles.Despite some differences between the procedures, the principles of internal quality assurance in Ukrainian universities correspond to those of their British partners. The findings show that implementing DDP promotes “learning by doing” for teaching staff, encouraging curriculum innovation and professional development. …”
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La femme migrante comme agent de contrôle social dans le contexte de la frontière américaine. La Virginie au xviie siècle et la Californie à l’époque de la ruée vers l’or...
Published 2022-06-01“…This article focuses on projects aiming to entice British or Anglo-American women to migrate to Virginia in the seventeenth century and to California during the Gold Rush in order to balance an extremely high male to female sex ratio and to stabilize areas recently disrupted by extreme demographic transformations following predominantly male waves of migration. …”
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On the margins of perception - TO-clauses: a standard construction of perception verbs?
Published 2018-06-01“…Three varieties of English – British, American and Canadian English – are thus compared so as to identify: how frequently TO-infinitivals occur as complements; which verbs take this type of complement; and in which variety and in which register they are frequently used. …”
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Scottish and English architecture: a “provincial” relationship?
Published 2019-10-01“…The discussion that follows on Revivalism(s) is articulated relative to long-standing issues of nationhood; considering Scotland first as an independent European state, over many centuries until union with England in 1707; and secondly, thereafter, Scotland’s attempt to define its status within both the British union and the empire; an arrangement in which the paradigms were those of England; but an England which tolerated a degree of cultural individuality so long as political adherence to the “core” was assured. …”
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