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The Anglo-French Relationship as seen through British Political Cartoons, from the Third to the Fifth Republic
Published 2003-01-01“…À la fin du XIXe siècle jusqu’au milieu du siècle suivant, la France était dénigrée, l’image de la France était celle d’un pays divisé et faible, ses dirigeants incapables ou simplement malhonnêtes. …”
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Secondary manubriosternal joint dislocation displacement in a teenager patient
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Midostaurin shapes macroclonal and microclonal evolution of FLT3-mutated acute myeloid leukemia
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Acquired subgaleal fluid collections in childhood: A case series
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A cross-country comparison of pig production systems performance: Evidence from EU countries
Published 2023-12-01“…In Denmark, Germany, France, and Poland, the most significant opportunities for growth are found in transitional efficiency. …”
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L’occitan, kezako qu’es aquò ? Enjeux d’une minorisation, entre langue et territoire
Published 2024-12-01“…Occitan is the regional language with the most numerous speakers in France, yet it is not very well known or identified by the general population. …”
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2091
Les infrastructures hydrauliques et la maîtrise de l’eau en Crau : de la production de l’abondance à la gestion de la rareté
Published 2019-12-01“…This article articulates an history and sociology of science and technology with the analysis of power exercise to study concrete process of modernization for the redefinition of knowledge, infrastructures, roles and practices towards the mastership of water in Crau (South of France). We propose a local approach based on the hydraulic infrastructures built to generate abundance for France post-war reconstruction which are today in the center of water scarcity management apparatuses.…”
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Philippe le Bel avant Philippe IV, quelle diplomatie? (1276 – 1285)
Published 2024-06-01“…Philip the Fair is primogenitus of France from 1276 to 1285. His first diplomatic activities are alongside his father, at the beginning of the 1280s : he participates, with other members of the royal family, in meetings with Peter III of Aragon. …”
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Entretenir la mémoire des inondations via les repères de crue ?
Published 2018-11-01“…In this article, we are particularly interested in flood markers in France in the modern period (since the nineteenth century). …”
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2099
Norme, écart et usages : premiers éléments d’une étude sur les anciens collèges jésuites en Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Published 2021-05-01“…This article aims to establish an inventory of a current study of seventeen Jesuit colleges, located in a territory that intersects the former Jesuit provinces of Lyon, Toulouse and France. The chronological framework chosen runs from the creation of the first Jesuit college in France, in 1556, to the date of expulsion of the order from the kingdom of France, in 1762.On the one hand, we intend to compare the general framework of the regulations established by the Society of Jesus for the construction of its houses, particularly attentive to the questions of functionality and adaptation of spaces to liturgical, community and educational needs, and the design and implementation arrangements for the construction of the studied colleges, and on the other hand, to show how these rules could be reconciled with local constraints and uses, reflecting the flexibility and adaptability of the Society’s members to the specifics of each territory.The questions asked by this contribution are the following: can we highlight a network of Jesuit colleges (points and degrees of similarity in design and construction, filiations and variants, singularities, etc.) as ancestors/models for high schools from 1802 onwards, especially in terms of their location and distribution? …”
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Oscar Wilde and la critique impressionniste
Published 2013-03-01“…It shows how Wilde’s views of criticism in the essays collected in Intentions are prefigured by Anatole France and Jules Lemaître, and how the dialogic discussion of art in ‘The Critic as Artist’ itself prefigures a real-life debate between France and the conservative critic Ferdinand Brunetière, who rejected the ‘subjective’ approach as ‘impressionist criticism’. …”
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