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    Nostalgie et posthistoire dans quelques utopies louis-quatorziennes (1675-1714) by Peter Murvai

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Thus, inside this paradigm, the hypothesis of a correlation between the classical narrative utopias and the ideology of progress doesn’t stand scrutiny given the fact that these texts reject the foundations of liberalism in the name of the old ideal of the civic republicanism and of the simplicity of the Native Americans.…”
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    Les fêtes civiques toulousaines, lieu d’affirmation républicaine face au danger royaliste de l’an V by Marie-Hélène Guilbault

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…In Year V, the municipal administration of Toulouse of Jacobin tendency, and her mayor Desbarreaux were facing the attacks of the royalists and of some moderate republicans. They used the speeches delivered during the civic celebrations ordered by the Directory to put forward their republicanism and to maintain the cohesion of their community. …”
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    The Transatlantic Political Economy by Allan Potofsky

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…On both sides of the Atlantic, a desire to deepen economic ties between the two « regenerated » nations was kindled by the ideological potentials of republicanism in the United States and of the « reform monarchy » at the end of the ancien régime and opening years of the Revolution.This article examines an overlooked element in the « master narrative » of historians who have focused on the degradation of the political and economic ties between the two nations after 1787 : the American financial debt toward France grew in significance with the awareness of the proportions of the deficit of the French state. …”
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    Citoyenneté féminine sous la Seconde République : entre le réformisme social et la démocratisation by Ana Aguado

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…All these rights, as well as the right to vote, were included in the Constitution of 1931. The new republican regime therefore created the necessary conditions -although still insufficient- for women to redefine egalitarian concepts found in certain political cultures, such as republicanism or socialism, with a gender approach. …”
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    Le communalisme ou l’avenir de la Commune de 1871 by Pierre Sauvêtre, Frank Noulin, Jean-François Wagniart

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…It is no longer a question of overcoming the weaknesses of the Commune, but of asking the Commune how to go beyond certain dead-ends in left-wing traditions such as left-wing republicanism, Marxism or anarchism. This is the meaning of the ongoing construction of a communalist movement, which can find in the Commune of 1871 a set of inspirations – on the substitution of a confederation of communes for the state, the self-institution of a commune which is both democratic and social, and the emancipation of women – and in the work of Murray Bookchin a theoretical contribution to define the relationship between communalism and ecology. …”
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    Arrêt sur image(s) : « The Old Icons » de Seamus Heaney by Pascale Amiot-Jouenne

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…As the title suggests, the three pictures are not fictitious works of art, but icons of Irish republicanism and Catholicism associated with the 1798 Rebellion, which anchored the poet’s attachment to the nationalist cause. …”
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    Machiavelli and instituent power by Albano Pina

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This article reconsiders the concept of instituent power from the perspective of Machiavelli’s republicanism. More specifically, it intends to see how the Florentine, while reflecting on the relation between society and institutions in Roman republic, already identifies the defining features of the mentioned power: namely, 1) his conflictual nature; 2) his inappropriability; 3) the fact that it consists in a continuous process, without beginning nor end. …”
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    La idea de España en la Institución Libre de Enseñanza. Análisis de los primeros cinco años del Boletín (1877-1882) by José R. de Arellano

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…From its foundation in 1876 until its prohibition in 1940, the Institución Libre de Enseñanza [«Free Institution of Education»] played a central role in what we now call the Silver Age of Spanish science and culture and in the shaping of the Spanish left through tendencies like republicanism, regenerationism and socialism. The ILE’s contribution to the development of a country in great need of an educational impetus contrasts with the criticisms of anti-patriotism or Black Legend that it still receives today (Krausist philosophy, uncritical adoption of «Europeanness» as a model, etc.). …”
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    A cidadania, o universalismo e a diferença by Paulo Manuel Costa

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The contemporary debate on citizenship has been dominated by three theoretical currents: liberalism, communitarianism and republicanism. It reveals different ways of conceptualising citizenship and thus a diversity of proposals for the design and organization of political institutions. …”
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    Transgression et subversion : George Jacob Holyoake, Charles Bradlaugh et l’athéisme militant à l’époque victorienne by Jean-Michel Yvard

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Charles Bradlaugh (1833-1891), who became the most famous representative of atheism at the time, embodied both the intellectual debate induced by the question of the existence of God and a constant, militant involvement in favour of other causes that were just as radical and transgressive, such as republicanism or artificial birth control. In 1880, when he became an MP, Bradlaugh never stopped professing an atheistic position, which prevented him from occupying his seat in the House of Commons for six years, although he was later re-elected no less than four times. …”
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    La Novela Española de Toulouse (1947-1948). Un catálogo de literatura antifascista by Fernando Larraz

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…This article analyzes this collection of brief literary texts from a double point of view: the cultural history of book publishing and the culture of the Spanish republican exile. It is shown that the collections continued a publishing practice in early 20th century Spain, the novel collection under subscription, to which peculiarities of the republican culture of exile are added. …”
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    L’évolution de l’inspiration poétique républicaine de Mameli à Carducci : de l’antimonarchisme mazzinien et jacobin à la « démocratie dynastique » by Laura Fournier-Finocchiaro

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The article examines the evolution of the Republican poetic inspiration in the second half of the nineteenth century. …”
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    Quand la foule devient peuple … avec Léon Gambetta by Aude Dontenwille-Gerbaud

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…In this key moment of French history, the republican project is aimed at canalizing the energy of the crowd into the construction of an enlightened people. …”
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    Drafting of the Union treaty in September-December 1991: from the dismantling of statehood to the USSR's collapse by A. V. Lukashin

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The key problem, to which all discussions of the Union Treaty were reduced, concerned distribution of power between the Union and Republican elites. The analysis of the sources allows us to conclude that during the autumn negotiations a compromise between the Union and the Republican leaders was impossible - the project “Novo-Ogarevo-2” was doomed to failure initially. …”
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    Les conversations entre les militaires franquistes et les gouvernements républicains en exil, septembre 1946 - avril 1947 by Bruno Vargas

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…The documents consulted for this article shed new and surprising light on Republican cabinet policy between 1946 and 1947. The discussions between Republican emissaries and high-ranking officers of the Francoist military suggest that even if the former were concerned about the risk of duplicity, they nonetheless believed that all had not been lost. …”
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    Atatürk Dönemi Dış Politikasında Barış İlkesinin Uygulanmasına Bir Örnek: İspanya İç Savaşı by Gültekin K. BİRLİK

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Although the Civil War progressed against the Republicans, Turkey officially recognised the elected government of The Republicans during the Civil War. …”
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    Methodical and hardware-software for recording and processing speech signals for diagnosis of neurological diseases by T. P. Kul, M. M. Mezhennaya, Yu. N. Rushkevich, A. N. Osipov, S. A. Likhachev, I. V. Rushkevich

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The testing of developed methodological and software tools was carried out on the basis of the Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Neurology and Neurosurgery of the Ministry of Healthcare of Belarus and the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics. …”
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    L’idée républicaine dans l’émigration antifasciste en exil by Éric Vial

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The antifascist emigration of the interwar period, which forms part of the political class of the Italian Republic, may seem little concerned by the institutional issue, whether this emigration is seen as unanimous Republican or it is considered preferable to silence the possible differences. …”
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