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    “Natural Supernaturalism”: Carlyle’s Redemption of the Past in The French Revolution by David R. Sorensen

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Il n’est pas exagéré d’affirmer qu’il réhabilita l’histoire en tant que discipline au moment où celle-ci se trouvait menacée par de nombreuses forces convergentes, dont le dogmatisme religieux, le relativisme, l’utilitarisme, la pensée de Saint-Simon et celle d’Auguste Comte. Dans le sillage des philosophes allemands, de Goethe et des Saint-Simoniens, Carlyle sut apprécier la spécificité de chaque époque historique, mais il rejeta les présupposés relativistes selon lesquels le passé pourrait être totalement séparé du présent. …”
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    Quand le pèlerin chrétien est-il devenu touriste ? by Bonneau Michel

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Les écrits sur les pèlerinages médiévaux sont nombreux et anciens, surtout ceux qui se rapportent à la Terre Sainte, donnant lieu à des analyses variées L’auteur aborde un thème rarement analysé, celui du comportement pèlerin vis-à-vis du monde profane, à travers les récits des pèlerins. …”
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    Le street art entre valorisation informelle du territoire et logiques d’institutionnalisation by Aude Le Gallou

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Drawing on an analysis of the Saint-Nazaire based project, Les Oides, this paper aims to address geographical and political issues related to the urban valorization of street art. …”
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    Bagnards, orpailleurs et fonctionnaires du bassin du Maroni dans la Grande guerre by Virginie Brunelot, Arnauld Heuret

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Saint Laurent du Maroni was a penal town. It was the capital of France’s penal administration in the Maroni [along the Maroni river], a vast territory that was populated both by convicts and free citizens. …”
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    Une nouvelle agglomération antique arverne : le site de « La Croix de la Pierre » (Beaulieu, Charbonnier-les-Mines — Puy-de-Dôme) by Bertrand Dousteyssier

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…Thanks to aerial prospection, an ancient small town, as well as a segment from the Roman road Clermont-Ferrand – Augustonemetum / Saint-Paulien – Ruessio, were discovered near the towns of Beaulieu and Charbonnier-les-Mines (Puy-de-Dôme) in 2005. …”
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    Las visiones de Raúl Zurita y el prejuicio de lo sublime by Geneviève Fabry

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…To examine Zurita’s strategies (specially the association of poetry and land art) as expressions of the esthetics of sublime, as Kant, Lyotard and Saint Girons define it, permits to project a new light upon this most puzzling work and, at the same time, to determine more accurately what is at stake in the controversies it engenders (above all, consult the criticisms by Nelly Richard and Roberto Bolaño).…”
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    San la Muerte : un métissage religieux insistant by Maureen Burnot

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…We begin by exploring the data that enable us to grasp how catholic and indigenous elements gradually combined at the time of the genesis of devotion, before questioning the transformation of the amulet from an object of power to a popular saint over the course of the 20th century. From a simultaneously anthropological and historical approach, we show that San la Muerte combines elements of Guarani and Christian traditions, and constitutes a mixed and autonomous expression of the Argentinian identity.…”
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    Precisazioni per la pittura italiana del Seicento al Prado: Giuseppe Di Guido e Pasquale Chiesa by Giuseppe Porzio

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…This article contributes to the study of Neapolitan painting in the seventeenth century by discussing the attribution of two paintings in the storerooms of the Museo del Prado: a Head of a Saint, probably St Peter (P-5402), here attributed to Giuseppe Di Guido, a robust personality of precocious naturalistic extraction, also sensitive to the lessons of Ribera; and a Battle traditionally attributed to Aniello Falcone (P-139), here assigned to Pasquale Chiesa, a painter of Genoese origin—but with a figurative background steeped in Neapolitan elements—of which little is known, active in Rome in the mid-seventeenth century. …”
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    Joan of Arc as Propaganda Motif from the Dreyfus Affair to the Second World War by Jennifer Kilgore

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Plusieurs groupes tiennent Jeanne pour la leur : pendant l’Affaire Dreyfus, son image semble inspirer l’antisémitisme ; pour l’Église, elle est Sainte ; pour les Républicains français, elle est patriote ; pendant la guerre, elle motive la défense de la France.…”
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