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Felisa López, une réfugiée espagnole à Rennes en 1937
Published 2022-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Le Front populaire dans les récits historiques pour la jeunesse
Published 2017-07-01Subjects: Get full text
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La rebelión invertida del «culto Doctor D. José Fernández-Vega»: un caso de justicia al revés del primer franquismo
Published 2021-07-01Subjects: Get full text
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À l’épreuve de la « Bastille de Barberousse ». Trajectoire carcérale d’Arezki Kehal et des militants du PPA sous le Front Populaire
Published 2024-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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Irene Joliot-Curie, une féministe engagée ?
Published 2013-08-01“…As Sub-secretary of state for scientific research at the beginning of the Popular Front or as the faithful member of the French Community Party at the beginning of the Cold War, her political engagements were always on the side of promoting an egalitarian society. …”
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L’idée républicaine dans l’émigration antifasciste en exil
Published 2017-02-01“…The controversy agitate the Italian Human Rights Leagueand the Anti-Fascist Concentration before dying in the late 1920s with an overall republicanization, that the attempt to broadest national unity, wanted by the Communist party in the time of the Popular fronts, disturbed only temporarily, as it was contrary to the identity of the parties, including this party, to the militants’ opinion, and to the influence of republican France as principal place of political emigration.…”
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Ecological movement in Baltic republics in the years of perestroika
Published 2024-09-01“…As a result, the Baltic intelligentsia who initiated discussion of these problems and managed to organize various protest actions gained some experience in mobilizing the population of the republics, which was then used in the creation of Popular Fronts and movements. They in turn triggered disintegration mechanisms in the USSR in the next stages of perestroika.…”
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