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    Les représentations de la bataille de La Nouvelle-Orléans by Pierre-François PEIRANO

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…A landmark event in the military history of the United States, the battle of New Orleans, fought on January 8th, 1815, accounted for the strategic role still played by the city in the early 19th century. …”
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    Les enjeux de la bataille de Mânû (283/896) by Virginie Prevost

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…In May 896, the Aghlabid army led by Ibrâhîm II crushed the Ibâḍî Nafûsa in Mânû on Coastal Tripolitania. After this battle, several other military campaigns were launched in the Djebel Nafûsa and in Southern Tunisia (Qanṭrâra and Nafzâwa). …”
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    Propagande et « contre-propagande » en Irlande pendant la Première Guerre mondiale by Jérôme aan de Wiel

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…The First World War caused a major propaganda battle in Ireland between, on the one hand, the constitutional Nationalist Party, led by John Redmond, and the British authorities who were both in favour of the war and voluntary recruitment, and on the other hand, Sinn Féin, opposition nationalists and also a few Catholic clergymen who were against the British war effort in the country, deeming that the home rule crisis had not been dealt with in a satisfactory way. …”
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    Incest, Lit(t)erally: How Joyce Censored The Wake by Stéphane Jousni

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…All his life long as a writer, Joyce had to battle against censorship — be it political, moral or aesthetic — and censors, be they Irish, British, American, or even French. …”
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    Defoe’s Mothers of Alterity : Moll Flanders and Roxana by Katerina Kitsi-Mitakou

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Defoe’s heroines, Moll Flanders and Roxana, are in interesting ways a mixture of diverse Others. My aim here is to explore some of the ways in which these two heroines experience and embody alterity, focusing mainly on concepts of the self as a cell that generates doubles, pairs of identical mothers and daughters that are involved in constant battle with each other. …”
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    Rage in a Time of Millennial Raving: Rage Against the Machine’s Critical Disruption of Y2K Excitement by Phillip Serrato

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…Nous étudierons l’intrusion brillante et salutaire du groupe Rage Against the Machine, avec son album The Battle of Los Angeles (1999), dans la frénésie euphorique du passage au deuxième millénaire à la fin de l’année 1999. …”
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    In the Name of the British People: Words and Democracy in Three Post-Brexit Films by Nicole Cloarec

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…At a time when the British political scene and media environment have been saturated with references to “the people” and “the people’s voice”, films may seem the ideal means to question what it means to “represent” something or someone, and reveal how the term of “people”, while being overused and misused, offers a floating signifier that conjures up all types of projections. …”
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    La propagande anti-britannique en France pendant l’Occupation by Françoise Passera

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…In 1940, the anti-British brainwashing campaigns aimed at ridding the defeated French of their guilt by accusing the ex-ally of being the cause of the conflict and of deceit during the Battle of France. In 1941-1942, the Allies’ military setbacks were the subject of tracts and brochures that ridiculed British strategic skills. …”
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    An Image of Britain during the Second World War: The films of Humphrey Jennings (1939-1945) by Elena Von Kassel

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…La guerre n’était pas encore gagnée, mais la propagande dans le documentaire anglais était bien plus efficace que celle de l’ennemi, et parvenait, en même temps, à toucher toutes les couches de la population.…”
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    Une illusion de joie dans beaucoup de souffrances : en finir avec la « fête épique » by Philippe Haugeard

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This paper is intended to challenge the well-established idea that the “chanson de geste” would celebrate the war in the form of a joyous melee in which the pleasure of killing would be accompanied by search for glory: the critic was thus able to speak of “epic feast” to qualify episodes of battle. …”
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    The Imprint of the War in Ford Madox Ford’s Critical Writings by Isabelle BRASME

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In the early months of the First World War, Ford wrote prolifically about the future of literature and on a broader scope, of civilisation and human psychology; in his “Literary Portraits” that were published in Outlook, he showed remarkable prescience when it came to the consequences that the war would bear on the arts and on what he termed “the mind”. …”
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