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L’échelon manquant ? Les archives municipales en Algérie : histoire de fonds et possibilités historiographiques
Published 2024-12-01“…On the one hand, thinking about archives and colonial or imperial dynamics together has been the subject of particularly stimulating research, both across the board and in more specific fields. …”
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COPD with Eosinophilic Inflammation is Susceptible to Particulate Air Pollution Exposure
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Tisser dans le désert : interactions et adaptations autour d’un ouvroir missionnaire au Mzab (1892-1950)
Published 2024-07-01“…In doing so, the sisters invested an everyday feminine activity and transformed it in new settings, in line with the development of an imperial economy and colonial policies to promote “indigenous arts”. …”
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Pouvoir politique et pouvoir religieux. L’exploitation de la Sanusiyya au sein de la Libye indépendante (1951-1958)
Published 2022-12-01“…Whereas in the past the success of the Sanusiyya had depended on a precise autonomy toward the imperial structure of the Ottoman and colonial empires, so that the figure of the šayḫ was functional for the preservation of the Sufi Way and the transmission of Islamic knowledge, the political legitimisation of his function, as emir and king, led to a redefinition of the whole structure of the ṭarīqa. …”
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Dairy intake and cognitive function in older adults in three cohorts: a mendelian randomization study
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Joint effects of temperature and humidity with PM2.5 on COPD
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La poésie lyrique, un outil d’unification linguistique et politique
Published 2023-12-01“… Lyric poetry as a tool to unify language and politics points of view. We propose to examine how lyric poetry was used as a politic tool by French kings of the Renaissance period (1515–1589). …”
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