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    Remarques critiques sur l’historiographie des Choctaw by Benjamin Balloy

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Furthering the “multiethnic confederacy” hypothesis, Greg O’Brien recently promoted the idea that the conflict of 1748-1750, between a so-called “pro-French” and a so-called “pro-British” faction among the Choctaw, could be analyzed as the persistent effect of such ethnogenesis. …”
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    Le discours rapporté dans un corpus d’anglais oral : formes et frontières by Sylvie HANOTE

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…It is based on the acoustic analysis of an oral corpus drawn from the radio (BBC Radio for British English and National Public Radio for American English) which has been compiled at Poitiers University. …”
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    Truth's a Dog Must to Kennel by Tim Crouch by Yeliz Biber Vangölü

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This is a review of Truth’s a Dog Must to Kennel (2022) by the contemporary British theatre practitioner Tim Crouch. Premiered at the Royal Lyceum Theatre as a part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2022, the play is a direct outcome of Crouch’s experience, both as a human being and a theatre maker, of the COVID-19 pandemic and his thoughts on the death of theatre as an art form during the pandemic. …”
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    From the particular to the universal: revolution at the heart of Robert Burns’s poetics by Cameron MORIN

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…This article focuses on Robert Burns’s poetry, and argues that an inductive movement from the particular to the universal characterises a specific poetic paradigm developed by Burns that makes him a leading figure in British and European Romanticism, following Anne-Marie Thiesse’s account of late-eighteenth century aesthetics. …”
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    The Paradox of the Pavements – How the Cultural Value of Limestone Pavements Resulted in Widespread Damage to These Landforms Across Northern Britain and What Has Been Done about i... by Murphy Phillip

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This has been a geoconservation success story but there are ongoing concerns that damage may have been displaced to other areas of the British Isles.…”
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    Cinquante ans après : mémoire oweniste et chartiste du roman radical des années 1790 by Marion Leclair

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article looks at the memory of the British radical novel of the 1790s in the Owenist and Chartist literature of the 1830s and 1840s. …”
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    L’horreur acoustique musiques « anempathiques » dans le théâtre de Martin Crimp by Aloysia Rousseau

    Published 2003-06-01
    “…The British playwright Martin Crimp suggests an ironic use of music and sounds in his stage directions. …”
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    From Dumas fils’s Étrangère to Wilde’s Aventurière: French Theatrical Forerunners of the Wildean Female Dandy by Ignacio Ramos Gay

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…My aim is thus twofold: first to recognize the debt British playwrights contracted towards French drama and, secondly, to state that French theatrical stereotypes, even when being the main cause of native playwrights’ drowsiness, were also the first step towards the renaissance of English drama, as it can be observed throughout Oscar Wilde’s, Pinero’s, Gilbert’s and Jones’s dramaturgies.…”
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    John Bull’s Adventures in the Fiscal Wonderland : Rhétorique graphique et propagande politique dans la controverse fiscale 1903-1910 by Philippe Vervaecke

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…It then delineates the rhetoric displayed by protectionist and free-trade pictorial propaganda and the consistency of their respective viewpoints of British society and of the international context. …”
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    Mimesis de la douleur chez George Oppen et J. H. Prynne by Xavier Kalck

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This article means to consider the work of two poets working in the second half of the twentieth century - an American, George Oppen, and a British poet, J. H. Prynne - and how they resort to quotation as a technique when dealing with expressions of pain. …”
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    Contours of pacificism: Ramsden Balmforth's advocacy of peace in the Union of South Africa and beyond by F. Hale

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…It is argued that Balmforth was not at any time an absolute pacifist, and that the distinction between “pacifism” and “pacificism” which was advanced by inter alia the British historians A.J.P. Taylor and Martin Ceadel is particularly useful for interpreting Balmforth and placing him on the spectrum of positions with regard to the ethical defensibility of taking up arms. …”
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    First Records of the Guest Ant Formicoxenus Quebecensis Francoeur From Western Canada (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) by A. Buschinger, R. D. Schumann, J. Heinze

    Published 1994-01-01
    “…Here we report on five new localities in Alberta and British Columbia. The particular features of F. quebecensis, queen and male polymorphism, correspond in both areas.…”
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    Breaking the Spell of Past Misdeeds: A Hauntological Reading of The House of the Seven Gables by Justyna Fruzińska

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables is a text about haunting on many levels: Hawthorne himself is haunted by his family history and by the literary influence of British gothic; the house is haunted by literal ghosts, signaling the unresolved nature of past events; the novel’s characters are haunted by the family history and their own unfulfilled futures. …”
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    Power and Statebuilding in the Anglo-Norman World: An Overview by Judith Ann Green

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The need for a wider approach to the history of power away from the history of kings, including lords and ecclesiastics, is stressed, and developments within a British context, in Wales and Scotland, are briefly considered. …”
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    « Suspect Device » : punk et violence dans l’Irlande du Nord des « Troubles » by Timothy A. Heron

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…In 1976, punk took the United Kingdom by surprise, and for one brief moment, challenged some of the cultural and social assumptions of British society, shocking public opinion and causing an outbreak of moral panic in its wake. …”
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    Peur, mensonges et propagande : la presse britannique et les demandeurs d’asile by Pascale Villate-Compton

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…At a time when the integration of ethnic communities in Europe has become a burning issue, the case of Great Britain and the role played by its national press is particularly interesting. The British press, with its high circulation figures, is amongst the most virulent in Europe. …”
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