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La prison de Guingamp, de l’ombre à la lumière
Published 2024-01-01“…The prison was built by the Côtes-du-Nord department and opened in 1841 thanks to Charles Lucas, general inspector of prisons, Louis Lorin, departmental architect and Alexis de Tocqueville, the great French historian, thinker and publicist. …”
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Pour une éthique de l’environnement inspirée par le pragmatisme : l’exemple du développement durable
Published 2010-04-01“…We want to show here how pragmatism, understood in the light of three of its main thinkers and founders, Charles S. Peirce, William James and John Dewey, can totally renew our conception both of the theoretical and of the applied work in environmental ethics. …”
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LA CRÍTICA DE TAYLOR AL LIBERALISMO PROCEDIMENTAL Y A LA RACIONALIDAD PRÁCTICA MODERNA
Published 2010-01-01“…En el presente artículo se estudia la crítica que Charles Taylor ha formulado al modelo del liberalismo procedimental y a la concepción de racionalidad práctica moderna. …”
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Nepomucká sousoší v Olomouci a v Žarošicích a jejich východočeské paralely. Příspěvek k poznání barokního sochařství na Moravě
Published 2006-01-01“…John of Nepomuk´s iconography in the baroque sculpture of Bohemia and Moravia: martyr´s dropping from the Prague´s Charles Bridge to the river and St. John as a beadsman. …”
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On the Spaces of Guerre Moderne: The French Army in Northern Algeria (1954–1962)
Published 2017-02-01“…Second, the period between 1958 and 1962, which brought General Charles de Gaulle back to power, divided military from civil powers, and transformed the camps into ‘rural settlements’. …”
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« I am the Resurrection and the Life » : Sydney Carton, ou les modalités du retour d’une figure familière dans A Tale of Two Cities
Published 2010-06-01“…Sydney Carton’s oxymoronic characterization is never satisfactorily explained to the reader, and an analysis of the part he plays as Charles Darnay’s double simply emphasizes the motif of exclusion. …”
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L’Ase Negre (1946 - 1949), première revue d’occitanisme politique d’après-guerre
Published 2014-07-01“…Testut coma un ase negre (literally: stubborn like a black mule), Ase Negre, resuming this saying showing the stubbornness of the young post-war occitanists Hélène Cabanes, Léon Cordes and Robert Lafont, is the new political review (that) they launched by being inspired by the magazine Occitania upon which we shall stop as well as on the personality of its founder Charles Camproux. We've got enough letters exchanged during that period to be able to follow the creation of the review. …”
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Darwin’s Chalcopyrite: Engaging Museum Audiences with Global Extractive Stories
Published 2024-12-01“…As part of its strategic commitment to addressing this challenge, this paper outlines a case study in the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Cambridge, where observations and collections made by Charles Darwin during his three-year voyage around the world on board HMS Beagle provide a window onto wider social and economic issues that continue to be relevant today. …”
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On Literary Spoils of War in Private Libraries. The Case of Rålamb at Länna Gård
Published 2024-03-01“… After arriving in Sweden, the literary spoils of war taken from Poznań in the Swedish deluge in the 1650s ended up in the private country house library of nobleman Clas Rålamb (1622–1698), who had been sent by Swedish King Charles X Gustavus (reigned 1654–1660) to manage the difficult situation in this Polish town while it was under Swedish command. …”
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Construction of Islamic identity in the Lampung community leadership system through folk poetry
Published 2025-12-01“…This is a qualitative research, with Charles Sanders Peirce semiotic theory, elaborated by Peter Berger and Burhan Bungin’s social construction theory, used to analyze the texts of folk poetry. …”
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O cinema como alegoria para a dinâmica que envolve a subcidadania brasileira
Published 2021-06-01“…Ademais, fazendo uma aproximação entre as obras – e nos servindo de referenciais teóricos trazidos por Jessé Souza, como Charles Taylor e Pierre Bourdieu –, buscaremos problematizar questões concernentes ao essencialismo culturalista que edifica uma distinção ontológica entre os indivíduos. …”
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Le Saint-Office face au tribunal de l’opinion. Controverse et réforme de la justice inquisitoriale en Castille au temps de la congrégation de Burgos (1508)
Published 2013-06-01“…First undertaken by Juan-Antonio Llorente and taken further by the positivist historian Henry Charles Lea, the study of the Spanish Inquisition through the prism of Spanish public opinion in the 16th century has provoked and is still provoking interest among historians. …”
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Le Phare de Bayonne et La Sentinelle des Pyrénées : regards croisés de deux journaux français sur l’actualité espagnole de 1838
Published 2023-02-01“…On one hand, coming secretely from Austria, the arrival of the princess of Beira in the basque provinces and her wedding with the pretender Don Carlos of Borbon (Charles V of Spain). On the other hand, the increase in the massacres of captives on each side, and the reprisals, justified by military proclamations and published letters. …”
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A Peircean transcendental framework for conceiving human and non-human culture
Published 2022-12-01“…The semiotic realism of the American philosopher and scientist Charles S. Peirce (1839–1914) originally emerged out of a systematic critique of Kant’s transcendental philosophy. …”
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De l’industrie de la confection au musée de la Chemiserie et de l’Élégance masculine d’Argenton-sur-Creuse (Indre)
Published 2024-03-01“…The museum was opened in 1993 and is located in the earliest mechanical lingerie workshop, set up by Charles Brillaud in about 1860. On the second floor of this former factory, beneath its north-lit roofs, a shirt-making workshop has been reconstituted. …”
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Fostering team resilience with servant leadership: A multi-level study of the construction industry
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İngiliz Konsolos James Henry Monahan’ın Raporlarında Bitlis Vilayeti (1896-1898)
Published 2020-06-01“…The Consulate of the Bitlis Province of Britain was opened at the level of the Vice-Consul attached to the province of Erzurum in 1895. Charles Seymour Hampson was appointed as the first consul of the province. …”
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Anton’s Syndrome due to Bilateral Ischemic Occipital Lobe Strokes
Published 2014-01-01“…In addition, the patient occasionally becomes agitated and talks to himself, which indicates that, besides Anton’s syndrome, he might have had Charles Bonnet syndrome, characterized by both visual loss and hallucinations. …”
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Costanzo Festa’s (?) motet ‘O altitudo divitiarum’ re-examined: new suggestions regarding its source context, attribution and function
Published 2024-11-01“…The analysis of O altitudo divitiarum, on the other hand, its stylistic features, transmission, and liturgical and historical context has made me suggest that the motet, if indeed by Festa, may have been intended for the peace treaty in Nice in 1538 with participation of Pope Paul III, Emperor Charles V, and King Francis I of France. If so, it could be considered as a companion to Cristóbal de Morales’s six-voice motet in two movements Jubilate Deo omnis terra which was specifically written for this occasion. …”
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