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Sahara, protestations sociales et « révolution ». Le Maghreb à la croisée des chemins
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Methods of Protest, the State and a Passion for Political Sociology. A Dialogue with Marco Estrada Saavedra
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Introduction : Quand l’Algérie proteste. Le Maghreb au prisme du hirak algérien
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American Philhellenes, Protestant Missionaries and the “Orphans” of the 1821 Hellenic War of Independence: The Case of Christodoulos Evangelides
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Visual Essay: The City Hides the Process. Popular Protest in ‘Vila Autodromo’, Rio de Janeiro
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Ruling the streets: the policing of protest and political violence in Madrid during the Second Republic, 1931-1936
Published 2025-02-01“…With the purpose of partially filling this gap, the following article analyses the policing of protest in the province of Madrid from 14 April 1931 to 17 July 1936. …”
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Lost to Presence: The Entanglements of Writing, Protestant Christianity, and Empire in the 19th-Century Southern Africa
Published 2021-06-01“…It explores this dialectic as it relates to the interaction between Sotho-speaking communities and Protestant Christian missionaries in the 19th-century Southern Africa. …”
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Introduction : Quand l’Algérie proteste. Le Maghreb au prisme du hirak algérien
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Idololatria Vilnensis: The Confessional Debates of Jesuits and Protestants on Sacred Images in the 16th Century Lithuania
Published 2025-01-01“… Despite the abundance of theological treatises in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the late 16th century, only five of the eighty-six known titles deal with the use of sacred images and reveal the opposing sides of Catholics and Protestants in such confessional debates. The Protestant perspective is represented by Andrzej Wolan’s 1583 treatise ‘An Attack on the Idolatry of the Loyolites of Vilnius’, which relies primarily on theological arguments to criticise the Catholic practice of using sacred images. …”
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Cast as Written: Protestant Missionaries and their Translation of Molimo as the Christian God in 19th-century Southern Africa
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A Periodical "Pagalba" Issued by the Protestant Wing of the National Movement of Lithuania Minor in Germany (till 1919)
Published 2024-08-01“…The latest to emerge was the Protestant wing of Lithuanian national movement with a periodical "Pagalba" (1904--1939). …”
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« Retourner à la terre » au Québec en 2023 : un déplacement de la protestation
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Tentes et rails. Les « jeunes » du Sud tunisien entre chômage, attente et protestation
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Kirsten MacLeod, American Little Magazines of the Fin de Siècle: Art, Protest, and Cultural Transformation
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La Tunisie en 2020 : les mouvements de protestation au temps du Covid-19
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Media Framing of “Ultimatum, No Thanks” Protests in North Macedonia: Analyzing Nationalist Confrontation and Ethnic Solidarity Frames
Published 2024-12-01“…This article examines the media framing of the demonstrations in North Macedonia’s capital againstthe French proposal aimed at resolving the country’s dispute with Bulgaria and initiating EU accessiontalks. The protests, held from July 2, 2022 to July 16, 2022 under the slogan “Ultimatum, No Thanks,”reflected widespread opposition to the proposal, which many saw as detrimental to Macedonian nationalinterests. …”
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Quelle place pour le pluralisme religieux dans le mouvement de protestation algérien de 2019 ?
Published 2019-12-01“…Since February 22nd, 2019, Algerians of all ages mobilized to reject Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s candidacy for a fifth presidential term, and to call for a radical change in the political regime. During protests that took place on Tuesdays and Fridays, the people called for an “equality in citizenship”, for a democracy and for a “plural and diverse Algeria”. …”
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