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    Repenser le patrimoine, hier et aujourd’hui. Le génie de John Ruskin by Jérôme Bastianelli

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In his contribution Jérôme Bastianelli traces the history of the construction of the Crystal Palace and offers a stimulating parallel between John Ruskin’s view of the preservation of national heritage as exposed in his pamphlet written at the time of the inauguration of the building in 1854 and contemporary cultural heritage policies conducted in England and in France. …”
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    ‘A Decent Respect to the Opinions of Mankind’ by Jacques Pothier

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…However, like a modernist character, Jefferson could be inconsistent—liberal and racist : these « contradictions » inaugurated a Southern strategy of response to criticism on race relations, which can be fruitfully compared with the discourse of Ike McCaslin in Faulkner’s Go Down, Moses.…”
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    Don Nicola Jobbi: un salvatore culturale. Politiche e pratiche del patrimonio nella seconda metà del ‘900 in un’area dell’Italia centrale by Gianfranco Spitilli

    Published 2014-04-01
    “… Arrived in August 1963 in the village of Cerqueto, located in the central Apennines, the young parish priest Don Nicola Jobbi inaugurates a capillary activity of sound, photographic, audiovisual documentation in a small community in which he is called to carry out its pastoral mission. …”
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    Recuperación y difusión de un patrimonio: el Fondo del Exilio del Instituto Cervantes de Toulouse by Javier Campillo Galmés

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The article adresses the constitution and development of the Exile collection of the library of the Instituto Cervantes of Toulouse from its inauguration in 1996 to the present day. The historical and demographic ties that have linked the city of Toulouse with Spain, markedly accentuated since the Republican exodus of 1939, are mentioned. …”
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    Uno, nessuno e centomila : dépersonnalisation de l’écriture et perte d’identité by Florence Pellegrini

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This Analyzing Luigi Pirandello’s last novel, Uno, nessuno e centomila (1926), we will consider the reconfiguration of the character that operates Pirandellian fiction, in connection with the withdrawal of the narrative instance inaugurated by the Flaubertian text. Depersonalization with Flaubert, loss of identity with Pirandello, the narrative operates a resorption which, at the same time as it seals a collapse of being and its certainties, constitutes a new modality of restitution of reality. …”
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    Two-wheeled Sensibility: Sensory Engagement with Place in British, American and French Cycling Narratives, 1880–1914 by Una Brogan

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…On the other hand, cyclists’ accounts bear testament to a certain mechanization of the body and the senses, contributing to a visual, distancing experience of place which the railways had inaugurated. I argue that it is the unique combination of these two registers that defines the turn-of-the-century cycling aesthetic.…”
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    Baczko and the French Revolution. Plot of an Imaginary by Alessandro Guerra

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Founded on Enlightenment progress, the Revolution had inaugurated a political space open to utopia. The men who brought about political change and were shaped by revolutionary events did not delegate the realisation of their projects of social innovation to political power. …”
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    La aristocracia altomedieval: legados historiográficos y tendencias de investigación by Mariel Pérez

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This review will show that although the historiographical tradition inaugurated by Marc Bloch and Georges Duby actually inherited the topics and schemes from their predecessors –which led them to go deeply into the study of classical questions such as the transformations of its family structures–, in the last decades a number of new problems on medieval aristocracy emerged, as well as new frameworks of interpretation and methodological tools that are renewing and revitalizing these studies.…”
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    S’approprier un modèle français en Iran ? L’architecte André Godard (1881-1965) et la conception des musées iraniens by Sarah Piram

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The history of museums in Iran began in the second half of the nineteenth century and experienced its most significant phase in the 1930s, when the Mūze-ye Irān-e Bāstān, the national archaeological museum designed by the French architect André Godard (1881–1965), was inaugurated. Located in Teheran, the emblematic monument incarnates a period of modernisation and exacerbated nationalism during the reign of Reza Shah Pahlavi (r. 1925–41). …”
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    L’investiture du 44e président des Etats-Unis :Le National Mall, le village global et le Green New Deal by Cynthia Ghorra-Gobin

    Published 2009-02-01
    “…This third article mainly based on the images of the inauguration ceremony (January 20th), on the president Obama’s discourse and on a few comments made by the media, describes the feeling of happiness and prideness as expressed by the American people on the National Mall in spite of the seriousness of the financial and economic crises (besides two wars). …”
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    The STELLA Robotic Observatory on Tenerife by Klaus G. Strassmeier, Thomas Granzer, Michael Weber, Manfred Woche, Emil Popow, Arto Järvinen, Janos Bartus, Svend-Marian Bauer, Frank Dionies, Thomas Fechner, Wilbert Bittner, Jens Paschke

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The Astrophysical Institute Potsdam (AIP) and the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) inaugurated the robotic telescopes STELLA-I and STELLA-II (STELLar Activity) on Tenerife on May 18, 2006. …”
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    Les comités de suivi de thèse comme lieux de mobilisation de savoirs incorporés ou en cours d’incorporation by Anne Jorro, Fabienne Saboya

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The creation of follow-Up PhD committees in the training of PhD students in French higher education in 2016 made possible to inaugurate a space for dialogue between a doctoral student and peers on the experience of his doctoral path and his research work. …”
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    Nuclear Policy and the Changing Dynamics of Decision-Making by Keith Gottschalk

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…After the came to power in April 1994, inaugurating democracy, the nuclear lobby within the bureaucracy and parastatals influenced the relevant ANC directors-general, cabinet ministers and one president. …”
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    La sculpture sur le bout des doigts. Retour sur l’élaboration d’une salle pédagogique et tactile au musée Bourdelle by Colin Lemoine, Amélie Simier

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…In clay, plaster, bronze or marble, a sculpture crystallises several skills, multiple professions and countless tools. Inaugurated in spring 2013, and installed in the former studio of the painter Eugène Carrière (1849-1906), the educational room of the Musée Bourdelle explains the complex and plural history of the making of a sculpture. …”
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    Cuban Agriculture Before 1959: The Political and Economic Situations by José Alvarez

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…Since most of the armed struggles took place in the countryside and the majority of the fighters were rural inhabitants, the agriarian issue was deeply embedded in the republic inaugurated on May 20, 1902. What was the rural reality during the 57 years between 1902 and 1959? …”
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    ‘We are all Àmọ̀tẹ́kùn’: Insecurity, Ethno-regional Hegemony and Resistance in Southwest Nigeria by Babajide Olusoji Ololajulo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In the light of existing discourse of identity politics in Nigeria; the inauguration of the outfit in early 2020 initially sets the southwest states on collision course with the federal government due to the fact that the police in Nigeria are centrally controlled. …”
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    Cuban Agriculture Before 1959: The Political and Economic Situations by José Alvarez

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…Since most of the armed struggles took place in the countryside and the majority of the fighters were rural inhabitants, the agriarian issue was deeply embedded in the republic inaugurated on May 20, 1902. What was the rural reality during the 57 years between 1902 and 1959? …”
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    Od ruchu protestu do partii władzy. Rozwój Zielonych w Niemczech by Grzegorz Brzozowski-Zabost

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…It was an act of opposition against pollution, use of nuclear power, and some aspects of life in highly developed and industrialized society, the formal inauguration was held 1980 in West Germany. 1990 three civil rights groups in East Germany combined to form Bündnis 90, which merged with Die Grünen after long uniting process in 1993. 18 years after foundation they built together with social democrats from SPD government which lasted for two term of office between 1998 and 2005. …”
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    Covid-19 Implications to Transatlantic Security by Gerda Jakštaitė-Confortola

    Published 2024-04-01
    “… Although there were many disagreements in transatlantic relations before the COVIC-19, the pandemic accelerated tensions in transatlantic relations even more. The inauguration of the new US president Joe Biden, however, has been perceived as a new chapter in transatlantic relations. …”
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    Le jardin japonais d’Aix-en-Provence : une conception hybride entre Japon et Méditerranée by Benoît Romeyer, Jean-Noël Consalès

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The recently created Japanese garden in Aix-en-Provence, inaugurated in 2021, is the fruit of the influences of Japanese design and the Mediterranean context while combining French and Japanese gardening knowledge and know-how. …”
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