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    Languages of Written and Oral Communication between Russian Emperors and Electors of the Holy Roman Empire, 1725–1799 by M. A. Petrova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article, based on unpublished materials from the Archive of Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire, represents the first historiographical analysis of the languages used in official correspondence—such as letters of credence, recall, and notifications—between the secular and ecclesiastical electors of the Holy Roman Empire and Russian emperors during the eighteenth century. …”
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    “The Founder and Father of his Empire”: Voltaire on the Peace of Nystad and the Imperial Status of Russia by S. A. Mezin

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The purpose of the paper is revealing the peculiarities of Voltaire’s views on the last stage of the Northern War, ended by the Treaty of Nystad, as well as presenting the specific character of the great enlightener’s evaluation of the Russian empire and its historical role. The author finds out, why Voltaire, condemning fascination with the history of wars and kings, in his two works: «The History of Charles XII» and «The History of the Russian Empire under Peter the Great» paid great attention to the Northern War and Peter I’s participation in it.The reasons of the French historian interest to the named subject are viewed in terms of the modern methods of historical analysis, «philosophical» basis of his views on war and civilization, features of historical presentation.The paper shows Voltaire’s change in attitude on interpretation of the military historical subjects, first covered in «The History of Charles XII» and then in «The History of the Russian Empire under Peter the Great». …”
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    France in the Vienna System of International Relations (the First Half of The 19<sup>th</sup> Century) by I. V. Ignatchenko

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In 1840, during the second Oriental crisis, the French government has opposed themselves to the rest of Europe for the first time since the Napoleonic wars. …”
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    RUSSIA’S INTERESTS AND ROLE IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS: THE DYNASTIC UNION WITH THE HOUSE OF ORANGE AS AN INSTRUMENT OF FOREIGN POLICY UNDER ALEXANDER I... by Y. V. Bavykin

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Motivated by its revolutionary ideas with the aim to spread them throughout Europe, to confirm its political and economic hegemony on the continent, the First French Republic and later the First Napoleonic Empire during its numerous wars conquered and controlled most of western countries, including the Netherlands, which later also became a satellite state of France. …”
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    MDMA. Un modèle pour l’identification et l’annotation des marqueurs discursifs « potentiels » en contexte by Catherine T. Bolly, Ludivine Crible, Liesbeth Degand, Deniz Uygur-Distexhe

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Starting from the common observation that there is no recognized closed class of Discourse Markers (DMs) and that their definition may vary from one theoretical framework to another, the aim of the MDMA project (“Model for Discourse Marker Annotation”) is to establish an empirical method for the identification and annotation of DMs in spoken French. …”
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    Exhibiting the West at the Paris Exposition of 1867: Towards a New American Aesthetic Identity? by François Brunet, Jessica Talley

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The Exposition Universelle of 1867 was the second of its kind to be held in Paris and was the largest to date. In 1867 the French Second Empire’s “social” doctrine staged industry and labor not only as economic values but as cultural facts, envisioned in socio-ethnographic terms if not as forms of spectacle. …”
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    L’invention du culte musulman dans l’Algérie coloniale du xixe siècle by Oissila Saaidia

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…One of the consequences of the conquest of Algeria was to make the French public authorities guardians of the three monotheist religions, and this in a colonial context within the French Empire. …”
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    ATTEMPTS TO LEGITIMIZE POLITICAL POWER IN THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS FROM THE COLONIAL TO THE POST-COLONIAL PERIOD by Nguyễn Văn Bắc

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…In this "wilderness", various actors from outside interfered in, or even invaded, this strategically important area - first the Cham people and Champa feudal dynasties, then the empire of Vietnam, the French colonial power, the Viet Minh (and their successors), and finally the South Vietnamese State and the United States of America. …”
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    GOVERNMENT’S FEAR OF NEWSPAPERS IN RUSSIA AND FRANCE IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY by V. F. Blokhin

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The author argues that this policy was introduced in Russia due to adoption of foreign experience of direct and indirect censorship, especially the French experience. So, the article seeks to access the difference between the original approach of the French empire and the Russian version of the policy. …”
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    Les effets paradoxaux du transfert des forces de sécurité en Tunisie (juin 1955-mars 1956) by Khansa Ben Tarjem

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Tunisia was the first country in the French colonial empire to experience a phase of internal autonomy before independence. …”
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    Vie et œuvre d’Eugène Poilane (1888-1964) by Ariadna Burgos, Benoît Carré

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This article presents the life and work of Eugène Poilane (1888-1964), prospector, planter and explorer during the first half of the 20th century in French Indochina. …”
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    De la police coloniale française à la police nationale marocaine : décolonisation et héritages policiers (1953-1960) by Benjamin Badier

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Among the numerous institutional continuities between the French protectorate over the Cherifian Empire (1912-1956) and independent Morocco, the security forces, particularly the police, stand out. …”
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    SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF FOREIGN POLICY OF NICHOLAS I (ACCORDING THE MEMORIES OF CONTEMPORARIES) by E. P. Kudryavtseva

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…They left valuable remembrance about all important foreign-policy cases the Russian Emperor was involved in: Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829), contacts with the Balkan states, Eastern Question within the framework of the Russian role in the course of events of the Egyptian–Ottoman War (1832–1833); hostility against French Revolutions and contacts with the allied Prussia and the Austrian Empire. …”
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    Léonard Moulin, Frais d’inscription dans l’enseignement supérieur : enjeux, limites et perspectives by Léonard Moulin

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This thesis investigates the effects of tuition fees on students in french higher education. The first part is devoted to the theoretical study of tuition fees, by focusing on the motivations for the introduction of tuition fees, and on the effects of the inclusion of behavioral biases in the economic analysis of tuition fees. …”
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    Vingt années de recherches à Oedenburg (Biesheim et Kunheim, Haut-Rhin) : un bilan by Michel Reddé

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In addition, the excavations allowed to identify a first early Roman Empire relay, followed by another during late Antiquity.Up until now, no late La Tène levels have been brought to light at the site. …”
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    Les broyeurs en pierre en forme de doigt dans le sud-est de la Gaule romaine by Yves Manniez, Vincent Lauras

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The latter were very popular in the Aegean world and subsequently spread throughout the Roman Empire, until at least the 3rd c. AD. Finally, the various names by which these objects are designated or described in French archaeological literature are presented. …”
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