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  1. Séminaire ORUS (Politiques Américaines) : conférences de Jana Lipman et Max Paul Friedman

    in the Journal of Military History the Journal of American Ethnic History the Journal of Asian American Vienna School of International Studies in 2022. Max Paul Friedman is Professor of History and of International Jana Lipman is Professor of History at Tulane University. She is a scholar of U.S. foreign relations U Prize. He has been a Distinguished Lecturer of the Organization of American Historians a John Simon Guggenheim security migration civil liberties and the politics of historical memory. His publications include the award-winning Cuba The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana University of North Carolina Press United States and the Cuban Revolution University of North Carolina Press 2011 Jana K. Lipman Guantanamo History between Empire and Revolution University of California Press 2009 Jorge I. Dominguez The @ Missile Schlesinger et Stephen Kinzer Bitter Fruit The Story of the American Coup in Guatemala Harvard University

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  2. Strange Country - Ireland’s Politics and Culture, 1998-2021

    two decades of the 21st century were a time of rapid change with Ireland becoming an island of cosmopolitan adaptation from which the pall of clerical authority had lifted a society of enlightened debate and constitutional readable site for the exploration of the political and cultural condition of our common world two decades through the prism of political and economic discourse along with the practices of 21st century Irish 2020 is evidence that the present and the future of Ireland are indeed surprising and strange. Today

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  3. "The Surveillance State and the Surveillance Private Sector: Pathways to Undercover Policing in France and the United States"

    Jacqueline E. Ross, Professor of Law at the University of Illinois College of Law, de passage en France,

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    • - Mis à jour le 16/07/24
  4. Séminaire Aliénation/Émancipation : Beatrice Robic

    schoolchildren either out of school hours regardless of their age or during half of a school s yearly sessions slow but irresistible spread of universal elementary education up to the age of fourteen posed a serious the demand for and supply of child workers were strong in all the sectors of the economy. In fact so imperious imperious was the call of labour in some trades and places that in order to cushion the blow special My findings indicate that it often entailed a lot of suffering and could undermine working-class children Another bumpy road to emancipation: the plight of children juggling school and work in England between

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  5. Séminaire de Politiques américaines/CENA (EHESS) - Robert Cook (Sussex)

    liberated a race of slaves. Civil War Memories is the first comprehensive account of how and why Americans 1865. Drawing on an array of textual and visual sources as well as a wide range of modern scholarship on One explains why the Yankee victors memory of the War of the Rebellion drove political conflict into development of the racially segregated South s Lost Cause explores why by the beginning of the twentieth century the majority of Americans had embraced a powerful reconciliatory memory of the Civil War and details Robert Cook (University of Sussex) présentera son dernier livre Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past

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  6. Séminaire Aliénation/Émancipation : Nicolas Bourgès

    anyone sinking into a life of crime. I will focus on an argumentative analysis of those works and others dimension as well as some of their limits while setting them in the context of the debate about capital English prisons show how sin was considered as a sign of alienation from the social and religious community Freeing the soul from alienating sins – an analysis of edifying stories about executed convicts in 18th-century

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  7. ED 395 - Soutenance de M. GHASSAN NAGAGREH

    Ceramic typology and settlement patterns : The Tomb 1 of Tell Dothan."

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  8. Conférence de James J. Brittain

    both fields of physical and social sciences is the problematic of this counter-depiction of strength. Through representations of power exhibit a physique more akin to a pre-pubescent boy than chiseled Adonis. Of broad value Through an examination of the institutional and sociocultural normalization of disordered eating the work constitutions and constructions of power so too does this cohort of elite athletes prove fertile ground Présentation James J. Brittain Eating s Cheating The power of disordered eating within male professional road cycling d’accueillir James J. Brittain, Professeur, Department of Sociology & Social and Political Thought Graduate

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  9. Séminaire du GREMLIN - Simona Pekarek Doehler

    established in a variety of research paradigms within the larger fields of language and communication the temporally unfolding juxtaposition of quite different kinds of semiotic resources posture facial expressions gestures manipulation of objects for both social and cognitive purposes such the first focusing on speakers multimodal enactment of word-searches over time and proficiency level the grammar-body packages i.e. recurrent constellations of precise bodily conduct combined with a precise lexico-syntactic language from a multimodal perspective ? – the case of second language interactional competence"

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  10. Séminaire de Politiques américaines - David Haglund (Queen's University)

    centenary of the Armistice of 11 November 1918. That truce brought to a close the first instance of direct balance of power on the side of France. This presentation takes a new look at the decision of Woodrow setting and argues that the American culture wars of a century ago played an important yet heretofore dimly understood part in the intervention decision of April 1917. Heurtebize. Intervention de David Haglund, professor of political studies, Queen's University (Canada)

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