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You could probably figure out how to buy an espresso, visit the Colosseum, and order a pizza on your own. But if you’re dying to do something a little more exciting than absent-mindedly wish you had a moped while you walk to the Forum, pick up a[...]texte imprimé
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Contemporary France has witnessed a rise of new forms of social movement, mobilizing around new causes and articulating changing demands. Sarah Waters examines the new generation of movements since the 1990s, from anti-racism and the movement of[...]texte imprimé
Contemporary France has witnessed a rise of new forms of social movement, mobilizing around new causes and articulating changing demands. Sarah Waters examines the new generation of movements since the 1990s, from anti-racism and the movement of[...]Nouveautétexte imprimé
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The multiple impact of the May 1968 events in France is here reviewed and analysed, initially through a narrative account of the events themselves and then through a systematic survey of the various manners in which they have been interpreted an[...]texte imprimé
The Tullivers have lived happily for years at Dorlcote Mill. Maggie is a loving sister to Tom Tulliver; but tragedy comes to the family, and Maggie and Tom quarrel. Only another disaster brings them together again.Nouveautétexte imprimé
This text offers an iconoclastic account of cultural policy making in France. Focusing on the policies of the Socialist governments of 1981-86 and 1988-93, the book suggests that policy towards the arts was shaped less by an all powerful state t[...]texte imprimé
Extrait: ...bonhomie; un prêt, pas autre chose. Après tout, je ne suis pas un homme déraisonnable. Je sais que vous n'êtes pas riche, madame Coquenard, et que votre mari est obligé de sangsurer les pauvres plaideurs pour en tirer quelques pauvre[...]texte imprimé
This title tells the story of lost sensory experiences and forgotten passions. In 19th century France, bells were the symbols of their towns and objects of ecclesiastic and civic pride. Bell-ringing served practical purposes of communication, ma[...]