Author: Jean-Marie Guyau
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Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 522
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L'irréligion de L'avenir
Author: Jean-Marie Guyau
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Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 522
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Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 522
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La Guerre Des Paysans
Author: Alexandre Weill (originally Abraham)
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Category : Peasants' war, 1524-1525
Languages : en
Pages : 338
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Category : Peasants' war, 1524-1525
Languages : en
Pages : 338
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De L'avenir Politique de L'Angleterre
Author: Charles Forbes comte de Montalembert
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Category : Free enterprise
Languages : en
Pages : 424
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Category : Free enterprise
Languages : en
Pages : 424
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Paysans de l'avenir
Author: P.. Airbey
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Languages : fr
Pages : 121
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Languages : fr
Pages : 121
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Paysans de l'avenir
Author: Raymond Paul Victor Boisdé
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Languages : fr
Pages : 121
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Languages : fr
Pages : 121
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L'avenir Des Paysages Ruraux Européens
Author: Alain Bideau
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Category : Europe
Languages : en
Pages : 332
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Category : Europe
Languages : en
Pages : 332
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P. Airbey. [Raymond Boisdé.] Paysans de l'avenir...
Author: Raymond Boisdé
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Languages : fr
Pages : 125
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Languages : fr
Pages : 125
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Francophone Jewish Writers
Author: Lucille Cairns
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 178138262X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 320
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This book considers the differing emotional investments in Israel of, on the one hand, Jews physically domiciled in Israel and, on the other hand, diasporic Jews living outside Israel for whom the country nonetheless forms a central point of affect. The book's purpose is to trace how these two types of investment are represented by francophone Jewish writers. Israel is at once a problematic geopolitical reality in international politics and a salient topos within Jewish cultural imaginaries that transcend national boundaries. However, it has often been claimed that Israel has aspecial relationship with France, which until 1967 was its greatest ally. Israel has a large francophone community (some 800,000), while France has the largest Jewish community in Europe (some 600,000). But Franco-Israeli relations have undergone radical, largely negative transformations under the Fifth Republic (1958- ). The scope of the book is wide, addressing the following questions. How do francophone Jewish writers represent Israel in their literary works? What responses to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict do they express both in these works and in non-literary discourse (interviews and journalistic articles)? What is the role in those responses of emotion, affect, cognition, and ethics? To answer these questions, the book examines 44 different autobiographies, memoirs and novels published between 1965 and 2012 by 27 different authors, both male and female, covering the full cultural spectrum of Jews: Ashkenazic, Sephardic, and Mizrahi. The approach of the book is interdisciplinary, combining literary analysis with insights from the domains of history, journalism, philosophy, politics, psychoanalysis, and sociology.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 178138262X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
This book considers the differing emotional investments in Israel of, on the one hand, Jews physically domiciled in Israel and, on the other hand, diasporic Jews living outside Israel for whom the country nonetheless forms a central point of affect. The book's purpose is to trace how these two types of investment are represented by francophone Jewish writers. Israel is at once a problematic geopolitical reality in international politics and a salient topos within Jewish cultural imaginaries that transcend national boundaries. However, it has often been claimed that Israel has aspecial relationship with France, which until 1967 was its greatest ally. Israel has a large francophone community (some 800,000), while France has the largest Jewish community in Europe (some 600,000). But Franco-Israeli relations have undergone radical, largely negative transformations under the Fifth Republic (1958- ). The scope of the book is wide, addressing the following questions. How do francophone Jewish writers represent Israel in their literary works? What responses to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict do they express both in these works and in non-literary discourse (interviews and journalistic articles)? What is the role in those responses of emotion, affect, cognition, and ethics? To answer these questions, the book examines 44 different autobiographies, memoirs and novels published between 1965 and 2012 by 27 different authors, both male and female, covering the full cultural spectrum of Jews: Ashkenazic, Sephardic, and Mizrahi. The approach of the book is interdisciplinary, combining literary analysis with insights from the domains of history, journalism, philosophy, politics, psychoanalysis, and sociology.
Selection of Reports and Papers of the House of Commons
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Languages : en
Pages : 882
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Pages : 882
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Ottawa
Author: Jeff Keshen
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
ISBN: 2760315703
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 509
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Ottawa - Making a Capital is a collection of 24 never-before published essays in English and in French on the history of Ottawa. It brings together leading historians, archeologists and archivists whose work reveals the rich tapestry of the city. Pre-contact society, French Canadian voyageurs, the early civil service, the first labour organizers and Jewish peddlers are among the many fascinating topics covered. Readers will also learn about the origins of local street names, the Great Fire of 1900, Ottawa's multicultural past, the demise of its streetcar system, Ottawa's transformation during the Second World War and the significance of federal government architecture. This book is an indispensable collection for those interested in local history and the history of Canada's capital.
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
ISBN: 2760315703
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 509
Book Description
Ottawa - Making a Capital is a collection of 24 never-before published essays in English and in French on the history of Ottawa. It brings together leading historians, archeologists and archivists whose work reveals the rich tapestry of the city. Pre-contact society, French Canadian voyageurs, the early civil service, the first labour organizers and Jewish peddlers are among the many fascinating topics covered. Readers will also learn about the origins of local street names, the Great Fire of 1900, Ottawa's multicultural past, the demise of its streetcar system, Ottawa's transformation during the Second World War and the significance of federal government architecture. This book is an indispensable collection for those interested in local history and the history of Canada's capital.