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Nicaea, Constantine, and Gender
Abstract The canons of the Council of Nicaea appear to confirm what some might consider today to be stereotypical views of gender identity. However, according to Philostorgius, a Christian church historian of Late Antiquity, Constantine's stepsister Constantia played an influential role in the decisions of some sceptical key players to sign the creed ...
Martin Illert
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Introduction: Exile and Innovation☆
Abstract The early modern period was an age marked by the forced migration and displacement of social groups and individuals around the world. Huguenots, conversos, Catholics, cavaliers, Jacobites, and French emigrés alike fled or were expelled from their homes and communities.
Annalisa Nicholson, Christophe Gillain
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Looking for the Secular in Religious Archives — a Cross‐Channel Perspective
Written from the perspective of a social historian trained in the French tradition, this article investigates how the study of nineteenth‐century Irish migrations to Britain contributes to the study of the nature of “religious archives.” In France, the writing of social history during the twentieth century was heavily influenced by sociologists and ...
Geraldine Vaughan
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Phonétique et prosodie de l’emprunt intégral en franco-ontarien
Le but de cette étude est de décrire et d’expliquer le traitement phonétique et prosodique de l’emprunt intégral fait par les Franco-Ontariens à l’anglais dans l’acte de parole.
Reguigui, Ali, Ali Reguigui
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The past and future of the study of Islamic esotericism
Abstract The study of Islamic esotericism, particularly the concept of al‐bāṭiniyya, remains fragmented. While often studied under various labels like “mysticism” and “occultism,” it is widely equated to Sufism. Scholars still hesitate to use the term al‐bāṭiniyya due to its historical pejorative connotations, linking it to extremist adherence to ...
Liana Saif
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The role of the Praenotamenta of Jodocus Badius Ascensius in shaping early modern dramatic criticism
Abstract This article examines the profound and enduring legacy of the treatise on classical drama known as Praenotamenta ascensiana in shaping early modern dramatic poetics. Written by Flemish scholar Jodocus Badius Ascensius (1462–1535) as a preface to his 1502 edition of the Classical plays of Terence, this work has been unjustly overlooked by the ...
Giulia Torello‐Hill
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Les études romanes en Belgique (1900-1914) (premier article)
Doutrepont Georges. Les études romanes en Belgique (1900-1914) (premier article). In: Journal des savants. 14ᵉ année, Août 1916. pp.
Doutrepont, Georges
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Riccardo Picchio, Études littéraires slavo-romanes
Bonamour Jean. Riccardo Picchio, Études littéraires slavo-romanes. In: Revue des études slaves, tome 52, fascicule 4, 1979.
Bonamour, Jean
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International audienceL’Axe de recherche 4 du Centre aixois d’études romanes (Unité de rechercheCAER, Aix Marseille Université, caer.univ-amu.fr) est consacré à la mémoire.Depuis 2020 un séminaire au sein de l’Axe travaille en particulier sur la ...
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Michel Bock se penche sur le Rapport Saint-Denis, fruit du Comité franco-ontarien d’enquête culturelle mis sur pied en mai 1967 par le premier ministre John Robarts afin de faire le bilan de la situation culturelle des Franco-Ontariens. Déposé en janvier
Bock, Michel
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