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‘What Can They Criticise Us for, Loving Each Other Too Much?’: Visa Bans for Mixed Marriages Between Moroccan Soldiers and French Women After the Second World War

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 37, Issue 3, Page 919-930, October 2025.
ABSTRACT This article examines segregation through the lens of gender, intimacy, race and colonial rule by engaging with how the French colonial state controlled the marriages permitted between French women and Moroccan soldiers who had fought in France during the Second World War.
Catherine Phipps
wiley   +1 more source

Entre l’héritage colonial et la recherche d’autonomie politique : les peuples autochtones dans la tourmente des réformes de l’État-providence. Une comparaison de l’expérience australienne, américaine et canadienne

open access: yesLien Social et Politiques, 2016
Longtemps exclus, puis victimes de politiques d’assimilation forcée, les peuples autochtones remettent aujourd’hui en question les conditions de leur appartenance et de leur participation au régime de citoyenneté des États issus de la colonisation ...
Martin Papillon
doaj   +1 more source

SCURTĂ PRIVIRE FILOSOFICO-JURIDICĂ ASUPRA CETĂŢENIEI UNIUNII EUROPENE

open access: yesEIRP Proceedings, 2007
Dans l’esprit des Traités de Maastricht et d’Amsterdam, la citoyenneté de l’UE nesaurait être un type en soi et pour soi de citoyenneté, situé à côté de, au-dessus de ou enopposition avec celle nationale ; elle se légitime simplement par son support et ...
Ioan Huma
doaj  

L’entreprise citoyenne comme utopie économique : vers une redéfinition de la démocratie ?

open access: yesLien Social et Politiques, 2014
Les concepts d’entreprise citoyenne et de citoyenneté corporative (corporate citizenship) sont des utopies économiques qui bousculent la représentation traditionnelle de l’entreprise.
Corinne Gendron
doaj   +1 more source

Pour une philosophie politique pratique : analyse de deux principes centraux du Gobierno del Perú de Juan de Matienzo, 1567

open access: yesE-Spania, 2020
Le Gobierno del Perú, rédigé dans les années 1560, par Juan de Matienzo, auditeur de Charcas, est un ouvrage fondamental pour comprendre la situation politique, économique et sociale de la jeune Vice-royauté du Pérou au XVIe siècle.
Nejma Kermele
doaj   +1 more source

Towards sustainable climate‐smart agriculture: A cost–benefit analysis of a modernized irrigation district in Spain

open access: yesAnnals of Public and Cooperative Economics, Volume 96, Issue 3, Page 513-542, September 2025.
Abstract Amidst the escalating impact of climate change, the agricultural sector faces the challenge of maintaining productive capacity while conserving increasingly scarce water resources. Modernizing irrigation systems by replacing inefficient open‐channel distribution infrastructures is crucial to address this challenge.
Nicola Comincioli   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

‘A child who implores your clemency from his mother's womb’: emotion, inclusion and the unborn Condé child (1656)

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 39, Issue 1, Page 104-122, February 2025.
Abstract In the Fronde's aftermath, the treason and flight of the ‘Grand’ Prince of Condé Louis II de Bourbon raised pointed questions about belonging and community in Louis XIV's France, and news of his wife's 1656 pregnancy while in exile in Flanders further complicated those issues.
Jim Coons
wiley   +1 more source

France: Political Developments and Data for 2023

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, Volume 63, Issue 1, Page 159-170, December 2024.
Abstract France, in 2023, experienced continuing polarization. Unable to build a majority after the legislative elections of 2022 and facing a fragmented opposition with no capacity to propose an alternative majority, President Macron managed to sustain a minority government throughout the year. Outside of the parliamentary arena, polarization led to a
SELMA BENDJABALLAH, NICOLAS SAUGER
wiley   +1 more source

The king of martyrs

open access: yesAmerican Ethnologist, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 592-604, November 2024.
Abstract How can people talk about the past in a deeply fractured society, wounded by two centuries of colonial and postcolonial violence? In Oran—Algeria's second‐largest city—people find creative ways to speak without speaking about unspeakable pasts.
Stephanie V. Love
wiley   +1 more source

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