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Between Tyranny and Democracy: Political Exiles and the History of Heraclea Pontica
In the surviving fragments of his treatise On Heraclea the historian Memnon assigns a central role to the exiles from Heraclea. As opponents of tyranny, they represented a destabilising element, a constant danger to the survival of the Clearchid regime ...
Rita Laura Loddo
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This article shines a light on the issues of medicine, migration and border, through the perspective of medical prescription. It builds upon a long term investigation of the hospital-dependent healthcare permanencies located at the Franco-British border.
Jacques Rodriguez, Chloé Tisserand
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The article reveals an aspect of the history of the sejmiks of Kyiv, Bratslav, and Chernihiv voivodeships in exile during the early reign of August II in the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth in the years of 1698–1699.
Yevhen Shymanskyi
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Population Dynamics of the Village of Chumay in the XIX – Early XX Centuries
The article deals with the population dynamics of the village of Chumay in the XIX – early XX centuries. The main research objective was to study statistical data and identify the causes and conditions that had a decisive impact on the demographic ...
O. Yu. Kuzmin
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Within the European Union, the current state of international migration in recent years has turned non-metropolitan areas into key receiving places. In France, the dismantling of the Calais slum at the end of 2016 revealed a policy of dispersal relative ...
William Berthomière +4 more
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Since 2015, small and medium-sized towns have become places where asylum seekers and refugees settle as a consequence of a national policy of dispersion which aims to prevent their concentration in metropolises.
Camille Gardesse, Christine Lelévrier
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In the European Union, the current state of international migration in recent years has turned non-metropolitan areas into key receiving places for migrant populations.
William Berthomière +4 more
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La presse de l'exil chilien: l’exemple de la revue Araucaria de Chile (1978-1989) The Chilean-exile Press: The Example of the Magazine Araucaria de Chile (1978-1989) [PDF]
This article, descriptive, is an introduction to Araucaria de Chile, a review in Spanish, printed in Spain, edited in Paris, from 1978 to 1989 by Chilean exiles.
Mélina Cariz
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Based on ethnological fieldwork, this research note focuses on the reception of exiles in a small village in the low mountain range of the Cévennes (reception of an Afghan family by citizens and reception of eight young Afghan men through a state scheme).
Élise Martin
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The Exile’s Epic Path to Healing: Authorial Intrusion in Purgatorio and Omeros
This paper explores why two seemingly dissimilar poets, Dante Alighieri and Derek Walcott, writing from different time periods and places, both utilized authorial intrusion and became secondary characters in their respective epic poems, the Purgatorio ...
Kelly Elizabeth Hill
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