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What can we learn about temporality by studying different ways of measuring time, institutional time regimes, and (a)typical experiences and creations of time when growing older? This introduction sets perspectives on this question from the anthropologies of ageing, ethics, and temporality.
Lone Grøn, Lotte Meinert
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Text, time, and travel: temporal pathways of postsocialism and Islam
Abstract As the concept of postsocialism faces increased scrutiny, there is a call to expand its spatiotemporal scope beyond socialist contexts in order to reclaim its analytical capacity. In Azerbaijan, the quiet resurgence of tezkirahs – biographical anthologies rooted in both the Islamic and Soviet traditions – presents an opportunity to explore how
Serkan Yolaçan
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Résumé Les géographes usent généralement de la notion de territorialisation pour évoquer ou réfléchir sur le processus par lequel l'être humain est en relation avec le monde et y fait sa place à partir du territoire qu'il crée ou recherche. Ils emploient les notions connexes de déterritorialisation et reterritorialisation pour évoquer ou réfléchir sur ...
Mario Bédard
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Le récit de course au temps de Victoria : une littérature de mâts de cocagne ?
Avec la naissance de l’alpinisme sportif se popularisent les récits de course, que leur modestie et minimalisme font passer pour des productions sans grand intérêt, selon les critiques initiées par John Ruskin.
Michel Tailland
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Histoire universelle, histoire globale, transfert culturel
Quand on considère la discussion sur l’histoire universelle dans l’Allemagne de 1800, on observe une remarquable affinité entre les auteurs de cette époque autour, de l’historien de Leipzig Karl Lamprecht, et l’idée de transfert culturel propre à la fin du xxe siècle. L’article tente d’expliquer qu’avec un écart d’un siècle des intérêts et sensibilités
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Friendlessness and loneliness: Cultural frames for making sense of disconnection
Abstract This article is based on 21 interviews in an Atlantic Canadian city with people who identified as having few or no friends. With all the talk of a modern loneliness epidemic, we might easily assume friendless people are lonely, yet here we take an interpretive approach to analyze how they alternately claim to experience and not experience ...
Laura Eramian +2 more
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Population, culture history, and the dynamics of change in European prehistory★
Abstract Despite many attacks on its shortcomings, culture history has remained in practice the dominant framework for describing and interpreting European prehistory. It has gained even more salience in recent years because the new information coming from ancient DNA about the genetic ancestry of individuals in prehistory seems to show that this ...
Stephen Shennan
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Orientations - Histoire culturelle
Dans un colloque - qui signifiera le point de départ de la International Society for Cultural History fondée lors d’un colloque sur l’histoire culturelle à Aberdeen en 2007 - s’attaquera à des questions de définition. A partir des travaux fondamentaux de Catherine Belsey, de Peter Burke, de Lynn Hunt, de Philippe Poirier et de Pascal Ory, le colloque ...
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ABSTRACT Australian South Sea Islanders are a distinctive cultural group comprising descendants of over 60000 labourers who came to Australia from Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and elsewhere in the Western Pacific between 1863 and 1904. “Blackbirded” labourers were commonly referred to as victims of a slave trade, though many also came voluntarily to work ...
Imelda Miller +10 more
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The case studies gathered in this volume are the result of a workshop organised by the Groupe d'histoire de l'astronomie of the Centre François Viète of epistemology, history of science and technology (Université de Nantes), in Nantes, in November 2010 ...
Guy Boistel, Olivier Sauzereau
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