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This special issue aims to promote the contributions of gender in the history of science and knowledge. It is composed of four contributions that explore, through a gendered and even intersectional approach, the use of space and the power relations at ...
Valérie Burgos-Blondelle +2 more
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Abstract This article analyzes the role of emotion in narrations about the past, understandable as familial, intergenerational, or national. I examine how participants report and display affect in narratives about Aristides de Sousa Mendes, the Portuguese consul of Bordeaux who issued thousands of lifesaving visas in June of 1940.
Michele Koven
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The Alchemical Oedipus: Re‐Visioning the Myth
Abstract The Oedipus myth is foundational to depth psychology due to Freud’s use of Sophocles’ play Oedipus Rex in the creation of psychoanalysis. But analytical psychology’s engagement with the myth has been limited despite the importance Jung also places upon it.
Reginald Ajuonuma
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Abstract Faced with the alarming rates of disappearances and murders of Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people in Canada and in response to the demands of victims' families and Indigenous women's associations, the Canadian government set up the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (2016–2019).
Audrey Rousseau, Louis Chartrand
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Sommaire Cet article présente les données d'un sondage réalisé en 2019 sur la connaissance des gestionnaires et des professionnels œuvrant dans le domaine de la santé mentale en Ontario et au Manitoba de leurs obligations linguistiques et des outils qui favorisent la pratique de l'offre active de services français.
Linda Cardinal +2 more
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The world is too large : philosophical mobility and urban space in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Paris [PDF]
Too often associated with the tropes of exile, wandering, or nomadism in postmodern thought, philosophical mobility has been little studied in itself, except in connection with the singular travel practices of a Voltaire, a Denis Diderot, or a Jean ...
Van Damme, Stéphane
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La concession familiale Bamiléké: un exemple d'architecture endogène au Cameroun
Cet article aborde la question de l'architecture vernaculaire ou endogène dans les villes camerounaises à partir d'une étude de cas de la concession familiale Bamiléké en tant que forme bien spécifique d'organisation de l'habitat au sein de la communauté traditionnelle de Pète‐Bandjoun.
Joseph Esoh Elamé +1 more
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Landholding in the Loire valley and the late Carolingian economy (c.840–c.1000)
This article builds on recent work on the Carolingian economy by giving an overview of landholding patterns and associated economic activity in the Loire valley in the ninth and tenth centuries. It demonstrates that only individuals and institutions with access to patronage from the royal fisc possessed large, unified estates; the majority of land was ...
Niall Ó Súilleabháin
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Savoirs, problèmes et pratiques langagières en histoire [PDF]
International audienceThis article reports on work done for some years by the history education team of the CREN (University of Nantes). It offers new guidelines for the production of knowledge in history, based on the combination of the theoretical ...
Doussot, Sylvain +2 more
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La mission des Dominicains au Brésil : objet transdisciplinaire
L’étude historique d’une mission dominicaine au Brésil (1881-1952) permet de mettre en évidence la pertinence d’une approche transdisciplinaire de la mission.
Claire Pic
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