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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
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"Histoire-carrefour", l'étudedel' État se glisse entre les césures des spécialités. Souventefois on adéploré, ál´instar du moderniste Richard Bonney, que "les zones de l'histoire qui ont été le plus négligées" soient "les zones-frontiéres' Dans un ...
Martin Pâquet
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Recenzja: Bernard Schnapper, Voies nouvelles en histoire du droit.
Stanisław Salmonowicz
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Cet article analyse les reconfigurations sémantiques du lexique et des mots du secret en usage dans l’Europe du Sud entre le Moyen Âge et l’époque moderne.
Agnès Delage
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XXIèmes Journées d'Histoire du Droit Organisées par l'Institut d'Anthropologie Juridique en collaboration avec l'Observatoire des Mutations Institutionnelles et Juridiques de la Faculté de Droit et des Sciences Economiques.
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The Women of Corsican Nationalism: Between Tradition and Modernity (1975–98)
Abstract This article investigates late twentieth‐century Corsican nationalism through the lens of gender, drawing attention to how women have sought to play an active and creative role in the movement. Through a series of interviews with female nationalist militants, this article will focus on what belonging to the nationalist movement meant to ...
DEBORAH PACI
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Les crises économiques et sociales persistantes et les mouvements sociaux intenses caractérisant notre époque nous interpellent davantage à créer le débat, échanger et coordonner les idées émanant d’horizons multiples et différents.
Noufissa El Moujaddidi
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Man and embryo: Historicizing ideas about humanity in the study of reproduction, 18th–19th centuries
Abstract This article is concerned with historicizing the idea that all people belong to a single collective of biological human beings. It analyzes implications and changes in the concept of “Man” over the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly in the study of reproduction and embryos.
Chiara Lacroix
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Skin Colour and Priesthood. Debating Bodily Differences in Early Modern Catholicism*
Can people of different skin colours become Catholic priests? What may seem self‐evident from today's perspective, Catholic theologians and canon lawyers controversially debated in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. While most authors agreed that colour per se was not a problematic factor, an increasing number argued that non‐white ...
Brendan Röder
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25th Annual Forum of Young Legal Historians: Introduction
Wouter De Rycke +4 more
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