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Subnational Climate Policy Leadership in British Columbia and Vancouver
Abstract This study reviews the history of climate policymaking in British Columbia (BC) and the City of Vancouver, two leaders globally in subnational climate policy. Focusing on the transportation and buildings sectors, the study overviews early policy advancements in BC in the context of subnational leadership and policy transfer.
Aaron Pardy +2 more
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Cet article propose de relancer les travaux d’histoire politique pour comprendre la nature du pouvoir politique au Moyen Age et sa pratique, sans que ce propos implique d’avancer vers le fractionnement de la connaissance historique. On revendique le rôle
Max Turull Rubinat
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Salt and Power: Making Sense of Loss in a Changing Climate through Scalar Politics
Abstract The question of what gets to be sustained or what disappears on the land under conditions of climate change is a process of “future‐making” that is deeply social and political. As changes in monsoon patterns and more erratic rainfall threaten Cambodia's only salt production, which relies on labour‐intensive sun‐drying, the spectre of loss ...
Kelly Dorkenoo
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Benjamin : image, trace et politique
Si l’on part du constat que « l’effacement des traces » est l’un des effets les plus cruellement marquants des pratiques totalitaires, une philosophie politique attentive aux conséquences de la violence extrême devra nécessairement se pencher sur la ...
Adolfo Vera
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The rulership of Pippin I of Aquitaine
This article uses the reign of Pippin I of Aquitaine (d. 838) as a case study for the historiographical concept of ‘sub‐rulership’ in Carolingian Francia. It unpicks how Pippin’s status varied over time, arguing that Pippin’s rulership represents well the tension between kingship as an office and as a dynastic status.
Eddie Meehan
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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
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Letters, gifts and messengers. The epistolary strategies of St Radegund
This article studies the ways the sixth‐century queen and monastic founder Radegund (c.520–87) managed the non‐textual elements of communication by letter. While Radegund’s role as a writer and commissioner of letters has been well studied, her efforts as an orchestrator of letter deliveries, gift exchanges and other associated acts of public ...
Robert Flierman, Hope Williard
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Polyphonie narrative et heuristique dans L’Erreur de Cecil Saint‐Laurent
Résumé Dans cette étude, nous focaliserons notre attention sur deux éléments qui nous semblent essentiels dans le roman L’Erreur de Cecil Saint‐Laurent : le jeu des points de vue narratifs et le processus heuristique. Aussi, d’une part, et au niveau de la diégèse, nous pencherons‐nous sur la transgression des niveaux narratifs.
Daniela Ventura
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Rutilius Namatianus’ poem De reditu suo was written a few years after the devastation of Rome in 410. It has been read as nostalgia for Rome’s past greatness written in a climate of senatorial escapism. This article revises this reading, instead analysing the poem as the literary expression of resilience on the part of the traditional western ...
Sophie Kultzen
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