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Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Volume 44, Issue 3, Page 267-280, September 2021.
Mathias Grote +3 more
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792 or 793? Charlemagne’s canal project: craft, nature and memory
In autumn 793, Charlemagne visited the fossatum magnum (the ‘big ditch’ or canal) between the Rhine and Danube. Excavations, dendrochronology and a re‐reading of Carolingian Annals shed new light on the chronology and setting of this canal, which was planned in 792, initiated in 793, and abandoned later that year.
Lukas Werther +7 more
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De quelques retours de M. Chat : Historiographie politique dans Le fond de l’air est rouge
Dans son film de montage Le fond de l’air est rouge, Chris Marker compile un ensemble de représentations hétérogènes issues d’une décennie de luttes (ouvrières, étudiantes, indépendantistes, etc.) dans le monde.
Jeremy Hamers +1 more
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L’Angleterre et la Scandinavie : de l’histoire des femmes à l’histoire du genre
The evolution of historiography has been more or less similar in England and in Scandinavian countries. The researchers have adopted the concepts and theories of scholars from the United States.
Sari Katajala-Peltomaa
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ABSTRACT This article examines Berta Lask's drama Thomas Münzer (1925), which was commissioned by the Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD) and staged in Eisleben to mark the 400th anniversary of the German Peasants’ War (1524–5) and the execution of Thomas Müntzer.
Catherine Smale
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Abstract The anniversaries of the bombings of Dresden on 13 and 14 February 1945 have become key events in Germany's memory calendar. This article examines the role that local civil society agents have played in shaping, and changing, local memory culture in Dresden after 2005.
Stephan Petzold
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La persistance de l’itinérance des cours dans la péninsule ibérique nourrit une abondante historiographie qui a récemment glissé de l’étude des itinéraires à celle de l’itinérance.
Françoise LAINÉ
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Editors' Note - N.D.L.R. [PDF]
We hope you will find this the 2002 fall edition of the CHA bulletin enjoyable and informative. It is our first for us (Peter and John). It has been a quick but rewarding learning experience, and we would like to thank Joanne Mineault for her enthusiasm ...
Bischoff, Peter, Willis, John
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In the early 1980s the historiographic project behind women's history argued for the need to rewrite history or at the least to shake up exising discourses.
Isabelle Ernot
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Non Compos Mentis: A Meta-Historical Survey of the Historiographic Narratives of Louis Riel's "Insanity" [PDF]
In light of charges of High Treason, Louis Riel's Defence Counsel pleaded non compos mentis, not guilty by reason of insanity.
Betts, Gregory
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