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Au-delà du moralisme : Madame de Genlis et l’hospitalité

open access: yesRelief: Revue Électronique de Littérature Francaise, 2013
Très peu de philosophes politiques se sont intéressés à l’oeuvre de Genlis, en partie parce que son oeuvre est communément réduite à un moralisme religieux insipide.
Sophie Bourgault
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Activities of Encyclopedic Educator and Intellectual Culture of 18th Century

open access: yesНаучный диалог, 2021
The article is devoted to the issues of reflection of the intellectual culture of the Enlightenment in popular science discourse, represented in the activities of encyclopedic educators.
S. A. Gerasimova
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Sweet Femininities: Women and the Confectionery Trade in Eighteenth‐Century Barcelona

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 34, Issue 3, Page 574-589, October 2022., 2022
Abstract This article examines the intersections between sweetness, femininity and the confectionery trade in eighteenth‐century Barcelona, at a time of growing consumption of sugar and slavery. Drawing on a range of underexplored archival material, this study traces the stories of women of different social groups, namely, elite housewives, nuns and ...
Marta Manzanares Mileo
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Qu’est-ce qu’une affaire ? James Mackintosh au dépôt des archives du ministère des Affaires étrangères en 1814

open access: yesLes Dossiers du GRIHL, 2020
Beyond common sense, an "affair" refers to a legal-political model that has its origin in the Calas affair. Historians and anthropologists have identified the structure and functioning of this model, have traced its history and have then analysed their ...
Juliette Deloye
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Guerre juste et droit de la guerre dans l’Encyclopédie

open access: yesMontesquieu.it, 2010
In the vast reform program sketched by the chevalier de Jaucourt in the Encyclopédie for the modernization of justice, one point is particularly close to his heart: humanizing the rules of war.
Luigi Delia
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Considerazioni sui lettori di Montesquieu (XVIII-XX secolo)

open access: yesMontesquieu.it, 2009
This article in meant to bring a contribution to the study of the penetration of Montesquieu’s ideas and theories starting from Montesquieu e i suoi interpreti (a cura di D. Felice, 2 tt., Pisa, ETS, 2005).
Piero Venturelli
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau gramatólogo [PDF]

open access: yesÇédille: Revista de Estudios Franceses, 2009
An analysis about Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s contribution to the theory of writing and the grammatology. This analysis contains a systematic comparison of the rousseaunian ideas about the language and the writing with another theories of the 17th (Arnauld ...
Jesús Camarero
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Passioni dell’anima ed espressioni del volto: una storia “cartesiana” della compassione in Francia (Descartes, Charles Le Brun e gli enciclopedisti)

open access: yesNoctua
The article revisits some of the theories of compassion developed in France during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries under the influence of Cartesian philosophy and Descartes’ writings. It begins with an examination of Descartes’ philosophy, which
Mariafranca Spallanzani
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Natural Rights, Constituent Power, and the Stain of Constitutionalism

open access: yesThe Modern Law Review, Volume 87, Issue 4, Page 864-893, July 2024.
The power to make constitutions (the so‐called constituent power) is predominantly understood today as a legally unlimited power belonging to the people. This understanding sits uncomfortably with constitutionalism: the idea that public powers are legally limited.
Raffael N. Fasel
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Of mermaids and monsters: Transgender history and the boundaries of the human in eighteenth‐ and early‐nineteenth‐century Britain

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 112-129, March 2024.
Abstract The figure of the monster has long been used by trans and intersex scholars, artists and activists to articulate their sense of being in a world dominated by binary, cisgender norms. Yet what does it mean to embrace ‘the monstrous’ and how might that embrace inform the construction of transgender history?
Onni Gust
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