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François-Louis de Bourbon, prince de Conti : un prince du sang français sur le trône polonais ?
François-Louis de Bourbon, prince de La Roche-sur-Yon, later known as prince de Conti (1664-1709), was a French prince of the blood. In 1696, the French ambassador in Warsaw, Melchior de Polignac, insisted on presenting him to the Polish throne and ...
Aleksandra Skrzypietz
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5. CONTROVERSIAL CHRONOLOGIES: THE TEMPORAL DEMARCATION OF HISTORIC EVENTS
ABSTRACT In everyday language and in historiography, influential events are commonly described as “historic” but are rarely defined from a theoretical standpoint. Discussing temporal demarcations of events by scholars—in particular William H. Sewell Jr.'s foundational study of the Storming of the Bastille—this article considers the contemporary urge to
ANNA KARLA
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Du Palais au palais de justice : visiter l’enclos judiciaire de Paris aux xviie et xviiie siècles
Focusing on the visitors' perception and their experience, this article studies the pre-patrimonial elaboration of the Palais de Paris during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Adrien Pitor
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The Effects of the Traumatic in the Weaving of Memorialistic Narratives
This paper analyzes the speech demands of young people participating in three different psychoanalytic research experiences to investigate social phenomena. The Memorialistic Narratives were adopted as the data collection method. Following the proposed strategy, such requests emerged after these young people narrated their life stories.
Lívia de Oliveira Mariano +3 more
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‘A Task enough to make one frantic’: William Hayley’s Memorialising
This paper explores Hayley’s approach to, and writing about, memorialising, focusing on his manuscript collection of epitaphs, his letters to Anna Seward about her epitaph on Lady Miller, and his memoirs and biographies.
Lisa Gee
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It is in the context of the crisis of memories, caused by the des-Hispanization of the Company in the last quarter of the sixteenth century, that Mariana and Ribadeneyra write their treatises, for internal use to explain and defend the Ignatian Institute
Marie-Lucie Copete
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«Accidenti al dettaglio»: Voltaire, lo storico impaziente
Considered from a strictly formal point of view, the concision of Voltaire’s narrative style could be compared with the indifference, and even despise, that Voltaire as historian always showed toward details.
Marc Hersant
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Des discours de la discorde : les femmes, la Fronde et l’écriture de l’histoire
Deeply shocked by the Fronde, Louis XIV tried to erase it from a history that was to be written under his control. Nevertheless, voices rose to restore the memory of the civil war, by insisting above all on the great mixing of men and women that ...
Sophie Vergnes
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PAN HALIPPA, MEMORIALIST AND LITERARY PUBLICIST
In this article the author examines the memorialism and literary publishing of Pan Halippa (01.08.1883 – 30.04.1979), poet and publicist. Subjective narratives in the intimate diary, memories, autobiography, the chronicle of life, letters, even the steps before the courts are made not to tell his life, but to justify the need for an important fact ...
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