King George III of England and Queen Maria I of Portugal: bipolar disorder and prince regents as common features of their reigns. [PDF]
da Mota Gomes M +3 more
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Abstract Numerical interactions leading to users sharing textual content published by others are naturally represented by a network where the individuals are associated with the nodes and the exchanged texts with the edges. To understand those heterogeneous and complex data structures, clustering nodes into homogeneous groups as well as rendering a ...
Rémi Boutin +2 more
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Robert Alexander, Re-writing the French Revolutionary Tradition. Liberal Opposition and the Fall of the Bourbon Monarchy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003, 385 p. ISBN : 0521 80122 2. 109,7 euros. [PDF]
Raymond Huard
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Egypt's geographical tradition: The post‐independence moment and shifting regional imaginations
Abstract The aim of this intervention is to respond to the provocation of how different worlds and regions are imagined from the non‐west. This ‘non‐west’ is often regarded as the object of area studies, rather than an author of geographical knowledge and cannons. Egypt represents a classic example of this.
Aya Nassar
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The Royal College of Psychiatrists should become British, not Royal. [PDF]
Curtis D.
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Des processus électoraux engagés dans les monarchies du Golfe : les cas du Koweït et du Qatar
Fatiha Dazi-Héni
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Royal authority and justice during the French religious wars [PDF]
Roberts, Penny
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Mourning and orienting to the future in a liminal occasion: (Re)defining British national identity after Queen Elizabeth II's death. [PDF]
Obradović S +9 more
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