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Anti‐Protestantism in the Global Catholic Mission, c. 1918–1960*

open access: yesJournal of Religious History, Volume 50, Issue 2, Page 141-146, June 2026.
This introduction is divided into three sections. First, it examines the existing historiography on Catholic anti‐Protestantism, arguing that, unlike anti‐Catholicism, anti‐Protestantism has not undergone a transnational turn. Second, it explores the new perspectives opened up by taking a global approach to Catholic anti‐Protestantism.
Sante Lesti
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“THE NORMAL EXCEPTION”: “MICROANALYSIS AND SOCIAL HISTORY” (1977)*

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 65, Issue 2, Page 257-270, June 2026.
ABSTRACT “The normal exception” has long been a slogan of microhistory. This oxymoronic phrase is the iconic rendering of an incidental sentence that appeared in a 1977 article published by Edoardo Grendi in the Italian journal Quaderni storici, which functioned as the incubator of Italian microhistory.
EDOARDO GRENDI
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Les missions pédagogiques françaises en Allemagne : un exemple de circulation transfrontière des modèles scolaires (1860-1914)

open access: yesTr@jectoires, 2009
Cet article étudie les missions pédagogiques françaises en Allemagne entre 1860 et 1914 et plus particulièrement les chargés de mission qui alimentent la circulation des idées et des modèles scolaires.
Damiano Matasci
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Marécages, une pollution par essence? Conditions d'une écopoétique des marais et autres zones humides au XXe siècle

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, Volume 81, Issue 3, Page 271-280, June 2026.
Abstract To expose the pollution of marshes and swamps, whether by hydrocarbons or other contaminants, the French or Francophone author of the twentieth century must first confront a literary tradition that equates stagnant water with a volatile poison and, more broadly, wetlands with toxic environments. In his article “Wetland Gloom and Wetland Glory,”
François Sagot
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Jane Austen et le questionnement des genres

open access: yesSociopoétiques, 2019
If Jane Austen admits in her correspondence that she was eventually pleased with Thomas Gisborne’s Enquiry into the Duties of the Female Sex (1797), the Anglican theologian nonetheless endorsed the prejudices shared by most eighteenth-century moralists ...
Marie-Laure MASSEI-CHAMAYOU
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Séjourner à Venise : des auberges populaires du XVIIIe siècle aux luxueux hôtels de l’âge romantique

open access: yesCahiers d’Études Romanes, 2007
Du XVIIIe au XIXe siècle, la cité des Doges s’est peu à peu adaptée à une affluence touristique sans cesse croissante. Pour faire face aux attentes des voyageurs, la ville dut se doter de structures adéquates répondant aux exigences de salubrité et de ...
Laetitia Levantis
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Catherine de' Medici and the Forest of Orleans: Queenly Participation in Early Modern French Forest Management

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 40, Issue 3, Page 507-531, June 2026.
Abstract This essay demonstrates how a gender‐informed, more‐than‐human lens can provide new ways to analyse how the role of a queen in forestry management was conceptualised by sixteenth‐century professional men. It explores these ideas as they are presented in a work published by Guillaume Martin, Lieutenant General of the forests and waterways of ...
Susan Broomhall
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Les almanachs francophones dans les Amériques : transferts, structures, évolutions

open access: yesHistória
RÉSUMÉ Le genre éditorial de l’almanach fit son entrée en Amérique avec la colonisation. Introduits en 1777 en Nouvelle France, avec l’Almanach Encyclopédique (Montréal) à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, en Louisiane au début du XIXe siècle, en Haiti et dans ...
Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink
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C. Ulises Moulines, La Philosophie des sciences. L’invention d’une discipline (fin XIXe–début XXIe siècle)

open access: yesCrítica, 2018
C. Ulises Moulines, La Philosophie des sciences. L’invention d’une discipline (fin XIXe–début XXIe siècle)
Xavier de Donato Rodríguez
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From mammoth to miniature: ‘Model of a summer encampment of the Yakuts’ as a narrative object Du mammouth à la miniature : La maquette de camp d’été des Yakoutes comme objet de narration

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 111-131, March 2026.
Classic anthropological accounts of miniature objects have focused on their spatial and aesthetic dimensions, with more recent work addressing their communicative potential, connections with play, and role in protecting threatened cultural knowledge. This article analyses responses to a miniature landscape model of yhyakh, a festival celebrated in the ...
Alison K. Brown
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