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Malcolm Chase dont le livre 1820 Disorder and Stability in the United Kingdom Manchester MUP 2013 cadrera 1820 - Perspectives on a Year of Crisis in the British and Irish Isles
Social Movements and networks of organisations in the British and Irish Isles
reevaluation of urban sanctuary policies embedded in their various national contexts and investigates organizations manage to influence local authorities in both the definition and implementation of local migration boundaries and overlapping scales of intervention in metropolitan and regional contexts. Laurent Faret Hilary Sanders dir. Migrant Protection and the City in the Americas Palgrave MacMillan 2021. Disponible Migrant Protection and the City in the Americas (Laurent Faret et Hilary Sanders, dir.)
establishment of a republic in late 1792. The British visitors who took part in and wrote about the debates attention in historical enquiry. While some studies have focused on noteworthy individuals who lived in Paris up an emigrant political society in late 1792 based at White s hotel in the second arrondissement under counterparts on French soil engaged in common business projects took joint lodgings in Paris helped each other with women to remain in the capital. Many struck up binding links with local activists in the Paris sections of the Revolution: The British Radical Community in Early Republican Paris, 1792-1794 (Rachel Rogers)
autonomy. It is in this context that the references to Forster are more and more frequent both in British novelist of the English soul in Woolf s terms and of a renewed faith in both human relationships and Reconstructing Knowledge in A Passage to India Aude Haffen Well my England is E. M. Christopher Isherwood Movement in Forster s Howards End Susan Reid The Muddling of the Arts Modernist Rites and Rhythms in Forster Forster s Pastoral Legacy in Trauma Poetics The Melancholic Neo-Pastoral in Hollinghurst s The Swimming-Pool Laurent Mellet - Only Connect. E. M. Forster’s Legacies in British Fiction
Work in Progress Présentations de Damien Villers en parémiologie et de Blandine Pennec sur la saillance Séminaire du CAS Ling : Work in Progress (D. Villers, B. Pennec)
journée d études Slavery Anti-Slavery and Abolitionism in the Transatlantic World 18th-19th centuries est organisée Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3 Marie or Slavery in the United States 1835-1845 A French abolitionist Défense Exploring the Franco-American Connection in the Transatlantic Abolition Movement 11h15 François Exporting Comte's Utopia Positivist Anti-Imperialism in Britain 1850-1920 Chair Alexandra Sippel Université Consciousness to Radical Abolitionism Free People of Color in 19th-Century New Orleans Chair Rachel Rogers Université Slavery, Anti-Slavery and Abolitionism in the Transatlantic World (18th -19th century)
legitimately be situated in 1921 with the partition of Ireland or the independence of Egypt in 1922 or the Canadian Canadian refusal to muck in at Chanak perhaps. Dating the end of the end is no more straightforward the of traces at least of the imperial idea in the minds of those in government. Events closer to us than these Empire come to an end Indeed has it The end of empire is a remarkably difficult event to pin down. The beginning formal relinquishment of British legislative power in Australia 1986 Or will the Chagossians soon have ever after? On the Longevity of the Imperial Idea in Britain"
politics of images in women s life writing contending that the presence or absence of images is often strategic examines the relationship between words and images in various life-writing works produced by nineteenth Stephanie Genty et Nicoleta Alexoae-Zagni. Text and Image in Women's Life Writing Picturing the Female Self Palgrave Text and Image in Women's Life Writing (ouvrage co-dirigé par Corinne Bigot)
Trains of Thought: The Railroad in Literature and the Arts #2