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1820 - Perspectives on a Year of Crisis in the British and Irish Isles
Conférence plénière d Ellen R. Welch University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Titre In the French Style Fashion Sociability and Femininity in the Letters of Marquise de Villars Ambassadrice in Madrid. Dans à l instar de l étude d Ellen R. Welch A Theatre of Diplomacy 2017 sur l importance théorique et pratique The Gestures of Diplomacy / Les gestes de la diplomatie (1400-1800)
old-fashioned invasion of Iraq all bear witness to the persistence of traces at least of the imperial idea the latest expression of a form of radical nostalgia yet another iteration of the old imperial reflex has it The end of empire is a remarkably difficult event to pin down. The beginning of the end might legitimately situated in 1921 with the partition of Ireland or the independence of Egypt in 1922 or the Canadian refusal perhaps. Dating the end of the end is no more straightforward the independence of Brunei 1984 possibly or and After" - "Empire ever after? On the Longevity of the Imperial Idea in Britain"
Social Movements and networks of organisations in the British and Irish Isles
Trains of Thought: The Railroad in Literature and the Arts #2
Framing immigration and integration policy in a context of decolonisation: a Cross-Channel perspective
return of bears in a human-dominated landscape has transformed wildlife agency i.e. the capacity of non-humans use of space and predatory behaviour constraining pastoralists to adapt and transforming some of their taking as a state of reference apparently peaceful yet unbalanced relationships of humans with other acknowledging the full legitimacy of non-humans in shaping landscapes of coexistence. Découvrez l'intégralité a dual relationship between humans and non-humans of one other species only and fail to consider the multispecies coexistence in human-dominated landscapes with the lens of multi-species assemblages: Farmers, brown bears and
reconstruction of local land-cover. The LRA approach was then used to reconstruct the 200-year history of local Quantitative estimates of past vegetation with a clearly defined spatial scale are a critical step to to better understand the patterns and processes of changes in vegetation and land-cover over time and difficult to obtain from pollen data due to their lack of spatial dimension and the inter-taxonomic differences deposition mechanisms. This study assesses the potential of the Landscape Reconstruction Algorithm LRA to reconstruct Spatial and temporal patterns of upland vegetation over the last 200 years in the northern pyrenees:
evaluation of input parameters e.g. wind speed and consideration of the sampling design i.e. number of sites the performance of the REVEALS model in the North-Western Alps i.e. the first module of the LRA scheme understand the environmental context in terms of altitudinal gradients of vegetation atmospheric conditions and limitations for the use of REVEALS in mountain regions concerned the integration of insect pollination and study demonstrates the potential of REVEALS for long-term reconstructions of vegetation dynamics in mountain This study evaluates the application of the REVEALS model for long-term vegetation reconstruction in related to insect pollination and the complexity of mountain topography Performance of the REVEALS model to reconstruct present mountain vegetation cover in the North-Western
that explain the current location of AMFs ii assess the potential of these AMFs as reference ecosystems the relevance of the current AMF network for biodiversity conservation. We used a set of 10 344 1 ha-plots forests for most of the variables tested but effect sizes were rather weak with the exceptions of the occurrence biodiversity conservation beyond the case of the northern slope of the Pyrenees. Indeed our results clearly understand the influence of past-human activity on the spatial distribution of reference ecosystems. We Are the remnants of old-growth mountain forests always relevant to inspire close-to-nature forest management