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  1. Medieval and Early Modern Orients - A Digital Decolonial Platform / MEMO : un outil numérique décolonial

    that are central to the platform. The presentation will also explore the digital organisation of the page Over the course of this presentation I will present an overview of the ideas that shaped the project walk-through of the platform itself. This will include explanations of the content including the pre-modern pedagogy. The speakers will focus on a few specific areas of research covered by members of the group paying inform the way we continue to grow the platform. They will highlight some of our key partners and the collaborative Medieval and Early Modern Orients - A Digital Decolonial Platform / MEMO : un outil numérique décolonial

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    • - Mis à jour le 05/01/2022
  2. Günther Stocker (Universität Wien) : « Digital fiction reading. Findings from empirical research »

    (12h30-14h, AMPHI 417) une conférence sur le thème « Digital fiction reading. Findings from empirical research » Günther Stocker (Universität Wien) : « Digital fiction reading. Findings from empirical research »

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    • - Mis à jour le 01/03/2023
  3. Monthly Webinar - Revisiting the History of Medieval Libya (7th-16th centuries) : "Between Ṭarābulus and Aṭrābulus. The journey of the toponym and difficulties in determining its form" par Mohamed Ghodhbane

    unknown for the tenth centuries of the Islamic era that began with the Islamic conquest of the 1st 7th century century and ended with the progressive establishment of the Ottoman rule in the 10th 16th century. Thus Between ar bulus and A r bulus. The journey of the toponym and difficulties in determining its form by Mohamed connecting the Maghrib with the Mashriq the Mediterranean Sea and Saharan Africa. Following the last conference University of Tunis al-Manar Tunisia Despite being well-known for the Greek and Roman era Libya remains Revisiting the History of Medieval Libya (7th-16th centuries) : "Between Ṭarābulus and Aṭrābulus. The journey journey of the toponym and difficulties in determining its form" par Mohamed Ghodhbane

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    • - Mis à jour le 12/10/2023
  4. Monthly Webinar (in arabic) - Revisiting the History of Medieval Libya (7th-16th centuries) : "Partnership for Heritage. Documentation and heritage management for the protection of the Nafousa Mountains (Libya)" par Mahmoud Hadia and Ahmed Masoud

    unknown for the tenth centuries of the Islamic era that began with the Islamic conquest of the 1st 7th century century and ended with the progressive establishment of the Ottoman rule in the 10th 16th century. Thus and heritage management for the protection of the Nafousa Mountains Libya in Arabic by Mahmoud Hadia and connecting the Maghrib with the Mashriq the Mediterranean Sea and Saharan Africa. Following the last conference Masoud Department of Antiquities Libya Despite being well-known for the Greek and Roman era Libya remains Monthly Webinar (in arabic) - Revisiting the History of Medieval Libya (7th-16th centuries) : "Partnership Documentation and heritage management for the protection of the Nafousa Mountains (Libya)" par Mahmoud Hadia

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    • - Mis à jour le 12/10/2023
  5. Forecasted weakening of Atlantic overturning circulation could amplify future relative sea-level rise in the Mediterranean: A review of climate and tide-gauge data links

    sea-level rising rates RSLRR are significantly influenced by the strength of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation Sea-level rise is one of the most significant and perceptible consequences of global warming because particularly in sediment-starved littoral contexts. Within this framework improvements in understanding the projection projection of sea-level rise require better knowledge of regional changes. Here we focus on the recent sea-level climate variability is larger and the rate of sea-level rise higher than the global average. We produce a weakening of Atlantic overturning circulation could amplify future relative sea-level rise in the Mediterranean: Mediterranean: A review of climate and tide-gauge data links

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    • - Mis à jour le 06/06/2023
  6. Séminaire "Empire and After" - "Cultural relations at the end of empire: Franco-British cultural cooperation in the colonies, 1945-1958," Alice Byrne

    "Cultural relations at the end of empire: Franco-British cultural cooperation in the colonies, 1945-1958

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    • - Mis à jour le 12/01/2024
  7. Conférence de Guillemette Crouzet : "Napoleon of Arabia? Piracy in the Persian Gulf, the French threat to India, and British Imperial Responses" (Empire and After)

    capital of the Qawasimi Empire and strategically located in the straits of Hormuz dominating the entrance beyond. The threat of Napoleonic interventions in the region were felt by the authorities in Calcutta as engaged in constructing a framework of alliances with the Shah of Persia and the Sultan of Oman meanwhile After The Empire Strikes Back Guillemette Crouzet Napoleon of Arabia Piracy in the Persian Gulf the French fanatical allies of the Wahhabi of the Arabian peninsula. This paper seeks to reinstate the overlooked dimension Guillemette Crouzet : "Napoleon of Arabia? Piracy in the Persian Gulf, the French threat to India, and British

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    • - Mis à jour le 09/03/2021
  8. "New insights on interpersonal violence in the Late Pleistocene based on the Nile valley cemetery of Jebel Sahaba" I. Crevecoeur et al.

    interpersonal violence in the Late Pleistocene based on the Nile valley cemetery of Jebel Sahaba Isabelle interpersonal violence in the Late Pleistocene based on the Nile valley cemetery of Jebel Sahaba" I. Crevecoeur

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  9. Lefebvre A. et al. 2021. Interconnected Magdalenian societies as revealed by the circulation of whale bone artefacts in the Pyreneo-Cantabrian region, Quaternary Science Reviews 251: 106692

    during the Magdalenian further reinforces the Bay of Biscay being the backdrop to the emergence of the first than the replacement of hunting weaponry. This growing body of evidence for the exploitation of marine Magdalenian societies as revealed by the circulation of whale bone artefacts in the Pyreneo-Cantabrian region Quaternary for exploitation of whale bone by Late Glacial Magdalenian groups to the north of the Pyrenees. Here we projectile points these objects are primarily associated with the middle phase of the Cantabrian Magdalenian and Magdalenian societies as revealed by the circulation of whale bone artefacts in the Pyreneo-Cantabrian region,

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    • - Mis à jour le 20/05/2021
  10. Sylvie Vabre, Martin Bruegel, Peter J. Atkins (dir.), Food History A Feast of the Senses in Europe, 1750 to the Present

    Industrializing the Senses an analysis of the fundamental change in the sensory qualities of foods under the pressure at every meal the senses of smell touch sight hearing and taste are engaged in the acts of preparation Putting all of the senses on the agenda of food history for the first time this is the ideal volume pioneering book elevates the senses to a central role in the study of food history because the traditional focus pressure of industrialization and economic forces outside the control of the household and the artisan producer Atkins (dir.), Food History A Feast of the Senses in Europe, 1750 to the Present

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    • - Mis à jour le 12/10/2021