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Holocene 14000-4000 BP in the Horn of Africa anthracological approach in the case of Ethiopian Rift Valley Valley Ethiopia and the Republic of Djibouti sous la supervision de Caroline Robion Brunner CNRS et Aurelie 2013 - 2021 Full-time Lecturer at Aksum University Ethiopia specializing in Teaching Learning Research
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Military Men and Theatre in the Southwest in the 19th Century From the Auditorium to the Stage Annales du Midi performances to the local population. Theatres thus constituted in the provinces one of the major places October-December 2003 p.559-570. During the 19th Century numerous garrison towns in the Southwest were able to maintain maintain a theatre thanks to the massive presence of military men in the audience encouraged by authorities authorities. Very well represented in the dramatic repertory of the day military men actively participated in
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publications récentes 2009 With Maarten VanDelden Gunshots at the Fiesta Politics and Literature in LatinAmerica Politics and the Novel History of Intellectual Culture vol.6 no.1 1-18. 2006 Toward a Philosophy of the Present 2004 . 2004 The Rise and Fall of Revolutionary Passions in El Salvador Some Lessons for the Study of Political Octavio Paz's Perspectives on Politics Studies in the Humanities December 2007 Vueltaa las ideologias Return American Voices no.7 Winter 2006-2007 19-21. 2006 The Politics of Art and Literature in Latin America Canadian
making processes that questioned the state and the future of the family fortune. The evolution of a family specifies the key part played by women within the controlling dynasties of the enterprise by the intermediary Girondine group of beverages. The article goes back to the cicumstances surrounding the creation of this denomination denomination and the legend that sustained the emergence of this female protomanager in a little workshop January-March 2006 p. 103-120. The name of a woman still remains as a beacon for the trade mark of a Girondine
landscape is still largely unknown yet the dialectic is not linked to a simple geographic determinism human presence from Protohistory to the Middle Ages. However the relationship between humans and ponds starting in the 12th century when large drainage campaigns focused on endoreic depressions. The ancient landscape determinism. This study is placed within a larger perspective relevant to the social and economic dynamics of pre-Roman Midi Vol. 119 Nr 257 January-March 2007 p. 11-25. The analysis of land use around ponds and swamps in Roussillon
POUPET Five Thousand Years of Soil Care and Land Use at the Spring-head of Nahr Ibrahim Mount Lebanon A Multidisciplinary Type of Climate Soil Conservation and Protection is the Basis for Sustainable Land. Beirut Lebanon 22-26
during the first half of the 19th century. The need drain and open the region was imposed upon the Second respectively as the precursor the theorist the head engineer and the successor of the project. Relaying labor-intensive enterprise finished at the end of the century was the work of local notables among whom four doctors moved by the devastating fevers they directly witnessed the doctors were worried about the difficulties landowners. Beyond the debates on the virtue of 19th century drainage projects the micro-history approach
responsabilities that a married woman could have beyond the limited space of her home and the family circle January-March 2006 p. 51-71. The exceptionnal correspondance between the Count and Countess of Marcellus and 1772 invite us to follow the itinerary of a business woman but not in the sense of a feminine duplicate fortunes in the 18th Century. A careful reading of these letters reveals a badly known reality the responsabilities maintained the properties in good order and in a healthy financial situation in spite of the expenditures