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Focusing on Eugene Delacroix's paintings from the Bourbon Restoration, Elisabeth Fraser shows how they responded to the charged cultural inheritance of the French Revolutiontexte imprimé
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Towards the end of his life, Descartes published the first four parts of a projected six-part work, The Principles of Philosophy. This was intended to be the definitive statement of his complete system of philosophy, dealing with everything from[...]texte imprimé
Gary Marks, Éditeur scientifique ; Marco R. Steenbergen, Éditeur scientifique | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | 2003Over the past half-century, Europe has experienced the most radical reallocation of authority that has ever taken place in peace-time, yet the ideological conflicts that will emerge from this are only now becoming apparent. The editors of this v[...]texte imprimé
Vincent Courtillot ; Claude Allègre, Préfacier, etc. | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | 1999A real scientific thriller... Vincent Cortillot brilliantly presents the stormy genesis of an original, unifying theory on the origin of the great biological extinctions which have marked the history of the earth.texte imprimé
Leonard V Smith ; Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau ; Annette Becker ; Helen McPhail, Traducteur | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | 2003Resume n`est pas disponiblletexte imprimé
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Other books have tried to explain Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995), one of the twentieth century's most important and elusive thinkers, in general terms. However, Todd May organizes his introduction around a central question at the heart of Deleuze's [...]texte imprimé
Jean-Luc Godard's Pierrot le fou, made at the height of the French New Wave, remains a milestone in French cinema. More accessible than his later films, it represents the diverse facets of Godard's concerns and themes: a bittersweet analysis of [...]texte imprimé
Michel de Montaigne, the inventor of the essay, has always been acknowledged as a great literary figure but has never been thought of as a philosophical original. .texte imprimé
Vincent Descombes ; L. Scott-Fox, Traducteur ; J.M. Harding, Traducteur | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | 2001This is a critical introduction to modern French philosophy, commissioned from one of the liveliest contemporary practitioners and intended for an English-speaking readership. The dominant 'Anglo-Saxon' reaction to philosophical development in F[...]texte imprimé
Molière's long-lost trunk of letters and manuscripts has yet to be found amidst the dust of some Parisian attic, but in spite of that, a story of his life can be told from documentary evidence, reminiscence, gossip and innuendo, and inferences f[...]texte imprimé
This is the first comprehensive modern analysis of public and private welfare in France, which offers a deeply researched explanation of how France's welfare state came to be and why the French are so attached to it. The author argues that Franc[...]texte imprimé
Annie Moulin ; M.C. Cleary, Traducteur ; M.F. Cleary, Traducteur | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | 1991DescriptionThis book examines the social, economic and cultural evolution of the peasantry in France and its place in French society since 1789texte imprimé
The poor performance of the French economy in the 1930s has long been recognised as a major contributory factor in the decline of the Third Republic, which collapsed after the defeat of 1940. Although France entered the Great Depression later th[...]