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Roberta, L Krueger, Éditeur scientifique | London : Cambridge University Press | Cambridge companion | 2000Resume n`est pas disponibletexte imprimé
Michel Vovelle, Auteur ; Susan Burke, Traducteur | London : Cambridge University Press'Cambridge should be warmly congratulated on their decision to make [the revolutionary decade volumes] available in translation. For this is far more than just another general history of the Revolution, roaming across a familiar political canvas[...]texte imprimé
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This book offers a unique synthesis of the long- and short-term causes of the French Revolution. Instead of focusing exclusively on developments within France, it places the country, and its revolution, within an international setting from the starttexte imprimé
This is a comparative study of how the societies of late-medieval England and France reacted to the long period of conflict between them commonly known as the Hundred Years War. Beginning with an outline of the events of the war, the book contin[...]texte imprimé
This 1995 book by Pierre Macherey was his first dealing with literature and theory since his seminal A Theory of Literary Production.texte imprimé
Serge Berstein, Auteur ; Jean-Pierre Rioux, Auteur ; Christopher Woodall, Traducteur | London : Cambridge University Press | Cambridge history of modern FranceThis is the latest volume to appear in the successful Cambridge History of Modern France series, and is the most authoritative account available of the presidency of Georges Pompidou.texte imprimé
This is the first full-length study in English of the Popular Front, the left-wing coalition which emerged in France during the 1930s in response to the threat of fascism and which went on to win the elections of 1936, giving France her first so[...]texte imprimé
Bernard Lepetit ; Godfrey Rogers, Traducteur | London : Cambridge University Press | Themes in International Urban History | 1994This is a landmark publication in the urban study of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries which appears here for the first time in Englishtexte imprimé
The differences between individual and collective representations have occupied social scientists since Durkheim, and the social psychological theory of social representations has been one of the most influential theories in twentieth-century so[...]texte imprimé
Serge Berstein ; Peter Morris, Traducteur | London : Cambridge University PressThe Republic of de Gaulle offers a comprehensive account - the fullest yet available in English - of the eleven years that followed the establishment of the Fifth Republic in 1958.texte imprimé
Before 1848, France had been ruled by the 'July Monarchy', a liberal regime without democratic participation. After 1852, France was to be ruled by the Second Empire, an anti-liberal regime with some democratic participation.texte imprimé
This history of professional women in positions of administrative responsibility illuminates women's changing relationship to the public shere in France since the Revolution of 1789.texte imprimé
Simon Gaunt, Éditeur scientifique ; Sarah Kay, Éditeur scientifique | London : Cambridge University Press | 1999The dazzling culture of the troubadours - the virtuosity of their songs, the subtlety of their exploration of love, and the glamorous international careers some troubadours enjoyed - fascinated contemporaries and had a lasting influence on Europ[...]texte imprimé
Some of a person's mental states have the power to represent real and imagined states of affairs: they have semantic properties. What Minds Can Do has two goals: to find a naturalistic or nonsemantic basis for the representational powers of a pe[...]