Search results for "Nationalisme"
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The political aspirations of the press of the Germans evicted from Silesia : as seen in the case of the Grafschafter Bote
2012
The integration process was very difficult for the millions of Germans evicted from the eastern territories at the end of WWII. The numerous newspapers that they published in FRG testify to their unique identity. This sector of the press reflects a large social group. One can find there the integration problems as well as the political claims of the evicted Germans. The Grafschafter Bote is a newspaper aimed at the Germans who were evicted from the County of Glatz (pol. Ziemia Kłodzka) in Silesia. It is an independent newspaper representing the most important associations and it has been published continually since 1950. The study of its content allows a better understanding of the evicted …
L’Association internationale des travailleurs après la Révolution espagnole (1939-années 1990). Principes, tactiques et finalités anarcho-syndicalist…
2017
position de thèse; International audience
Aspects du nationalisme culturel dans le domaine du droit au début du XVIe siècle : les grands juristes français selon Barthélemy de Chasseneuz
2002
National audience
Prolétaires de tous les pays, unissez-vous ? Les difficiles chemins de l'internationalisme, 1848-1956
1993
L'échec des internationalismes au vingtième siècle
1993
Present Uncertainty and Looking to the Past: The Ambiguous Literary Nationalism of Putnam’s Monthly
2023
Putnam’s Monthly (1853-1857) was one of the best literary and general interest magazines in antebellum America. Besides its high quality, what made the New York-based magazine stand out was its commitment to publishing American writers and focusing on American themes at a time when, with no reliable international copyright protection in place, many periodicals in the United States were in the habit of reprinting the works of foreign (primarily British) authors, sometimes without payment. However, despite its optimistic literary nationalism, Putnam’s Monthly expressed uncertainty about the quality of contemporary American literature and, indeed, about the capacity of American society to enco…
“‘A house divided against itself cannot stand': Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's The Courtship of Miles Standish and American National Unity in 1858.”
2007
International audience
“The Rhetoric of Nationalism in Emerson's ‘The American Scholar.'”
2004
International audience
Un parcours emblématique au service d'une carrière politique : le discours nationaliste de Jordi Pujol
2013
International audience