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La campagne française contre la guerre du Maroc ou le difficile apprentissage de la bolchévisation (1924-1926)

2020

National audience; Quand en 1925 la France intervient contre la République rifaine au Maroc, aux côtés des Espagnols, le mouvement communiste entame une vaste campagne d’agitation. Activant les ressorts de l’antimilitarisme, de l’anticolonialisme, de l’anti-impérialisme, et donnant l’occasion de mettre en application le front unique entre le Parti communiste, la CGTU et les organisations socialistes et réformistes, ce mouvement trouve son point d’orgue avec le déclenchement de la grève générale du 12 octobre 1925. Première expérience à grande échelle de mise en pratique des nouveaux principes qui accompagnent la bolchevisation de la galaxie des organisations communistes, les archives nouvel…

HistorySociology and Political ScienceAnticolonialisme06 humanities and the arts16. Peace & justiceGrève060104 historyMaroc[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/History8. Economic growth0601 history and archaeologyAntimilitarisme[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryParti Communisme FrançaisCGTU
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Le genre des bris de machines : violence et mécanisation à l’aube de l’ère industrielle (Angleterre-France, 1750-1850)

2013

Les bris de machines constituent un type de violence recurrent en Angleterre et en France au debut de l’ere industrielle. Ce type de violence contestataire a ete peint essentiellement sous les traits d’une pratique masculine, impliquant le triomphe d’une conception virile des rapports sociaux et des conflits du travail. Loin d’etre marginales ou invisibles, les femmes sont pourtant bien presentes dans ces conflits, a la fois comme auxiliaires des hommes mais aussi comme actrices de plein droit insurgees contre les machines qui portent atteinte a la production domestique et a leur mode de vie. En examinant le genre des bris de machines, il s’agit a la fois de suivre comment les machines requ…

History[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/History06 humanities and the artsmécanisation16. Peace & justice060202 literary studiesère industrielle060104 historyGender Studiesbris de machinesviolencegenre[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/History0602 languages and literature0601 history and archaeology[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Dutch litigation before the Great Council of Mechlin : An additional calendar of the 'Appeals from Holland'

2009

AbstractM. Oosterbosch's additional calendar of documents belonging to the series 'Appeals from Holland' (Brussels, General Archives of the Realm, Collection Great Council of Mechlin) refers to hitherto unknown documents which may encourage fresh thematic research and case-studies on conflicts and litigation which originated mostly from Holland and Zeeland (from the 1460s until the 1580s), and to a lesser extent from Utrecht and (also during later periods) from Gelderland.

History[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawLegal historyInternational law16. Peace & justice[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Law[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawLawGreat Council of MechlinRealmdutch litigationSociologyLawComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Violences parlementaires en perspective (1850-1900-1950-2000)

2010

Perspectives on Parliamentary Violence (1850-1900-1950-2000).Quelle est la place de la violence dans l’economie generale des seances d’assemblee au Palais-Bourbon ? L’examen compare des sessions de 1850, 1900, 1950 et 2000, qui ponctuent a un demi-siecle d’intervalle les histoires respectives des IIe, IIIe, IVe et Ve Republiques, permet de clarifier a la lumiere des sources (Moniteur universel puis Journal officiel, mais aussi d’autres titres de la presse francaise, des ecrits de parlementaires, des archives audiovisuelles pour la periode la plus recente) ce qu’etait alors la violence, comment elle etait percue, ou se situaient les limites du phenomene. Il s’agit par la d’emettre des hypoth…

History[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawSociology and Political Science[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawPolitical Science and International Relationsviolences parlementaires16. Peace & justice[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Calvin et la politique du martyre

2008

Dans les années 1550, Calvin doit réagir face aux persécutions qu’endurent ses coreligionnaires français. Doit-il inviter les fidèles à se soumettre, quitte à ce qu’ils dissimulent leur foi, au nom de l’obéissance à l’autorité civile ou au contraire à se rebeller en vertu de la souveraineté exclusive du Seigneur ? Il tranche par la valorisation du martyre, très présent dans sa correspondance privée et publique. Le martyre s’avère, en effet, un outil spirituel pour contrôler les communautés naissantes et un outil politique pour instiller la subversion dans une stratégie demeurant légaliste à l’égard de Henri II. Cette «prudence» excède ainsi la résistance passive par la célébration des héro…

History[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Law[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawCalvinpolitique du martyreReligious studies16. Peace & justiceLawComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Law
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Entre administration et mémoire du crime : constitution et usages du registre du Papier Rouge de la mairie de Dijon à la fin du Moyen Âge

2021

Le registre du Papier Rouge contient plus de 400 sentences criminelles prononcees aux xive et xve siecles par la mairie de Dijon, qui dispose des droits de haute justice sur le territoire urbain et sa proche banlieue en vertu de la charte de franchise accordee aux habitants par le duc Hugues III en 1183. Bien connu des historiens pour ses informations relatives a la criminalite reprimee dans la ville et a la diversite des qualites sociales des condamnes, il doit egalement etre replace dans le contexte de production de l’ecrit dans la ville a la fin du Moyen Âge, et du contexte politique dijonnais en particulier. Si la creation du Papier Rouge participe de l’essor administratif qui caracteri…

History[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/History[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History16. Peace & justiceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSRevue historique
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Mind the Gap: The Big House in Cinematic Representations of the Anglo-Irish War

2018

It goes without saying that the Big House was intended to be a symbol: as more than one critic has remarked, these houses really were only “big” in comparison to the poverty of the lesser structures that surrounded them. They were to be a bastion for British and Anglo-Irish culture and a center for social and administrative interactions. In this sense, they straddled the gap between the towns of Dublin and London, whence their power came, and the villages to whom they administered: it is no coincidence that these garrisons of British power bore the brunt of Republican anger during the Troubles of 1919-1921. Examining two of the rare films to focus on the War of Independence from the perspec…

History[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturemedia_common.quotation_subjectWar of IndependenceBig HouseRepresentation (politics)Power (social and political)[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureIrishheritage filmEconomic historyWind that Shakes the BarleyLand tenureComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonTroubles1. No povertyWar of independenceAnglo-Irish WarThe Last September (film)[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history16. Peace & justiceIndependencelanguage.human_languageSymbolSpanish Civil Warlanguage[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history
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Normative Imperatives and Communal Influences : The Consistory's Role in Proposing Lutheran Clergy in the 18th-Century Russian Border Area

2017

Merit was strongly emphasized in the Privileges of the Clergy (in 1723) and legislative reforms, as well as in the formalization of election practices in connection with clerical appointments in the Kingdom of Sweden in the early 18th century. According to existing research, this resulted in a deepening difference between the standpoints of the laity and the ecclesiastical authorities. However, in studying the appointments of clergy in the Lutheran parishes in Russia’s western border area in the mid- and late 18th century, this article argues that the boundary between the opinions of the diocesan board (in this case the Consistory of Fredrikshamn) and those of the parishioners with regard t…

HistoryconsistoriesPublic administrationRussia060104 historykonsistoritVenäjä050602 political science & public administration0601 history and archaeologyta615Lutheran clergySociology05 social sciencesLegislature06 humanities and the arts16. Peace & justiceborderland0506 political scienceluterilaiset kirkotLawrajaseudutpapistoNormativeearly modern era1700-lukuScandinavian Journal of History
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The barratry of the shipmaster in early modern law: polysemy and mos Italicus

2019

Summary ‘Barratry’ is a polysemic term: it means deceit, bribe, simony, and fraud of the shipmaster. This article seeks to trace the origins of the word and to explore its different meanings, focusing especially on the influence that older meanings had on the development of more recent ones. This operation is of particular importance to understand the meaning of barratry that would appear for last – that of fraud of the shipmaster. By the time civil lawyers started dealing with maritime barratry, they were already well familiar with the other meanings of the term. This probably favoured the adaptation process, but it also left a deep mark on its outcome: the weight of those other meanings o…

Historyfraud of the shipmasterBarratry shipmaster insurance polysemyearly modern civil lawyersLawPolitical scienceLegal historyPolysemyInternational law16. Peace & justiceLawbarratryTijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis
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The Barratry of the Shipmaster in Early Modern Law: The Approach of Italian and English Law Courts

2019

Summary For a long time, the concept of barratry (at least in its maritime meaning) was one and the same on both sides of the Channel. The barratry of the shipmaster was part of the mercantile usages, and it identified the intentionally blameworthy conduct of the master. When law courts began to decide on insurance litigation they were confronted with a notion quite alien to them. Broadly speaking, the shipmaster’s barratry could well be considered a fraud of sort. But in order to decide on its occurrence in a specific case, law courts had to analyse it in legal terms, and so according to the specific legal categories of their own system. The point ceases to be trivially obvious if we think…

Historyfraud of the shipmasterCommon lawcase lawLegal historyInternational law16. Peace & justiceEnglish lawcomparative legal historySettore IUS/19 - Storia Del Diritto Medievale E Modernolaw courtsLawPolitical scienceLawbarratry shipmasterbarratry
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