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Les "Mémoires secrets" assument toutes les fonctions que l'on attend d'un journal aujourd'hui : ils en ont l'abondance, l'exactitude et le style aigu qui saisit l'événement sur le vif et déchiffre toute l'actualité. En ce dernier quart du XVIIIe siècle, où l'on ne peut critiquer le gouvernement, le roi ou l'Église, ils abordent tous les sujets sans ambages. C'est un journal d'opposition qui se flatte de désigner tous les personnages officiels par leur nom sans dévoiler l'identité de ses rédacteurs, et par là, il s'agit bien de mémoires secrets. Ces journalistes sont passionnés de politique, de philosophie, de techniques nouvelles, de théâtre, de musique, de faits divers... La grande affaire de cette période, c'est aussi Paris, qui rassemble tous les arts, qui voit naître toutes les inventions et propose un nouveau style de vie. Tout article s'inscrit dans une perspective politique, celle du parti patriote, donnant ainsi une réelle unité à cette riche chronique.
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This volume brings together contributions from various disciplines in the humanities exploring a variety of cultural, social and political configurations produced by the African presence in Europe, and attempting to consolidate a comparative framework for the study of contemporary black literatures and identities across different national and linguistic contexts. From the circumstances of black students in Russia to the recovery of a forgotten African identity in the Canary Islands, from the specificities of Portuguese postcoloniality to the representations of Africans in Iceland, the essays collected here provide a wide spectrum of research on African Diasporas in Eastern, Western, Southern and Northern Europe offering insights into previously little explored areas.
Africans --- Ethnology --- Europe --- Ethnic relations. --- Afrique --- Vie intellectuelle
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Sociologists --- Intellectuals --- Sociology --- Sociologues --- Intellectuels --- Sociologie --- Biography --- Biography --- History. --- Biographies --- Biographies --- Histoire --- Le Bon, Gustave, --- France --- France --- France --- France --- Intellectual life --- Intellectual life --- Vie intellectuelle --- Vie intellectuelle
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Historians --- Historiens --- Huizinga, Johan, --- Germany --- Allemagne --- Civilization --- Intellectual life --- Civilisation --- Vie intellectuelle --- Caractère national allemand
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In May 2009 the Leuven Institute of Early Christian and Byzantine Studies organized an international congress, with the title: "Encyclopedic trends in Byzantium?" Some 40 scholars discussed the concept of Byzantine "encyclopedism", a notion coined definitively in 1971 by the French scholar Paul Lemerle as a characterization of Byzantine culture for the period 800-1000: the emphasis was not on creativity, but on collecting and copying; until very recent times the term "encyclopedism" has been repeated rather rashly in all kind of publications. Many problems have been dealt with during our congress: e.g. what are the definition and characteristics of Byzantine "encyclopedism"? Does the Byzantine understanding of this notion differ from ours? Has this really been the main feature of the period studied by Lemerle? Do these compilations mirror the broader cultural atmosphere in Byzantium? Which are the strategies (theological, literary, political) playing a part in the Byzantine art of compiling?
Encyclopedists --- Byzantine Empire --- Intellectual life --- Academic collection --- Conferences - Meetings --- Congresses --- Encyclopédistes --- Empire byzantin --- Vie intellectuelle
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Europe --- Civilization --- Intellectual life --- Civilisation --- Vie intellectuelle --- Culture --- --Vie culturelle --- --Europe --- --1900, --- Vie culturelle
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Jews --- Sephardim --- Sephardim --- Juifs --- Séfarades --- Séfarades --- Civilization --- Intellectual life --- History --- Civilisation --- Vie intellectuelle --- Histoire
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Authors, Russian --- Ecrivains russes --- Biographies --- Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, --- Russia --- Russie --- Intellectual life --- Vie intellectuelle
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L. Ramiro Beltran fut l'un des premiers chercheurs à déceler les signes avant-coureurs dans le sous-continent latino-américain de la mondialisation des communications. Publiés entre 1970 et 2005, ces 12 textes, traduits pour la première fois en français, présentent ses orientations thématiques, qui soulèvent des questions contestataires sur la recherche en communication en Amérique latine.
Communication --- Communication --- Social aspects --- Aspect social --- Latin America --- Amérique latine --- Intellectual life --- Vie intellectuelle
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Demonology --- Witchcraft --- History --- Scot, Reginald, --- Great Britain --- Intellectual life --- Sorcellerie --- Démonologie --- Histoire --- Grande-Bretagne --- Vie intellectuelle
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