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Politics and culture --- History --- Europe --- Politics and government --- #gsdb3 --- Culture --- Culture and politics --- Political aspects --- Politics and culture - Europe - History - 20th century --- Europe - Politics and government - 1945 --- -Politics and culture
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Civilization, Medieval. --- Politics and culture --- History. --- 27 <082> --- Civilization, Medieval --- -Culture --- Culture and politics --- Culture --- Medieval civilization --- Middle Ages --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- History --- Political aspects --- Europe --- -Europe --- -Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Church history --- -Kerkgeschiedenis--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- -Church history --- Church history. --- Civilization. --- Politics and culture - Europe - History.
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Politics and culture --- History --- Comité franco-allemand d'information et de documentation --- Europäischer Kulturbund --- History. --- Europe --- Germany --- France --- Intellectual life --- Relations --- Politics and culture - Europe - History - 20th century --- Politics and culture - France - History - 20th century --- Politics and culture - Germany - History - 20th century --- Europe - Intellectual life - 20th century --- Germany - Relations - France --- France - Relations - Germany --- Germany - Intellectual life - 20th century --- France - Intellectual life - 20th century
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This collection examines the potential and limitations of spatial approaches for the political history of preindustrial Europe. Adopting a broad definition of 'political', the volume concentrates on two key questions: Where did political exchange take place? And how did spatial dimensions affect political life in different periods and contexts?Taken together, the essays demonstrate that premodern Europeans made use of a much wider range of political spaces than is usually assumed, and that spatial dimensions provided key variables in political life. In so doing the volume offers a timely and c
History of Europe --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Political culture --- Politics and culture --- Spatial behavior --- Human geography --- Culture politique --- Politique et culture --- Comportement spatial --- Géographie humaine --- History. --- Political aspects --- History --- Histoire --- Aspect politique --- Europe --- Politics and government --- Social life and customs. --- Politique et gouvernement --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Europe -- History -- 1492-1648. --- Europe -- Politics and government -- 1492-1648. --- Europe -- Social life and customs. --- Human geography -- Political aspects -- Europe -- History. --- Political culture -- Europe -- History. --- Politics and culture -- Europe -- History. --- Spatial behavior -- Political aspects -- Europe -- History. --- History - General --- History & Archaeology --- Géographie humaine
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History of North America --- History of civilization --- History of Europe --- anno 1960-1969 --- Contestatiebewegingen --- Geschiedenis van de twintigste eeuw --- Histoire du vingtième siècle --- Mouvements contestataires --- Protest movements --- Protestbewegingen --- Nineteen sixty-eight, A.D. --- Student movements --- Civilization, Modern --- Mil neuf cent soixante-huit --- Mouvements étudiants --- Civilisation --- History --- Histoire --- Nineteen sixties --- Politics and culture --- 1960-1960 --- --Contestation --- --Mai 68, --- Mouvements étudiants --- France --- 20th century --- Politics and culture - Europe - History - 20th century --- Protest movements - France - History - 20th century --- Protest movements - Europe - History - 20th century --- Politics and culture - France - History - 20th century --- Contestation --- Mai 68, 1968 --- FRANCE --- CIVILISATION --- 1945 --- -HISTOIRE --- 1958- (5E REPUBLIQUE) --- JOURNEES DE MAI 1968 --- CONDITIONS SOCIALES --- -Contestation
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History of civilization --- anno 1500-1799 --- Europe --- Church history --- Oral communication --- Politics and culture --- Social change --- Written communication --- Written discourse --- Written language --- Communication --- Discourse analysis --- Language and languages --- Visual communication --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Culture --- Culture and politics --- Oral transmission --- Speech communication --- Verbal communication --- Christianity --- History --- Influence --- Political aspects --- Davis, Natalie Zemon, --- Davis, Natalie Ann Zemon, --- Davis, N. Z. --- Zemon-Davis, Natalie, --- Bibliography. --- France --- Civilization. --- Social change. --- Influence. --- History. --- Church history - Modern period, 1500 --- -Written communication - Europe - Influence. --- Oral communication - Europe. --- Politics and culture - Europe - History.
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Many students of memory assume that the practice of memory changed dramatically around 1800; this volume shows that there was much continuity as well as change. Premodern ways of negotiating memories of pain and loss, for instance, were indeed quite different to those in the modern West. Yet by examining memory practices and drawing on evidence from early modern England, France, Germany, Ireland, Hungary, the Low Countries and Ukraine, the case studies in this volume highlight the extent to which early modern memory was already a multimedia affair, with many political uses, and affecting stakeholders at all levels of society. Contributors include: Andreas Bähr, Philip Benedict, Susan Broomhall, Sarah Covington, Brecht Deseure, Sean Dunwoody, Marianne Eekhout, Gabriela Erdélyi, Dagmar Freist, Katharine Hodgkin, Jasmin Kilburn-Toppin, Erika Kuijpers, Johannes Müller, Ulrich Niggemann, Alexandr Osipian, Judith Pollmann, Benjamin Schmidt, Jasper van der Steen
History of civilization --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Europe --- Memory --- Loss (Psychology) --- Social conflict --- Politics and culture --- Social aspects --- History --- History. --- History, Military --- Social conditions. --- Civilization. --- Erinnerung. --- Kollektives Gedächtnis. --- Europa. --- History & Archaeology --- History - General --- Culture --- Culture and politics --- Class conflict --- Class struggle --- Conflict, Social --- Social tensions --- Retention (Psychology) --- Political aspects --- Interpersonal conflict --- Social psychology --- Sociology --- Psychology --- Intellect --- Thought and thinking --- Comprehension --- Executive functions (Neuropsychology) --- Mnemonics --- Perseveration (Psychology) --- Reproduction (Psychology) --- Memory - Social aspects - Europe - History - 16th century. --- Memory - Social aspects - Europe - History - 17th century. --- Loss (Psychology) - Social aspects - Europe - History. --- Social conflict - Europe - History. --- Politics and culture - Europe - History. --- Europe - History - 1492-1648. --- Europe - History, Military - 1492-1648. --- Europe - Social conditions. --- Europe - Civilization. --- medieval art --- Catholic Church --- Early modern period --- London --- Protestantism
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L'histoire culturelle de la Grande Guerre est en plein essor depuis deux décennies, une place particulière étant réservée à l'histoire du patrimoine artistique pendant le conflit. C'est dans ce courant historiographique que s'inscrit ce livre consacré aux archéologues pendant la Grande Guerre, issu d'un colloque organisé à Amiens en novembre 2016 à l'initiative de Serge Lewuillon (1951-2017), à qui cet ouvrage rend hommage. Richement illustrés, treize articles rédigés par des chercheurs français, belges et allemands s'articulent autour de trois axes principaux : une histoire des musées et des collections archéologiques pendant la Grande Guerre (musées de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, de Metz, de Bruxelles...) ; une évocation de grandes figures d'archéologues pris dans la guerre (Joseph Déchelette, Salomon Reinach, Jean Capart...) ; une étude de la pratique archéologique entre 1914 et 1918, en particulier dans les zones de front, occidental comme oriental (Dardanelles). Il ressort de ces contributions que la Première Guerre mondiale, qui a interrompu des relations qui s'étaient construites entre scientifiques de différents pays européens, a bouleversé durablement l'archéologie européenne
Archaeologists --- World War, 1914-1918 --- Military archaeology --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Cultural property --- Politics and culture --- Archéologues --- --Europe --- --1900-1945, --- Guerre mondiale, 1re, --- Art --- --Antiquité --- --Archéologie militaire --- --Propriété culturelle --- --Politique et culture --- --Colloque --- --2016 --- --Amiens --- --actes --- --Art and the war --- Antiquities --- History --- Protection --- Archaeologists - Europe - 1900-1945 - Congresses --- World War, 1914-1918 - Congresses --- World War, 1914-1918 - Art and the war - Congresses --- World War, 1914-1918 - Antiquities - Congresses --- Military archaeology - Europe - 20th century - Congresses --- Archaeologists - Europe - History - 20th century - Congresses --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Europe - History - 20th century - Congresses --- Cultural property - Protection - Europe - Congresses --- Politics and culture - Europe - History - 20th century - Congresses --- Guerre mondiale, 1re, 1914-1918 --- Antiquité --- Archéologie militaire --- Propriété culturelle --- Politique et culture --- Colloque --- Europe --- Amiens --- Archaeological museums and collections --- Archaeology --- Safety measures
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